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Kickoff Sessions
#228 Jasmin Alic - Why LinkedIn is The Next Big Opportunity for Entrepreneurs

Kickoff Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 66:04 Transcription Available


Join my 8-week podcast coaching program: https://www.voics.co/coachingIs LinkedIn the place to be if you want to build a solid personal brand and business as an entrepreneur?Most people are sleeping on it without realizing the potential of the platform. Meet Jasmin Alic, Copywriter and LinkedIn expert who has built a following of over 200,000 on LinkedIn with his authentic approach to personal branding and community engagement.In this episode, we dive into Jay's LinkedIn strategies which involves consistent posting, unique commenting tactics, and the power of giving away knowledge freely.Jasmin's personal experiences and understanding of psychology in writing have shaped his success. Learn more about the pitfalls of combative marketing, and the importance of community engagement.Stay tuned till the end as Jasmin shares practical tips on leveraging LinkedIn's evolving features to grow your influence and business.Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!Jays Socials:Website - https://www.hey-jay.com/LinkedIn - https://ba.linkedin.com/in/alicjasminMy Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darrenlee.ksLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-lee1/Twitter - https://twitter.com/darren_ks(00:00) Preview and Introduction  (00:43) Jasmin Alic's LinkedIn Strategy(02:01) How Jasmin Started on LinkedIn  (04:34) LinkedIn Commenting Strategy  (06:42) The Power of Free Knowledge  (10:09) Psychology in Writing  (12:49) The "Dear Son" Approach  (16:17) Combative Marketing vs. Positive Marketing  (20:40) The Value of Authenticity  (25:44) Gatekeeping vs. Open Sharing  (28:49) Jasmin's Unique Approach to Sharing Content  (33:12) How to Simplify Offers and Strategy  (38:50) How to Gain Community Engagement on LinkedIn  (43:06) LinkedIn's Shift to Video Content  (50:59) LinkedIn Platform Changes  (53:39) The Secret to Maintaining a Community  (58:18) Analyzing LinkedIn Reach Support the Show.

Success is a Choice
Larry Elder | Radio Host & former Presidential Candidate

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 28:46


In this episode of the Success is a Choice podcast, our guest is Larry Elder (radio personality, author, and former candidate for California Governor and U.S. President).   Twitter - @LarryElder Website - LarryElder.com Facebook - Facebook.com/TakeBackThisCountry Instagram - @LarryElderShow YouTube - youtube.com/@LarryElderHighlights Freedom Chat - Freedomchat.com/elder Larry Elder covers a lot of ground in this conversation including ... Thoughts on racism, social justice, and oppression Police and black America Controlling what you can control Having a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ... and much more!!! The "Sage from South Central" is a New York Times best-selling author, award-winning documentary filmmaker, and one of the best-known media figures in America today. His flagship daily radio program, “The Larry Elder Show,” was heard every weekday in all 50 states and on more than 300 stations. Larry was voted one of the "The Top 25 Most Influential Talk-Radio Hosts" by NewsMax magazine in 2008. He also won a Los Angeles area Emmy. Larry was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, and his family's story represents every bit of the American Dream. His father was born in Athens, Georgia, served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, and moved to California to open his own restaurant—Elder's Snack Bar. Larry's mother, originally from Huntsville, Alabama, was a clerical worker for the U.S. Department of War (now the U.S. Department of Defense) and raised three boys as a stay-at-home mom. Larry ultimately received a bachelor's degree from Brown University and his law degree from the University of Michigan. After running for Governor of California in 2021 and securing millions of votes, Larry announced his presidency for U.S. President. He's also produced the documentaries "Uncle Tom" and "Uncle Tom II".  Some of his books include "Dear Father, Dear Son", "The Ten Things You Can't Say in America", "A Lot Like Me: A Father and Son's Journey to Reconcilliation", and "As Goes California". Episode Timestamps: 1:30 - Deciding what to wear when speaking 2:15 - Larry's tough background 8:00 - Hard work 10:15 - Racism his father faced 12:00 - Message to educators, coaches, and parents 14:00 - Black Lives Matter 18:20 - Debating Mom regularly on his radio show 22:20 - Childhood friend losing a scholarship because he was a "coach killer" 25:20 - How to be a success in life 26:30 - Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame - - - - Each week, the SUCCESS IS A CHOICE podcasting network brings you leadership expert Jamy Bechler and guest experts who provide valuable insights, tips, and guidance on how to maximize your potential, build a stronger culture, develop good leadership, create a healthy vision, optimize results, and inspire those around you. - - - -  Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. Check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - -  The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or athlete, you can benefit from this program and now you can get 25% off the price when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Build a stronger culture today with better teammates and more positive leaders.  If you like quotes, then you'll want to check out Jamy Bechler's new book "The Coach's Bulletin Board". It contains thousands of insights, thoughts, and quotes are contained in this book. Please visit JamyBechler.com/BulletinBoardBook to get your signed copy. - - - -  Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - -  Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator.  TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.

Lonoke Apostolic Church
Dear Son Timothy

Lonoke Apostolic Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 46:39


Bro. Tate Berkhalter | Sunday Morning

The Officer Tatum Show
Don't Get Cocky

The Officer Tatum Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 110:18


Carl Jackson is in again for Officer Tatum;  Ignore the polls... Republicans have a major voter turnout problem; The Supreme Court strikes down on Bump Stock ban; SECOND HOUR GUEST: Author and radio legend, Larry Elder, joins the program to talk about his New York Times best-selling book "Dear Father, Dear Son" https://amzn.to/3VpGKxN right before Father's Day weekend; THIRD HOUR GUEST: Supply chain consultant and writer for Daily Wire and Washington Examiner, Jim Nelles; Homeownership costs in the US surged 26% since the start of 2020. The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Beginning Fellowship Church B.B.
Kingdom Of His Dear Son | Pastor Daniel Pina

New Beginning Fellowship Church B.B.

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 22:32


2/25/24 Pastor Daniel Pina https://m.facebook.com/NewBeginningFellowshipChurchTB/ Website https://www.newbeginningfc.com/

SEN Breakfast
Harry Dear - Son on 1991 Norm Smith Medallist Paul Dear- Monday April 1st

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 8:02


Tom and JJ were joined by Harry Dear to discuss Dare To Hope - A foundation researching into Pancreatic Cancer https://daretohope.com.au/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Futur with Chris Do
275 - Mastering The LinkedIn Post— with Jasmin Alić

The Futur with Chris Do

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 101:55


LinkedIn Content Creator and Coach, Jasmin Alić, joins us to share his unique approach to crafting compelling LinkedIn posts. He will discuss with Chris the secrets of crafting a great hook, the cornerstone of any successful post. Jasmin will explain why the hook of your post is so crucial for grabbing attention, but equally important is maintaining that energy throughout the post. He emphasizes the importance of making a promise with your hook and crushing any objections with a re-hook. Beyond just grabbing attention, he underscores the significance of post retention, achieved through engaging hooks and relevant content. Jasmin also sheds light on the psychological aspects of writing and the importance of making your posts as easy as possible to read. He provides tips on using images effectively and discusses the strategy of commenting on posts as a growth hack on LinkedIn. He also introduces the "Dear Son” approach, a methodology that simplifies complex ideas and invites responses from readers, all while creating dynamic and engaging posts. This episode is a treasure trove of valuable insights for anyone looking to optimize their LinkedIn presence, enhance their writing skills, and engage more effectively with their audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hartzog Hustle Podcast
Creating Generational Wealth & Building Family Legacy w/ Dear Son Network

Hartzog Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 54:53 Transcription Available


This was a dope conversation on the @dearsonnetwork where we discussed Building Wealth in our families, some of my personal struggles as a father and husband and how we can all win together. Follow Derek Johns and the Podcast Here: https://www.instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast/ Check Out the Full Episode on YouTube

Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son) The Heart and Mind of a Good Woman

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 29:19


Dear Son, Do you really want a good woman? What have you done to become a good man? Healthy-minded and/or righteous women live in the world, but do not possess a worldly mindset. Can you handle her? Can you reciprocate the good that you receive from this kind of woman? Listen and learn. As promised, here is the link to David Burruss's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/davidburrusglobal/ Love, Mom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cherie-hardy/message

Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son) The Heart and Mind of a Good Woman

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 29:19


Dear Son, Do you really want a good woman? What have you done to become a good man? Healthy-minded and/or righteous women live in the world, but do not possess a worldly mindset. Can you handle her? Can you reciprocate the good that you receive from this kind of woman? Listen and learn. As promised, here is the link to David Burruss's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/davidburrusglobal/ Love, Mom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cherie-hardy/message

Full Story
Dear son, why I left you in Afghanistan

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 19:34


Two years ago, Guardian contributor Shadi Khan Saif fled Afghanistan for Australia, hoping his wife and young children would soon follow him. But he is still waiting to be reunited with them. On the second anniversary of the fall of Kabul he speaks to Jane Lee about the heartbreak of being separated from his family and why he wrote a public letter to his son. And Guardian Australia reporter Ben Doherty tells us why so many Afghans seeking safety in Australia are still separated from their family

MIDNIGHT SALOON
Song Stories: Dear Son

MIDNIGHT SALOON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 28:23


Josh and Matt launch the first episode of Midnight Saloons SONG STORIES and discuss Josh's first release from his upcoming "Songwriter" album, Dear Son. They discuss the inspiration behind the song.  All the individuals involved in bringing it to life as well as a lyrical break down.

Lapeer Christian Church
Dear Son Hear My Instructions 6.18.23

Lapeer Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 28:54


Today we close up our time in 1st Timothy. As we work our way through this final section we recognize that this letter was written from a father's heart.

