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If you love good Bible preaching then you're going to enjoy and benefit greatly from this message! Our good friend, Cameron Dula preached this for our Deeply Rooted Equip in July of 2024 at Eastside Baptist Church in Elizabethton, TN. We pray you are encouraged and edified by this powerful sermon.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Hospitality Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/18/2024 Bible: Genesis 18:1-8 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Massacre of the Innocents Subtitle: The World Was Not Worthy Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/13/2024 Bible: Matthew 2; Acts 6-7 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: War and Peace Subtitle: Genesis Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 4/28/2024 Bible: Genesis 14 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: War and Peace Subtitle: Genesis Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 4/28/2024 Bible: Genesis 14 Length: 49 min.
The following sermon was chosen as a 'staff-pick' on SermonAudio: Title: The Impact of the Gospel Upon the City Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 1/6/2019 Length: 1 min.
Michael Letts is the Founder, President, and CEO of In-Vest USA, a national grassroots non-profit organization that is helping hundreds of communities provide thousands of bulletproof vests for their police forces through educational, public relations, sponsorship, and fundraising programs. As of January 2021, more than 6,500 concealable and active shooter vests have been distributed to police officers throughout the United States, and globally as the result of his leadership and passion. The organization's efforts have helped police officers from areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina to nations such as Nicaragua, and Mexico.His involvement has earned him a Congressional Gold Medal Award for Community Service and the SC Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina's highest civilian honor for extraordinary lifetime achievement and service to the state and nation. His efforts have been recognized globally with the bestowing of the title In addition to being the CEO and President of In-Vest USA, he is also the Chaplain at Columbia Police Department, the Chaplain at South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, was the Executive Pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, Councilman at Central Midlands Council of Governments, Airport Commission, SC State Counter Terrorism Council, Founder, President, and CEO of Salty Fin Realty and Holdings, LLC, Board Member, and Partner, Talaus Technology, LLC, and a member of the First Palmer Trust. He also holds numerous leadership positions in the Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts of America, and Kiwanis.A few of his numerous honors and awards include His Excellency Count, Sir Michael Letts, Chevalier, Knight of Honour of the Imperial Teutonic Order, Republic of Germany, the CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL AWARD-100TH CONGRESS, and the S.C. Order of the Palmetto.https://investusa.org/https://michaelletts.us/Check out other amazing Savvy guests at: https://www.savvybroadcasting.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Thompson, a pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, experienced the power of the Gospel through the family God gave him. Here is a story of the salvation of a boy in a godly Christian family. A boy whose favorite and the most influential preacher in his life was his father. A boy whose faith was stirred by his father's conversations during car rides, "when they sat in the house and walked by the way."
Freddy B: My Last Encounter With the Law Got Me A Trip for a One Year Stay at a Department of Corrections Facility by Yvonne Stevens Walton HarrisI believe Freddy B will open the eyes of young men and women-"There are consequences to your actions in life." My hope is this book will continue his ministry to others. His struggle may help parents realize, no matter how difficult, to find a way to break the wall of silence that teens frequently suffer when they think their parents do not understand.Yvonne Stevens Walton Harris and her husband, Frederick Harris reside in the suburbs of Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. Harris holds an associate degree in Business Administration from the University of Indianapolis and a bachelor degree in General Studies from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. She has won a prestigious award for her writing from the Department of Afro Studies at IUPUI and she is a lifetime Gamma Phi Delta sorority sister in good standing.Dedicated to her spiritual home at Eastside Baptist Church since 1960, Mrs. Harris is the assistant secretary of the Sunday School, President of the Missionary Ministry and secretary of the monthly Leadership meetings. She is a retired substitute teacher for the Washington Township Public School System and she continues to be an advocate for all children.https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/freddy-b-yvonne-stevens-walton-harris/1119474973https://authorreputationpress.com/products/freddy-b-my-last-encounter-with-the-law-got-me-a-trip-for-a-one-year-stay-at-a-department-of-corrections-facilityhttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/1523ywharris.mp3
