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Dr. Brett Avery encourages us in his sermon titled "Extraordinary Faith" to let go of what we believe is safe in order to experience the joy of what we are told is possible. He preaches from Luke 7:1-10.
Dr. Brett Avery encourages us in his sermon titled "Extraordinary Faith" to let go of what we believe is safe in order to experience the joy of what we are told is possible. He preaches from Luke 7:1-10.
Dr. Brett Avery encourages us in his sermon titled "Extraordinary Faith" to let go of what we believe is safe in order to experience the joy of what we are told is possible. He preaches from Luke 7:1-10.
Dr. Brett Avery encourages us in his sermon titled "Extraordinary Faith" to let go of what we believe is safe in order to experience the joy of what we are told is possible. He preaches from Luke 7:1-10.
In this episode, Leslie Nunnery interviews Coach Joe Kennedy, the former high school football coach whose simple act of praying on the field led to an 8-year legal battle and a major Supreme Court decision. Now the subject of the upcoming movie 'Average Joe,' Coach Kennedy shares his personal journey from atheism to faith, his challenges in marriage, and how God used his life in extraordinary ways. A must-listen for anyone seeking encouragement in their own faith journey.
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As we gathered around Michele, the merriment of her birthday celebration was just the prelude to an episode that takes a deep dive into the enduring story of Noah. Picture the scene: the glow of candles on a chocolate cake and the echoes of happy birthday songs, swiftly followed by a shift to the ancient tale of faith and obedience. We'll peel back the layers of Noah's narrative, examining his extraordinary trust in the divine amidst a world steeped in skepticism and immorality. Through laughter and reflection, we'll explore how one man's adherence to an unseen prophecy set a precedent that still echoes through time.This conversation isn't your average Sunday school lesson. We'll talk about the silent sermon Noah may have preached with each plank he placed on the ark—a testament to his unwavering belief in God's warning. It's a fascinating juxtaposition, the joy of a birthday party against the backdrop of Noah's solemn dedication to an inconceivable task. We're not just recounting a biblical epic; we're connecting it to the core of our own beliefs and the nature of righteousness that's not just about moral uprightness, but a harbinger of eternal significance. Join us on this journey through laughter, faith, and the profound legacy of obedience.Support the showSupport our ministryCheck us out at purefaithliving.comContact us at purefaithliving.com/contactFollow us on twitter @purefaithlivingFollow us on Facebook at Pure Faith Podcast
Joshua may not be as prominent as Moses, but his role in leading the people into the promised land is paramount to God's redemption story. Join us as we begin a new series Ordinary People. Extraordinary Faith. Welcome to Antioch Georgetown!We are a church in Georgetown, TX our mission is simple--Leading people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:Our App: https://antiochgt.com/appWebsite: https://antiochgt.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtxX: https://twitter.com/antiochgtxInstagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx
On this podcast, listen to John Comstock have a conversation with Debbie Salter Goodwin about her book "Raising Kids to Extraordinary Faith." Debbie is a freelance writer and speaker, and has served in the publishing ministry of the Church of the Nazarene. She currently serves as the Discipleship Director at her local church. This audio was originally recorded for Discipleship Place. The Discipleship Place exists to serve individuals and local churches by providing free courses, resources, and discipleship tools to help disciples, disciple-makers, and mentors of disciple-makers.