Dear Daughter
Dear son

Dear Daughter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 27:27


“Fly the plane”, volunteer and keep asking why. Andy is an airline pilot from Northern Ireland. He tells his son to avoid being thrown off course by life's many distractions, volunteer for everything, and keep asking questions. The final golden rule? Always stand up to inappropriate locker room banter. Plus, Namulanta has a letter for her son too. Letter writer: Andy Please send Namulanta your letter. Go to www.bbcworldservice.com/deardaughter and click on Send us your letters. #DearDaughter

Pastor Daniel Kaira
Dear Son & Dear Daughter Quotes|Love Sunday 2023

Pastor Daniel Kaira

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 56:52


In the final teaching of the 2023 Love Sunday Conference. Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira explains the wisdom behind the Dear Son & Dear Daughter Quotes that He has been sharing as wisdom diaries over the years. #LoveSunday2024Loading

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Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son) Live, Let Go, and Love: Lessons on Healing A Wounded Heart

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 29:37


Dear Son, you have the potential to have a great life. It is critical though that you heal your bad thoughts, let go of toxic relationships, and learn how to love and live harmoniously with others. You never have to hurt anyone or yourself. Listen to this special message curated just for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cherie-hardy/message

Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son) Live, Let Go, and Love: Lessons on Healing A Wounded Heart

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 29:37


Dear Son, you have the potential to have a great life. It is critical though that you heal your bad thoughts, let go of toxic relationships, and learn how to love and live harmoniously with others. You never have to hurt anyone or yourself. Listen to this special message curated just for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cherie-hardy/message

Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded
Reasons for My Faith as to Baptism. by F W Grant

Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 103:10


Frederick W Grant I have a couple of sources for his Miscellaneous Writings. Reasons for My Faith as to Baptism. 1. The Church of God. 2. The Positiveness of the Grace that the Church Expresses. 3. The Kingdom of God. 4. The Three Circles in Ephesians 4. 5. The Parables of the Kingdom: are they Jewish, or Christian?* 6. The Kingdom of God's Dear Son. 7. The Kingdom Running Through the Dispensations. 8. The Baptisms of the Law. 9. The Baptism of John and of the Lord by Him. 10. The Keys of the Kingdom. 11. The Commission to Disciple. 12. The Execution of the Commission. 13. The Samaritans and the Eunuch. 14. Cornelius and the Gentiles. 15. Baptism unto Christ, — to His Death. 16. Does Baptism Symbolize Resurrection. 17. The Putting on of Christ in Baptism. 18. The Baptismal Salvation of Peter. 19. "Born of water." 20. Conversion to Enter the Kingdom. 21. Household Baptism. 22. "Of such is the kingdom." 23. "Now are they holy." 24. Conclusions.

Northplace Church Durban
My Dear Son Part 4 - Pastor Randy Freeman

Northplace Church Durban

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 46:09


Northplace Church Durban
My Dear Son Part 3 - Pastor Randy Freeman

Northplace Church Durban

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 42:53


Forgiven AF
Conversation with the Derek Johns, the founder of the Dear Son Network.

Forgiven AF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 42:09


After realizing the struggles in fatherhood, Derek Johns created the Dear Son Network to help fathers be better and to have available conversations for young men without the blessing of a present father.

Northplace Church Durban
My Dear Son Part 2 - Pastor Randy Freeman

Northplace Church Durban

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 45:27


24 Minute Bible - A Simple Journey to Understand the Bible
Books of I and II Timothy - Episode 109

24 Minute Bible - A Simple Journey to Understand the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 27:20


The Books of 1 and 2 TIMOTHY Wherever the Apostle Paul went on his missionary travels, he was on the lookout, not just for 'converts', but also for men and women who could CARRY ON the Mission and LEAD the Church as it grew. TIMOTHY, a young man from the city of Lystra, became one of his closest confidants and students. Paul spoke of Timothy as his 'co-worker'… 'my son whom I love'…..'my True Son'... and 'my Dear Son'. TIMOTHY is a Big Deal!! . He would ultimately become the Pastor (Bishop) of the thriving and vibrant church in EPHESUS. Paul writes these two letters (often called the Pastoral Letters) to his 'apprentice-'- giving instruction, encouragement and advice to Timothy-- and to a succession of pastors over the last 2000 years. It is Seminary 101 on how to led a church. Welcome to the books of 1 & 2 Timothy. Study Notes - If the link doesn't work in your podcast player, you can find the Study Notes in the blog at the bottom of the home page at Whittington.org

Northplace Church Durban
My Dear Son Part 1 - Pastor Randy Freeman

Northplace Church Durban

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 51:06


Daily Devotions on the One Year Bible by Pastor Gary Combs
“Timothy, my dear son, be strong through the grace that God gives you in Christ Jesus” (2 Timothy 2:1 NLT).

Daily Devotions on the One Year Bible by Pastor Gary Combs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022


The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast
(Pt.2) The Kingdom Of God's Dear Son

The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 69:27


The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast is based on the teachings of the Gospel of Grace. We teach Christ's death, burial and resurrection! • Podcasts are added weekly from our Sunday services. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mydooroffaith/support

The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast
(Pt.1) The Kingdom Of God's Dear Son

The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 61:04


The Door of Faith Ministries Podcast is based on the teachings of the Gospel of Grace. We teach Christ's death, burial and resurrection! • Podcasts are added weekly from our Sunday services. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mydooroffaith/support

Growing Dads Podcast
Dear son challenge - Dad's spotlight

Growing Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 63:10


Kleph and Rich accepts the Dear son challenge and speak with @henneptiousacademy & @franktheHost and gets some insight on their fatherhood experience.

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
Dear Son Pastor Dexter J Peggins Jr

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 33:17


Dear Son Pastor Dexter J Peggins Jr

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Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide
Dear Son Pastor Dexter J Peggins Jr

Jerry Royce Live - Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 33:17


Dear Son Pastor Dexter J Peggins Jr

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Let's Talk to the Lord
Dear Son Pastor Dexter J Peggins Jr

Let's Talk to the Lord

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 33:17


Apostle John E Ross interviews Pastor Dexter J,Peggins Jr. from a book authored by Pastor Peggins titled Dear Son. A book about the Words of a father to the Heart of a Son,

Dangerous Dogma
43. Jonathan Hall & Beau Underwood on Dear Son

Dangerous Dogma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 54:27


Jonathan Hall and Beau Underwood talk with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about their new book Dear Son: Raising Faithful, Just, and Compassionate Men. Hall is senior pastor at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Underwood is vice president for external affairs at Word&Way. Note: Don't forget to check out our subscriber e-newsletter A Public Witness that helps you make sense of faith, culture, and politics.

Horizon Church Greenville

This week, we began our study in 2 Timothy. Joe begins with the introduction of Paul’s letter in v. 1-5.

Talk ya haqq
Dear Father, Dear Son: Fuad Talks Value Of Father-Child Relationships, Writing To Cope & Divorce

Talk ya haqq

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 72:31


Fuad Saif, a writer, stand-up comedic, and father, joins abdikarrim and Idris to have a much-needed conversation surrounding fatherhood. We discuss the unfortunate impacts of absent fathers, using writing to cope, laughing to keep from crying, and navigating divorce. We also reflect on our relationships with our fathers and think about what sort of dads we want to be for our children going forward. If you benefited, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing.We look forward to hearing from you!Instagram/TikTok/ Twitter/Facebook@talkyahaqqFuad SaifIG @homegrownimmigrantEquipment:Sony A6400: https://amzn.to/359XorrKey light: https://amzn.to/3goqW9VColor LED Background Lights: https://amzn.to/3wbvIyeRode PodMic: https://amzn.to/358nsTCAputure RGB Lights: https://amzn.to/3v4PytC

The Big Dog Podcast
One Sweet Episode (feat. Jeanne Fiocca)

The Big Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 62:01


Get your sweet tooth ready! This week we have one sweet episode in store for you, as Josh sits down with the founder of local favorite, Cookie Text, Jeanne Fiocca. Jeanne breaks down how she started her business, and the necessity of being adaptable as you're looking to grow! We hope you enjoy this all new episode of The Big Dog Podcast!If you're looking for more Big Dog content, Josh sat down with Derek Johns, host of the "Dear Son" podcast, available everywhere!Join Josh Wilson each week as he sits down with some of the best in their field, the Real Big Dogs! Entrepreneurship, marketing, family, business, relationships & sales it's all on the table for discussion. Real, raw & impactful! Humble beginnings to winning big in business before losing it all. Josh has spent the last 8 years building his name within the pet industry and is known for operating one of the top dog training businesses in the country. He is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for God, his family, dogs, life and business. He's got a story to tell and hopes that through his experiences and bringing amazing individuals from his network to the table, he can help to motivate, encourage and ultimately inspire you along your journey.

Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son): If She Leaves: Constructive Ways to Deal With A Breakup

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 32:01


Dear Son, In December of 2021, Andreae Lloyd was brutally killed by her boyfriend. At the time, she was pregnant with the couple's third child. According to her family, she was planning to end their 11-year relationship. Stories like this tragedy occur thousands of times every year, but it doesn't have to happen. While it's painful when someone decides to exit our lives, it shouldn't cause us to hurt ourselves and others. Doesn't something destructive to cope with the pain only leads to more problems. You will live if a woman decides to leave; you will not go blind or lose your hearing… if a woman walks away. If you were living before you met this woman, you can continue living when she's gone. True love doesn't hurt. When you love a woman, you want the best for her, even if it's without you. In this episode, I will share some empowering ways to constructively deal with a breakup. Healing and recovery are possible if you do things the right way. Love, Mom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message

Bad Thought Therapy™
(Mother to Son): If She Leaves: Constructive Ways to Deal With A Breakup

Bad Thought Therapy™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 32:01


Dear Son, In December of 2021, Andreae Lloyd was brutally killed by her boyfriend. At the time, she was pregnant with the couple's third child. According to her family, she was planning to end their 11-year relationship. Stories like this tragedy occur thousands of times every year, but it doesn't have to happen. While it's painful when someone decides to exit our lives, it shouldn't cause us to hurt ourselves and others. Doesn't something destructive to cope with the pain only leads to more problems. You will live if a woman decides to leave; you will not go blind or lose your hearing… if a woman walks away. If you were living before you met this woman, you can continue living when she's gone. True love doesn't hurt. When you love a woman, you want the best for her, even if it's without you. In this episode, I will share some empowering ways to constructively deal with a breakup. Healing and recovery are possible if you do things the right way. Love, Mom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message

Life in Christ Jesus Podcast
The Feast of Trumpets III - The Announcement of the Day

Life in Christ Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 41:10


Numbers 10:1 "And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Make thee two trumpets of silver; of a whole piece shalt thou make them: that thou mayest use them for the calling of the assembly, and for the journeying of the camps. 3 And when they shall blow with them, all the assembly shall assemble themselves to thee at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation."    Here we see in the Book of Numbers that the Trumpets called the people TOGETHER (As One) to the Door of the Tabernacle.  Hear this.  We are called together, through the voice of the silver trumpets, the silver speaking of redemption, to the DOOR of the Congregation.     Jesus declared of Himself, that He is the door.   Here is where we COME TOGETHER - At the DOOR, In Christ.  We come together as ONE in THE DOOR, who is Christ.  This is our coming together.  This is our oneness.     All believers would most likely agree that the Trumpet Blast gathers us to the LORD.  No matter if you believe this from a natural or spiritual perspective, it is unto the Lord.  However, it is what The Trumpet is saying we must Hear.  "We are called to the fellowship of God's Dear Son."  Hear is the call!  Hear is the Union!  Glory to God in the Highest!

Life in Christ Jesus Podcast
The Feasts of Trumpets - Called Unto the Fellowship of God's Dear Son

Life in Christ Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 41:10


The purpose of the Trumpet is to assemble unto the Lord.  In Revelation 1, John heard a voice as a Trumpet, and He turned to see the voice.  What did John see?  What was he gathered to?  John was gathered up unto the Lord.  This was the distinction of the voice he heard.    In the Feast of Trumpets the children of Israel were gathered to the blowing of the Trumpet.  These Trumpets were made of silver, Numbers 10:2.  The silver speaks of redemption.  So, Israel was gathered at the door of the congregation of the Tabernacle unto the Lord in redemption.  This was the blowing of the Trumpets unto the Day of Atonement where God would meet with us unto the redeeming unto Himself.    This is it.  God redeemed us to Himself.  Hear this by His Voice.  We are not redeemed to live our own lives, but that the life of Christ would flow through us.  Hear the distinction of the voice.  We are redeemed that God's Life, who is Christ Jesus our Lord, would flow through us.      All of this is made unto us in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Paul said we are called unto the Fellowship of God's dear Son in the book of 1 Corinthians.  We need to hear that distinct sound.  The voice of our calling and what it is we are called to in Him.  Glory to God!   1Corinthians 1:4 I give thanks to my God always for you because of the grace of God that was given you in Christ Jesus, 5 that in every way you were enriched in him in all speech and all knowledge— 6 even as the testimony about Christ was confirmed among you— 7 so that you are not lacking in any gift, as you wait for the revealing of our Lord Jesus Christ, 8 who will sustain you to the end, guiltless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.  1Co 1:9  God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.  

FCF-Sermons
Ivan Schrock - Translated into the Kingdom of his dear son

FCF-Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 39:31


Faith Christian Fellowship Sermon

Book It In
Tara June Winch and Thomas Mayor on Indigenous masculinity

Book It In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 54:07


Dear Son is a searing anthology of letters by First Nations fathers and sons. Two of Australia's best authors discuss the tenderness and strength of Indigenous masculinity, in conversation with author and journalist Paul Daley

Full Story
Introducing Book It In: Tara June Winch and Thomas Mayor on Indigenous masculinity

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 55:23


Book It In, Guardian Australia's latest podcast, explores what books teach us about the world we live in. Dear Son is a searing anthology of letters by First Nations fathers and sons. In this episode, two of Australia's best authors discuss the tenderness and strength of Indigenous masculinity with Paul Daley

Melbourne Writers Festival

Curated by Torres Strait Islander writer and prominent Uluru Statement champion Thomas Mayor, Dear Son shares heartfelt letters written by First Nations men about life, masculinity, love, culture and racism. It features prose and poetry by Mayor alongside letters penned by 12 contributors to their sons, fathers and nephews. Shelley Ware speaks with Mayor about a poignant and beautifully illustrated celebration of First Nations manhood. Recorded for MWF in 2021.Support MWF: https://mwf.com.au/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mosaic Boston
The Heart of a Man of God