Meet Jamey Dickens, an incredible pastor who has worked as a pastor for Andy Stanley of Northpoint Ministries for over a decade. Jamey is now the lead pastor of Northpoint Ministries' newest church, East Cobb Church in Marietta, Georgia since early 2020. That's my church! Jamey has been a pivotal person in my life, and in the lives of countless people as he has preached and ministered over the years. The mission of East Cobb Church is simple, Jamey says, because Jesus made it simple. They are on a mission to Love Where You Live. #lovewhereyoulive. Jamey cares deeply about helping people know Jesus personally, and Jamey leads the church very personally. He is approachable and accessible--always willing to listen, connect, meet with people individually, talk on the phone or even text. Last year, a young man from downtown Atlanta (far away from East Cobb) accepted Christ and was baptized by Jamey at East Cobb Church because he had messaged Jamey's Instagram account with some questions about God. Jamey responded and became a mentor for this young man. That's who Jamey Dickens is. I sat next to the young man's mother at the service, and she told me she never dreamed her son would have turned his life over to Christ. If you live in the Atlanta area, join us in person at East Cobb Church at 4 pm on Sundays. Until our new church building is completed, we meet at Eastside Baptist Church in Marietta. You can also watch the service on demand, online. Learn more at https://eastcobbchurch.org/sundaysHear a quick message from Jamey here: https://eastcobbchurch.org/imnew#lovewhereyoulive
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Question Concerning Spanking Subtitle: Q/A Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/6/2022 Length: 24 min.
For the first time, pastors in North America wonder how things will develop in view of the arrest and incarceration of Canadian pastors. How should we view it when we are jailed on false charges (or true charges)? How should we conduct ourselves? What should we expect? Join us as we speak with Paul Thompson from Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho, who was arrested and jailed for 17 days under false accusations.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Father's Good Pleasure Subtitle: Colossians Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/20/2021 Bible: Colossians 1:13-20 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Change of Place Subtitle: Colossians Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/23/2021 Bible: Colossians 1:12-14 Length: 54 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Response to Rebellion Subtitle: Isaiah Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Isaiah 65:1-7 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Response to Rebellion Subtitle: Isaiah Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: Isaiah 65:1-7 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: CARM - Persecution Speaker: Matt Slick Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: 1 Peter 1 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: An Outburst of Thanksgiving Subtitle: Isaiah Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/20/2020 Bible: Isaiah 63:7-14 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Attributes of an Enemy of God Subtitle: Isaiah Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: Isaiah 63:1-6 Length: 50 min.
Join Pastor Travis Hall and his guest, Dr. Joshua Rice, as they talk about the vitality of understanding the context of each scripture we read. Dr. Joshua Rice believes that we see self in scriptures and uses a unique method of teaching the relevance of the latter to his students. This episode is going to be filled with refreshing and essential insights for Christians. Tune in as they put the spot on the Transformational Truth #9 - When it comes to applying the bible to our lives, any time we take the text out of context, we can be left with a con. There is a number of important stuff to take note of, so make sure to stay with us. In this episode, you will learn: · The way a person sees Jesus is the way they see themselves. · It has become easier to accept the truth passed down to us than to seek it ourselves. · Dr. Joshua Rice’s simple keys to identifying the proper context of scriptures. · Why is there a temptation to dismiss the importance of context? · Advice to leaders who are down the road and want to walk it out. · …and so much more. About Dr. Joshua Rice: Josh Rice has dedicated his life to one assertion: the