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    Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
    From Dream to Mission: Cassy Aynes on Faith, Miracles, and the Call to the Nations

    Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 24:55


    www.tswrightspeaks.comwww.godcenteredconcept.comwww.jesussaid.tvWhat happens when God calls you through dreams?In this episode of Kingdom Crossroads, T.S. Wright sits down with Cassy Aynes to discuss her journey from personal struggle to a powerful calling into missions.Cassy shares how her life changed after her son experienced a devastating ATV accident that doctors believed he would never recover from. Through prayer and unwavering faith, her family witnessed miracle after miracle as he regained the ability to walk, talk, and live a normal life again. After that moment, Cassy began seeking deeper purpose in serving God. Through a series of vivid dreams and spiritual prompting, she sensed the Lord calling her to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19).Now she is preparing to travel with a team from New Life Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas, partnering with Mission of Hope to serve communities in the Dominican Republic through evangelism, prayer, outreach, and children's ministry.In this episode, you'll discover:Why personal testimony is one of the most powerful tools for evangelismHow God still speaks through dreams and visionsThe importance of short-term mission tripsWhy the mission field can begin right across the streetHow believers can step out in faith and share the GospelT.S. Wright also discusses the importance of gospel conversations, faith in action, and answering the call of Christ to make disciples of all nations.If you've ever wondered whether God could use you for something bigger, this episode will inspire you to listen for His voice and follow where He leads.Keywords (SEO for Podcast Platforms)Christian podcast Christian missions short term missions mission trips Great Commission faith testimony Christian testimony Dominican Republic missions evangelism Christian outreach sharing the gospel Christian faith stories dreams and visions from God Kingdom Crossroads podcast TS Wright podcast Christian discipleship faith and miracles missionary work global missions Christian leadership00:00 – Introduction to Kingdom Crossroads 01:20 – Cassy's early life and finding faith 03:30 – Her son's life-threatening accident and God's miracles 06:30 – Dreams and God's calling to missions 09:30 – Discovering the Dominican Republic mission trip 11:30 – Preparing for a short-term mission trip 14:00 – Sharing the gospel and testimony in outreach 16:30 – Why mission work begins at home 18:30 – Working with Mission of Hope 20:00 – Stepping out in faith and sharing your testimony 23:20 – How listeners can support or get involved 25:00 – Final encouragement and closing messageCall to ActionPray for the mission team traveling to the Dominican Republic.Support the mission through New Life Church's outreach initiatives.Share this episode with someone who is considering mission work.Follow and review Kingdom Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Can You Approach God?

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 49:35


    Can you really approach God? In this message, Jerry Dirmann teaches that Scripture reveals clear conditions for coming into God's presence. While many believe they are saved, Jesus warned that some hearts remain far from Him. Through repentance and faith in Jesus, we can be forgiven, cleansed, and confidently draw near to God.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.« Support the Jesus Disciple Vision » Give at https://jesusdisciple.com/give/« 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 podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/Support the show

    Bible Brief
    The Risen Messiah & Pentecost (Level 2 | 43)

    Bible Brief

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 15:18


    In this session, we explore the transformative days following the resurrection of Jesus. We delve into the disciples' experiences as they encounter the risen Christ, leading to Peter's restoration and the Great Commission. We then witness the miraculous descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, marking the birth of the Church and the fulfillment of Jesus' promise. As the disciples start speaking in various languages, Peter delivers his first sermon, leading to the conversion of thousands.Bible ReadingsJohn 21:1-19Matthew 28:16-20Acts 2:1-41Support the showRead along with us in the Bible Brief App! Try the Bible Brief book for an offline experience!Get your free Bible Timeline with the 10 Steps: Timeline LinkSupport the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the Bible Brief App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWant a physical book? Check out "Bible Brief" by our founder!Amazon: Amazon LinkWebsite: biblebrief.orgInstagram: @realbiblebriefX: @biblebriefFacebook: @realbiblebriefEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.org Want to learn the Bible languages (Greek & Hebrew)? Check out our partner Biblingo (and use our link/code for a discount!): https://bibli...