Mosaic Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 64:05


Audio Transcript: This media has been made available by Mosaic Boston Church. If you'd like to check out more resources, learn about Mosaic Boston and our neighborhood churches, or donate to this ministry, please visit Mosaicboston.com.Good morning, church. Welcome to Mosaic. My name is Jan, one of the pastors along with Pastor Shane and Pastor Andy. If you're new or visiting, we'd love to connect with you through the Connection card. If you fill it out legibly, just leave it at the welcome center. With that said, would you please pray with me over the preaching of God's word?Heavenly Father, I pray that you reveal your heart to us, the Father's heart, that everything you do and everything you say comes from a place of love. Because you love so much, you allow yourself to be grieved. You do experience anger. There is a jealousy. There is a wrath, but it's all there because of your love.I pray that you make us a people that understand your heart, a people who are willing to share our hearts with you and share our hearts with one another. Only when we can do that can we encourage each other's hearts, infuse faith in hearts.Then Lord, I pray as you knit our hearts of faith together, set our hearts ablaze with your faith for the work that you have called us to, to proclaim Jesus Christ, who because of His great love for us came, lived, and died, and said, "Whoever would believe in the heart, have faith in the heart, not in the mind but in the heart."I pray, Holy Spirit, stir our hearts. I pray, engulf our hearts. We pray for anointing, a special faith, a faith for revival because we love you, because we love each other, and because we love the world, because we love people. We pray all this in Jesus name. Amen.Title of the sermon is The Heart of a Man. I am going to primarily focus on 2 Corinthians, chapter 2, 8 through 16, from our text from last week. Then as I was preparing the message for this week, I realized, "Yeah, I preached an expository sermon that exposed the text, but I didn't show you how the text exposes my heart."If you don't know how the text exposes my heart, you don't know my heart. If you don't know my heart, you can't know my faith and my vision. I'm going to read 2 Corinthians 2, 8:16. Then I'm going to meditate on what it means to share what God put in your heart.I had a question from a brother after the sermon. He said, "What do you want us to talk about in CG? The sermon was so different." I said, "2 Corinthians 2:8 through 16. Talk about what God has put in your heart."One verse... I'll go as far as I make it. "But thanks be to God, who put into the heart of Titus the same earnest care I have for you." This is the reading of God's holy, inerrant, infallible, authoritative word. May He write these eternal truths upon our hearts.If you have been at Mosaic the last month or so, you realized things are different. It's because God has something put on my heart that I don't even know what I... It took a lot of time just reflecting. It's like, what is going on in here? Because I'm naturally wired to get up here with a huge machine gun of biblical truth, and just shoot you up, sit down, worship Jesus, go home, because that's the way I'm wired. It's all mind, mind, mind, mind, mind.My mind thinks a million things at the same time. That's why I'm all about know God. SDG, Soli Deo Gloria. It's all for God's glory. Get to know God, get to know God, get to know God. Then I'm like, once you know God, GSD, GSD, GSD. Get stuff done. SDG, GSD. This is like, it's on my heart.In order to live like this, you got to know what's in there. This week, I got hacked or something. I don't know. Someone set up a fake email and a fake Facebook and asking people for money. I had to send out a newsletter. I did that. I didn't want to do that because I don't like sharing all of the demonic attack that happens over the course of the week on me, on my marriage, on my family, on the staff.It's like ah. We're moving the church toward real talk as part of our culture. Well, you got to talk. I did that. I kind of exposed. Then I was like, all right. Saturday comes along. I'm like, "Gosh, everyone knows something's up. Everyone knows something different. I'm going to send a newsletter, and no one's going to know what's up."I'm going to write a joke that's only funny to me and God, partially because I'm trying to speak from the heart, expand the heart, and no one really knows who I am unless I speak from the heart.I was talking to my wife about this. I was like, "Why can't I bring humor into the church, laughter into this church, sad times? People need to... " She's like, "Because you have a crazy laugh. You have a maniacal laugh."I laugh like that. Then she's like, "Don't do that, please." My laugh comes from the heart. What I'm saying is no one got that joke except for the people that really, really, really know me.Tyler, who runs our youth ministry... He came up to me after one of the sermon. Holy war, I think. He's like, "Bro, you freaked everyone out." He's like, "I know what you meant, but they don't know you."That really stuck with me. I'm like, "Oh, why don't they know me? Why don't they know that everything I do, is I do it because I have a big heart. I love this church. I love my family. I love my wife. I love my daughters. It's all coming out of here."I got a verse this week, John 5:4. I was like, "Yeah, that's what I'm doing. God, thank you for the anointing." John 5:4... It says an angel comes down to stir water, just stir things up. I was like, "Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I'm stirring things up, getting the church to a place of authenticity. It's just real talk all the time."Then it says for healing. I was like, oh, I've been wielding my sword. Everyone walks out of here just caught up. They're like, "What just happened to me?" I am here today just to expose a little of my heart. I've been trying to do that in this season.It's hard. It's not natural to me. I've branded myself as a Russian from New England. It's a miracle that I have any emotions at all, but I have so much in here. It's just that when I begin to share, my brain begins to glitch out. Then also, my wife doesn't like that I show emotion. I'll get into that.To really get 2 Corinthians and then why I have been doing it because St. Paul... Verse by verse by verse, he's like, "I love you. I'm proud of you. I boast about you. You're the greatest church that I have ever planted. I have so many big visions for you. I believe in you."It only makes sense because they know that he loves them. You can't have direct talk, real talk to people unless they know it's coming from a place of love because this is how I disciple my daughters. I get down to their level.When I do this, when I do this, and you're like, "He's freaking me out again," I'm just saying, I want to have a one-on-one conversation with every single one of you. I know, logistically, it's Boston. I've got an opening in February.I'm just going to pretend this is the one on one. I want to bring this voice into the culture of the church where we bare our hearts. St. Paul is speaking as a good father. He wants to be helpful. He's not criticizing to criticize. He's coaching them.If you ever played sports, even kid sports... I was at my daughter's soccer game yesterday, Elizabeth. The coach is yelling at them. He called my daughter angry Elizabeth. That's her nickname because when she's angry, she scores goals. I'm like, angry Elizabeth.She's like, "Dad, don't scream. Don't scream. You're freaking me out. You're embarrassing me." I'm like, "I'm screaming because I love you. Put your heart into your foot." She scored two goals yesterday, and her team won 5 and 0. They went undefeated in the whole year. Praise God.When I'm speaking like this, it's not because I am mad at you. I'm trying to stir your heart up for great work for God. Without real talk, there's no real life change. We can theoretically talk about God and the scriptures. We walk away, nothing changed. It's just information, information, information. That's how the world works.Scripture isn't given for information. It's given to change the heart. Scripture is supposed to change the heart. True expository preaching is exposing everything in here. Stir it up. Yes, there's sin. Yes, there's sadness. Yes, there's grieving. Yes, there's anger.There's all kinds of stuff going on in here. To really read scripture, you got to allow it to read you and to respond. People are like, "Is this different than what Mosaic is about?" Mosaic was always about this. We put it in our core values. Love Jesus, simple.By the simple, the heart... When we started the church, simple was never simplistic. It's not baby food. It's not breastfeeding. It's get to the heart of the matter because the matters of the heart are what matter.You can't get to the simplicity of Christianity if you do not know each other's heart. I know the challenge is in the city. I feel like every time I get up here, we don't know each other.There used to be a song called We Don't Talk Anymore. I used to sing it all the time. Whenever something would happen in the church, I would be like, "We don't talk anymore." That's what COVID felt like. We just stopped talking heart to heart.I would get up here. I'm like, "This is what God said. That's what God said. Just do that, do that, do that. SDG, GSD." I'm like, "How do they understand what I'm saying if they don't understand the heart?"I got to take it from God's heart. I got to download it into my heart. I got to do the hard. This is hard. This is hard. This is hard. I don't even know what I'm doing. I'm going to write. I wrote. I wrote 14 pages.Then I was like, you know what? I'm just going to stand up here and speak from the heart because I want to connect not just with your mind, but with your heart, because true faith isn't in the mind. A lot of you know God with your mind inside and out. You have books of the Bible memorized, but do you believe in your heart?Scripture says, "Confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and believe," where? With your heart. Believe with your... from the depth. God, I love you. I talk about the love part. I'm like, love, love, love, love, love, love, love. I just assume you believe. I assume you believe. You don't truly believe unless you believe with your heart.There's stuff in the way of true faith. Sometimes I get up, and I talk about faith. I talk about the vision. My vision for the church, my vision for the world... I just want to fix everything because that's how dads think.I have fears in my heart that I don't want to be there. I have fears in my heart about my daughters. I have fears about my daughters going outside and things happening to them. Then I say, that makes me sad. That grieves my heart.It transitions to anger. Unless you stop there and say, "Is this from God? Holy Spirit, sanctify all these emotions. Holy Spirit, baptize these tears. Baptize these feelings. Baptize whatever I'm feeling." Only then can it turn into zeal and resolve to fix things.One of the reasons why I am doing what I'm doing is because I knew this was coming when we were like, okay. The 10th anniversary party... I got to meditate on what just happened the last 10 years. I'm like, I don't want to even go to... I got up.I was like, there's years of my life missing. 2017, I have no idea. Part of it is that this is the way I work. If a year is painful, if a moment is painful, if it's a moment that I'm... It feels awkward. I don't want to be here. I shut the heart off. I turn on the mind. I turn on the strength. What are we going to do about it?Then I do that for a while. Then a year goes by. I'm like, "What just happened?" For me to get back into the heart, it's very painful because it forces me to feel what I didn't feel at that very moment. Then I'm like, "What just happened, 2017? I don't want to feel any of that. I don't want to feel any of that."Partially, this is the way I work because this is the way I got through my childhood. I never bring up my childhood. I never bring up my mom because there's a lot of very sad memories in my life that shaped me to be who I am. My mom and dad moved here when my dad was 30, my mom was 27.My mom got married at 19 just to get out of her house because she was the ninth of 11 children. She's like, "This is crazy. I'm out." She just got married. She had me at 20. In her heart, I know. She had pain from her childhood. She brought that into child rearing. Then we moved to the States. Now she's a foreigner.A lot is going on there. I grew up as an immigrant kid in an inner city public school system in Rhode Island, which is how... When people talk about race and things like that, one of the things that people don't realize is I was the minority, always, in every single sense. The way I see the world is very unique than other people.My wife told me. She's like, "Why did you write that you love people? I love you so much." She was like, "Why are you using that language?" She's like, "No one believes you anyway." The reason why she says, she knows I love... The people that know me, they know I'm a loving person. Everything that I do, it comes from here.She says, "Because you walked on the street, and you're scary. You laugh like a maniac. You like to growl and things." I'm like, "Oh." My personality doesn't make sense to anyone unless they really understand the missing link. The missing link is I love Jesus. As crazy as that, I love God.I believe in God. I really believe in the God of the Bible. You don't understand how I read holy scripture unless you understand how I love, how much I love God. When I read scripture, I read scripture in 4D. I read scripture, and I see the movie in my mind as I read the words.I don't just understand the ideas. I see it. I see myself in the role. Whatever role, whatever story, I'm there. I'm