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The Rapture is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture. In this eye opening conversation, Reagan Kramer invites Lori Brazier and Jenny Mire from the Rooted Truth back to the show to delve into the complexities surrounding the concept of the Rapture, its origins in dispensationalism, and the implications for the modern church. They explore the historical context of biblical prophecies, the significance of the New Covenant, and the active role believers should take in spreading the gospel. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding scripture in its entirety and encourages listeners to live out their faith boldly in a world filled with distractions and fear.More from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeThe Rooted Truth Podcast hosted by Jenny MireThe Rooted Truth: Join the community | Get the app | Instagram | WebsiteSign up for the Rooted Truth Conference November 2025: https://www.therootedtruth.com/conferenceRaptureless by Dr. Jonathan WeltonRooted Truth: 148-C.I. Scofield: Scoundrel or Scholar with Jeremy Slaydenhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/148-c-i-scofield-scoundrel-or-scholar-with-jeremy-slayden/id1571051685?i=1000678512928Rooted Truth: 139- Dispensationalism and Christian Zionist Movement with Jeremy Slaydenhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/139-dispensationalism-and-the-christian-zionist/id1571051685?i=1000664706923Rooted Truth: 126- The True History of the Rapture with Jeremy Slaydenhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/126-the-true-history-of-the/id1571051685?i=1000652593626Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!Resources This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/ Time Stamps:00:00The Rapture: Myths and Realities06:34Dispensationalism and Its Origins16:54The Role of the Church in Today's World26:18Understanding the New Covenant35:52Living Out the Great Commission The Rapture is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture.Dispensationalism is a relatively new theology that emerged in the 1800s.The church has a vital role in fulfilling the Great Commission today.Understanding the New Covenant is crucial for modern believers.Fear-based teachings can lead to complacency in faith.The Ten Commandments are written on our hearts under the New Covenant.Jesus's teachings emphasize love and devotion over legalism.Historical context is essential for interpreting biblical prophecies.The church is called to be active and engaged in the world.Spiritual warfare is a real and ongoing battle for believers.
Daniel King is a missionary evangelist passionate about fulfilling the Great Commission. He has traveled to more than 70 nations, preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Through large-scale crusades, outreaches, and one-on-one ministry, Daniel has led millions of people to Christ around the world.He is the founder of King Ministries International, which focuses on mass evangelism events, church planting, and equipping local believers to continue discipleship after crusades. Daniel is also the host of The Evangelism Podcast and has authored several books on evangelism and spiritual growth. His ministry is marked by bold faith, a passion for the harvest of souls, and a deep commitment to training believers to share the message of Jesus effectively.
SummaryIn this episode of Echoes Through Eternity, Dr. Jeffery D. Skinner explores the critical transition from an inward-focused church culture to a strategic, outward-reaching mission. Through contrasting stories of two churches, he emphasizes the importance of aligning church activities with the mission of outreach and discipleship. The conversation delves into practical strategies for engaging the community, setting measurable goals, and ensuring that church resources are directed towards fulfilling the Great Commission. Dr. Skinner encourages leaders to reflect on their priorities and to commit to a mission-driven approach that prioritizes reaching those far from God.TakeawaysChurches can drift inward, focusing on self-preservation.A mission-driven church prioritizes outreach over maintenance.Budgeting should reflect mission priorities.Setting measurable goals is essential for outreach.Community engagement is vital for church growth.Evaluate ministries for their effectiveness in reaching outsiders.Language used in church should be accessible to seekers.Leaders must reflect on their church's mission regularly.Traditions should not hinder the mission of the church.Prayer and commitment to outreach are crucial for renewal.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/echoes-through-eternity-with-dr-jeffery-skinner--5523198/support.Echoes Through Eternity Guiding church planters and pastors to plant seeds of prayer, holiness, and courage that outlast a lifetime. contact drjefferydskinner@protonmail.com
Breakthrough doesn't happen by accident—it begins with intentional intimacy with Jesus. In this message, discover why pressing into relationship with Him is the non-negotiable first step toward experiencing God's breakthrough power in your life. MORE... « Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at BeJesusDisciple.com. Give at JesusDisciple.com. « Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit https://solidlives.com/ « Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit https://solidlives.com/give/ « Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages, or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily on podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/ Support the show
Passion & Purpose: A Podcast with Jimmy Seibert & The Antioch Movement
Trip Nine shares his journey starting as a troubled teen to watching God develop his future with digital evangelism. Looking back, Trip sees God's hand guiding him through college, cultivating a heart for missions and the lessons he learned in the workplace, which now equip him to reach millions with the gospel through platforms like Facebook and Instagram.From his early days working as a Starbucks barista to his current role in cybersecurity, Trip describes how each step prepared him with the tools and skills needed to launch simple, gospel-centered campaigns that bring the good news of Jesus to the nations by leveraging technology.Join us for a short series on Revival and Reformation, with stories of men and women living integrated lives of faith—igniting revival within their spheres of influence across education, business, art and media, healthcare, government, sports, neighborhoods, family, and social justice.Passion & Purpose is a podcast that desires to help you fall more in love with Jesus and have a greater passion for Him and His purposes in the earth. Subscribe to my channel for weekly episodes @jimmy_seibertFor more resources to help you in transforming your personal life and every sphere of society, visit my website at https://www.jimmyseibert.comFollow me for more ways to grow in your love for Jesus on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jimmy_seibert/For more information on the Antioch Movement, visit https://antioch.orgShownotes:Revival and Reformation YouTube seriesAntioch Waco sermon guides for our latest sermonsEkballou University: Leveraging Technology to help finish the Great Commission
In today's edition of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett turns our attention to the Great Commission — the lasting instruction Jesus gave His disciples before ascending into heaven. Each gospel record closes with a similar theme: the crucifixion, the resurrection, the commission, and the ascension. Though salvation is entirely the Lord's work, it is … Continue reading "The Importance of Making Disciples"
In this episode of Pray the Word on Luke 24:46–47, David Platt reminds us of our call to obey the Great Commission.Listen to our newest podcast, Everyday Radical!Explore more content from Radical.