Four practices that make the ordinary Christian life extraordinary: I. The Practice of Unwavering Prayer II. The Practice of Unconditional Love III. The Practice of Unselfish Service IV. The Practice of Uncompromising Submission
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Emily Cushing was raised in South Jordan, Utah, and met her husband in their middle school math class. Her love of learning led her to become a teacher. She earned a master's degree in Teaching and Learning at Brigham Young University and has taught—among other places—in Tonga, England, and Myrtle Beach. She currently teaches in the Education Department at Utah Valley University. She has served as a Relief Society president, Primary president, and stake Primary president, and currently teaches the Emotional Resilience course to a remarkable group of teens. Emily enjoys reading, running, traveling, living in foreign places, and above all, spending time with her family. Links She Did: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Faith Life Sketches; Of Orson Spencer and Others, and History of Primary Work There is already a discussion started about this podcast. Share your thoughts HERE. Watch on YouTube Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights 01:30 Who is Aurelia Rogers? She is the founder of the Primary. 03:45 Emily talks about her new book, She Did: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Faith. 05:50 The Primary organization didn't come from the revelation of a prophet or apostle but the grassroots effort of Aurelia Spencer Rogers. In 1778 the Primary began but it was in 1880 the Primary was officially organized. Within 10 years Primary was a part of all the settlements. 18:20 Aurelia's background and family. 14:40 How did Aurelia's idea even begin to gain momentum? 15:10 Initially Aurelia got the idea to start the Primary because of a bunch of rowdy boys and they needed to be taught manners but Aurelia also wanted to include girls too. She got permission to start it in her town of Farmington, Utah. 17:30 How Primary was in the beginning. It was a weekday activity and not part of the Sunday block. Aurelia really struggled in the beginning, feeling overwhelmed with everything she was starting. Eventually she felt peace. 21:30 The Primary presidency was formed in 1880 and Aurelia was a part of it. 25:10 Emily shares pieces of Aurelia's autobiography and some of the trials and struggles that she had. 27:10 Additional resources for those that would like to learn more about Aurelia. She has an autobiography. It's a primary source and shows what Utah was like at the time, and contains so much history. 30:30 Did Aurelia understand the role she played in starting and developing the Primary? Aurelia understood that she had a bigger mission. 33:30 A message for all the Primary teachers. 37:20 Emily has a background with child development and teaching children. She advises teachers and Primary leaders to connect on a personal level with each child. Really get to know them and let them know you love them. 41:00 Emily's book is about 23 women, Aurelia being one of them. She shares the process of how they chose the women for the book. 42:40 Emily highlights another women from her book, Carmen O'Donnell. She was from Guatemala. She voiced a need and a whole policy changed because of her. It's because of her the the three hour Sunday block was formed and also the gospel essentials class. 44:20 There are many leaders that are positive deviants. They deviated off the traditional path but not in a bad way. They see a need and try to create change. 44:50 Martha Ann is another woman in the book. She was African American and lived during the time of slavery. She was a leader within her own family. 46:50 Emily shares her final thoughts on leadership and creating positive change. Jump in and help the one that you see needs it. 52:00 Emily shares how researching these women and sharing their stories has changed her. The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saint podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes ...
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My friends Bekki Hood and Emily Cushing joins us to talk about their new book (published by Deseret Book in May 2023) about 23 remarkable Latter-day Saint women called “She Did: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Faith.” Bekki and Emily share some of their own stories (education, careers) and the reasons for writing this book—which highlights the stories of 23 women. Most of these women are largely unknown to a broad Latter-say Saint audience—but typify the faithfulness of millions of Latter-day Saint women. Hearing their stories helps us develop courage and faith—and better vision to write our own stories. A few of the woman may be familiar to readers such as Aurelia Spencer Rogers (founded the Primary program); Irene Corbett (died on the Titanic, and subject of Elder Cook's “The Songs They Could Not Sign 2011 Conference Talk); and Chieko Okazaki (former Relief Society General Presidency). The book shares more about these remarkable women including interviews with surviving family members. I encourage everyone (men and women) to read this book and share it with others. It helps give vision—especially to younger Latter-day Saints—on ways to serve and bless others. Thank you, Bekki and Emily, for being on the podcast and writing this book. Links: Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1639931325 Deseret Book: deseretbook.com/p/she-did?variant_id=201624-paperback Instagram Account: @shedidbook Elder Cook's Talk: site.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2011/10/the-songs-they-could-not-sing?lang=eng
How a mother demonstrates extraordinary faith.