inside. I always want to do the greatest thing. In the story of King David, I want to take Goliath down.In my commissioning sermon to become a pastor, I got up. I was like, "I am going to take Boston." You hear me say that right now, and you're like, "Oh yeah. That makes sense." Back then, if I could go back in time in a time machine, I would go back and eat that guy. Very different because Boston changes a man, because war changes a man.Where was I going? I called my mom. This is really important because I do not call my mom, because my mom wants to talk about feelings. I call my dad because my dad just wants to talk about stuff, get stuff done. He just wants facts.I called my mom. I haven't called my mom in so long that I didn't even know her number. Changed her number. She was in my speed dial. I was like, "Ah man. That's why." I called her. We had a nice conversation. It just felt good.I'm here to encourage you. If you want to work on heart things, call your mom. Call your mom. I called her. I missed her. I told her I missed her. We talked. We could talk for 33 minutes and 30 seconds. That's meaningful to me because I think that's the longest we've ever talked. Had a really heart conversation.She watches my sermons. She's like, "Something is off." This is why I called her. She sent me a sermon, and she's like, "This is my favorite sermon. You should listen to it." I'm like, "Oh." What did she say?I'm listening to the sermon. I'm like, "I don't even know what this guy is talking." It's a Russian sermon. He's not expositing anything. I'm all technical analysis. I'm like, "This is a terrible sermon. Get that sermon out of here."I called her. I was like, "Why did you like that sermon?" She's like, "Well, he said good things." I said, "What did he say?" She's like, "I have no idea." Then I went back, and I listened to him. I'm like, "Oh, he was just speaking from the heart, and it connected to her heart." I'm like, "Oh wow."Then I was like, "Mom, look. I'm changing things up in the church. It's kind of crazy. Everyone thinks I'm a nut, Mom. Can you please speak into this?" I'm not crazy. I just want to say.Some of you are psychiatrists. You're like, "Well, I am analyzing Pastor Jan. What is wrong with this guy?" Especially if you listen to last four or five sermons, you see just a different person up here every single time.I talked to Pastor Shane. Pastor Shane's like, "Hey, man. Everyone's freaked out. Can you just connect everything and do it in one thing?" That's what my wife says. I'm like, "All right."I called my mom. I said, "Mom, what would you recommend I do?" She said two things. She said, "Tell everyone, especially the sisters in the church, that you're not fighting them. You're fighting for them. You're fighting for their faith."I was like, "Oh, that's a good thing to say." I'm not fighting. This is what Adam should have said. "Hey, Eve, baby. You're offering me an apple. I'm going to go have a steak. I don't want to fight you about it. I'm going to go to war against the serpent who's offering you," right?That's what should have happened. Then she said this. She said, "Also, can you slow down your pace because I no speak English good." That's true. Just bear with me. I'm trying to expand. I got a big heart. I'm trying to find my range of voice. I have all kinds of something.2 Corinthians 8:16. It's the heart. "Thanks be to God." God, thank you. Paul believes in God. When Paul talks about faith, we're saved by grace through faith. He understands. Yes, I believe in God. Yes, I believe that God puts things into a person's heart, things to do for God."Thanks be to God, who put into the heart of Titus the same earnest care I have for you." When God saves a person, He puts into their heart not just salvation, not just forgiveness of sins. Unfortunately, that's where a lot of Christians stay.This is my challenge to you, church, my appeal to you. Do not just stay at the place of, my sins are forgiven. If your sins are truly forgiven, your heart is transformed. You have a deep passion and love for God, for people. You care. You care for people.When God saved me, He... This is why I found the newsletter so funny, because I find my life so funny. I find it ridiculous that God has placed me in the position that He's placed me.Whenever I talk about wins in my past, I'm not saying it because I'm awesome or because I'm so capable. I'm telling you those wins are important to me because it was a miracle. It was a miracle that I ended up in this country. It was a miracle that I grew up in a Christian household. It was a miracle that I got into college.Anytime I share any of that, I'm like... If you knew little pepperoni-faced me in middle school, you'd be like, "Oh." It's all a miracle. When I see things that I hope for the church in the future and they sound crazy to you, well, it's because I've seen miracles of God in my past.I've seen God work over, and over, and over. When we started the church, Pastor Andy reminded me of this in staff meeting. He's like, "Remember that time you got up in the library of the YMCA, and you said that we are starting a church that one day is going to fill Fenway Park with a worship service?"I was like, "Oh yeah, I did say that." Here's why that hit me. I'm already past that. This is the way my heart works. Because I really love, I just assume that God is going to bless us so incredibly because God loves us so much. I'm like, "Of course, we're going to fill Fenway Park."I'm already onto the church building. When are we going to build the church building for everybody? This is the way my faith works. When I said, "Hey, everyone, can you please just catch up?" I said that last week. Everyone's like, "Oh, chill out, bro."I'm saying not just catch up in knowledge. I'm saying catch up in faith, but for you to catch up in faith, you got to catch up with your heart, not just with your mind. To do that, I got to share what's on my heart.When God saved me, He really made me work to love, love Him, love His word, and love His mission. I want to do something really significant with my life because I read the Bible. It's like, I see Christians nowadays. They live biblical lives, with small, small B, small letters, biblical.If you read the Bible, the reason why that word is used in other contexts, it's like biblical... This is biblical. I'm reading the Bible. I'm like, "Why isn't my life biblical? Am I leading a life that could truly be a chapter in the Bible which is legendary?"Well, how do you live a legendary life? You do what Jesus Christ did, the greatest legend, the greatest man, the Son of God, the Son of man. He lived for people. He cared for people. He sacrificed for people.I knew I was called into ministry. I was training up for it, and then I met Tanya. I explained the legend part. One of the things that I do to live a legendary life is I live a life that would... when I tell the story so that people would just be so amazed that it's beyond.I do things where I'm like, "That wasn't me. That was the Lord. That wasn't me. That was the Lord." I'm like, "All right, Lord. I need a pastor's wife. Can you send me a pastor's wife?" I gave God a list of things, a requirement, a list.She needs to be a woman of God. She needs to know the Bible better than me. She needs to actually care about evangelism because that's what real Christians do. I threw in freckles and green eyes just for fun, just to see what the Lord would do with it.I met Tanya. I'm like, that's the one. That's the one. She didn't know it yet. I had to convince her. I did. We were called together to ministry. We went to seminary. In seminary, I thought I was going to go to Russia.From seminary, I realized Lord stirring something in my heart to go to Boston. I'm from the area. I want to go to Boston. I want to plant a church. Tanya didn't want to go. She didn't want to go. She cried. She cried her first vision trip.Well then, she's like, "You know what, baby? If you believe, I'm going to pray about it. Our hearts are bound together." Just to show you how we love each other, this is why when everyone is freaking out, when my wife and I... We just go at it. We go at it because we love each other. There's no exit ramp. There's no... It's like, we're going go duke it out because we're got to live together anyway.At home, it's the culture of real talk most of the time. I have one story to explain how different we are. Everyone assumes that Jan and Tanya are Slavic. Therefore, they're exactly the same because everyone assumes that if you're Russian, Ukrainian, whatever, from all these countries, that you're just Russian, which is kind of racist. No offense. None taken.She's from Ukraine. I'm from Estonia. I grew up here. We are very different, including our senses of humor. When I was trying to communicate with the joke thing, it's like, you really got to love someone to know what makes them laugh.She's found out what makes me truly laugh. I'll give you one example of when she made me laugh harder than I've ever laughed in my whole life. It was my 38th birthday. She got me a little gift. I take it out of the little gift bag. It's a T-shirt. It's a black T-shirt.On the front is a picture of Michael Scott. She's going to hate this story. I love the story. Under the picture, it's a very famous phrase that he says. I was dying. I was like, "This is the funniest thing I've... " to the point where she's like, "What's going on? Why is this that funny?"I was like, "Do you know what it says? Do you know what that means?" She said, "It's like when I tell you to do something and then you go do... " That's what she said. She has no idea, but she knew that was going to be funny for me.What that showed me is that woman does not get me at all, but she gets me on a level that nobody does. That's what love is. That's what love in a family is. You get to know each other's idiosyncrasies, just things that are weird about you.I say that because we have this at staff meeting. The staff of Mosaic... We have a group chat that is absolutely hilarious. None of you will get it. We get it because we have a language that connects our hearts.St. Paul says, "Look. Before you tell people about care you have for them, hey, can you tell them what's in your heart? Can you tell them how much you love before you tell them information about God?"Here, I just want to pause and talk particularly to men because this sermon is about a heart of a man. I want to address, specifically, gentlemen. Hey, I don't know if you notice, we have hearts.Ladies, just as FYI, we have hearts. We have feelings, a broad range of feelings. I have to mention that because we... Number one, we live in a culture where that's not that important. Men aren't welcome to share their feelings because that doesn't do anything because it's all about skills, and what you can do, and making money, and executing.What is the heart? It's the center of emotion. Men have emotions. We have to process and feel things. Men do it differently than ladies. Men, when we're really growing together, we're growing together because we connect our hearts. For men, it's different.Ladies... They go out for tea. They go for a walk. They read a book together or things like that. Gentlemen... We don't really connect like that. We connect, like, "Hey, man. You want to do something? What do you do? Do you build something? Hey, teach me how to build. Show me your skills. Show me what you're good at."Then shoulder to shoulder, as we're learning, our hearts are connected. We connect at a much deeper level than we would otherwise. That's why for gentlemen, community groups, sitting around the circle... I tell people that community groups are kind of the... It's the gateway drug to the church.Maybe worship service is, but what I'm saying is to go really deeper, community group is just there for you. Open the Bible. You pray together. You get connected with your hearts on mission for the Lord.Don't just share wins because if you share wins... This is a lesson I'm learning, is if you keep sharing wins, just, people think you're just super human. As a believer, we believe in the Holy Spirit, don't we? We believe that the Holy Spirit sometimes anoints people.When you share wins, when you share a vision, when you share faith, when you share from the heart, you're not saying, "I'm awesome." You're saying, "This is very important. This is very different. I want to explain this to you because that's not me. I'm actually kind of pathetic, but it's the Spirit of God in me."I'll just give you one story of when my mom... Since I'm on this throne. My mom really ministered my soul. The very first time I was called to preach the gospel, to preach God's word, I preached in my home Russian church in a tie. I got up there with a Bible. I didn't want to preach. I'm like, "God, did you want me to preach? I don't want to preach. What am I going to preach on if I don't want to preach?"I preached on Jonah because Jonah didn't want to preach either. I got up there. I had the sermon memorized because I had to preach in Russian. I got paralyzed. I turned beet red, cotton mouth, everything.If you don't understand that point, you don't understand why this is hilarious. I got down. It was the most uncomfortable sermon for everyone in the church. I got down. My mom's like, "Hey. Hey, what happened?"My dad's like, "This is what you should fix next time." Then my mom is like, "Oh, what happened?" She's like, "Oh, you're afraid. You're afraid of people." Then this is the way she does. She called everyone is село, which is a village.She's like, "They're just people. They're just people. You're a person. They're a person. Just share what's on your heart." I was like, "Oh, you can't share what's on your heart if there's fear of how you will be misinterpreted."That's the day and age that we live in. It's all just information, information, information, mind, mind, mind, mind. That's where we go to war. We