Are small Bible colleges on life support in America? In this week's episode, Alex and Scott welcome Dr. Jim Lytle, former president of Clarks Summit University and former ABWE missionary to South Africa, to discuss the enduring importance of Christian institutions and the plight facing Bible colleges today. They explore how Bible colleges have historically served as crucial training grounds for mobilizing missionaries, shaping young believers' worldviews, and fostering a heart for cross-cultural ministry. Lytle emphasizes that the purpose of these schools was not only theological education but also defining reality for students—helping them see their lives in the context of God's global mission. They also address the challenges facing Christian higher education today, including declining enrollment, rising costs, parental hesitancy toward missions, and cultural changes that have shifted students' perspectives. They discuss the growing need for local churches to take on a greater role in developing and sending workers, the later age at which many missionaries are now mobilized, and the unique openness of Gen Z to purpose-driven and clearly defined callings. Key Topics The role of Christian institutions like Bible colleges in missions mobilization and shaping students' worldview and calling Challenges for Christian higher education (enrollment, finances, cultural shifts) Trends in mobilizing Gen Z for missions and ministry Need for clearly defined, purpose-driven calls to action Explore your calling to global missions at ABWE's 24-Hour DEMO event. These events, held throughout the year, help individuals and churches explore how they can help fulfill the Great Commission and explore God's calling on their life and church. Learn more at demo.abwe.org and register with promocode: PODCAST. Do you love The Missions Podcast? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Podcast and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionspodcast.com/premium The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
In this final sermon of The Gospel of Mark, Pastor Scott Worthington shares from Mark 16:9-20. In this passage, Jesus reveals His authority over the spiritual world, confronts unbelief, gives the Great Commission, ascends in glory, and empowers His followers to carry the gospel to all creation. The story doesn't end—it continues through us! Check out this sermon to learn more!
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: LINKS: « FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » To listen to or download more teachings from Jerry and others from Solid Lives ministries, visit our new media library at: https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library « THE NEW TESTAMENT DAILY PODCAST » https://thenewtestamentdailywithjerrydirmann.buzzsprout.com « SOLID LIVES » Find out more about the ministries of Jerry Dirmann and Solid Lives at https://www.solidlives.com/ « SUPPORT » You can help us get free resources like this out to more people. Visit https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
This is Week 5 of our series Circles, where we're learning how God's Word guides us in strengthening the relational circles in our lives. This series isn't just about building better relationships—it's about divine realignments. God is repositioning some of us for greater impact and deeper joy, helping us step into His chosen connections that will change our life's course.Last week, we explored our inner circle and our relationship with God—the foundation of everything. Today, we dive into the outer circle—the people outside our immediate circle, those who feel different or even uncomfortable to us. These are our neighbors, co-workers, people at the store, even those we might ignore or block on social media. The question is: how do we relate to them?Our key verse is Colossians 4:5-6:"Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone."Why do outsiders matter?Because they matter to God. They are loved by Him, and many are in our lives for a reason. Just like the early Christians in Colossae—who faced hostility, rejection, and persecution—they refused to retreat or water down their faith. Instead, they made a difference by living intentionally and boldly.In a culture filled with division and deception, they stood firm, refusing to compromise. They knew Christ and carried His presence into the outside world, fulfilling the Great Commission: "Go and preach the Gospel to all nations." Their lives weren't just about getting by—they were about making an impact.Our faith was never meant to be hidden. Remember, light doesn't need permission to shine—darkness cannot overcome it. The resistance you encounter may be a sign that you're on the right track.Loving the outsiders means being wise in our manner, our moment, and our message:Wisdom in our manner:Mind your words — be gracious, kind, and respectful. Jesus said, "Let your words always be full of grace and seasoned with salt." Our words should preserve, heal, and attract others to Christ, not offend or push away. We're called to be witty, engaging, and loving—never abrasive or rude.Wisdom in our moment:Seize divine appointments. Be proactive in noticing opportunities God puts in your path. Whether it's a new neighbor, a co-worker, or a cashier at the store—these moments are orchestrated by God for meaningful connections. Be sensitive to the Holy Spirit's lead and respond in faith.Wisdom in our message:Always be ready to share the hope you have. Your story, your church, your faith—these can be powerful bridges. Share the Gospel confidently, using words that are honest, compassionate, and truthful. Remember, our goal is to win hearts, not arguments.Love and truth go hand in hand. Grace without truth is meaningless. Truth without grace is harsh. Together, they bring healing and transformation.Ask yourself:Are my actions and words drawing people closer to Jesus, or pushing them away?Be intentional. Be wise. Make the most of every divine opportunity.Because, ultimately, guiding others to Christ is the heartbeat of our faith. Let's step out boldly, shining His light into the outer circle with wisdom, love, and grace. Are you ready?