last bastion of freethinking, creative truth, and generous living is found in the local church. He has served in full-time pastoral ministry for 20 years as a youth pastor, denominational leader, and senior pastor. Since 2008, Joshua Rice has come alongside Christian organizations for a variety of generosity initiatives. His experience working with Christian nonprofits and schools includes leading national capital campaigns, serving major debt reduction initiatives, creating annual fund strategies, soliciting foundations, and funding the construction of athletic and educational facilities. He presently serves as Teaching Pastor at Eastside Baptist Church in Atlanta, Instructor of Biblical Studies at Point University (West Point, GA), and Dean of the School of Ministry at Richmont Graduate University (Atlanta). He holds degrees from Lee University (B.A.), Columbia Theological Seminary (M.A.), and the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (Th.M; Ph.D). Josh is the author of Paul and Patronage: The Dynamics of Power in 1 Corinthians (Pickwick Press, 2013) and the spiritual memoir, The Jewish Centaur: Adventures in Pentecostal Christianity (Cascade Books, 2015), along with numerous published articles. Josh and his wife, Johnna, have been married for 20 years. They have 2 daughters: Sophia (14) and Evie (12). Josh likes golf, reading like crazy, running, motorcycles, action movies, basketball, history, and dead languages. Connect with Dr. Joshua Rice on: Linked sites: https://www.richmont.edu/ https://point.edu/about/faculty/joshua-rice/ Blog: https://thejewishcentaur.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JewishCentaur Catch Pastor Travis Hall on: Website: http://cultivatemypurpose.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pastortravishall/
BK Presents: Music by Kristy Jordan / Sung by Rivers of Praise Song: " Not Going Back " - this song was written for her fathers church's called Eastside Baptist Church in Tacoma WA. The had burned down to the ground. But the only thing was standing, was the " Cross of Jesus Christ in the church. When the church was rebuilt from the ground up. Her Father asked her, to write a special song to sing. As they marched into the brand new church. That song is " Not Going Back " , written by Kristy Jordan. --- 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/bkpresents/message
Podcast: Kitchen Table TheologyPodcast Series: Bonus EpisodeEpisode Number: 014Episode Name: Reflections on Ravi Zacharias, Part 2Episode Length: 24:49Episode Download Link: Click here to download episode. Host: Jeff CranstonCo Host: Dr. John Hull Episode SummaryDr. John Hull and I sat down together and each reflected on our memories of Ravi Zacharias. Ravi was a friend and mentor to each of us for many years and had a profound impact on our lives and ministry. Turns out we both had a lot to say; this is part two of two episodes. We would love to hear any memories or stories of how Ravi has impacted your life as well. #thankyouRaviPeople and Companies We Mentioned in the Show● Dr. John Hull, Eastside Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA● Ravi Zacharias, RZIMJoin the ConversationWe love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today’s episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.orgVisit my website jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church. Check in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston.Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it, but applying it. Thanks for listening!
Podcast: Kitchen Table TheologyPodcast Series: Bonus EpisodeEpisode Number: 012Episode Name: Reflections on Ravi Zacharias, Part 1Episode Length: 28:06Episode Download Link: Click here to download episode. Host: Jeff CranstonCo Host: Dr. John Hull Episode SummaryDr. John Hull and I sat down together and each reflected on our memories of Ravi Zacharias. Ravi was a friend and mentor to each of us for many years and had a profound impact on our lives and ministry. Turns out we both had a lot to say, so this is part one of two episodes. We would love to hear any memories or stories of how Ravi has impacted your life as well. #thankyouRaviPeople We Mentioned in the Show● Dr. John Hull, Eastside Baptist Church, Atlanta, GA● Ravi Zacharias, RZIMJoin the ConversationWe love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today’s episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.orgVisit my website and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church. Check in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranston.Remember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it, but applying it. Thanks for listening!
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church, sbc is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Patricia Walker Memorial Service Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church, sbc Event: Funeral Service Date: 5/23/2020 Bible: 1 Corinthians 15 Length: 49 min.