don't really share what's on our heart, what's really going on because we're not sure that people will understand.One thing men don't do enough is to really talk about how they feel things. In this season where I'm trying to reshape the culture of the church, what I'm trying to do is just to bring more people in. I have a really big heart. I love all people, all kinds of people. I can relate to all kinds of people.That's why people that know me know I can connect because of my very diverse experience. I can connect with people from everywhere. That's why at this church, we have people from all over the world because one on one, I know how to speak to different people.When I get up here, all of you are in the room at the same time. I'm trying to have a one-on-one conversation. My mind just breaks. What I'm doing is I'm trying to expand the culture of the church to include speaking from the heart. To speak from the heart, you got to be honest about what's going on inside.How are you? You know what? Things kind of did not go on well. There were seasons in my life where there's deep, deep sadness, grieving, that I'm like, "Yeah, this isn't helpful to anybody. I just need to encourage everyone from God's word when I don't really want to feel."Did I get to the Tanya story yet? I've got a lot of Tanya stories. I'll tell you one story. During COVID, I choked up for the first time in a sermon because I'm like, "This." I'm preaching to a camera downstairs. Pastor Shane, Chloe handling logistics. I'm looking at the camera, empty room. It hit me, just overwhelm hit me, how long this is going to be.I just saw that this is going to be part of our life for a long time and that the church was going to be gutted through it. I got choked up. Then I went home. I forgot about it because that's what I do. I went back to work.Then Sunday comes. I preach on Thursday. Sunday comes. My wife and I... We watched the livestream in different rooms because we tried watching the livestream once together, and my wife is like, "Oh finally, I have an opportunity. I'll finally tell you everything that you should have fixed in real time."I'm like, "This isn't helping, baby. I'm going to another room." Then she saw me get choked up. Then she's like, "Never do that again. People need strong leader." If you know my wife, that's what she says.I was like, all right. I packed on 50 pounds of muscle and figured out how to grow a beard. Here I am. You're welcome, Tanya. Thank you, Tanya.This week, I had time to process. I went back to that moment. I was like, "You know what? That's messed up, that you can't share what's on your heart. How am I supposed to lead people into battle if they don't know I care so much that I'm willing to lead the charge and die? How can I say that from the heart if people don't know I really love them?"It does grieve me when sad things happen. That was a sad time in my life. I remember Julie Busby came up to me. She's like, "Hey, man. Wow. Pastor Jan does get sad." That really hit me. I'm like, "Why don't people know that?" Oh, because I'm a tremendous actor, by the way. I can get up here, and I can do the whole joyful thing.Every once in a while, men, we have to share what's on our heart, and we have to connect at a heart level because no one really cares how much you know until they know how much you care. If you care, then you can give them what you know. If you care, if they know your heart, then when you speak of what faith God puts in your heart... That's really my gift.A lot of people don't know that. My spiritual gift is faith. That's my superpower, very illogical faith. When none of the data makes sense and everyone's like, "Why are you doing what you're doing?" I'm like, "It makes me sense to me because the Holy Spirit made it make sense to me."It doesn't make sense to anyone else around until I really share my heart. That's what St. Paul says in verse 16. We're talking about Titus. Titus is his disciple. Titus became a Christian because St. Paul shared his life and heart with Titus. He's like, "Hey, Titus. Let me tell you my story."That's the most powerful way of doing evangelism, is just telling your story. Let me tell you about all the miracles God did in my life. Let me tell you who I was before I met Jesus on the road to Damascus. Let me tell you what Jesus did. He revolutionized my life. He put me in a place where I am supposed to do the same for other people, share the gospel in a way that connects to their hearts so their hearts are changed.I'm thankful for St. Paul for preaching the gospel and sharing his heart. I'm thankful for Titus for sharing what God put in his heart. I'm thankful for Jesus Christ, with whom it all starts, for coming and sharing his heart, what's on his heart, speaking truth in love because everybody knew that He loved them. Everything that He did was motivated by love to the point that He was willing to die, and He sacrificed Himself on the cross.He's like, "This is how big my heart is. Everything I do, I do it because I love God and people." Paul influences Titus, and the influence is not just with truth but with love, with his heart. He says to Titus, "Hey, Titus. Do you understand the world?" Do you understand who your master is because if you don't understand that Jesus Christ is your king, that Jesus Christ is your master, you don't understand anything.If you think you are your own master, that's when you will understand that you're not a very good master. Either you become a despite to yourself and just drive yourself to produce, produce, produce, or you allow your flesh to take over. You allow your passions, and your lust, and your greed, and everything inside that's sinful, all the evil in here, to take over, Titus.You need a master who can put everything in here in order and tell you what to do, give you marching orders. Young man, do you know who your master is? Do you know who your king is? Do you know who your God is? If not, you don't know what your purpose is in life. It's definitely not just, have a good time until you die. That's a very meaningless way to live.Movies are not made about people like that, that inspire. We're inspired by legends, by legendary movies where people submit to a greater, higher calling. Who's your master, Titus?Then once you know who your master is, hey, Titus, young man, what's God calling you to do? What's the very specific mission that God has placed in your heart? It's very specific. God does have a very specific plan for every single person.To understand your mission, you got to share that with people. You say, "I feel like this is... God was place." Share it with your community because I have people that come to me all the time. They're like, "I feel like I'm called to international missions." I ask them, and I talk about it.Then I say, "Okay, why don't you start now in the city where there's people from all over the world?" We are together, are to shape each other's mission, whatever that mission is.Before you think, gentlemen, especially young, single gentlemen... Before you get to know someone to marry, before you find a mate, you got to know who your master is. You got to know who your mission is.Then once you know your mission, then you know how to meet someone that can help you in that mission, that we're partners together, someone you can lead in that mission. Too many men are lost, young men in the nation. That's why we look to voices, young men, like Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson, to teach you about manhood instead of looking to Jesus Christ.Those voices are helpful as long as you know that Jesus Christ is the master giving you a mission. Before you think about dating, get that ironed out. Then when you meet a girl, you're not just saying, "Hey, I'm looking for a 10, physically." I'm looking for a 10, holistically, so that we can be on mission together and be as effective as possible.Let's do another verse. We're on a run. Verse 17, "For he not only accepted our appeal, but being himself very earnest he is going to you of his own accord." His own accord because God put it on his heart. God, I'm ready. I'm ready. Put me in. Put me in. What do you want me to do?St. Paul says, "Seasoned, mature Christian." "Hey, Titus, you have eagerness to serve God. Now I got a job for you." He appeals. One of the things I noticed is that I make appeals. I'm like, "I have this vision for a church building with a school." No one really understands because no one really understands the heart. That's why I'm trying to share the heart of the Father.Before I appeal, I need you to be on the same page of, "Hey, are you asking God, 'Hey, God. What did you put on my heart? What do you want me to do? What do you want me to do?'" Then when I stand up and I make appeals, it makes sense.Church, I will make appeals. I will challenge you and not because I'm mad at you, but because I believe in you. I want the absolute best for you. If you're not sure of your specific mission, well, until God calls you elsewhere, I am here to tell you. Your mission is to take Boston. This is our town. This is what it means to be a man of God.You walk into a place. You say, "You know what? God has placed me here. I'm taking responsibility for this town." We're going to change things from the inside out. Lord really spoke to me this week when I read... For the very first time, it hit me, what's at the bottom of our license plates.What's at the bottom of our license plates? Spirit of America, Massachusetts. How's that going? Kind of demonic, if you ask me. It's a demonic spirit that's coming out of here, a spirit of criticism and condemnation, judgementalism. Certainly not a spirit of true, sacrificial, authentic, real love.God is calling us into this place to change the spirit. To change the spirit, we got to plead with God, "God, anoint us by the power of the Holy Spirit to exercise the demon," that is the spirit of America, that is Massachusetts. I welcome you into that mission.Verse 18, "With him we are sending the brother who is famous among all the churches for his preaching of the gospel." It's Titus. This brother is famous for preaching the gospel. There's no need to be famous for preaching the gospel. Some people do preach the gospel, and they're more famous for it, but that's not really the point at all.The point is always to make the gospel famous because Jesus Christ is to be famous. We are to worship and glorify Him. There's lots of lessons in that text, but the point that I want to bring out is when God calls you to something, He's going to build a team around you, brothers and sisters.The bigger the calling, the more people God is going to bring into the call. It's just a matter of finding your position on the team. Being in one position doesn't make you better or more significant than any other. Some positions are more visible than others, but they're all equally important.One person is the quarterback. Another person has to be the lineman. They're friends at the end. The wins are wins for the team. We are to be hard workers at whatever we do. This gentleman wanted to preach the gospel. He was famous for it because he did it well.One of the things that I'm telling you I'm doing is in this season, I'm pushing myself to become a better communicator of the gospel, that after 10 years, I look back, I'm like, we did some great things. We did some great things.I'm so proud of this church. I'm so proud of what we've accomplished together. I'm so proud of your sacrifice, and your service, and your generosity, of your faith, of your selflessness. I'm so proud of you.I'm doing soul-searching. For me, I'm like, "There's things I should have done differently." I'm saddened by the fact that I did not stir hard enough, partially because when I stir the church, the church stirs back, because when I switch things up, people get freaked out. They're like, "Are you crazy?"I'm switching things up. I'm stirring things up because I want more healing. One of the things I wish I had done, I wish I had stirred people up sooner. I wish I had invited people into the heart, into the vision of what we're trying to do at this church and calling people to make hard sacrifices.I'm making heart sacrifices. Staff is making heart sacrifices. People have planted their life here. I'm stirring you up, church, to make those sacrifices, to look into the heart. I stir myself up. That's what I'm trying to say.I preach the sermon. Then every Sunday night, I watch it. The last four have been riveting for me. The reason why I started switching stuff up is I got to a point where my preaching, where I would get bored watching myself. No one wants a sermon like that because it wasn't from the heart.I've been sharing what's on my heart, but I'm freaking people out because they're not used to what's on my heart. That's why this is different. I watch the game tape, what I did well. I invite feedback, but here I just want to mention something.I have concentric circles of feedback. When people send me feedback, I have a question. Are you a fellow soldier? Are you here for the long haul? Do you have vision in your heart to help us raise sons and daughters of God? Are we in this together? What are we doing?To the level that you're like, "Yeah, I'm in... " My wife... Yeah, I'm here. I'm here. I don't like when you switch things. I'll tell you. Tanya believes. She's got the gift of faith just like I do. The thing is she hears a sermon, and then she's got to go back to the guy who preached it and live with that guy.It's not that she doesn't believe in what God's doing. She's just not ready for the man that I'm becoming. If you know anything about me, I go through a season where I'm just different. I just change. There's things that never change. You get an anointing. You got a vision to do something great.She's like, "Oh, I got to live with that guy. He thinks he's going to rebuild the world." We're here. We love each