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The focal point of this podcast episode is a deep discussion surrounding the themes articulated in my latest publication, "A Caring Family." In this enlightening conversation, I have the distinct privilege of being interviewed by Dick Foth, who probes into the essence of the book, which is fundamentally about the pivotal role families play in fostering a culture of care amidst an increasingly uncaring world. Dick asks questions that highlight the intricate narratives that shape our understanding of familial connections and the virtues necessary for nurturing such relationships. Through a multitude of stories—both personal and anecdotal—we elucidate how the practice of caring can be cultivated intentionally within the family unit, thereby instigating broader societal change. As we explore these concepts, we aim to provide listeners with both clarity and encouragement in their own familial endeavors.Takeaways: In this episode, we discuss the profound significance of storytelling within our familial relationships and how such narratives can profoundly shape our understanding of care. The conversation revolves around the central theme of Aaron's latest book, 'A Caring Family', which emphasizes the importance of familial bonds in nurturing a caring society. We explore the essential virtues of loyalty, courage, resilience, emotional honesty, spiritual focus, transformational awareness, and patience that underpin a caring family structure. The importance of intentionally fostering an environment of emotional honesty within families is highlighted as a key element to nurturing deeper connections and understanding. We reflect on the notion that true caring transcends mere transactional relationships and is rooted in genuine transformation and commitment to others. Throughout our dialogue, we emphasize that the journey of fostering a caring family is ongoing, requiring continuous growth, learning, and adaptation to the challenges of life. Send questions for BackChannel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Cara Tyler joins us on the podcast today to discuss Child Safety. Key Takeaways are: Dick Foth emphasizes the importance of discerning when to apply transformative changes versus merely making superficial adjustments, akin to choosing between using an ax or pruning shears. Listeners are encouraged to engage in thoughtful conversations regarding child safety, recognizing that children are a vulnerable population needing protection from various forms of harm. The discussion highlights the necessity for adults to be aware of their authority over children, understanding how power dynamics can influence interactions and the importance of maintaining transparency. The necessity of open dialogue within families about challenging topics such as child safety is underscored, equipping parents to foster an environment of trust and awareness among their children.
St. Patrick's Day & The Greatest Story Ever ToldSummary:In this special St. Patrick's Day episode, Dick Foth shares the remarkable story of St. Patrick, a British-born captive turned missionary who helped shape the spiritual history of Ireland. With his signature storytelling warmth, Dick draws a parallel between Patrick's journey and the greatest story ever told—the life of Jesus. Along the way, he reflects on his own milestone: beginning his 81st trip around the sun. This episode blends history, faith, and personal reflection, celebrating the power of story to illuminate life's deepest truths.Podcast Notes & Chapters
Episode 54: An Unexpected LifeGuest: Dr. Bob EasterEpisode Summary:In this episode of Stories from the Road, Dick Foth revisits a conversation with Dr. Bob Easter, a man whose life journey has taken him from rural Texas to the heights of academia and leadership. A renowned expert in agricultural sciences and former President of the University of Illinois, Dr. Easter shares insights about faith, leadership, and the unexpected paths life presents. His reflections on education, integrity, and humility make for an inspiring discussion about purpose and perseverance.Episode Notes & Timestamps:[00:00] – Introduction: Revisiting a 2018 conversation with Dr. Bob Easter and setting the stage for a remarkable life story.[01:22] – Dr. Easter's early life in rural Texas, growing up in a small town near the Mexican border, and the impact of his bilingual upbringing.[02:25] – The influence of his father, a farm manager, and the realization that education was his ticket to a future beyond the family farm.[03:36] – Discovering agricultural sciences at Texas A&M, initially planning to become an agriculture teacher, and the pivotal moment that led him to graduate school.