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: LINKS: « FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » To listen to or download more teachings from Jerry and others from Solid Lives ministries, visit our new media library at: https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library « THE NEW TESTAMENT DAILY PODCAST » https://thenewtestamentdailywithjerrydirmann.buzzsprout.com « SOLID LIVES » Find out more about the ministries of Jerry Dirmann and Solid Lives at https://www.solidlives.com/ « SUPPORT » You can help us get free resources like this out to more people. Visit https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
There's no mistaking that God is moving in university students today. Hear from Mark Matlock, Executive Director of Urbana Missions Conference, a conference for university students and young adults, as he shares about Gen Z, the impact of conferences, and the future of missions. Learn more about Urbana Missions Conference here! “What am I doing, and how am I connected to this global Church and what God is doing around the world? And that's what Urbana is all about.” “I believe that this generation is going to have a new imagination for what it means to fulfill the Great Commission in the world and take the Gospel across cultures so that people can hear the Word of God.“ “We want to increase the sending capacity of the church.” Listen to the Urbana Podcast Carey Nieuwhof's Podcast on Gen Z in Revival and Retreat “God doesn't fill us just to fill us; He fills us to be fruitful.” “There's something about discovery in community with others that I think the Holy Spirit really uses to help guide us and move us.” What's changing our lives: Keane: Breaking down tasks into smaller pieces Heather: Adding a trellis to my garden Mark: Working collaboratively with Gen Z Weekly Spotlight: HopeSeed School We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: LINKS: « FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » To listen to or download more teachings from Jerry and others from Solid Lives ministries, visit our new media library at: https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library « THE NEW TESTAMENT DAILY PODCAST » https://thenewtestamentdailywithjerrydirmann.buzzsprout.com « SOLID LIVES » Find out more about the ministries of Jerry Dirmann and Solid Lives at https://www.solidlives.com/ « SUPPORT » You can help us get free resources like this out to more people. Visit https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: LINKS: « FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » To listen to or download more teachings from Jerry and others from Solid Lives ministries, visit our new media library at: https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library « THE NEW TESTAMENT DAILY PODCAST » https://thenewtestamentdailywithjerrydirmann.buzzsprout.com « SOLID LIVES » Find out more about the ministries of Jerry Dirmann and Solid Lives at https://www.solidlives.com/ « SUPPORT » You can help us get free resources like this out to more people. Visit https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
What Does The Bible Say About Authority is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast. In this week's episode, we dive deep into one of the most challenging yet vital topics for every believer: AUTHORITY From Romans 13 to the Great Commission, we'll explore how Scripture calls us […]
The book of Matthew concludes with Jesus's crucifixion, resurrection, and the Great Commission that gives every Christian their true calling regardless of profession or circumstance.• Mike celebrates the podcast reaching 25,000 downloads, with listeners in all 50 states and 80 countries worldwide• Matthew's gospel strategically highlights fulfilled prophecies pointing to Jesus as the Messiah• Judas returns the 30 silver coins before taking his own life, fulfilling ancient prophecy• Jesus remains silent before Pilate and the religious leaders, refusing to defend himself• The crucifixion is accompanied by supernatural signs including darkness and an earthquake• Women discover the empty tomb and become the first witnesses of the resurrection• Religious leaders bribe guards to spread the story that disciples stole Jesus's body• Jesus meets his disciples on a mountain in Galilee where some worship and some doubt• The Great Commission calls all believers to make disciples, baptize, and teach obedience• Jesus promises his presence "to the end of the age" as followers carry out this missionDownload our Echo Discipleship Guide "Not Just Another Sermon" at outloudbible.com to put Jesus's teachings into action through daily challenges that will take you slightly outside your comfort zone.Send Mike a quick message! (If you seek a reply, instead please contact through Outloudbible.com) Support the showCheck out outloudbible.com for helpful study resources, and to discover how to bring the public reading of God's word to your church, conference, retreat, or other event.