other. When you give me feedback, I ask, how close are we? Tanya, Pastor Shane, Pastor Andy, Raquel, Chloe, Tyler, Caleb, my friends, my CG, my family... I receive the feedback. I receive when you coach me.I know it's hard to get through to a person like me, but I receive it, and I welcome it. I want you to know, I process all of it with the Holy Spirit and the holy scriptures. At the end of the day, I got to put it altogether. I do receive it. I do love you. We're doing this together. I receive the feedback.One thing about the staff, I just want to say. A lot of people don't understand how much we love each other. When we got beef, and you're like, "Something's up between Pastor Shane and Pastor Andy... " I'll say that hypothetical because that's not real.I just want to say the reason why we do what we do is because we love each other. We're like, "Yeah, we're called. We're called. All right." You can be direct. You can say what you need to say. You can knife battle it out sword to sword. As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. You got to duke it out.I say, I love it. The Holy Spirit courses through our meetings. We love each other. We're just going at it a thousand miles an hour. If you were in the room, you wouldn't even understand what's going on because we have years together of relationship and love. We just communicate in ways that a lot of people do not understand.Then we pray. We hug it out. We go home zonked because if you've ever spent four hours in a room with me, you get zonked. That's just how we work. We're in this together.Verse 19, "Not only that, but he has been appointed by the churches to travel with us as we carry out this act of grace that is being ministered by us, for the glory of the Lord himself and to show our good will." Last week, we were talking about this act of grace, this generosity.The generosity isn't just money. It's being generous with your life, with your home, with your lessons. There's people in the church that... You know Christianity. You know life better than younger people or people younger in their faith. We're to share life with brothers and sisters and minister to them.Verse 20, "We take this course so that no one should blame us about this generous gift that is being administered by us, for we aim at what is honorable not only in the Lord's sight but also in the sight of man."St. Paul says everything we do, we want to honor people. We want to honor God, honor people. He's taking precautions to do that. Here, I just want to pause and say, yes, we want people to honor everything we do. They don't have to understand what we do, but they have to honor it.Honor is a very cultural aspect. Different people from different cultures come in, and they show honor in different ways. Thus, the challenge of planting a church in Boston, Massachusetts, in 2021. We come in, and we don't really know how we are to honor. What is honorable in other cultures is not honorable here.There's a melting pot even within the church as the church continues to grow, and as new people come in, and as people move away. The only way that this melting pot works is if there's someone here just stirring the pot, stirring the pot, stirring the pot, so we understand each other. That's my calling. I want to stir in a way that brings healing. I want you to know that I'm cooking with love. Everything that we're cooking here, we're cooking with love.Verse 22, "And with them we are sending our brother whom we have often tested and found earnest in many matters, but who is now more earnest than ever because of his great confidence in you." He talks about this guy who comes. He has a vision. He has a plan.St. Paul is... Let me test you. Are you ready? We in the church need to have real talk, to have hard, tough conversations because we're testing each other. We want to strengthen each other to be a church where we experience life together, have real life and have real talk because that's what leads to real faith and real love.Don't be soft-minded and hardhearted. That's what the world wants for everybody. Soft-minded... This is what you're to think, not how to think. That's being soft-minded. Hardhearted... If you don't agree with me, I don't love you. We're to be tough-minded in that, hey, is this true? Is this really true? Is this true from the perspective of God's word?Be tenderhearted even to people that we disagree with. The pushback is always, but there's always two sides to the issue. You got to equally represent both sides of the issue. Why? One person has to. The truth has to be truth.We are to be willing to engage and say, "You know what? I might be wrong. Hey, change my line. Hey, can you convince me? Show me the data? Where from scripture is what you're saying true?" There's two sides to whatever issue, but there's only one truth.I found that this is Satan's current strategy. Just keep everybody divided, divided, divided. They never talk. They never really connect on a heart level, so no one ever really understands each other. Instead of being united and building together, we are being divided and destroying each other in relationships, in families, in the nation.I've really grown in this awareness of what is happening in the world. I used to never pay attention to the politics and all this stuff partially because I'm a child of the '90s. I grew up in the United States in the '90s.You know what? I didn't even know who president was most of the time. Freshman year of college was 2001, which is absolutely different from the world today. Today everybody knows everything that is going on everywhere.Then you never want to talk about it because you don't want to hurt anyone's feelings. Then we never really take time to figure out, "Hey, what is true? Hey, what resources are you reading? What sources are you reading? Hey, let's have difficult conversation."I used to do this. I used to say, "What's the left saying? What's the right saying?" Yeah, the truth is kind of probably in the middle, until I realized, "Oh, nothing ever gets better." It's kind of all moving in the same direction.Now this is my working theory of politics in the United States. It's like fake wrestling. I grew up watching fake wrestling. This is where they hit people in the head with a chair, and drop them on a table, and things like that.You're like, "I think they're hurting each other." Well, little bit. They're a little hurting each other. They're kind of duking it out, but then they go into the locker room. They shake hands. They hug. They pick up their checks. The checks are all signed by the same person: Satan or someone. I don't know, whoever's funding them.I'm saying this to say, now that we are creating a culture of real talk from the front, I want to share something that still grieves my heart. It still grieves my heart that I have not spoken directly into difficult situations in our nation as they were happening.Primarily, I didn't do that because I was like, "They're not going to get me. The church doesn't understand." You just won't understand the perspective that is in my heart because I don't just analyze what's happening with my heart. I analyze everything that's happening with my heart, with my soul.Yeah, it grieves my soul, what happened to George Floyd. That grieves my heart. I put a lot of thought into this newsletter because I sent it at 8:46 AM. Well, 8:46 was long as the knee was on George Floyd's neck.I never really spoke into it because it wasn't really clear what was happening out there in my heart, so I never really addressed it the way I should have addressed it and said, "Hey, hey, nation, church. You can't just think about this from a position of feelings. That's what the enemy wants. The enemy wants to get you to feel something so that then you act on those feelings, and you destroy things."From a biblical perspective, we got to... Yes, that's what we feel. Let's sit here. Let's lament. Let's grieve together and then process what is it that's going on in the world. Then from perspective of the soul... You do the heart. You do the mind. Then from the soul, it's like, what does this do in my soul?Oh, that's what matters. It's people's souls. Well, that's what Satan wants us to not think about, is people's souls. Before we muster all of our strength, we got to say, "Look. We got to think about this from four-dimensional love."Love God with all your heart, soul, strength, mind. From each perspective, you look at the issue. Once you start doing that, once you start realizing that this is how God wants us to process things, through the heart, through the soul, through the strength, through the mind, and then you meld those together.After a while, you begin to see things differently than perhaps others. God's really been working this in my life because God sent me four little Tanya's who help me process things very differently.Sophia processes things with her mind. Elizabeth, with her heart. Ekaterina... It's all strength. Can I outrun you? Am I stronger than you? Can I out-eat you? We lift weights together. She loves when I pick her up from school because she's like, "My dad's stronger than the rest of the dads. Yeah."Then there's Milana who's all soul, all soul, all soul. She just wants to have a good time. She doesn't even pay attention in community group unless you mention the word fun at least once. At least you laugh at least once.I have to learn how to love each one very differently, but then when we're in the car together or at home together, they're all speaking at the same time. I have to do all of this all at the same time. That's why I have a hard time sharing what's on my heart. I have gotten better at the four-dimensional loving, of loving holistically. This is what the Lord calls us to.I'll close with this. My wife and I were having a conversation this week. The conversation was like this because I had this vision from the Lord. The vision was very, very clear. I was like, where am I going to be in 10 years? I'm going to be here. Well, if I'm going to be here, my family is going to be here. How old's my daughter? She's going to be 23. My oldest daughter is going to be 23.I asked my wife. I was like, "Where are the husbands coming from of these men? Where are the men coming from that these ladies are going to marry?" They might have the gift of singleness. Statistically, probably get married. I'd like for them to get married because I want grandkids.My wife said, "Probably coming from Russian church where they produce real men." I said, "First of all, do they? Apparently, we still have to nail that one down. Number two, why aren't they coming from Mosaic? Why aren't these sons coming from Mosaic?"She said, "They can't handle down." Mosaic, I'm welcoming you into my Father's heart so you understand what's going on in here because I think by God's grace, I have been anointed to raise daughters, spiritually.Because I've been raising daughters, I know how to raise sons. You're like, "Why do you say that?" I say, "Because most American men are raised like daughters." I'm sharing. I said it lovingly, so you can't do anything.I bring up this topic because it does stir stuff in my heart because I really wanted a son. This is why Tanya and I... With our fourth, we were like, "All right. This is a son." It was Milana.This week, I wrote a letter to my future son. When I'm speaking, I'm speaking to the spiritual sons. If you are a spiritual father, this is the vision that I'm casting. We're to raise spiritual son and spiritual daughters, men and women of God. This is what I wrote.I wrote, "Dear Son, I love you. I'm proud of you. I loved you before you were even born. I longed for you. I love you with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my strength, with all my mind. I tried to raise you the way I wish I had been raised. I revealed truths to you that have taken many hard years to learn. Here's just a few.SDG, Soli Deo Gloria. Live for God's glory alone. Only when you live for God's glory alone, audience of one, following Jesus Christ who is the man you'll become, the man, because your faith, your love casts out fear so the opinions of people are just the opinions of people.DBG... Love someone more than yourself. Don't be greedy. That's the world tell you to live for yourself. Pleasurize yourself. Just do whatever's fun. Good times. No, no, no, Son. That's not a legendary life.LFG is let's fervently go, fervently. Just everything you got. GSD is get stuff done. Actually work with your hands. We are men to serve God with our head, heart, and hands. What are we doing with our hands?DBAB is don't be a baby, brah, because to be a man of God that actually does something of significance, you got to be able to take pain. A lot of this is spiritual war that's going on. Just, body is falling left and right because you don't have the pain tolerance, so do things that are hard. Deadlift or squat, just things that are like, wow, yeah, I've been through something.Son, play games, sports. Learn strategies. Apply them to real life and real battle. Pick up your sword. Learn it inside and out. Wield it powerfully against the enemy in here, in here, Son, and then out there. I'm here to help. With love... I mean it. It's how I lost. Dad."Let's pray to our Heavenly Father. Heavenly Father, we thank you that you love us with a Father's heart. Jesus, we thank you that you are the Son of God. You came to reveal the heart of God the Father.Holy Spirit, we thank you for these holy scriptures. We thank you for the many lessons that are here. We thank you, Holy Spirit, that you don't just want us to exposit the scriptures, but you want the scriptures to expose what's going on in our hearts, in our souls, in our minds.I pray that you continue to make us a church, Lord, that's real, where we can have real talk about real life to develop real faith and all from a heart of real love, the love of Jesus Christ, in whose name we pray. Amen.