[05:02] – A life-changing decision: Choosing between an offer at Texas A&M and staying at the University of Illinois to pursue swine nutrition research.[06:28] – Transitioning from researcher to academic leader, becoming department head, dean, and eventually chancellor at the University of Illinois.[08:24] – The unexpected journey to becoming President of the University of Illinois, overseeing a multi-billion-dollar budget and 80,000 students.[10:12] – Faith and academia: Navigating a scientific career while maintaining personal beliefs and reflecting on the historic relationship between faith and scientific discovery.[14:19] – The evolution of higher education: How students have changed over the decades, the impact of technology, and the increasing diversity on university campuses.[17:50] – Leadership and unity: Dr. Easter's approach to bringing people together, his reliance on humility, and the wisdom of Micah 6:8—to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.[24:01] – The influence of Dr. Steve Sample, former USC president, and his three profound life questions: How do you feel about money? How do you feel about children? How do you feel about God?[29:54] – The impact of family and faith: Dr. Easter's wife, Cheryl, as a grounding force in his life and career.[32:41] – A lighthearted moment: The unexpected fraternity of pig riders—Dr. Easter shares why he never joined their ranks.[34:12] – Closing reflections: The guiding principles that have shaped Dr. Easter's life and leadership.References & Further Reading:Dr. Bob Easter's profile and contributions to agricultural sciences: University of IllinoisThe Guide to Contrarian Leadership by Dr. Steve SampleMicah 6:8 – He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
Summary:In this episode of Stories from the Road, Dick Foth sits down with Brad Formsma, founder of I Like Giving, a movement centered on the power of generosity. As Valentine's Day approaches, they explore how giving is at the heart of love. Brad shares personal stories from his childhood, including lessons from his grandfather, who modeled a life of generosity. He also discusses his journey from a successful landscaping business to a calling that encourages people to live generously in seven ways—through thoughts, words, time, attention, influence, belongings, and money. This episode is filled with inspiring stories that showcase how small acts of kindness can make a big impact.Episode Notes & Timestamps:00:00 - 00:18 – Introduction: Kicking off the episode and setting the theme of generosity.00:19 - 00:43 – Meet Brad Formsma: His background and the I Like Giving movement.00:44 - 02:10 – The connection between love and giving.02:11 - 04:35 – Brad's childhood: Learning generosity from his grandfather's baking.04:36 - 06:07 – Delivering bread as a form of giving and kindness.06:08 - 07:17 – Facing childhood struggles and discovering resilience.07:18 - 10:04 – A turning point: How Brad's faith journey led him to embrace generosity.10:05 - 12:10 – The moment Brad felt called to encourage generosity.12:11 - 17:30 – How small acts of kindness spark conversations about giving.17:31 - 21:06 – The seven ways to be generous beyond money.21:07 - 25:05 – The impact of storytelling in spreading generosity.25:06 - 30:19 – When giving gets messy: A story about unexpected challenges in generosity.30:20 - 32:48 – Closing thoughts: Why generosity moves the spirit and what's coming in Part 2.References & Resources:
Join Dick Foth and Anders Lindwall as they dive into the journey of creating Green and Gold, a film about hope, family, and the Green Bay Packers. Anders discusses his Midwest roots, his passion for storytelling, and the incredible process of bringing the movie to life. Here are the key moments from the episode:00:00 - 00:22: Introduction and welcome to Anders Lindwall.00:23 - 01:22: Anders shares his roots in Iron River, Michigan, and his connection to the Midwest.01:23 - 03:35: The inspiration for Green and Gold and Anders' journey into filmmaking.03:36 - 08:08: How Anders developed the movie's story, built the script, and brought it to life.08:09 - 12:16: Casting Craig T. Nelson as the lead actor and securing key partnerships like the Green Bay Packers.12:17 - 15:50: The film's heartwarming story of family, farming, and faith.15:51 - 20:02: The unexpected success of Green and Gold at film festivals and its wide release in theaters.20:03 - 23:20: Why watching the film in theaters creates a unique community experience.23:21 - 24:03: Closing thoughts from Anders and Dick Foth.Click below for tickets and more information:Tickets: Fathom EntertainmentOfficial Website: Green and Gold MovieTake your family and friends to experience this heartfelt movie on the big screen!
