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    Sunday School; A Pillar Bible Study
    Vanity of vanities— and can a faithful Christian also be wealthy?

    Sunday School; A Pillar Bible Study

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 59:43


    It's the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, and we're back in Wisdom literature for our first reading. Dr. Scott Powell explores the meaning of the Hebrew word ‘hevel,' which most modern English-language bibles translate as ‘vanity.'Then, Scott unpacks St. Paul's challenge of Ecclesiastes in his letter to the Colossians, and Jesus' parable in response to a man demanding justice in the distribution of his inheritance.Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 6:06.Reading 1 - Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23Psalm 90: 3-6, 12-14, 17Reading 2 - Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11Gospel - Luke 12:13-21 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe

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    Living the Life God Designed for You with Ron Blue

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 24:57


    How do you live a life that truly flourishes—not just financially, but in every area God cares about?Today, we're talking about how to live with purpose, peace, and wisdom by following God's design for life. Ron Blue joins us to unpack biblical principles that lead to flourishing, not through formulas, but through faithfulness.Ron Blue is the co-founder of Kingdom Advisors and the author of numerous books on biblical finance, most notably "Master Your Money: A Step-by-Step Plan for Experiencing Financial Contentment."Flourishing Begins with a Different FoundationAs followers of Christ, we're not simply aiming for a better life—we're called to a different one. A life that flourishes isn't measured by worldly success, but by alignment with God's design. When we understand that, everything changes.The life God created for each of us is unique. When we live according to His wisdom, we flourish—not because we have more, but because we are living as He intended. Flourishing means experiencing contentment that doesn't depend on circumstances. We don't need money to be content. We don't need approval to feel secure. Why? Because we are fully loved by the God who promises never to leave us or forsake us.Stewardship Is the Starting PointIf we want to flourish, we must begin with stewardship. Everything we have—our time, talents, relationships, money—comes from God. He owns it all. We're not owners; we're managers. When we recognize that, we stop living for ourselves and start using every resource for His glory. That includes how we spend, give, save, and even how we relate to others.Generosity Marks a Flourishing LifeA flourishing life is a generous life. When God's Word shapes us, we become generous with our time, with our finances, and with every resource entrusted to us. Generosity is not something we manufacture—it's a byproduct of spiritual transformation. And it runs counter to the culture around us, which tells us to hold tightly to what we have. Instead, we hold everything with open hands.We Live with IntegrityThe Bible speaks often about deceit and greed—two things that will always rob us of flourishing. When we live according to God's wisdom, we pursue integrity and honesty in every area of life. Proverbs offers constant guidance on living truthfully, avoiding dishonest gain, and practicing righteousness in our dealings. Flourishing is tied closely to living a life of character.We Live with PurposeWe're not here by accident. God placed us in this time and place for a reason. Our lives are temporary, but they're filled with eternal purpose. We're living today with heaven in view. Flourishing means recognizing that this life is preparation for eternity with our Lord. It means embracing the mission He's given us and making every decision with the long view in mind.When we step back and look at the big picture, we realize what a privilege it is to manage what God has entrusted to us. Stewardship isn't a burden—it's an invitation. An invitation to participate in His Kingdom work. An invitation to trust Him. An invitation to live a life that truly flourishes.Let's remember: God owns it all. We are stewards. And we get to use His resources for His glory. That is the foundation of a flourishing life.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I'm considering a 0% financing offer and could pay it off within 12 to 18 months—but I'm also able to pay the full amount upfront. Which option makes better financial sense?I'm planning to take paid maternity leave, but I don't intend to return to the company afterward. I'm struggling with whether this is the right thing to do and would love some guidance.My son and daughter-in-law recently sold a tiny house that we helped them build. They're returning the money we put into it—are there any tax implications or other issues we should be aware of?We're updating our kitchen by painting cabinets and making some interior improvements. We can pay it off in 6 to 12 months, but should we use a HELOC, take out a home equity loan, or borrow from our investment savings?I've heard that a trust can help avoid probate, but I have a testamentary trust, and the courthouse says my property will still go through probate. What's the difference?I'm exploring a dynasty trust to protect assets for future generations, and I'm also interested in a charitable remainder trust to help with capital gains taxes. Is there a way to combine these strategies effectively?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

    Praying Through Scripture with Christina Hannan
    God's Faithful Way Out | 1 Corinthians 10:13

    Praying Through Scripture with Christina Hannan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 2:08