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: LINKS: « FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » To listen to or download more teachings from Jerry and others from Solid Lives ministries, visit our new media library at: https://app.jesusdisciple.com/jesus-way/media-library « THE NEW TESTAMENT DAILY PODCAST » https://thenewtestamentdailywithjerrydirmann.buzzsprout.com « SOLID LIVES » Find out more about the ministries of Jerry Dirmann and Solid Lives at https://www.solidlives.com/ « SUPPORT » You can help us get free resources like this out to more people. Visit https://pushpay.com/g/jdglobal Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Pastor Lance Walker is the Senior Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
In this episode of Side Notes, Josh and Arch share inspiring stories of everyday people stepping into love and service. They explore what it looks like to live the Great Commandment and the Great Commission beyond Sunday mornings and challenge listeners to ask: "How can I be more intentional about loving God and loving others today?" This isn't just church planning—this is church living. It's about transforming neighborhoods, building authentic relationships, and living missionally wherever God has placed you.
Jesus once told His disciples who were unsuccessful at fishing in their excursion to cast their nets in a different place—and their nets became very full. And He told His believing disciples to go global in their endeavors of being “fishers of men.” How about that? So, is your church growing in numbers? And is your church helping other churches get planted and grow elsewhere around the world? Join Kevin as we talk about expanding the net and engaging God's related key measure. // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
The book of Acts, also called the Acts of the Apostles, spotlights the fulfillment of the Great Commission. This powerful book was written by the Apostle Luke who also wrote the Gospel of Luke. Join Jerry as he walks through this book and recounts the spread of Christianity from Jerusalem to Judea, Samaria and the surrounding world. You will be encouraged by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in the lives of many who were transformed through hearing the gospel and witnessing of miracles. You can also take your daily Bible reading to another level with The New Testament Daily with Jerry Dirmann—so grab your Bible and let's get started! ------- Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/ Thank you for joining us today! For more resources like this, or to support the ministry of Solid Lives, visit one of the links below: FREE MEDIA LIBRARY » Download or listen at https://SolidLivesMedia.com/ ABOUT SOLID LIVES » Find out more at https://www.solidlives.com/ SUPPORT » Help us get the word out at https://solidlives.com/give/
Are you already hitting bumps in your homeschool year? You're not alone! In this Because You Asked epHear the powerful story of Zac Vakadewatabua from Fiji, who received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox as a child. Discover how simple gifts transform lives, mobilize communities, and share God's love to the ends of the earth. Discover how Operation Christmas Child not only impacts children around the world but also transforms communities, mobilizes families, and empowers local leaders. From Fiji to the Dominican Republic and beyond, learn how your packing parties and prayers can literally reach the ends of the earth. Whether you're a parent, Sunday school teacher, youth pastor, or simply someone looking for a practical way to participate in the Great Commission, this episode will inspire you to pack a box and see God's love ripple globally. Share this episode with a homeschool friend who needs encouragement this week! Resources Mentioned: Pack a shoebox or find a drop-off site: Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child Track your shoebox: Use the barcode and follow the journey of your gift Learn more about the Greatest Journey discipleship program Don't forget—Teach Them Diligently 2026 registration opens soon! Be on the lookout for exciting announcements about speakers, worship, and family discipleship opportunities at our 15th anniversary events. Connect With Us: Instagram: @TeachThemDiligently Facebook: Teach Them Diligently YouTube: Teach Them Diligently Channel Subscribe + Share: If this episode helped you, take a minute to subscribe, rate, and share with another homeschool family. We sure would be grateful!