Episode Title: Adventure into LightPodcast: Stories from the Road with Dick FothWelcome to this special Christmas episode of Stories from the Road! In "Adventure into Light", Dick Foth reflects on the themes of light, words, and connection during this meaningful season. Sit back, relax, and join Dick by the fire as he shares stories and insights that will illuminate your Christmas celebration.Episode Highlights0:00 - Introduction: Dick sets the scene from his cozy living room and welcomes listeners to the episode.2:15 - Cultural Holiday Greetings: Explore how different cultures express the spirit of Christmas, including "Mele Kalikimaka" and "Feliz Navidad."5:30 - The Incarnation: A look at the Gospel of John and the profound message of "the Word became flesh and dwelled among us."9:45 - The Symbolism of Light: Reflections on the transformative power of light in the Christmas season.12:30 - Personal Reflections on Connection: Stories about the impact of words and the enduring significance of light and hope.15:00 - Closing Thoughts: Dick wraps up the episode with an invitation to carry the themes of light and connection into your holiday season.
Join us for our annual Family Service with message led by Pastor Dick Foth
Our friend Dick Foth joins us on the podcast to share about his new project that will inspire, challenge and encourage you. dickfoth.comStories I Love to TellTakeaways:Dick Foth emphasizes the importance of storytelling in sharing hope and building connections. Engaging younger generations requires creating safe spaces for open dialogue and storytelling. Storytelling can help combat feelings of anxiety and hopelessness prevalent in today's society. The power of personal stories lies in their ability to resonate with listeners' experiences. Creating a welcoming atmosphere allows people to feel safe in sharing their own narratives.
Raeanne Newquist joins us to discuss the impact of Mercy Ships and how she has grown though unexpected circumstances. Dick Foth joins us for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Episode Summary:In honor of Veterans Day, Dick Foth reflects on the significance of service and sacrifice for the nation. With insights from history and personal stories, Dick examines the commitment of those who serve both in military and public offices. He highlights the shared pledge to defend the Constitution, the foundation of America's freedom. The episode pays tribute to veterans, explores the symbolic power of Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon, and honors those who work tirelessly to uphold liberty.Key Points Covered:Veterans Day and the Purpose of ServiceVeterans Day honors all U.S. veterans who have served, living and deceased, in both wartime and peacetime.Dick contrasts it with Memorial Day, which specifically remembers those who died in service.He reads the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing the role of the military and elected officials in upholding these ideals.The Symbols of Service: Arlington and the PentagonArlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon are two powerful symbols of the sacrifices made in service of the country.Arlington holds the graves of over 400,000 people, mostly military personnel, while the Pentagon remains an active command center for U.S. defense, staffed by over 25,000 people.Personal Reflections on the PentagonDick recounts his experiences visiting the Pentagon and the respect he developed for those in military service.He reflects on the importance of asking, "Have you served?" and the deep sense of dignity and purpose it imparts.The Power of Serving OthersDick reflects on how serving others—whether in a military, volunteer, or even spiritual capacity—fosters a sense of purpose and power.He shares a conversation with Admiral Vern Clark, former Chief of Naval Operations, who emphasized the importance of equipping young service members with training and the understanding that service is a noble act.Jesus as the Ultimate Model of ServiceDrawing on his faith, Dick discusses Jesus as the model of ultimate sacrifice and servant leadership.He explores the biblical perspective on service and its eternal impact, citing passages from the Gospel of Mark.Quotes:Benjamin Franklin: “Where liberty dwells, there is my country.”Dr. Bill Frist: “The valor and courage of our young women and men in the armed services are a shining example to all of the world. And we owe them and their families our deepest respect.”Reflection Question:What does service mean to you, and how can we honor those who sacrifice to uphold the freedoms we enjoy?