Teaching Ministry of Mike Royal, Senior Pastor of Eastside Baptist Church
Cathy Ward, mother of Bryson Ward, gives her testimony on opening day of The Bryson Ward Children’s Wing at Eastside Baptist Church
Season 1 - Episode 6 - Does Prayer Change Things? Introduction to Episode: During this episode, we study prayer and the concept of what and who prayer changes. We explore the question, can we change the will or mind of God? As we explain the answer, another question pops up, why pray? Humans are often never satisfied with the answers to our prayers and we can be extremely vocal about the answer. Throughout our conversation, we are given three reasons on why we should pray and what prayer does to us as a people. Rev. Shane Folks give us his meaning to the word 'prayer' stating it is a two way connection. Because we are a child of the Father, we can go directly to him in prayer. We learn that our prayer does not bother God yet he turns his ear to us and listens. Co-host: Pastor Shane Folks grew up in Sallisaw, Oklahoma where he attended (HS) and Immanuel Baptist Church. Pastor Folks attended and graduated from the University of Oklahoma and shortly after answered God's calling on his life. Pastor Folks moved to Louisiana where he attended the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary where he obtained his Masters of Divinity. Pastor Folks served several churches in Thibodaux and the surrounding areas. It turns out that what God had in store for Pastor Shane was a wonderful wife, Hannah. They were married in August of 2016 and have three "fur babies" -- Gus, Louise, and Calvin. Pastor Folks is not the pastor or Eastside Baptist Church in Sallisaw, Oklahoma. Fun Fact: Pastor Folks also has a masters in Muslim Studies from Columbia Int'l University and is currently seeking his PhD. Podcast Episode Summary: As we give our commentary on the question, does prayer change things? We often ask ourselves, why pray? Throughout the discussion we learn three reasons on why we should pray. Pastor Folks also leaves us with the answer of what prayer does to us? We were commanded to pray Praying change us Prayer is the means God uses to bring about His Will. Notable Quotes: Prayer can change our understanding, mind and our heart along with our spiritual fortitude." - Shane Folks "Pray always, never stop praying, God hears your prayer, even when you think He closed His ear to you." - Brandon Queen Recommended Links: http://eastsidesallisaw.org/ Find Our Podcast on These Platforms: Google Spotify Stitcher PocketCasts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/support
Our co-host Ted Lowe sat down for an interview with friend of the podcast, Todd Graham. Todd is a speaker, author and the family pastor at Eastside Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. He’s got many years of experience leading marriage and family ministries at a few different churches across the country. Todd has been married for 19 years and has three kids. Todd has also been very involved with MarriedPeople over the years. He’s written for our blog, spoken at our conferences, and been a tremendous leader behind the scenes. But perhaps our favorite thing about Todd is his transparency. Todd gives so much hope through what he does by being real about the tough stuff. Todd shares about his struggle with depression, the impact it has had on his marriage, and how he has learned to handle his depression in a way that is actually helpful and empowering to his marriage. It’s important to note that Todd is talking about people who experience every day, common depression tendencies vs. those who need legit professional help. Interview You were a first responder before being a pastor. Talk a little about that. While I was pastoring I was a police officer in a county just north of Atlanta for several years and I’ve also worked on their fire department and part time in the trauma department at the children’s hospital. How has depression impacted you personally as a husband and dad? As a pastor, I see it all the time. The thing about depression is that it never just impacts one person—it also impacts their marriage. It’s a lonely thing because it can be a taboo topic. I’ve struggled with it for years—probably most of my life. It’s amazing how many leaders deal with it. Why do you think people suffer in silence with this? Why don’t we talk about it? Most of the people I talk with that are dealing with it ask the same thing. Things like diabetes or other illnesses are provable—you can document and put them on paper and there are clear action steps to take care of them. But the emotional or mental conditions are more difficult. And there are so many different types. I think a lot of people don’t even realize they’re dealing with it. What would you say to people who don’t understand the struggle? That is one of the biggest struggles that makes people who are dealing with it not want to talk about it. Depression is not something you can just turn off or turn on. It takes them over and they don’t know how to deal with it. You often don’t know how to deal with it and don’t even want to because nothing can fix it right away. It’s a multi-faceted thing that takes you over physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. How do you respond to Christians who say “Isn’t Jesus enough”? That’s just one more reason people won’t talk about it. So many people come into my office hurt by statements like that. Christ is supposed to be our joy. But the thing is that things aren’t working right in your head. If you’re having a hard time figuring that out, it doesn’t mean you’re broken or that there’s anything wrong with your relationship with Jesus. What’s the difference between sadness and depression? Everyone experiences sadness, but one of the biggest myths about depression is that it’s sadness. Sadness is just a byproduct. Depression is when the passion of life actually fades—your desire to do things that make life what it is goes away. You become cynical and feel drained. You can get numb without being sad. What are the differences with people you see who are in depression? Guys have a tendency to get angrier about it. In general, men are fixers. When they can’t fix it, they tend to get angry. Women tend to be sadder, because they’re sad that they’re sad and can’t figure out why. Other clues are that little things will get you disproportionately angry or frustrated. Or things that are a big deal aren’t a big deal anymore and you stop taking care of things. Passion in life fades and things you