Matthew Balentine concludes the series on extraordinary faith. Having looked at multiple heroes of the faith throughout this series, he discusses three things we must do in order to walk in faith as they did. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Matthew Balentine resumes the series on extraordinary faith by looking at the example of Rahab and Israel. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Kim Johnson Davis is a multifaceted entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker who founded KM Johnson International, a coaching and consulting firm. With experience in the US Army, managing company, and running successful businesses, she now focuses on preaching and speaking on leadership, success, vision, purpose, and personal development. Key Highlights: Digs deep into KM's journey and how she overcame obstacles Emphasizes positive self-talk and surrounding oneself with positive people Finding your true calling after being in a particular career for a long time. She emphasizes the importance of positive self-talk and surrounding yourself with positive people. Being honest with yourself is important in discovering your true identity Walking yourself is crucial for personal growth and self-awareness. KM Davis Encourages listeners to pursue their purpose despite negative thoughts/opinions of others KM Davis shares her win for the week, Key Takeaway: Walking your truth is not about just being bold and saying what you feel and what you think. No, walking in your truth is being that person that you know you were created to be and walking it out until the world can see it. - JD Connect with me on Facebook at Pamela Stone Vision Made Media www.visionmadenetwork.com To connect with KD visit her at: K Danielle Johnson I am excited to offer your listeners the option to choose 1 or all of the following: 1. 1:1 coaching for 30 days at only $397 2. Enrollment in my (self-paced) Spiritual Growth Course. Only $27 with promo code. 3. A 10% discount on any product in my Online Store with promo code VISIONMADE 4. A free Downloadable copy of my ebook, Extraordinary Faith. Each of these offers are available by visiting the following link: https://stan.store/kmjohnsondavis1 Let me know if you have any questions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsnextforwomen/support
Matthew Balentine finishes his look at the personal challenges faced by Moses, by showing us things God can do to help us face our own personal struggles. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Matthew Balentine begins to look at the personal challenges faced by Moses in this first part of another sermon in the series on extraordinary faith. This lesson will conclude next week by showing us things God can do to help us face our own personal struggles. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Matthew Balentine continues the series on extraordinary faith by using the example of the Moses's parents to discuss the challenge faced in raising children. In his discussion, he proposes six actions parents can take to rise up to the challenge. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Matthew Balentine continues the series on extraordinary faith by looking at the lives of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph and discussing how we, like them, can face the challenges of the future. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Mary was an ordinary, unknown girl from an obscure part of Nazareth. Yet God chose her to bear His son, Jesus! In this talk, Lars considers what we can learn from Mary's response to this astonishing calling. We too can choose to respond to God in joyful obedience and extraordinary faith, even in the smallest moments of our every day lives.
Jonathan Germany continues the series on extraordinary faith by looking at the faith of Abraham and Sarah. Like the two of them, there will be times when we do not understand, but we must know that God has a plan, and we must trust him. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Noah faced a culture challenge in that his whole world was one of wickedness. Today, we, like Noah, must step up to the culture challenges we face. In this third sermon from his series on extraordinary faith, Matthew Balentine discusses what we must do in order to rise up to face our culture challenges. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Matthew Balentine continues the series on extraordinary faith by looking at the challenges faced by Enoch and the ways in which he handled them. He then looks at how we should look at the challenge of reaching the lost. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
In the first sermon of a series, Matthew Balentine points out that ordinary people become extraordinary when they rise up and meet the challenge before them. Applying this to the life of a Christian, he looks at things we don't need to do when we face challenges and then things we need to do to rise up to the challenge. ***** Please join us in person at the Ninth Avenue Church of Christ, located in Haleyville, Alabama. You are also invited to join us through social media: Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ninthavenuechurch) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ninthavechurch) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ninthavenuechurch) The song "The Ode to Joy" is used pursuant to a license issued by Envato Elements.
Harry Clow finishes our Summer Family Worship series "Incredible! - Ordinary Children Called to Extraordinary Faith" with a sermon entitled "The Disciples: The Original Youth Group," speaking from John 21:1-22.
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In a context surrounded by storms, fear, and chaos, a remarkable woman who has been ill for twelve years shows us what faith in Jesus should look like.
Francis Dassé, guest speaker from Ghana, delivers an inspiring message about the different kinds of faith we have as Christians, and how vital faith is to our walk with Christ. From August 7, 2022.
Pastor James continues our Summer Family Worship series "Incredible! - Ordinary Children Called to Extraordinary Faith" with a sermon entitled "Samuel; Hearing God's Voice, Seeking God's Heart," speaking from 1 Samuel 3:1-20.
Evan Alrutz continues our Summer Family Worship series "Incredible! - Ordinary Children Called to Extraordinary Faith" with a sermon entitled "David, Faithfully Following The Heart Of God," speaking from 1 Samuel 17.
Pastor James begins our Summer Family Worship series "Incredible! - Ordinary Children Called to Extraordinary Faith" with a sermon entitled "Mary, Embracing the Unexpected," speaking from Luke 1:26-28.
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