Kyle Dana joins us on the podcast for an insightful conversation about long term investing. Dick Foth joins us for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Episode 46: On the Road AgainIn this heartfelt return, Dick Foth shares his journey back to podcasting and offers a preview of his new storytelling audiobook, Stories I Love to Tell, coming soon to Audible. Settle in as Dick reflects on his family's influence, the beauty of autumn, and the timeless value of stories in connecting across generations. Join us for laughter, warmth, and a reminder to embrace the stories that bring us together.Show Notes:00:09 – Dick welcomes listeners back and shares where he's been.00:29 – Describes the beautiful fall setting and inspiration from nature.00:59 – The backstory: A family conversation that sparked the idea for an audiobook.01:36 – Reflections on the power of storytelling and Dick's personal journey as a storyteller.02:13 – Why our brains love stories and how storytelling preserves values.02:54 – Dick shares about the live storytelling events and the recording process.03:34 – Introduction to Stories I Love to Tell, set to release on Audible.04:11 – Family stories: humorous moments with his children that reveal timeless life lessons.06:00 – Reflections on trust and family bonds through a story with his daughter Jenny.08:04 – The lesson in welcoming strangers, inspired by his daughter Susanna.09:09 – The meaning of hospitality and seeing others as “walking books.”10:46 – Details on how to sign up for early access to the audiobook at DickFoth.com.11:20 – Upcoming live events and a return to Urbana, Illinois, where Dick and Ruth's journey began.Get Early Access to the Stories Audiobook: Sign up at DickFoth.com for updates and early access to Stories I Love to Tell, releasing soon on Audible.
Pastor Travis Jones joins us on the podcast to discuss leadership, life, ministry, and lessons learned. Dick Foth returns for another session of Back Channel with Foth Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Dr Allen Tennison joins us on the podcast for an insightful and impactful conversation on the church today and the cumulative effect of ministry and a life well lived. Dick Foth joins us for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Dr. Dick Foth invites us to question who we are and what it is God has called us to do for the Kingdom of Heaven. In a moment where political divides are at an all time high, we can make space for civil conversation and deeper unity by leaning into our calling, leading with peace and asking thoughtful questions.
"In the Early Church, the power of the Holy Spirit created freedom and intense community in an unprecedented way. The world has never been the same!"
On the day of the birth of the Church, we see the Spirit of God working in both high-drama and faithful obedience spaces. The very same God is in power and at work in our seasons of high drama/intensity and also steady seasons of faithfulness.
Title: UNITED or UNTIEDEpisode Notes:In this episode of "Stories from the Road," titled "UNITED or UNTIED," Dick Foth reflects on significant moments of commemoration in July and the importance of unity in our lives.Dick begins by sharing personal milestones, such as the recent Fourth of July celebrations and what would have been his mother's 114th birthday. He also mentions the upcoming wedding of his grandson Jack and his own 61st wedding anniversary with Ruth.Through historical references, including an attempted assassination at a political rally and the signing of the U.S. Constitution, Dick emphasizes the importance of unity in the face of division. He recounts Ben Franklin's famous response, "A republic, if you can keep it," and poses the question of how we can maintain our togetherness in challenging times.Drawing from the wisdom of radio journalist Celeste Headlee and her TED Talk titled "10 Ways to Have a Better Conversation," Dick explores practical steps to foster better conversations and stronger communities. He highlights the power of trust, affection, and mutual respect, sharing insights from the book "The Boys in the Boat" about a rowing team's journey to Olympic gold.Join Dick Foth as he delves into the significance of staying united, both as individuals and as a nation, and challenges us to consider our role in keeping the dream of unity alive.
Dr Mike Emlet joins us on the podcast today to have a fascinating conversation on our identity in Christ and how we can go on a "grace hunt" rather than a "sin hunt." Dick Foth joins us for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send Questions to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
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This weekend we will explore the unique power of GENTLENESS, as deeper than an action, but a habit of the heart and mind.