This week, we dove into Week 2 of our series Go and Make Disciples, continuing to explore what it means to live out the Great Commission. Evangelism isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. Most people share their faith naturally—in the rhythms of work, family, and neighborhood life. Just as David refused Saul's armor, you're called to share in a way that's true to how God has uniquely equipped you. Join us this week for part 3.Our mission is to glorify God by equipping His people to change their world and by planting churches with the same world-changing vision.Website: https://mannastafford.church/Find us on: Facebook: / mannastafford Instagram: / manna.stafford TikTok: / manna.stafford
Get ready for a powerful, boots-on-the-ground story of freedom, healing, and everyday obedience that's changing lives in Daleville, Alabama. Phil and Tina share how Jesus transformed 41 years of torment into a street outreach where chains break, souls are saved, and hope is restored.Key TakeawaysTestimony of TransformationMarried 42 years, walked through 41 years of torment before a radical encounter with God brought freedom.On Dec 31, 2024, Tina surrendered everything to Jesus; soon after Phil was “slain in the Spirit” twice and set free from pornography, anger, addiction, and shame.Phil stopped taking 18 medications five years ago after hearing the Lord; experienced healing and strength to continue serving.Mentored and supported by Pastors Joshua and Anya Fisher at The River of Ozark Church.The Daleville Tent Outreach (Every Other Thursday)Simple, consistent street ministry: free lunches, prayer, clothing, and fellowship.Started with a 10x10 pop-up and PB&J sandwiches from the car; God provided tables, chairs, clothes, and even a generator through donations.People often come for food but stay for prayer, healing, and the presence of God.Miracles, Deliverance, and SalvationsCurtis, formerly known as the “town bully,” gave his life to Jesus under the tent and was dramatically changed.Multiple salvations through a simple Sinner's Prayer card, with tangible peace and burdens lifted.Open manifestations and deliverance as people step under the tent—freedom, clarity, and salvation follow.Stories of jobs secured and housing breakthroughs after encounters at the tent.Practical Steps to ReplicateStart where you are: a trunk, PB&J, water, and chips are enough—obedience unlocks provision.Focus on presence over programs: worship, prayer, and inviting the Holy Spirit guide the ministry.Get permission as needed (city council/park pavilions), then show up consistently—God sends people and resources.Overcome fear: step out once and watch boldness grow; the Great Commission is for every believer.Scriptures HighlightedJohn 10:10 – The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy.John 8:36 – Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.Revelation 12:11 – Overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.Matthew 6:33 – Seek first the Kingdom, and all these things will be added.Amos 9:11 – Raising up the Tabernacle of David (worship under the tent).Call to ActionDon't forget to subscribe for more inspiring testimonies, street ministry insights, and practical evangelism tools.Share your thoughts, testimonies, and prayer needs in the comments—we're believing with you.Want to volunteer, donate supplies, or replicate this in your city? Reach out to Phil and Tina and invite them to come show you how.Like and share this episode to encourage others to get out of their comfort zone and be the hands and feet of Jesus.Links:Phil on Facebook: /philip.ferger.2025Tina on Facebook: /loveyourlife2much**Connect With Me:**- Blog: conradrocks.net https://www.conradrocks.net/- Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok https://www.facebook.com/conrad.carriker https://www.instagram.com/conradcarriker https://twitter.com/MostRadicalMan https://www.tiktok.com/@supernaturalchristianity**Free Resources:**- Try Audible Free Trial https://amzn.to/2MT9aQW- Get Readwise Free Trial https://readwise.io/i/conrad8- Get Remnote Free Trial https://www.remnote.com/invite/sRJnqJujEgsGoLuc2 - Start Amazon Prime Free Trial https://amzn.to/2Jtymte- For Creators: Get $10 off StreamYard https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5663052624035840**My Work:**- Books: Open Your Eyes | Night Terror https://amzn.to/3RJx7by https://amzn.to/3XRFohl- Shop: Team Jesus T-Shirts https://teespring.com/stores/team-jesus-4 **Support:** - PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ConradRocks - Things we need on our Ministry WishListhttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2GSBT99APHFQR?ref_=wl_sharelist/ls...
In this episode, we dive into the heart of one-on-one discipleship and its transformative power within the Christian journey. Discover why intentional, relational discipleship is essential for spiritual growth, modeled after Jesus' own relationships with His followers. We'll unpack key biblical foundations that support this approach, sharing practical steps for walking alongside others in faith—through encouragement, accountability, and authentic sharing of life. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen existing discipling relationships, join us as we explore how one-on-one discipleship shapes character, builds community, and honors the Great Commission. Tune in for inspiration and actionable insights that will help you become a catalyst for lasting spiritual impact, one relationship at a time. Featured Speaker Josiah Jones https://www.armadadiscipleship.org At the Discipling Men Conference presented by discipleship.org Betterman.com renew.org
This week, Terrence reminded us of the undeniable call for Christians to be known by their love. Drawing from Matthew 25, he challenged us to reflect on our “love life”—not in a romantic sense, but in how our faith moves us to action for others. Jesus shows us that love isn't passive—it's creative, costly, deep, and sometimes uncomfortable—but it is always our calling. As a church, we're stepping boldly into partnerships with the "church. at Bashford Manor" and their five immigrant congregations, living out the Great Commission and the Great Commandment: loving God, loving our neighbors, and serving the least among us. The invitation is clear and urgent: join God where He is already at work, live faithfully as Kingdom people, and let your love shine as a public witness of Christ's transforming power. Will you join us in this prayer? "God, whatever You are doing in this season, don't do it without us."
You'll be surprised at the Holy Spirit's power—It's still moving today, just as in the book of Acts. This message unpacks the Great Commission and the legacy of a church devoted to Scripture, fellowship, prayer, and witness. You'll be invited to pray for three people by name, tell your story, and join the mission God is already blessing in the Chippewa Valley.