    Transformation Center Podcast
    “No Cross, No Great Commission” Pastor Yelisey Shibkiy (03/15/26)

    Transformation Center Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 79:56


    Pastor Yelisey Shibkiy “No Cross, No Great Commission” (03/15/26)Support the show

    Rock Harbor Church
    The Mission to Israel Continues: Matthew 10:11-23

    Rock Harbor Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 71:07


    In Matthew 10:11–23, Jesus sends His disciples on a mission specifically to Israel. This mission comes after the religious leaders rejected Him, and the Kingdom's offer was being postponed. At this stage, the mission does not include the Gentiles. Instead, it focuses on the "lost sheep of the house of Israel." The purpose of this mission was to identify, gather, strengthen, and prepare the believing Jewish remnant who recognized Jesus as Messiah. Jesus tells the disciples to continue proclaiming that "the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand," but the nature of the Kingdom program begins to shift. With Israel's national rejection, Jesus begins introducing what Scripture later calls the Mystery Kingdom—the present spiritual phase of the Kingdom, while the physical Messianic Kingdom is delayed. This mission comes before the Great Commission and reflects the biblical pattern of evangelism: "to the Jew first and also to the Gentile." But the mission to Israel does not end with the disciples. In this passage, Jesus gives prophecies that clearly extend far beyond their lifetime, including persecution before councils, testimony before governors and kings, family betrayal, and global hatred toward His followers. Most importantly, Jesus makes a remarkable statement: "You will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes." This shows that the mission to Israel continues through to the Second Coming. Matthew 10 connects directly with the themes later expanded in the Olivet Discourse. The proclamation of the Kingdom continues among the Jewish people until Messiah returns. This passage also exposes the fatal flaw in Replacement Theology. If God were finished with Isr

    The Missions Podcast
    Reaching Muslim Refugees With the Gospel

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 27:58


    In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott speak with ABWE missionaries “Will and Beth McAuliffe” (pseudonyms) about their long journey toward serving among Arabic-speaking people. After years of preparation and ministry in the Middle East, their plans were unexpectedly disrupted when their daughter was born extremely premature with significant medical complications. The experience forced them to leave the field and wrestle with whether their missionary calling had changed, ultimately leading them to new refugee ministry opportunities in Europe. Now living in Berlin, Germany, where thousands of Arabic-speaking refugees have settled, Will and Beth are creating unique opportunities for gospel ministry. Despite the challenges of a deeply secular culture and compassion fatigue toward refugees, they are building relationships, showing practical love, and pursuing church planting among Arabic-speaking communities across the city. Key Topics Will and Beth's lifelong calling to missions and ministry in the Middle East Navigating family hardships and their missionary calling after a medical crisis Reaching Arabic-speaking refugees in Germany The spiritual challenges of secular Europe and refugee ministry Do you love The Missions Show? 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 Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show 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@missionsshow.com.

    Rock Harbor Church's The Anchor
    The Mission to Israel Continues: Matthew 10:11-23