    "No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it." 1 Corinthians 10:13

    Faith Covenant Church Podcast
    Fearful / Faithful: Week 5

    Faith Covenant Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 40:34


    Message - Kevin Dean  Scripture - Hebrews 10:19-25 Date - January 26th, 2025

    Faith Covenant Church Podcast
    --VIDEO-- Fearful / Faithful: Week 5

    Faith Covenant Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 40:48


    Message - Kevin Dean  Scripture - Joshua 3:1-17 Date - July 27th, 2025

    Andy Talks
    Reflections with Andy - Luke 6: 1-11 - Religious and Faithful

    Andy Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 10:14


    This morning's reading from Luke 6:1–11 shows us that faithfulness to God can sometimes challenge our routines and religious structures. The Pharisees had good intentions—they wanted to honor God by protecting the Sabbath—but over time, their focus on rules caused them to miss the heart of the Sabbath itself. Jesus reminds us that the Sabbath is a gift meant for rest, worship, and doing good. When He heals a man on the Sabbath, the religious leaders get angry—not because He did wrong, but because He didn't follow their rules. It's a warning for us: we can be religious without being faithful. Jesus calls us to something deeper—not just rule-following, but lives marked by compassion, grace, and Spirit-led obedience.Shameless plug: here's a link to Method(ist) to the Madness, our new, hopefully entertaining podcast about church history. - https://methodisttothemadness.buzzsprout.com/Join us for our daily reflections with Andy. In 10 short minutes, he'll dig a little deeper into Scripture and help you better understand God's Word.You can read today's passage here - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%206%3A%201-11&version=NRSVUEClick here if you'd like to join our GroupMe and receive this each morning at 7:00 a.m. CST. - https://groupme.com/join_group/107837407/vtYqtb6CYou can watch this in video form here - https://revandy.org/blog/

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    The Secret to a Satisfied Life with Jeff Manion

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 24:57


    The world constantly tells us, “You just need a little more.” But what if real peace isn't found in having more, but in learning to need less?What comes to mind when you hear the word “wealth”? For some, it means freedom. For others, it brings anxiety and pressure. Today, Jeff Manion joins us to explore how we can cultivate contentment in a culture that always craves more.Jeff Manion is the Teaching Pastor at Ada Bible Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he has served for over 40 years. He is also the author of several books, including Satisfied: Discovering Contentment in a World of Consumption.Why Wealth Confuses UsIn a world that constantly urges us to acquire more, climb higher, and chase the next upgrade, contentment often feels elusive. But what if true satisfaction isn't found in accumulation, but in learning—learning to trust, to remember, to let go, and to live fully in the present? Contentment is not something we're born with—it's something we must learn. And we're learning it together.Let's be honest—wealth can be confusing. One day, we're living simply out of necessity, and the next, after years of doing the right things—avoiding debt, saving diligently, and giving generously—we find ourselves in a season of financial stability. You'd think contentment would come naturally at that point. But surprisingly, it doesn't.Learning contentment in a season of sufficiency is often more challenging than in a season of scarcity. When we experience financial security, the temptation to trust in our own strength rather than God's provision becomes a real concern. This isn't new—it's the same struggle the Israelites faced in Deuteronomy 8. After years of daily dependence on manna in the wilderness, God warned them not to forget Him once they entered the Promised Land. He reminded them: “Remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth” (Deut. 8:18). That warning is for us too.The Danger of the “There and Then” MentalityContentment is rooted in the present, not the future. And yet we often believe we'll only be at peace "there and then"—when the vacation arrives, the mortgage is paid off, or the kitchen is finally renovated. But if we can't be fully alive to God and the people around us now, there's no guarantee we will be later.We don't stumble into contentment—we learn it. The Apostle Paul, writing under house arrest, said, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Phil. 4:11). His circumstances didn't determine his joy. His peace wasn't tied to his comfort. And ours doesn't have to be either.Sometimes the path to contentment starts by taking inventory—literally. For many of us, stuff multiplies without our awareness. A drawer of unworn t-shirts, a shelf of unused dishes, boxes of forgotten CDs…they add up. We can begin the journey toward contentment by shedding excess.A simple practice, like giving away five items a day for seven weeks, can bring clarity and peace. Not because we're pursuing minimalism for its own sake, but because we're reminding ourselves that joy isn't found in our possessions—it's found in a life uncluttered by distraction, filled with God's presence and purpose.Escaping the Comparison TrapComparison is a thief of joy. Whether or not Teddy Roosevelt actually coined the phrase, it's undeniably true. In our digital age, we don't just compare lives—we compare carefully curated highlight reels. This distorts our view, convincing us we're missing out when in fact, we're richly blessed.Comparison shifts our focus from gratitude to scarcity. And scarcity suffocates generosity. When we believe we never have enough, we become unable to see the abundance God has already given us—abundance meant to be shared.Generosity is one of the most effective ways to break money's grip on our hearts. Paul's charge to Timothy echoes through the centuries: “Command those who are rich… not to put their hope in wealth… but to put their hope in God… to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share” (1 Tim. 6:17–18).When we give, we reflect the heart of our generous God—first in creation, then in Christ. And as we open our hands, we discover joy not in what we keep, but in what we release for the sake of others and the glory of God.Passing on the Legacy of ContentmentWe long for our children and grandchildren to experience true satisfaction. But contentment isn't just taught—it's caught. When our families see that our greatest joy is not in acquiring new and better things but in reflecting the generosity of Christ, they begin to understand that there's a story far bigger than material success.We want them to see us delight in giving, not just spending. To notice our peace when things don't go our way. To recognize that the content life isn't a small life—it's a deeply rich one, rooted in grace and lived with open hands.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I have around $1.5 million in total assets and $500,000 in available funds. Given the current tax environment, I'm considering whether now might be a strategic time to withdraw from my pre-tax retirement accounts and pay the taxes. I'm currently living on Social Security and pension income and haven't needed to tap into my savings yet.I'd like to open an account for my great-grandchildren, who are currently 3 years old and 18 months old. I've been looking into a universal life insurance policy, but would appreciate guidance on the best way to save for their future—possibly to help with education expenses.Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Satisfied: Discovering Contentment in a World of Consumption by Jeff ManionSavingForCollege.comWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

    Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health
    KS 418 - From Building Businesses to Building Cities: How Faithful Marketplace Christians Receive Greater Responsibilities

    Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 37:09 Transcription Available


    Send us a textGod is looking for marketplace Christians who understand the power of partnership. Are you ready to expand your vision beyond your business?The Parable of the Minas in Luke 19 offers profound insights that most churches rarely address. Unlike the more commonly taught Parable of the Talents, here every servant receives exactly the same amount—one mina—and something fascinating happens with those who prove faithful. Their reward isn't more money or a simple "well done." Instead, they receive authority over cities.This spiritual principle reveals how God expands the influence of those who demonstrate faithfulness in business matters. We see the natural progression: faithful stewardship in business leads to community impact, which opens doors to city-level influence. The currency of the Kingdom isn't just financial success but expanded responsibility.Through powerful real-world examples—from a 21-year-old hotel manager whose faithfulness earned him significant responsibility to business leaders whose community involvement saved libraries and shaped town centers—we discover that marketplace ministry extends far beyond profit margins. Your business acumen, when submitted to God's purposes, becomes a launch pad for community transformation.Most Christian entrepreneurs think too small, focusing only on how their business can fund ministry rather than seeing their business AS ministry. When we break down the false separation between "spiritual" and "financial" realms, we position ourselves to create generational impact through our families and far-reaching influence through our communities.Ready to stop treating your faith and business as separate silos? Want to explore how your marketplace calling might be preparing you for greater Kingdom impact? This episode challenges you to raise your vision from making "baby minas" to influencing cities. The question isn't whether God wants to use you beyond your business—it's whether you're ready to partner with Him when He does.Support the show

    Christian Counseling
    251: Introducing Workshop Aftercare Groups

    Christian Counseling

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 20:44


    So you just got home from attending a workshop at Faithful & True and now you're wondering...what's next?Today on The Faithful & True Podcast, Jim Farm, LMFT, CSAT joins Dr. Greg Miller to share about a brand new experience we're offering called Workshop Aftercare Groups.Subscribe to our YouTube channel:   - https://bit.ly/FaithfulandTrueAttend a Workshop Experience:   - For Men - https://bit.ly/MensJourneyWorkshop   - For Women - http://bit.ly/WomensJourneyWorkshop   - For Couples - http://bit.ly/CouplesIntensiveWorkshopContact us:   - https://faithfulandtrue.com/   - info@faithfulandtrue.com   - 952-746-3880Dr. Mark Laaser, M.Div., Ph.D., was considered one of the Christian leaders in the field of sex addiction before his death in September 2019. Mark, together with his wife, Debbie Laaser, MA, LMFT, have shared their 32 years of personal experience in sexual addiction recovery with thousands of individuals and couples through their work and resources at Faithful & True.The Faithful & True 3-Day Intensive Workshops continue to transform lives, rebuild trust, and help heal marriages.Send us a text

    Understand the Bible?  Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D.
    Abraham: A Heart Faithful Towards God

    Understand the Bible? Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 57:20


    Abraham shows us that faithful before God is not perfection. It is trusting in Him and running to His voice with expectancy that God will be faithful to perform His word. VF-2003 Nehemiah 9:7-8 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2025 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved

    Red Dirt Catholics
    FACT(s) of Mission

    Red Dirt Catholics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 36:33 Transcription Available


    Text us and let us know what you think! Tap HEREIn this episode, Jayce and James explore how the FACT framework (Faithful, Available, Contagious, Teachable) serves as both a barometer for disciple readiness and a personal examination tool for those leading others toward Christ.Have you ever wondered what truly makes someone ready to be a disciple-maker? This episode dives deep into the first half of the powerful FACT framework – Faithful and Available – that serves as both a barometer for discipleship readiness and a personal examination tool for spiritual growth.• Faithfulness includes alignment with Church teaching, honest acknowledgment of struggles, and consistent striving toward holiness• Being faithful requires humility and obedience rather than elevating personal opinions above Church teaching• True availability doesn't mean an empty calendar but rather a heart oriented toward what truly matters• Availability means being present in the moment, putting down phones, and prioritizing prayer despite competing demands• Our availability or lack thereof reveals "who we are bowing to" - what we truly worship• A "schedule conversion" may be necessary if we're too busy for prayer and silence• Seeking counsel from trusted friends provides essential perspective on our blind spots• Making even small adjustments can significantly align our lives more closely with Christ's call************Links and other stuff from the show:Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-lettersRed Dirt Catholics Email Address: reddirtcatholics@archokc.orgThe Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): AmazonThe Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8zLectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa

    Life Center Church NYC
    The Faithful Bride - July 27, 2025

    Life Center Church NYC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 44:32


    Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message.   ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️    https://www.lifecenternyc.com/   https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

    The Point Church - Sermons
    Perdido Campus: “Heroes: Sarah”

    The Point Church - Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 37:33


    This week at our Perdido Key Campus, Jackson Campus Pastor Mitch Johnson continues our short sermon series titled “Heroes”—a journey through Old Testament heroes whose lives point us to the ultimate Hero, Jesus Christ. We hope this resource is a blessing to you. For more information about The Point Church, please visit us online at www.tothepoint.church.Takeaway: God is Faithful to His Promise- Even When Our Faith Falters.