Series: That God May Be All In All
Have you ever felt God asking you to take a step of faith that terrified you? That's exactly what happened to Chris Beth, founder of The Bucket Ministry. What started as a father accompanying his daughter on a mission trip turned into a worldwide effort to bring hope, discipleship, and clean water to tens of thousands of families.
In this week's message from Pastor Dave Mudd, Week 3 of the "Know | Live | Share - The Gospel" series, we explore the heart of our Christian faith: sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. This message on evangelism will challenge and equip you to move beyond simply knowing the gospel to actively living and sharing it in your everyday life. Discover the joy and purpose that comes from making disciples and fulfilling the Great Commission. If you're ready to grow in your faith and make a real impact for the kingdom, this is a message you don't want to miss.Key Takeaways: • The Motivation for Sharing: If you truly love someone, you can't help but talk about them. The same principle applies to our relationship with Jesus. Our love for Him should naturally overflow into conversations about His goodness and grace in our lives. • Living a "Sent" Life: The Great Commission isn't just for missionaries in foreign lands. It's a call for every believer to live a "sent" life, sharing the gospel at work, at school, and in our communities. We are all called to be witnesses for Christ wherever we go. • Disciples, Not Just Decisions: The goal of sharing our faith isn't just to get people to say a prayer. It's about making disciples – walking with people, teaching them to obey God's commands, and helping them grow in their relationship with Jesus. • Overcoming the Obstacles: We can overcome common barriers to sharing our faith like fear, apathy, and a lack of knowledge by relying on the Holy Spirit and remembering that we are not alone in this mission. Jesus is with us, empowering us to be His witnesses. • The Power of Your Testimony: You don't need to be a theologian to share the gospel. Simply sharing your personal story of what God has done in your life can be a powerful and transformative tool for reaching others.
Send us a textGrief knocked on our door and asked hard questions, so we answered with Scripture, honesty, and action. We take you inside a raw, hope-filled conversation shaped by the passing of a cherished brother, and we wrestle with the practical steps of continuing when the heart aches: casting every care on God, living more intentionally for Jesus, and lifting others higher than ourselves.Together, we unpack what it means to be the “only Bible” some people will ever read—why presence matters as much as proclamation, and how small, consistent acts of faithfulness push back real darkness. You'll hear why surrender isn't quitting, how pride keeps us from the help we need, and the quiet power of letting God write endings we can't foresee. We talk about the body of Christ working as one—celebrating unseen service, honoring caregivers and spouses who carry ministry on their shoulders, and refusing to despise a “small” sphere of influence. A stay-at-home parent, a steady neighbor, a coworker who listens well—these are bright lights God uses every day.We also get practical about lifting others: recognize needs, humble yourself, and act now. Prayer that intercedes, listening that dignifies, truth that travels on love—these are the tools of encouragement that rebuild weary souls. And we set our allegiance straight: our citizenship is in the kingdom of God, not the churn of partisan battles, so we focus on the Great Commission with urgency and clarity.If your hands feel heavy, come trade your burdens for the promise of 1 Peter 5:7 and the steady hope of Psalm 37:5. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage tonight, and leave a review to help others find this conversation—then tell us: where is God asking you to shine right now?Support the show
Jesus calls us to be involved in our communities—in our personal mission field. In order to do this in a Christ-honoring way, we have to know what the Bible says about our interaction with others. Check out the video version of this sermon. Check out all of the Scriptures in this message → http://bible.com/events/49498639 If you've missed any of the previous messages in our series B.A.S.I.C. Christianity, you can find them all here. ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. ◀︎◀︎
The call to “Go into all the world” means reaching both our neighbors and the nations with the Gospel. He challenged us to take a “spiritual temperature check,” examining whether our faith is alive and passionate or slipping into lukewarm complacency. Scripture shows that we are called to be ambassadors for Christ, supporting missions locally and globally so that all people have the chance to hear about Jesus. Giving, praying, and sharing our faith are ways we actively participate in the Great Commission. It is God's plan to bring salvation to the world through us.