usually like to do don’t excite you anymore. Some people start sleeping more to get away from it. Laughter is often replaced with cynicism and productivity drops. Those are all hints when you get into a cycle or become constant. What does this look like for people who are married to someone with depression? A lot of times people don’t know. It can be very difficult for the person who is dealing with depression to communicate how dark it gets on the inside. If your spouse is trying to explain this to you, realize the effort that took to explain to you. Many times, it can be hard to separate between marital issues and depression. When it doesn’t feel like one of the spouses is energized by the relationship, it can feel like something is wrong between them. Which is often not the case. It really has nothing to do with the other person, but it can be hard not to feel like it’s about you. How do people usually respond to a spouse with depression? Men in particular are fixers and they want to press a button and fix their spouse. If you love the person you’re going to want to fix it to help them feel better. But with depression, another person can’t fix you. At this point, it’s common for both spouses to want to fix it. But just to have someone understand helps a lot. When your spouse is dealing with something like this and fixing doesn’t work, the spouse not dealing with it runs out of ideas and feels like they’ve done their best. They can internalize it and feel like they’re broken. It’s easy to get defensive when you’ve done your very best and putting all your effort into marriage and there’s nothing positive coming out of it. It can feel like they aren’t enough for the other spouse. Do you see a change with how the church is handling depression? Yes, we are talking about it more and we need to talk about it. There are so many different levels of depression/burnout that a lot of it could be stopped before it gets intense by just talking about it. There’s a big difference between clinical depression and ‘regular everyday’ depression that’s being triggered by anxiety. We can do something about that second part, and if people dealing with the first part get more comfortable talking about it they can get the help they need. How have you handled your own depression? I didn’t know I was dealing with it for a while. One day, I read a blog post by Carey Nieuwhof and he was listing the top clues to know you’re burning out. I read that article and realized I was all of them. It explained what was happening. No one had ever talked about it. That was my wakeup call. For me, I pick one thing physically, mentally and spiritually to do every day. If nothing else happens for the day, at least I did one thing. I’m a runner and I’ll get in over 1,000 miles this year. Most of those are to prevent the darkness from taking me over. Get outside and do something physically. How do you get yourself up off the couch when you’re struggling with depression? The first step is getting out the door. Go for a walk. Last night, I was planning on going on a long run and I went for a mile walk instead. The enemy of depression is doing something, because when it’s eating at you, you want to do nothing. Start with one meal and choose something grown from the ground instead of produced. Everything counts, no matter how big or small it is. The physical stuff is a game changer. What are some other solutions for dealing with depression? I always do something mentally every day. I’m a reader because I know it betters me and makes my mind stronger. Any kind of book you can read will activate the part of your brain that’s not is not wanting to function and will help kick start you out of the cycle. I also use The 5 Minute Journal. It starts out with three things you’re grateful for and closes you out with one thing that happened during the day that you’re grateful for. There’s a lot of research on it and how it keeps you in a positive headspace. Spiritually, I try to do one thing every day—get into a devotional to keep me connected. Just knowing that God loves you and believing that Jesus came and died for you, that’s great. But it doesn’t fix things around you. It gives you a new perspective on how to deal with things. Knowing who Jesus is isn’t the answer, but adding him back into the equation in your daily life is. These aren’t quick fixes but they are the road for keeping your head about you and keep the dark times from staying so dark. What are your views on depression medication? God designed the brain so incredibly. When you’re in a space where you can handle and manage yourself, you should do everything in your power to do that. But there are cases where people need help, and God placed doctors who can help us. Medication scan be incredibly important for people who need them. Anyone who says people shouldn’t take medication are speaking out of ignorance. I don’t think they’re trying to be mean, but they don’t understand. Sometimes we need some help and that’s the route to go. What should people do if they’re feeling hopeless? Those are people listening to the lies in their head. The dream is that they would experience life fully every day. But if you’re not there right now, take it moment-by-moment. You’re here and you’ve brought a smile to someone’s face or changed someone’s day. It’s hard to find hope in that dark space because you don’t feel you have value but that’s just not true. You can go prove it by doing something for someone. How important is community and letting people in? Isolation is what kills a lot of relationships. One of the difficult things about depression is that you do feel isolated. It’s why talking about it helps so tremendously—you find out it’s not just you. You are not the only person who is dealing with this. I say the same thing to spouses—you’re not the only person in this position. Keep up the work and know you’re not alone in this. Your one simple thing: For those struggling with depression, pick one thing physically, mentally or spiritually (or all three) and do that each day. For the spouse, don’t take it personal. Keep answering your spouse’s question (for men: “Do I have what it takes?” and for women: “Would you pick me again?) and you’ve done your best. Show Closing Thanks for joining us for the Married People Podcast. We hope you’ll subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review – they help us make the podcast better. We want to hear from you. Share with us on Facebook, Instagram or our site. If you want more resources, check out Your Best Us.