    The Faithful Fathering Podcast
    Faithful Fathering Trips and Events

    The Faithful Fathering Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 20:11


    Jason and Robert sit down to discuss the different trips and events that Faithful Fathering has made available for dads to be able to spend valuable time with their sons and daughters.

    True Bloods
    True Bloods 2025 | Season over, but still plenty to learn!

    True Bloods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 77:53


    This week on True Bloods, the boys are a bit flat but do their level best to dissect the dismantling at the hands of the Giants. After all that palava, Mads Deemakes a case for Grundy as the AA ruckman and then we hear from the Faithful. Finally, we preview a game that we've lost total interest in against Essendon. Thanks to our Sponsors Doozy Drinks & The Clovelly Hotel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Broken Wharfe Podcast
    EP 41: The Life of C. H. Spurgeon, The Sabbath Day & Being Faithful to Christ, Ft. Brandon Rhea

    The Broken Wharfe Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 45:20


    In this episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, host John Mark is joined by Dr. Brandon Rhea to discuss C. H. Spurgeon's life, ministry, and theology of the Sabbath. Dr. Rhea, a pastor and scholar, shares insights into Spurgeon's Victorian context, confessional theology, personal life, and ministry challenges. He delves into Spurgeon's emphasis on the Christian Sabbath, his strong convictions about God's law, and his dedication to a high doctrine of Christian worship on the Sabbath Day. The conversation also touches upon contemporary lessons from Spurgeon's ministry, highlighting the importance of maintaining doctrinal clarity, the need for corporate worship, confessions of faith and faithfulness to Jesus Christ despite the many temptations to prioritize pragmatic success over obedience to the Lord.Brandon Rhea is author of "Spurgeon's Forgotten Sabbatarianism: The Fourth Commandment in the Life and Theology of the Prince of Preachers" - available on sale today !00:00 Welcome to the Broken Wharfe Podcast00:42 Introducing Dr. Brandon Rhea01:56 Dr. Rhea's Journey with Spurgeon07:36 Spurgeon's Victorian Context15:56 Spurgeon's Theology of the Sabbath21:15 Spurgeon's Commitment to Sound Doctrine30:20 The Importance of Gathering for Worship36:25 Spurgeon's Conversion Story39:16 Reflections on Worship During COVID42:25 Closing Thoughts and Next Episode PreviewSend us a textContact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!

    Pray the Word with David Platt
    Faithful Redeemer (Joel 2:25)

    Pray the Word with David Platt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:58


    In this episode of Pray the Word on Joel 2:25, David Platt reflects on God's power to redeem and restore the broken.Explore more content from Radical.

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    How Mentoring Can Become Your Greatest Investment in Retirement with Jeff Haanen

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 24:57


    Mentoring often sounds like the perfect way to steward your time in retirement—until you try it and realize it's not as intuitive as you'd hoped.For many retirees, mentoring seems like a meaningful way to invest in the next generation—a way to put their life experience to work. But what if we've misunderstood how mentoring fits into God's design for this season of life? Jeff Haanen joins us with practical stories and spiritual insight to help us reframe it.Jeff Haanen is an accomplished entrepreneur and the founder of the Denver Institute for Faith & Work. He is the author of An Uncommon Guide to Retirement: Finding God's Purpose for the Next Season of Life and Working from the Inside Out: A Brief Guide to Inner Work That Transforms Our Outer World.Rethinking MentoringRetirement is often marketed as the reward for decades of hard work—a long-awaited season of leisure and personal fulfillment. But what if there's a deeper, richer invitation waiting for us in this chapter of life? What if retirement isn't just about what we get—but what we give?Retirement isn't the end of our calling. It's a fresh opportunity to steward our lives for God's Kingdom in powerful new ways. One of the most meaningful ways we can do that is through mentoring—especially when we reimagine it as intergenerational friendship.Many of us picture mentoring as a formal, structured relationship: scheduled coffee dates where the older offers wisdom and the younger listens. While these settings can be helpful, we've found that mentoring is most fruitful when it grows from an organic, mutual friendship.Rather than casting ourselves as sages who dispense advice, we're invited to be fellow travelers—learning, laughing, sharing, and growing together. Intergenerational friendships emphasize mutual respect, shared experiences, and spiritual growth over time.This vision of mentoring as a form of friendship has deep roots in Scripture. Jesus said to His disciples, “I no longer call you servants… I have called you friends” (John 15:15). The Apostle Paul invested in Timothy, Elijah mentored Elisha, and Naomi walked with Ruth—but in each of these relationships, we find more than just a teacher and a student. We see companions whose hearts were knit together in love and trust.In God's upside-down Kingdom, wisdom flows both ways. The older bring experience and insight; the younger bring hope, energy, and perspective. Together, we become more like Christ.What Makes Mentoring Thrive?Through our own journey and through observing others, we've seen several elements that make these relationships truly flourish:Delight in the Next Generation. Mentoring starts not with duty but with joy. When we find genuine delight in those younger than us—when we enjoy being with them, listening, and learning—we build the foundation for real connection. Affirm Before Advising. Many younger adults are uncertain about their calling or whether they have what it takes. A word of affirmation can be far more powerful than advice. Encouragement builds trust and opens the door to growth. Lead with Vulnerability. We don't need to have it all together. It's our stories of failure and God's faithfulness that often minister most deeply. Humility makes room for healing and hope. Commit for the Long Haul. There's no shortcut to transformation. Mentoring thrives when we're patient and willing to walk alongside someone over time—through victories, setbacks, and seasons of change. Ask Thoughtful Questions. Jesus often asked His disciples powerful, heart-revealing questions. We can do the same. When we help others discover truth for themselves, they take greater ownership of their journey.The local church is a natural place to start. It's one of the few places left in our culture where generations regularly gather. Maybe it's time to simply show up—to attend a young adult gathering, volunteer in youth ministry, or offer to listen and pray for someone younger.Our workplaces also offer opportunities. Even in retirement, we may still have professional wisdom worth sharing. Informal conversations, apprenticeships, or consulting can all create meaningful space for mentorship.Most importantly, we must pray. We've learned to listen—not only to our mentee but to the Holy Spirit. We ask: Lord, what do You want us to say in this moment? How can we best serve this person? Prayer is the lifeblood of all fruitful mentoring relationships.What If Retirement Looked Like This?Imagine if thousands of believers approaching retirement swapped comfort for Kingdom impact. What if instead of isolating ourselves, we stepped into churches and communities, offering our time, wisdom, and presence?We believe that mentoring may be one of the most significant contributions we can make in our later years—not only for the benefit of others, but also for our own joy and growth. As we give ourselves away, we often find our richest reward.So here's the invitation: Start showing up. Start listening. Start sharing your story. And watch what God does through friendship across generations.Help Us Equip Others to Live with PurposeRight now, more people than ever are seeking biblical wisdom to navigate their finances and their calling. When you become a FaithFi Partner, you help meet that need.Partners receive:Early access to new devotionals and studiesA subscription to our Faithful Steward magazinePro access to the FaithFi appJoin the mission today with your gift of $35/month or $400/year at FaithFi.com/Give. On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I'm trying to compare mortgage rates from several lenders, but I'm concerned that multiple hard credit inquiries will affect my credit score. What's the best way to shop around without damaging my credit?I'm trying to decide between setting up a Special Needs Trust or an ABLE account for my nephew. Can you explain the differences and help me understand which option might be better for his long-term financial support?After my husband left, I found myself in a challenging financial situation. Most of my savings are gone, and because of a traumatic brain injury, my ability to work is limited. I feel overwhelmed and don't know where to begin. How can I start to rebuild my financial life?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)An Uncommon Guide to Retirement: Finding God's Purpose for the Next Season of Life by Jeff HaanenBankrate | Lending TreeMovement MortgageWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.