Breakthrough is closer than you think. In this week's message, Pastor Jerry shares the Guaranteed Breakthrough Process, revealing how abiding in Christ, embracing His pruning, and standing in faith produce fruitfulness and freedom. MORE... « Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at BeJesusDisciple.com. Give at JesusDisciple.com. « Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit https://solidlives.com/ « Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit https://solidlives.com/give/ « Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages, or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily on podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/ Support the show
What does being a missionary look like among a totally unreached Muslim majority people group? In this week's episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Alan, an ABWE missionary serving in North Africa, who shares his experience of seeing God work in incredible ways among an unreached people group. Despite having a lucrative career in corporate America, Alan felt the call to go preach the gospel to unreached Muslim people, all at the age of 50. Alan shares personal stories about the risks and rewards of serving in an unreached context. He also talks about what he sees as being his biggest need on the field. Read about Alan's full story in ABWE's Message Magazine. Click here. To connect with Alan, email alex @ missionspodcast.com. You can also support his ministry by giving here. Key Topics: Alan's call to ministry. From apathy to having a heart for unreached Muslims. Using a business platform as a means to church planting Personal story about Youssef coming to Christ and then his whole family The biggest need on the field in North Africa. Being a godly husband and father isn't about one big heroic act, it's about showing up every day. Men need a simple, practical plan to stay faithful in the daily grind. How To Lead Your Family is a no-nonsense guide, from author Joel Beeke, that gives the biblical foundation, Christ-centered encouragement, practical advice for men to purse the high standards that God calls them too. Get 20% off your copy today when you use the promo code: LEADABWE. Additionally, new email subscribers can get 10% off a future order. We are thankful for Reformation Heritage Books for their sponsorship of this episode! Do you love The Missions Podcast? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Podcast and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionspodcast.com/premium The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.
The day of salvation is now, and it is not something to put off for tomorrow. God calls each of us to reach one person for Christ, but to do this, we need three things:To reach your ONE, you need three things:An uncommon concernAn uncommon connectionAn uncommon callingThis sermon challenges you to act today, recognizing that now is the time of salvation. Learn about Jesus' uncommon concern for others, His ability to build meaningful connections, and how we are each called to sow, tend, and reap the spiritual harvest He's prepared. Connect with us on Social Media ↴Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundantlifels/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abundantlifels Connect with Pastor Phil ↴Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilHopperKCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philhopper_kc/Web: https://livingproof.co/resources/books/Learn more about the A-Life Discipleship Journey: https://alife.livingproof.co/ More information on our sermons: https://livingproof.co/sermons/Do you want to see your life changed by Jesus? Visit our website: https://livingproof.co/
Since 2012, Reach has existed to “Be the Church and Reach the City” with the love of Jesus. As we conclude our season gathering at Northwest University, we consider again Jesus' Great Commission to us, and take courage in the fact that our witness doesn't begin with our qualifications or with what we feel equipped to do, but with humble dependence on the presence of God.
Since 2012, Reach has existed to “Be the Church and Reach the City” with the love of Jesus. As we conclude our season gathering at Northwest University, we consider again Jesus' Great Commission to us, and take courage in the fact that our witness doesn't begin with our qualifications or with what we feel equipped to do, but with humble dependence on the presence of God.
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Jesus calls all Christians (which means, “little Christ”) to be involved in missions. Sometimes we think engaging in missions is only for certain people, but Jesus calls all disciples to the Great Commission. Sharing our faith with others, praying for others and serving others in the Name of Jesus is at the heart of the Gospel. There are so many needs in our world. We can't possibly do everything, but we can all do something. How will you be involved in Jesus' call to missions?
The Will That Changes the World Have you ever noticed how easy it is for the church to get divided — by opinions, by offenses, even by algorithms? Yet Jesus prayed in John 17 that we would be one so the world would believe. In this week's message, The Will That Changes the World, we explore God's Missional Will — a will that doesn't stop with us but flows through us to others. We'll look at the Great Co-Mission, the story of Paul and Barnabas, and what it really means to live as Kingdom citizens. Along the way, we'll confront the pull of isolation, division, and consumer Christianity, and discover how prayer, the Holy Spirit, and Spirit-filled love equip us to shine like stars in the universe as we hold out the word of life. John 17, Matthew 28:18–20 Discussion topics When you hear the phrase “God's Missional Will”, what's the first thought or picture that comes to mind? Jesus prayed in John 17 that we would be one so the world would believe. Why do you think unity among believers is so central to God's mission? Thinking about the Great Commission (and knowing that it's not just for pastors or missionaries), what does living that out look like for ordinary believers to live on mission in daily life? Read Philippians 2:12–16Paul says we are to “shine like stars in the universe as we hold out the word of life.” How do the various “Wills” of God – Moral, Sovereign, and Personal, along with Missional – what does it look like in practical terms to live as a Kingdom citizens walking out the Will of God in the world? Think about the “one person, one place, or one passion” challenge. Who or what comes to mind for you this week? How can your group pray for you to step into God's Missional Will in that area? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
In the final sermon of our series, We Are The Church, we explore the profound call of the Great Commission. Join us as we unpack the core of what it means to be a people sent to the world.
What does the idea of sharing your faith, or evangelism, feel like? For many of us it has become an act that makes us timid and fearful because we believe we must be successful in it. In this message, Pastor Jeremy Writebol seemks to help us see that mission is not so much something we succeed or fail at, but an expression of our identity to the world.
Brian MacPhail- Fausey, Missionary to Cameroon shows why the mission of the church is to make disciples.