This weeks LPS is a dear brother I met on Facebook. Greg is in the beginning stages of planting a church and you can hear his heart and passion for God's people in our interview. If you would like the contact information for his his church it is right here: www.esbctwinfalls.com www.paulthompsonblog.com Eastside Baptist Church 204 Eastland Drive North Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Phone: 208-734-7041 ATTENTION! SAVE $40 OFF OF REGISTRATION FOR G3 CONFERENCE 2018 BY TYPING "BAR" IN THE CODE SECTION. www.g3conference.com Follow and Subscribe EVERYTHING THE B.A.R. PODCAST: Visit the website: www.thebarpodcast.com Like us on Facebook: The Bar Podcast Follow us on Twitter: @thebar_podcast Follow us on Instagram:@thebar_podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-b-a-r-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Oftentimes we underestimate the meaning of the, "GRACE." Join Pastor Randy as he share with the Olive Springs Campus of Eastside Baptist Church five precepts/attributes of this incredible word the Word of God calls, "GRACE!"
Olive Springs has entered into a UNION with Eastside Baptist Church in Marietta, GA. Together we are all excited about what God has for us as we join our resources to connect our community with Jesus Christ! But, what is the first and foremost thing we must do at all three of the Campuses of Eastside Baptist Church? PRAY! PRAY! and PRAY!! The Olive Springs' Teaching Pastor, Dr. Randy Cheek, shares with us just such intentional prayer must entail as we move into the future with God at the helm of this work. Listen...be blessed...be challenged by what you hear! And, come see us at either one of our three campuses: Lower Roswell Road; Olive Springs, and Smyrna. Check us out at www.ebcnet.org Thank you so much for listening!
Come, See and Believe! That is what happened to the Shepherds on that Holy Night when Jesus Christ was born! But, what does it mean for us today? Listen to Teaching Pastor Randy of Eastside Baptist Church in Marietta, GA as he share what you and I can learn about the Shepherds how they CAME, they SAW, they Believed! Allow your experience of the ADVENT season be challenged and inspired by what you hear! Thank you so much for listening!
What can we learn from Jonah's experience inside the stomach of the big fish that will help us as we approach the Thanksgiving and Christmas Seasons? Our LORD GOD taught Jonah some incredible things as he sat in the belly of that great fish for three days. We can learn from Jonah about these things as we approach the Holidays again this year. Listen as Dr. Randy Cheek, Teaching Pastor at the Olive Springs Campus of Eastside Baptist Church shares four pieces of wisdom and advice from the heart the reluctant prophet of Nineveh, Jonah. Thank you for taking time out of your daily schedule to listen. Be blessed and challenged by what you hear!
Our guest speaker today is Pastor Juval Galara. The Center for Global Missions supports Pastor Juval and his wife Zinnia who serve in the Philippines. Juval is pastor of Eastside Baptist Church in Carcar City on the island of Cebu. He leads twenty...
Our guest speaker today is Pastor Juval Galara. The Center for Global Missions supports Pastor Juval and his wife Zinnia who serve in the Philippines. Juval is pastor of Eastside Baptist Church in Carcar City on the island of Cebu. He leads twenty...
A new MP3 sermon from Eastside Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Proclamation Regarding Women in Conscription Speaker: Paul Thompson Broadcaster: Eastside Baptist Church Event: Current Events Date: 8/18/2024 Length: min.