    AudioVerse Presentations (English)
    Christian Martin: All In: Faithful to the Finish

    AudioVerse Presentations (English)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 26:55


    15 Minutes and a Big Idea
    1 Corinthians 10:12-14 God is Faithful

    15 Minutes and a Big Idea

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 16:24


    Episode #281 of 15 Minutes and a Big Idea. A Podcast by The Mended Collective. In this episode, we examine 1 Corinthians 10:12-14. Big Idea: God is Faithful 1) Watch Out 2) There is an Escape Route 3) Flee Idolatry Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/15bigidea/?view_public_for=110691360592088 The Mended Collective: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlUSkU2N0UEy4Bq1HgpFEQ Email: 15bigideapodcast@gmail.com Theme Music: "Advertime" by Rafael Krux

    River City Church with Brian Rezendes
    Faithful In the Fire | Pastor Dan Juul

    River City Church with Brian Rezendes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 35:22


    Sunday Message from guest speaker, Pastor Dan Juul from Forever Church. 

    Chats with Chaplain Anthony
    Hold Fast, He is Faithful

    Chats with Chaplain Anthony

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:41


    Jesus is a better high priest than has ever existed. He stepped out of heaven and did all the work for us. He paid the price. Therefore, our hope is assured because of Him and not because of us. Trust in Him and give all that you can today to glorify Him. Hebrews 10:23-25 23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. 24 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.Following Jesus and enjoying life are not mutually exclusive. Let's connect to learn more about how that can look in your own life.Let's connect on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!

    Creekside Church - Messages
    Finish Faithful - Pastor Gregg Sizemore

    Creekside Church - Messages

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 41:01


    This week, Pastor Gregg Sizemore takes us through 1 Chronicles 28–29, showing how David's final act of leadership was one of the most powerful moments of his life. Instead of holding on, David poured out everything he had—commissioning Solomon, sacrificing for the temple, inspiring the people, and giving God all the glory.In this message, we see how true legacy isn't just about how you start—it's about how you finish. Discover what it means to live and lead for what will outlive you, and how Jesus, our Greater King, gave everything so that we could step into an eternal legacy.We hope that you enjoy this series! Subscribe if you haven't already to stay up to date with what we've got going on here at Creekside Church!

    C3 Church Toronto Podcast
    Episode 684: Unlocking Destiny Through Faithful Character | Ps Sam Picken

    C3 Church Toronto Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 50:21


    Hope Worth Having
    How to be a Faithful Witness Part 2

    Hope Worth Having

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 30:03


    Pastor Mike will be speaking on The Cause of Christ Part 2. He will be reading out of Acts 26:1-32. And you may be facing a situation today and wondering how is it that you can take a step? How is it that you can turn the page? How is it that you can march […] The post How to be a Faithful Witness Part 2 first appeared on Hope Worth Having.