Episode Notes: Sacrifice: Let Freedom RingIn this episode of "Foth and Friends, Stories from the Road," Dick Foth reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944. Join us as we:- Hear the touching story of Foth's recent flight over the Normandy beaches and the deep historical significance it invoked.- Explore the sacrifices of the 150,000 Allied troops—mostly American, British, and Canadian—who stormed the beaches of Normandy, many of whom paid the ultimate price for freedom.- Listen to powerful excerpts from wartime reporters Andy Rooney and Ernie Pyle, who captured the raw and unfiltered truth of D-Day and its aftermath.- Reflect on the personal accounts of two WWII veterans, Ralph Norton and Paul Todd, whose valor and experiences shaped Foth's understanding of sacrifice.- Understand the profound connection between the sacrifices made on D-Day and the greater theme of freedom, both at a national and spiritual level.This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the young men who gave their lives and a reminder of the true cost of liberty. Join us for a journey of remembrance and gratitude.Show Notes:- [0:00] Introduction and context of the recording- [1:30] Reflecting on the flight over Normandy- [3:45] Historical background of D-Day- [6:15] Andy Rooney's reflections on D-Day- [8:00] Ernie Pyle's vivid descriptions of the aftermath- [10:30] Personal stories of WWII veterans Ralph Norton and Paul Todd- [13:00] The connection between human and spiritual freedom- [15:00] Conclusion and final thoughtsLinks and Resources:- Follow "Foth and Friends" on [Apple Podcasts](#) and [Spotify](#).- Learn more about the history of D-Day [here](#).- Read more about Andy Rooney and Ernie Pyle's wartime journalism [here](#).Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. Catch you next time on "Foth and Friends, Stories from the Road."
Podcast Episode Description:Title: Stories from the RoadSubtitle: A Heart-Stopping Miracle and the Power of PrayerDescription:In this heartfelt episode of "Foth and Friends," Dick Foth reflects on a life-altering experience that occurred exactly 11 years ago. As he prepares to travel to Boise, Idaho, for his grandson's high school graduation, Dick shares a poignant and miraculous story about his wife, Ruth. On a May morning in Estes Park, Colorado, Ruth suffered sudden cardiac death during a gathering with friends. Drawing parallels to the biblical account of Lazarus, Dick recounts the intense moments when Ruth's heart stopped, the desperate prayers, and the swift medical response that ultimately saved her life.This moving narrative highlights themes of love, faith, and the mysterious ways in which life and resurrection manifest. It also underscores the power of community support and the impact of collective prayer. Through this story, Dick expresses deep gratitude for the extra years he and Ruth have shared and reflects on the profound changes this event brought to their lives. Join Dick for an inspiring episode filled with hope, gratitude, and the enduring power of miracles.Show Notes:- Introduction to the episode and upcoming trip to Boise, Idaho.- Recollection of the incident 11 years ago on a May morning in Estes Park, Colorado.- Parallels to the biblical story of Lazarus.- The critical moments of Ruth's sudden cardiac death and the immediate response.- Community support, prayers, and medical intervention.- Ruth's recovery and the impact on their lives.- Reflections on faith, love, and the meaning of miracles.- A personal poem written by Dick, dedicated to Ruth's miraculous survival.- Conclusion and sign-off. Tune in to hear a story of incredible resilience and the extraordinary power of faith and love. Keywords: Faith, Miracles, Resurrection, Love, Community, Prayer, Recovery, Hope, Family.
Among all of the Fruits of the Spirit, 'patience' tends to be the one most people desire the least. But more than something we need to work on, the patience of the Lord towards us and within us develops something entirely different than what our flesh or the world can offer. Join us in 'Experiencing Patience' this weekend!