The Great Commission is a mandate given to all believers - to go, preach the gospel, teach, and baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As Christians, we have a purpose, a cause, and a call to share the good news of Jesus Christ with the world. But how does our giving to missions actually impact the Kingdom of God?
90 Years Young and Still Building "And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." - Galatians 6:9 (KJV)Well folks, here we are celebrating a man who's turning 90, and I'm pretty sure he's already planning his next church plant. You know Jesse retirement isn't in his vocabulary, and honestly, I don't think the word "quit" is either.I've been trying to figure out how to sum up Jesse Dunn's life, and I keep coming back to this: he's a builder. Not the kind that works with hammer and nails, though knowing Jesse, he probably could, but the kind that builds people's lives and builds God's kingdom.When I think about Jesse going to California Christian College in his thirties with three little girls in tow, working full time and going to school... well, that tells you everything you need to know about his character. Most of us think we're busy when we have to work and watch Netflix on the same day. Jesse was building a future while raising a family and chasing after God's calling.And can we talk about his church-planting record? This man has started more churches than some denominations have. Boise in the early '70s, Salem in the late '70s, then back to Boise to rebuild what he'd already built once. It's like he looked at the Great Commission and thought, "You know what? I'm going to take this personally."I've been thinking about what I learned watching Jesse over the years, and I realized he gave us a master class in ministry without ever charging tuition. The man went to Bible college in his thirties, but the real education happened in the trenches, building churches, raising daughters, and somehow keeping his sense of humor through it all.But here's what gets me about Jesse, and what I learned from watching him all these years: he doesn't just build churches, he builds people. He took a bunch of rough-around-the-edges teenagers in Salem and somehow convinced us we could be useful to God. I'm still not sure how he pulled that off.Let me tell you what Jesse's classroom looked like: it was his living room where he'd counsel hurting people, his kitchen table where he'd study sermons while Joyce cooked dinner, and that old church bus where he'd pick up anybody and everybody who needed a ride to church. His curriculum was simple: love people, preach the Word, and trust God with the results.The thing about Jesse is he never seemed to think anything was impossible. Church needs rebuilding? "Well, let's get to work." Three little girls need raising while daddy goes to college? "We'll figure it out." New town needs a church? "Pack the car, Joyce."Watching Jesse taught me something that changed my life: "You can't make people love God, but you can sure show them what God's love looks like." And boy, did he show us. This man could find potential in a pile of scrap metal, and often did, if you count some of us teenagers he worked with.Jesse, you taught me that discipleship isn't a program in a book, it's life on life investment. You opened your home, shared your table, and showed us what it looked like to follow Jesus even when it wasn't easy or convenient.And can we talk about his longevity? Ninety years old and still preaching weekly. Most people his age are content to watch TV and complain about their arthritis. Jesse's still standing in pulpits, opening God's Word, and believing that the next sermon might be the one that changes someone's life forever.You know what I think God is going to say when Jesse finally gets to heaven? "Well done, good and faithful servant... but what took you so long? I've been hearing about you from all the people you sent ahead."Jesse, you've been a father figure to more people than you'll ever know, a mentor to countless ministers, and a friend to everyone you've ever met. At 90, you're still showing us what it looks like to love God and love people with everything you've got.Happy 90th birthday, Jesse.
Some of the greatest stories of believers down through time have involved those who really studied God's Word. These people have gone before us to show us the way. From Charles Spurgeon to a missionary mother in China, daily study of the Word and prayer prepared them to mentor entire generations.Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.”We also read in Romans 10 that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. We have to do it so that others know how. Remember, there is no substitute for spending time in God's Word.In order to properly train an apprentice, you need to obviously be prepared and adept. Anything less leads to weak faith, or no faith at all.This is what the Great Commission, sharing the Gospel, has always been about. Duplicating disciples. Grounding your own faith in the Bible, then imparting that to others. That is the essence of true iron sharpening iron.Let's pray.Lord, keep us about your work by daily reminding us to spend time with you in Your Word. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
What does it mean to play sports for the glory of God? How do you keep someone from tying their identity to their success in sports? And why do parents sometimes have a greater interest in their child's success in sports than the child himself/herself? We'll answer these questions and more with our guest, our Talbot colleague in theology, Dr. Erik Thoennes. Erik Thoennes is committed to teaching theology so that he and his students love God and people more fully. He strives to make the necessary connections between the study of theology, obedience to Jesus and fulfilling the Great Commission. He has been teaching college students for over 30 years and has been a pastor at Grace Evangelical Free Church La Mirada since 2001. Erik is a frequent guest speaker at churches, conferences and retreats. He received the University award for faculty excellence and professor of the year twice. His research interests include godly jealousy, the atonement, the exclusivity of Christ and theology of culture, sport/play/competition, and humor. ==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.