    Ray Reynolds Rap
    The Faithful & Wicked Servants

    Ray Reynolds Rap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 39:06


    We greatly appreciate you tuning into this podcast on Restoring New Testament Christianity. If we can pray for you in anyway please email us at rayreynoldsrap@gmail.com. If you are interested in a deeper, richer study of the Bible please download the FREE study guides available for a limited time. We also encourage you to sign up for a FREE Bible course for a comprehensive study of the entire Bible.The ministry of Reynolds Rap is meant to bring a message of inspiration and encouragement. Our hope it will bless you to find your calling and inspire you to engage in your own distinctive and personal ministry.  Our goal is to help mentor, coach, and motivate you.  We will do this through sharing Scriptures, Bible studies, blogs, podcasts, and LIVE videos.  Our website has many tools to help you in your walk with God to maintain an authentic Christian life (www.rayreynoldsrap.com).This podcast is partially sponsored by Peachtree Press LLC (www.peachtreepress.org), Getting To Know Your Bible (www.gettingtoknowyourbible.com), the Summerdale Church of Christ (www.summerdalechurch.org), and the Reclaiming Hope Ministry (www.reclaiminghopeministry.com). Also we are excited to partner with Didasko Bible Institute to offer 8 certificates of study. Read more here: https://didaskobible.wixsite.com/institute#worldreligions #faith #coexist #atheism #agnostic #monotheism #ReynoldsRap #WixBlog #authentic #Christian #positive #practical #community #God #Jesus #Facebook #Twitter #Instagram #YouTube #Christianity #ReclaimingHope #RayReynolds #MistyReynolds #counseling #PeachtreePress #inspiration #encourage #positive #rayreynoldsrap #reclaiminghopeministry #summerdale #churchofchrist #parables

    Harvest Chapel International - Kumasi
    MGD: Present Your Case to God

    Harvest Chapel International - Kumasi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 5:48


    What do you do when life breaks you? Complain or present your case to God? Today's devotion invites you to the One who still works wonders. Don't vent to the world; talk to Heaven.

    MY GOSPEL @ Desmond R Singh
    #796 PREACHING A CONTROVERSIAL MESSAGE

    MY GOSPEL @ Desmond R Singh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 59:14


    One of our elders, Brother Moses, longs to receive the spirit that rests upon Brother Singh. It is a noble desire—just as Elisha once sought Elijah's spirit and was rewarded with a double portion. Yet Brother Singh responded with a sobering warning: "My spirit divides churches." Citing Matthew 10:34, he added, "I came not to send peace, but a sword." Faithful preaching of God's Word—without compromise—often divides churches and fellowships. But in doing so, it preserves the soul of the preacher.

    Unchanging Word Bible Podcast
    Revelation of Jeus Christ - Revelation 21:3-5 & 22:4 - God Will Make All Things New - These Words Are Faithful And True - Prog 71

    Unchanging Word Bible Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 25:58


    The Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast is in Revelation chapter 21. Dr. Mitchell will be taking us through various themes found in both chapter 21 and 22 together. But in this lesson, he takes us into chapter 21 beginning at verse 5. Here it speaks of God making all things new.In verse 7, Dr. Mitchell speak to the issue of who is the overcomer. The Lord speaks of overcomers earlier in this book. Are you an overcomer? Let's join Dr. Mitchell here in Revelation chapter 21 verse 5 to explain.

    Faith in Daily Life
    Sermon — 'Thomas and Faithful Curiosity'

    Faith in Daily Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 17:44


    Shawna Berg, our Children, Youth, and Family Director, spoke about "Doubting Thomas" during her sermon on Sunday. Was Thomas truly doubting, or was he seeking a real encounter with the resurrected Jesus? This made her think of Ken Grosch, a warm man whose funeral she attended earlier this month. Ken, often with his daughter Gretta, used faith and humor to brighten people's lives. When asked how he was, he would respond, "I'm grateful." In a world yearning for authenticity, both Thomas's and Ken's stories resonate. We don't want blind faith; we seek deeper meaning. Ultimately, we all just want to feel "simply grateful."

    Mighty Wind Broadcasting Network Podcast
    Spontaneous Worship Revelation 19:11 July 26th, 2025 Clip

    Mighty Wind Broadcasting Network Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:00


    Experience a powerful moment of spontaneous worship taken from Revelation 19:11. This short video clip captures the heart of Jesus who is crowned King of Glory. The majestic imagery of the white horse and the Faithful and True One who is Lord of Lords is the soon coming King. Prepare for His return. www.houseofglorychurch.org For the full worship experience visit: https://mightywindtv.lightcast.com/player/25473/753468

    Mighty Wind Broadcasting Network Podcast (audio)
    Spontaneous Worship Revelation 19:11 July 26th, 2025 Clip

    Mighty Wind Broadcasting Network Podcast (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:00


    Experience a powerful moment of spontaneous worship taken from Revelation 19:11. This short video clip captures the heart of Jesus who is crowned King of Glory. The majestic imagery of the white horse and the Faithful and True One who is Lord of Lords is the soon coming King. Prepare for His return. www.houseofglorychurch.org For the full worship experience visit: https://mightywindtv.lightcast.com/player/25473/753468

    City Church Podcast
    Faithful and Fearless 36 (Power of Words 10–God's Word Is Alive and Active!) Sun 27 July 2025

    City Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 115:30


     The Word of God is alive because God is a living God!  Do not allow your faith in Him and His Word to waver!  God's Word nurtures believers; caring for and encouraging us to develop in our spirits. We believers are born again – made alive spiritually and eternally – because of the power of the living Word!  Trust and rely on God with a pliable heart and enter in!  