### Podcast Notes for Episode 42: "Congratulations, Class of 2024!"Host: Dick Foth Title: Congratulations, Class of 2024! Episode Number: 42 Release Date: [Insert Date]#### SummaryIn this special episode, Dick Foth celebrates his granddaughter, Hope Clements, and her graduation from Northwest University. He delves into the dual nature of graduation as both an ending and a beginning, exploring the significance of commencements and the journey of academic achievement. Foth reflects on the growth of the inner life, drawing lessons from the transformative journey of the Apostle Paul and the concept of progressing "from faith to faith."#### Key Points1. Location and Event: - The episode is set in Renton, Washington, just east of Seattle, during the commencement ceremony at Northwest University in Kirkland. - Dick Foth's granddaughter, Hope Clements, graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Communications.2. Graduation vs. Commencement: - Graduation marks the completion of academic requirements and the end of a significant effort. - Commencement signifies a new beginning, prompting graduates to embark on the next phase of their lives.3. Historical Context: - "Pomp and Circumstance," composed by Sir Edward Elgar in 1901, originally for the coronation of King Edward VII, is traditionally played at graduations. The title comes from a line in Shakespeare's "Othello."4. Ceremony Details: - The episode describes the processional of faculty and students, the traditional academic regalia, and the atmosphere of anticipation and celebration. - The significance of academic honors, including cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude, and the use of hoods for advanced degrees, is explained.5. Life as a Progression: - Foth discusses the concept of life as a progression of time and experiences, questioning whether these are repetitive or building. - Emphasis on the growth of the inner life, including spirit, emotion, and will.6. Spiritual Reflection: - The transformation of Saul to Paul is highlighted, illustrating a profound shift in trust and belief. - Romans 1:16-17 (The Message) is quoted, emphasizing the idea of living by faith and the progression "from faith to faith." - Reference to 2 Corinthians 3:18, discussing the transformation into greater degrees of glory.7. Encouragement for Graduates: - Drawing on Paul's words to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:7-8, Foth encourages graduates to celebrate their achievements and embrace the future with determination and faith.#### References- Pomp and Circumstance: Sir Edward Elgar's composition, originally for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1901. The title is derived from Shakespeare's "Othello" ("Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war!") .- Biblical Passages: - Romans 1:16-17 (The Message) - Discusses living by faith and the progression from one degree of faith to another. - 2 Corinthians 3:18 - Speaks of transformation into the Lord's image from one degree of glory to another. - 2 Timothy 4:7-8 - Paul's reflection on completing his life's mission and looking forward to the crown of righteousness .- Host: Dick Foth- Website: DickFoth.comCatch the full episode and explore more stories at [Podcast Website]. Celebrate with us and get inspired to embrace new beginnings with faith and determination.
This weekend Experiencing Love is our theme in the study of the fruit of the Spirit. In times of stress and upheaval, what might happen when LOVE walks in?
This weekend Experiencing Love is our theme in the study of the fruit of the Spirit. In times of stress and upheaval, what might happen when LOVE walks in?
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Dr. Joe Hellerman joins us on the podcast today to discuss the familial nature of the church and the importance for Christians today to understand this as they live life out in a society that is ever increasingly more isolating. Dick Foth returns for a session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
This weekend we will explore with Dick Foth the most profound six hours in the history of mankind, the crucifixion of Jesus.
**Podcast Summary:**Welcome to "Stories From The Road"! In this episode, host Dick Foth reflects on his upcoming 83rd birthday, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about the journey of life. He delves into the significance of beginnings, recounting details from his own birth record and early experiences. From humorous moments like misunderstanding apple quantities as a child to profound reflections on aging and faith, Dick invites listeners to contemplate their own beginnings and the remarkable journey of existence. Tune in for a thoughtful and inspiring exploration of life's milestones and the enduring hope found in following Jesus.---**Podcast Notes:**- Episode Date: March 17th, 2024- Host: Dick Foth- Topic: Reflections on Life's Beginnings and Milestones**Key Points:**1. Introduction - Dick Foth shares his thoughts on the eve of his 83rd birthday. - He highlights the significance of beginnings in life's journey.2. Personal Anecdotes - Dick recounts details from his birth record, including the time, location, and attending physician. - He humorously recalls a childhood incident involving a misunderstanding about apple quantities.3. Reflections on Aging and Faith - The host reflects on the passage of time and the changes that come with aging. - He shares insights about finding richness and hope through following Jesus.4. Closing Remarks - Dick expresses gratitude for his experiences and the opportunity to continue his journey. - He extends blessings to listeners on their own journeys around the sun in 2024.**Closing Thoughts:**"Stories From The Road" offers a poignant and introspective episode as Dick Foth shares personal reflections on life's milestones, beginnings, and the enduring hope found in faith. Whether you're celebrating a birthday or simply contemplating life's journey, this episode provides valuable insights and encouragement for listeners. Join us for more engaging stories and meaningful conversations on future episodes.