The Salty Thoughts of Donnie Oooh Podcast
Episode 43: "Rest in Paradise, My Dear Son"

The Salty Thoughts of Donnie Oooh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 44:32


Donnie gives an update on his on the future of this podcast and let's the world know where the hell hes been for the last month.

Connecting With Coo
Wine-ing With Coo!

Connecting With Coo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 132:52


Welcome Back to episode 6 of Connecting With Coo! Today I have Paisley D, creator of the popular “Wine Tribe” Facebook group and Shapier H, owner and curator of Sultry Wines and Mahogany Skin-Care! This episode is a little longer than usual, but when the convo gets rolling you can't stop it! We run thru our typical convo while doing a wine and charcuterie board tasting! This episode was brought to you by Latasha Wilson, Author of two upcoming children's audio books “Little Black Me” Little Black Me Little Black Me https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W3KTYCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_WEECKFBDQY4ZS2V3KKTC and Dear Son, I promise Dear Son, I Promise https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08W3KL9LL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_TEK1AYEGPJ4ET4PXR2VE both books are available for preorder on Amazon! The Charcuterie board was provided by MKE Charcuterie and can be ordered and Purchased at https://www.mkecharcuterie.com/

W.o.w: A Podcast About Nothing

On this episode, Tye and I sat down with our fathers. Discussed their upbringing and how they learned how to be a man, their values of being a father, and a husband. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Ben Shapiro Show
Larry Elder | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 39

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 53:17


Larry Elder, radio host, commentator, and author of "Dear Father, Dear Son" joins Ben to discuss race relations, politics, and the how Donald Trump has handled the presidency in his first two years. Date: 02-24-2019 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

God's Encouragement
God is with you ALWAYS on the Paths you Walk in the Journey of Life, He is your Helper

God's Encouragement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 26:18


The Lord is continuously births faith in the yielded believer so they can know what He prefers, i.e. the persuasion of His will. (1 Jn 5:4).In Scripture, faith is God's warranty, certifying that the revelation He inbirthes in you will come to pass in His Timing and His Way.HOW LOVELY are Your tabernacles, O Lord of hosts! My soul yearns, yes, even pines and is homesick for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry out and sing for joy to the living God. (Psalm‬ ‭84:1-2‬‬).One thing I have desired of the LORD, That will I seek: That I may dwell in the house of the LORD All the days of my life, To behold the beauty of the LORD, And to inquire in His temple. (Psalms 27:4)Blessed are those who dwell in Your house and Your presence; they will be singing Your praises all the day long. Blessed are those who dwell in Your house; They will still be praising You. (Psalms 84:4)As the child of God, He Dwells in you. Your body is the Temple of the Living God. He Gave you His Own Holy Spirit When, He raised You up together with Christ and made you sit down together giving us joint seating with Christ in the heavenly sphere, by virtue of you being] in Christ Jesus, God's Beloved Son. (Ephesians 2:6) God is living in you NOW. AND YOU ARE SEATED WITH Christ in the Heavenly Places in the Presence of God.Therefore you are no longer outsiders (exiles, migrants, and aliens, excluded from the rights of citizens), but you now share citizenship with the saints (God's own people, consecrated and set apart for Himself); and you belong to God's [own] household. (Ephesians 2:19)You are citizens along with all of God's holy people. You are members of God's family. Now, you reside in the Kingdom of God's Dear Son. (Colossians 1:13)Blessed are you whose strength comes from the LORD, You have strength for ALL THINGS things in Christ Who empowers me. You are ready for anything and equal to anything through Him Who infuses His Inner Strength into you; you are self-sufficient in Christ's sufficiency. For without Him, cut off from vital union with Christ, you can do nothing. (Philippians 4:13, John 15:5)Even when you walk through the Valley of Weeping, it will become a place of Refreshing Springs. The early rain also fills the pools of the Valley with blessings. They go from Strength to Strength, Increasing In Victorious Power; you continue to grow Stronger, because you come boldly and confidently into the Presence of God, Who welcomes you as His child. (Psalm 84:5-7, Ephesians 3:12)God Welcomes you! Come Fearlessly And Confidently And Boldly Draw Near To The Throne Of Grace, the Throne of God's Unmerited Favor to you a sinner, that you may receive mercy for your failures and find grace to help in good time for every need, appropriate help and well-timed help, coming just when we need it. (Hebrews 4:16)Most assuredly, God is the Same, He Never Changes His Mind about You. He Is with You in the Valley and on the mountaintop, AND God's plans for you are GOOD. He knows the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. (Jeremiah ‭29:11‬)In Romans 8:23-34 – the Holy Spirit reminds that He Himself is a Foretaste of the Goodness of God, which You Hope and your hope in him is never disappointed. He Demonstrated His Great Love for You, Even before You Knew Him. In the Fact, while you were still a sinner, Christ Died for You. (Romans 5:8)For example, you don't know what God wants you to pray for. But the Holy Spirit prays for you with groanings that cannot be expressed in words.So you can know that God causes EVERYTHING to work together for your good who love God and are called His child, being the very righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, according to his purpose for you. (Romans ‭8:26,28‬,‭ 2 Corinthians 5:20)‬He tells you in Ephesians 2:10 – you are God's Own Workmanship Created in Christ Jesus, born anew, that you may do those Good Works which God planned beforehand for you, taking paths which He prepared ahead of time, that you should walk in them, living the Good Life which He prearranged and made ready for you to live. (Ephesians 2:10)God gives the example of Joseph in Genesis 50. If you remember after Joseph he buried his father, Jacob, he returned to Egypt, he and his brother and all those who are going up with him. When Joseph's brother saw that the father was dead, they said, perhaps now Joseph will have his weight with us to pay us back for the Evil we did Take him.So his brother sent him a lettersaying to Joseph: Forgive, take up and away all resentment and all claim to requital concerning us, I pray you now, the trespass of your brothers and their sin, for they did evil to you. Now, we pray you, forgive the trespass of the servants of your father's God. And Joseph wept when they spoke thus to him. Then his brothers went and fell down before him, saying, See, we are your slaves! And Joseph said to them, Fear not; for am I in the place of God. Vengeance is His, not mine. As for you, you thought evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring about that many people should be kept alive, as they are this day.(Genesis 50:14-20)And Jesus Reminds you in John 10:10-11: The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance (to the full, till it overflows). I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd risks and lays down His Own. life for you His sheep. (John 10:10-11, Ps. 23)

God's Encouragement
God Is the God of Your Hope. Who Fills You with All Joy and Peace in Believing

God's Encouragement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 17:11


Hope is confident expectation, stirred in the soul of man Spirit of God; That What God Has Promised and In-Birthed in you is Sure to Come to Pass. An expectation of God the Bestowing His Goodness on you.God is the God of your Hope. Who fills you with all joy and peace in believing, through the experience of God Divinely Persuading you by the power of the Holy Spirit,Testifying with yiur owh your own spirit, causing you to abound and be overflowing and bubbling over with hope. (Romans ‭8:16, 15:13)‬When the World Is Whispering "Give up", Hope Whispers in Your Ear "Give It One More Try".God is the Author and Giver of this grace of His Hope. Naturally man is without God's Hope, for it is the gift of God, and comes only through His grace when you were born again into the Kingdom of God's Dear Son, Jesus Christ. So, You Being a Child of God, Have Been Blessed with the Gift of His Hope. Moreover, God is the object of His Hope; not works of righteousness, but God the Father, Son, and Spirit, particularly Christ is you as a believer's hope; the object of it, in whom the you hope and trust. Further, it is God that encourages you to exercise His Hope by the proclamations of his grace, and mercy, and plenteous redemption; by the discoveries of his love, and views of interest in him; and by bringing to mind the past experiences of his goodness: he preserves and maintains this grace useful and lively, firm and steadfast, at least in being, which sometimes seems almost perished and gone; he increases it, and causes his people to abound in the exercise of it, and continues it even unto death. The God of your hope is, "the God of his promises to you.And God's hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in your heart by the Holy Spirit who was given to you to confirm and Testify with your spirit, the God who stirs you to hope in him is faithful to accomplish all that he has in-birthed in you, he will do all that he has promised you to do. (Romans ‭5:5‬, 2 Timothy 2:13)Now you have this hope as a sure and steadfast anchor for your soul, it cannot slip and it cannot break down under whoever steps out upon it–a hope that reaches farther and enters into the very certainty of God's Presence within the veil. (Leviticus 16:2, Hebrews ‭6:19‬)Hope is not something you do, but something you have. And the hope you have, is the Hope of God in You, the Kaufman Expectation the Holy Spirit Stirs with Him Confirming His Word and Message Given to You.The Places to Give You Hope are where your Heart is Safe, your Soul Is at Peace, and your Spirit is Receptive in the Presence of God.Your soul is Thankful waiting upon God's Perfect Timing and silently submiting to Him; for your hope and expectation are from Him. He only is your Rock and my Salvation; He is your Defense and your Fortress, you will not be moved. Because in God rests your salvation and your glory; He is your Rock of unyielding strength and impenetrable hardness, and your refuge is in God! Trust in, lean on, rely on, and have confidence in Him at all times, you people; pour out your hearts before Him. God is a refuge for you, a fortress and a high tower.(Psalm ‭62:5-8‬)When you come into the presence of the Lord, you wait for the Lord and hope in Him, to change and renew your strength and power; so can lift you Spirit wings and mount up close to God as eagles mount up to the sun; you run and not weary, you walk and not Grow faint or become tired. (Heb. 12:1-3, Isaiah ‭40:31)‬Next you hope in God's Promises. God's Word Will Speak to Your Situation. Most Assuredly, You Can I hope in God's Word. Your word. (Psalm‬ ‭119:81‬)‬When you Hope in His Word, even when you don't feel like talking to God; then you can sit down and open His Work. And the Holy Spirit Will Guide Your Thoughts, Feelings and Direction to the Word of God, His Promise that he has for you. And God always has something for you. He wants to share with you his word, his promises, himself.