    Christ's Church of Oronogo Classes & Bible Studies
    Prophets of Babylon: Faithful in Babylon

    Christ's Church of Oronogo Classes & Bible Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 68:03


    Week 8: Faithful in BabylonDanielTeaching by Elijah Dally

    Calvary Baptist Santa Barbara
    July 27, 2025 | Faithful, Fruitful, Forgotten - Genesis 40:1-23

    Calvary Baptist Santa Barbara

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 48:55


    Hope Alliance Nazareth
    Faithful Fear

    Hope Alliance Nazareth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 41:30


    Pastor Jim walks through the reign of King Ahaz and the nature of fear in leadership. Unlike his ancestor David, Ahaz responds to threats with frantic fear rather than trust or "faithful fear", leading to idolatry, poor alliances, and the abandonment of God's worship. Jim challenges us to examine how we respond to fear: do we panic and grasp for control, or do we redirect that fear toward deeper reliance on God? Through the words of the prophet Isaiah, listeners are reminded that God is present, faithful, and calling His people to trust Him even when life feels overwhelming. This message offers a clear call to be impressed by God's faithfulness rather than intimidated by present threats and encourages us to build regular rhythms of prayer and reflection so that fear becomes an invitation to faithful obedience.

    First Baptist Lenoir City
    Being Faithful to the End

    First Baptist Lenoir City

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 35:24


    • Saul - Hebrew name • Paul - Hellenistic name (Roman citizen). Went by Paul bc Gentiles were his major focus of ministry. Paul writes from a Roman prison to Timothy in Ephesus. Paul had been in prison several times but nothing like this. Sense of ambition vs Sense of Mission - The work was more important to Paul than his life. That's the difference between selfless leaders and selfish leaders. Paul's attitude in chapter 4 is based on a heavenly hope not earthly resentment. Acts 20:17-38: Tearful farewell saying goodbye to the elders in Ephesus. They knew Paul was heading into dangerous places. II Timothy 4:6-8: But this is different. Paul knows he won't be long for this earth. His life is being poured out! Introduction: “How does it end?” That's the question I usually ask my wife when she suggests watching something together. I want to know. It doesn't ruin it for me. I want a happy ending. I'm depressed enough living in a fallen world without the help of Hollywood. God must want us to know how things are going to bc He tells us in His Word. We learn that no human lives forever on the earth. We learn that Jesus is preparing a place for us after we die. Jesus spoke about how things will end on earth with vivid details in Matthew 24 & 25 (The Olivet Discourse). And last but not least, God gave us the Book of Revelation the greatest details on how it all ends on the earth). This letter is raw and powerful. It is personal but not chummy. This letter contains 25 imperatives. Paul is commanding Timothy is many critical areas. I. There are four chapters (each has its own theme) 1. Chapter One - Fanning the flame 2. Chapter Two - Training the pastors 3. Chapter Three - Relying on Scriptures 4. Chapter Four - Finishing Well II. The II Timothy Overview Chart - 1. The Past - Timothy's heritage 2. The Present - Passing it on 3. The Future (2-fold) a. The Deception of the World b. The Devotion of the Disciples III. The Personal Opening - 1:1-5 (Authority w/ affection & affirmation) - God used Paul to prepare Timothy before his death in a similar manner that God prepared Joshua after Moses death. Every organization has as its goal passing on the leadership to the next generation. Few have accomplished this for any length of time. My father's company GM is not the giant it used to be in the automobile industry. My father-in-law's company, Sears dominated the market for over a hundred years but has since fallen on hard times. Christianity on the other hand has endured for over 2,000 years. Why? Two reasons: (1) God is the eternal CEO of His work (2) God's work is an organism rather than an organization. 1. Paul was Timothy's spiritual father and this is no “gonna miss you” letter. It's a call to courage. It's a call to leadership. It's a call to preaching in a world where antagonism was on an all-time high. The enemies of the cross expanded far beyond the JRE and now coming from the Roman Empire itself. This changed everything. Paul went from “house arrest” in his first Roman imprisonment and now he is bound in chains, cold and alone, knowing he would not survive this incarceration. = 1:1 - Paul the author speaks first with authority then with affection= 1:2a - Timothy the recipient = 1:2b - Paul ended Titus w/ “love, faith, grace” and opens II Timothy w/ “grace, mercy, & peace”= 1:3-4 - Paul opens with being thankful, prayerful, tearful, hopeful, joyful (and calls adds the title of “servant”) ● As did my ancestors/forefathers” - Paul was not the first to walk faithfully with God and he will not be the last! Many endured incredible persecution and pain. ● “with a clear conscience” - I Timothy 1; II Timothy 3:9; “remember you constantly in my prayers (couldn't stop there but instead he defines constantly) “night and day” ● “I remember your tears” - ● “I long to see you” -

    Southlake Church Podcast
    God's Faithful Deliverance - Pastor Kip Jacob

    Southlake Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025


    God's Faithful Deliverance - Pastor Kip Jacob

    Elm City Vineyard Church Talks
    Being Faithful in Politically Trying Times

    Elm City Vineyard Church Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 50:17