Dr John Easter, Executive Director of Assemblies of God World Missions, joins us on the podcast to share about the call of God, missions, what he is sensing the Holy Spirit is saying to us now, and his love for the local church. Dick Foth returns for another session of Back Channel with Foth.
In this episode of "Stories from The Road" with Dick Foth, listeners are treated to a blend of personal reflection, sports trivia, and spiritual insights. Dick begins with a touch of melancholy following his team's Super Bowl loss, transporting listeners back to his childhood in 1950s Oakland, California, where baseball giants were yet to emerge, leaving only the San Francisco 49ers to dominate the sporting landscape across the Bay. Despite the disappointment, Dick acknowledges the monumental impact of the Super Bowl, highlighting its status as the biggest sports event in the United States and drawing attention to the memorable final hour deemed the best in history.The podcast then shifts focus to the global fascination with sports as Dick explores the top ten sports worldwide. From soccer's unparalleled popularity to the unexpected appeal of cricket and hockey, Dick delves into each sport's cultural significance, sharing intriguing facts such as soccer's ancient origins in China and the unexpected diplomatic role of ping pong between the US and China.But "Stories from The Road" offers more than just sports trivia. Dick seamlessly weaves in parallels between sports language and life, drawing on biblical truths reflected in athletic pursuits. He discusses the importance of discipline, obedience, self-control, effort, strategic aim, and singular focus in achieving personal goals, grounding his insights in biblical passages:1. **Strict Training:** Dick references 1 Timothy 4:7, where Paul encourages believers to "Train yourself for godliness," likening the rigorous training of athletes to the spiritual discipline required for growth in faith.2. **Steadfast Obedience:** Drawing from 2 Timothy 2:5, Dick emphasizes the necessity of adhering to rules, as an athlete is not crowned unless they compete according to the rules.3. **Self-Control:** Reflecting on 1 Corinthians 9:25, Dick discusses the importance of self-control, citing Paul's admonition that "Every athlete exercises self-control in all things."4. **Strenuous Effort:** Quoting 1 Timothy 4:10, Dick underscores the need for toil and effort, as the Bible urges believers to labor diligently for spiritual rewards.As the episode draws to a close, Dick encourages listeners to pursue their goals with unwavering determination, echoing the Apostle Paul's call to press toward the high calling in Jesus. With promises of more enriching insights and captivating stories from the road, Dick bids farewell, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next episode's exploration of love and other themes. Don't miss out on this unique blend of sports, spirituality, and life reflections. Tune in to "Stories from The Road" for an enriching journey of discovery and insight.
Dr Butch Frey joins us on the podcast to have a vital conversation about marriage, relationships, and mission. Dick Foth returns for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
**Episode Notes - "The First Day"**- Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Stories from the Road" with Dick Foth in 2024.- Dick reflects on the profound nature of January 1st, marking the beginning of a new year.- He opens with a quote from John Lennon, pondering life's unpredictability and the unexpected twists it may bring.- References the statistical certainties of life, such as births and deaths, grounding the discussion in the tangible and inevitable.- Cites the biblical perspective from Malachi 3:6, emphasizing the unchanging nature of the Lord, a timeless source of comfort. - "For I am the Lord, I change not." - Malachi 3:6- Explores the New Testament affirmation in Hebrews, stating that Jesus Christ remains constant throughout time, echoing Malachi's sentiment. - "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever." - Hebrews 13:8- Introduces a prayer for the new year by Joyce Rupp, grounding the podcast in a spiritual perspective.- Encourages listeners to embrace the mystery of the future with faith and hope, guided by the wisdom of the prayer.- Invites a perspective shift towards welcoming whatever comes our way, fostering resilience and gratitude.- Acknowledges the challenges and comforts found in Joyce Rupp's writings, adding depth to the narrative.Join Dick Foth in this insightful exploration of "The First Day" of 2024, where references from John Lennon, Malachi, and Hebrews converge to provide wisdom, comfort, and inspiration for the road ahead.