    Political power can seem threatening these days. Or overwhelming. Maybe just exhausting. The good news is that the history of the early church is full of stories of people faithfully following Jesus in the midst of conflict with the political powers of their day. Join us this Sunday Matt leads us further into our series on Being the Church, looking at the models Acts provides for being faithful in politically trying times.- Series Description -Among the most compelling stories in the Bible are several contained in the Book of Acts, written by the humble and gentle physician, Luke. In Acts, Luke tells the story of the birth and expansion of the church in the early decades following the Lord's death, resurrection, and ascension. He tells the story of the coming and work of the Holy Spirit, the ministry of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and of other early saints. He tells the story of early opposition to the faith, of the first martyrs, and of the courage of early Christians in the face of resistance and even death. At the beginning of the book, the Christian community is limited to Jewish believers mostly in and around Jerusalem; by the end of the book, the church is growing and expanding among Jewish and Gentile communities throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond. Come out for this 10 week series and join us in living out in our own day and time what it is to be the church together.

    Lehigh Valley Baptist Church
    Faithful Generations

    Lehigh Valley Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 45:04


    Hear more sermons at http://www.lvbaptist.org/service-podcast/ Watch Our TV Broadcast here: http://www.lvbaptist.org/tv-programs/ Visit us here: Lehigh Valley Baptist Church 4702 Colebrook Ave. Emmaus, PA 18049

    Hagerstown Church Sermons
    A King Faithful and Just

    Hagerstown Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 72:57


    Morton Church of God
    Faithful in Trying Times (Audio Only)

    Morton Church of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 23:50


    Faithful in Trying Times With Jacob Rigney

    Fellowship Jonesboro
    Living a Faithful and Confident Life

    Fellowship Jonesboro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 40:54


    Looking into 2 Timothy 4: 6-22 to see how to living a faithful life endures suffering, invest deeply in others and finishes with confidence in Christ reward. 

    Community of Grace
    Christ Remains Faithful

    Community of Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 30:59


    Mark 14:51-72Josh Deichmann 

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
    Faithful in All Things: Apostolic Stewardship in D&C 81–83 | Dr. D. Todd Harrison: The Most-Followed LDS Religious Leader on Facebook and Jesus Christ's Apostle to All Nations and Generations

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 39:02


    Faithful in All Things: Apostolic Stewardship in D&C 81–83 | Dr. D. Todd Harrison: The Most-Followed LDS Religious Leader on Facebook and Jesus Christ's Apostle to All Nations and Generations, stands as a Witness to Jesus's Resurrection.In this week's revelatory message, Dr. D. Todd Harrison shares strong apostolic witness concerning the doctrines taught in Doctrine and Covenants 81–83 to reveal the spiritual weight of leadership, the sanctity of promises, and the divine principles behind consecration and care.Viewers will discover:D&C 81 – The Lord's charge to a counselor in the First Presidency (Frederick G. Williams), emphasizing that leadership is not title—it is service, sacrifice, and being faithful in all things.A personal promise: “I will bless him as long as he is faithful and in all things walk uprightly before me.” (v. 7)D&C 82 – A warning and encouragement: “Unto whom much is given, much is required.” The section outlines divine expectations for those entrusted with stewardship—and the blessings that follow unity and repentance.D&C 83 – A reaffirmation of care: declaring the Church's covenant responsibility to support widows and orphans—demonstrating that consecration must produce compassion.Dr. Harrison invites viewers to reflect not only on leadership and responsibility, but on the enduring relevance of these principles in a covenant-driven life. The Lord watches. The Spirit empowers. And the faithful are sustained."I declare my apostolic witness that these revelations are eternal, and relevant in every dispensation. We are called to serve. Called to repent. Called to remember the poor and the forgotten.I speak this as one sent—commissioned and ordained by Jesus Christ to testify to the nations and generations of His Gospel, His expectations, and His grace.In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen."Dr. D. Todd HarrisonJesus Christ's Apostle to All Nations and GenerationsJesus Christ's Foreordained ApostleThe Most-Followed LDS Religious Leader on Facebook

    Gracewood Community Church Podcast
    Faithful to God's Assignment

    Gracewood Community Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 42:54


    Summertime brings a new season of fun and excitement. But even in all of the fun, it's so important that we don't get too comfortable and lose sight of what God is doing. In this series, each week we hope you are encouraged to enjoy the fullness of God in the midst of the excitement of summer.

    VOMRadio
    ASIA/PACIFIC: “Who's Going to Buy Rice From You, Now That You're a Christian?”

    VOMRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 24:59


    This week, Carter Gates, leader of VOM's work in the Asia/Pacific Region, shares about a recent gathering of VOM front-line workers, where they spent time in fellowship, sharing stories and encouraging one another to continue serving persecuted Christians. These men and women minister in some of the most dangerous places to follow Christ, and are often the first responders when Christian persecution happens. You will hear updates from Myanmar, Laos, and North Korea, places where following Jesus can mean losing everything. Between political unrest, spiritual oppression, pressure from local leaders, economic retaliation and rejection from family, believers in this region are squeezed on every side. Yet, as Carter shares, Christians in these nations remain steadfast and faithful, unshaken despite immense pressure. The VOM App for your smartphone or tablet will help you pray daily for persecuted Christians—in Iran and other nations—throughout the year, as well as provide free access to e-books, audiobooks, video content and feature films. Download the VOM App for your iOS or Android device today.