Pastor, author, and podcaster Stephen Blandino joins us again on the podcast to discuss what it means to be a spirit led visionary leader. Dick Foth returns for another session of Back Channel with Foth. Send questions to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Dick Foth and Susanna Aughtman return to the podcast to discuss Christmas and The Light of the World.
Podcast Title: Christmas: The Mothers of JesusEpisode Notes:In this special Christmas edition of the podcast, titled "Christmas: The Mothers of Jesus," host Dick Foth takes listeners on a reflective journey into the often-overlooked role of mothers in the story of Jesus' birth. Inspired by insights from Tim Keller's book, "Hidden Christmas: The Surprising Truth Behind the Birth of Christ," Foth explores the genealogy of Jesus found in the Gospel of Matthew.Key Points:Unveiling the Unusual Genealogy:Foth highlights the uniqueness of the genealogy in Matthew, which includes the names of five women, all mothers of Jesus.He discusses the rarity of women being mentioned in ancient genealogies, particularly in patriarchal societies.Inclusion of Gentile Women:Foth underscores the significance of including Gentile women—Tamar, Rehab, and Ruth—in Jesus' genealogy.These women, considered outsiders in ancient Jewish society, challenge traditional norms and expectations.Insights from Tim Keller:Drawing from Tim Keller's perspective, Foth shares how Keller views Jesus' genealogy as a representation of a "dysfunctional family" from which the Messiah emerges.Intimate Conversation with Susanna:Foth engages in a heartwarming conversation with his daughter, Susanna, who provides personal insights into Keller's chapter on the Mothers of Jesus.Susanna emphasizes the inclusive nature of Jesus' family line, expressing that Jesus is unashamed to call believers his brethren.Reflections on Motherhood:The podcast delves into personal experiences of motherhood as Susanna shares her thoughts on the anticipation and joy of becoming a mother.Foth reminisces about Susanna's childhood and updates listeners on her three sons, providing a glimpse into the challenges and joys of motherhood.Expressing Gratitude to Mothers:Foth concludes the episode by expressing heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for all mothers.He recognizes the tireless efforts, love, and sacrifices that mothers make, both inside and outside the home.References:Tim Keller's book: "Hidden Christmas: The Surprising Truth Behind the Birth of Christ."Join Dick Foth in this heartwarming Christmas exploration, celebrating the extraordinary role of the Mothers of Jesus and expressing gratitude to all mothers for the indelible mark they leave on the lives of their children.
Podcast Notes: Christmas: Light of the WorldReferences:Scriptural Foundation:Isaiah 9:2 - "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light..."Book References:Tim Keller's "Hidden Christmas" serves as a foundational text for the discussion.G.K. Chesterton's quote: "God is like the sun. The one created thing we cannot look at is the one thing in the light of which we look at everything."Scientific Insight:Reference to the scientific discovery at Northwestern University in 2011 about sparks of zinc at the moment of conception.Connection to the flash of light mentioned in Isaiah.Key Themes:The symbolic significance of lights during the Christmas season.Jesus as the divine light, bringing new life, revealing truth, and breaking worldly addictions.Anecdotes:Personal stories shared by Dick Foth and his daughter, Susanna Aughtmon.Susanna's childhood experience related to fear of the dark and the desire for light.Closing Thoughts:Encouragement to share light with others as Christmas approaches.Related Books:Tim Keller's "Hidden Christmas"Susanna Aughtmon's Books:Bliss to You: Trixie's Guide to a Happy LifeAll I Need to Know I Learned from My HorseDick Foth's Books:Known: Finding Deep Friendships in a Shallow WorldA Trip Around the Sun: Turning Your Everyday Life into the Adventure of a LifetimeCo-authored with Mark Batterson.Podcast Hosts:Dick Foth: Host of "Christmas: Light of the World" podcast.Explore Dick Foth's books on Amazon.Susanna Aughtmon: Author, speaker, and contributor to the podcast.Discover Susanna Aughtmon's books on Amazon.As the Christmas season approaches, the podcast encourages listeners to delve into these books for further exploration of the themes discussed and to embrace the light that Jesus brings into our lives.