    Rock Harbor Church's The Anchor

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 141:27


    In Matthew 10:11–23, Jesus sends His disciples on a mission specifically to Israel. This mission comes after the religious leaders rejected Him, and the Kingdom's offer was being postponed. At this stage, the mission does not include the Gentiles. Instead, it focuses on the “lost sheep of the house of Israel.” The purpose of this mission was to identify, gather, strengthen, and prepare the believing Jewish remnant who recognized Jesus as Messiah. Jesus tells the disciples to continue proclaiming that “the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand,” but the nature of the Kingdom program begins to shift. With Israel's national rejection, Jesus begins introducing what Scripture later calls the Mystery Kingdom—the present spiritual phase of the Kingdom, while the physical Messianic Kingdom is delayed. This mission comes before the Great Commission and reflects the biblical pattern of evangelism: “to the Jew first and also to the Gentile.” But the mission to Israel does not end with the disciples. In this passage, Jesus gives prophecies that clearly extend far beyond their lifetime, including persecution before councils, testimony before governors and kings, family betrayal, and global hatred toward His followers. Most importantly, Jesus makes a remarkable statement: “You will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes.” This shows that the mission to Israel continues through to the Second Coming. Matthew 10 connects directly with the themes later expanded in the Olivet Discourse. The proclamation of the Kingdom continues among the Jewish people until Messiah returns. This passage also exposes the fatal flaw in Replacement Theology. If God were finished with Israel, this mission would have ended long ago. Instead, Scripture shows that God still has a future plan for Israel and the believing remnant.   Hashtags #BibleTeaching #Matthew10 #Israel #BibleProphecy #EndTimes #MysteryKingdom #ReplacementTheology #Dispensationalism #JesusMessiah #SecondComing  

    If I Had More Time
    Episode 152 - Promised Comforter: The King Who Won't Abandon Us

    If I Had More Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 39:48


    Join Eric and special guest Daniel Nuñez, pastor of Ministerios Transformación, our church partner in northern Baja, Mexico! Together, they talk about church planting, Jesus' Great Commission for us, and how we're all called to share the gospel with the nations.To "Give and Go" and be a part of reaching people around the world with the love of Jesus, click here!

    Christ in Prophecy
    The Sprint to the Finish with Doug Cobb

    Christ in Prophecy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026


    Could the Great Commission be completed in our lifetime? Find out with guest Doug Cobb and host Tim Moore on the television program Christ in Prophecy!

    Thee Generation Podcast
    GoMission: A Church in Every Village (with Pastor Charles and Brother Abednego)

    Thee Generation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 54:23


    What would it look like if every village had a gospel witness? In this episode of the GoMission podcast, Mark Gillmore travels to northwest Ghana to speak with Pastor Charles and his son Abednego about a bold vision: a church in every village. After more than twenty-five years of ministry, Pastor Charles is challenging his church to make Christ's final command their first concern by training leaders and sending workers into nearby communities. The conversation reveals how God has been preparing this moment for years. Through a network of schools established in rural villages, young people have learned to read, study Scripture, and develop leadership skills. Now many of those same individuals are stepping forward to help start churches in places where the gospel has not yet taken root. As the church prays, gives, and sends laborers, the vision is beginning to move from idea to reality. When believers are equipped and entrusted with responsibility, the gospel can spread from village to village across an entire region. Topics Discussed The vision of a church in every village Pastor Charles' 25+ years of ministry in northern Ghana Mobilizing believers through faith-promise giving for missions Sending trained leaders to start new fellowships in nearby villages How education is preparing future gospel leaders Abednego's work training teachers across dozens of rural schools Leadership multiplication and training others to lead The importance of giving young believers meaningful ministry opportunities Simple tools like testimonies, gospel presentations, and discovery Bible studies Trusting God to raise up laborers for the harvest Key Takeaways The Great Commission advances when churches intentionally train and send workers. Multiplying leaders is essential for reaching entire regions with the gospel. Education can play a strategic role in preparing communities to engage the Word of God. Young believers grow when they are trusted with real responsibility in ministry. With faith, vision, and multiplication, a church in every village becomes a mission worth pursuing. Do you have a story of gospel advance or a burden for a specific people group? We'd love to hear it. Whether it's a few sentences or a detailed update, send it to gomission@theegeneration.org. GoMission, hosted by Mark Gillmore, is a monthly missions-focused program that introduces young people to the people, stories, and opportunities God is using around the world to build His church. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.

    Eastern Assembly Of God - Baltimore, MD
    3.8.26 | Missions Month 2026 | Pastor Ed Michael

    Eastern Assembly Of God - Baltimore, MD

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 37:08


    Pastor Ed returns to the Eastern platform with a message on the Great Commission. We are reminded of the responsibility we have to reach our Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the end's of the earth.

    Bethesda Shalom
    9. Baptism in Jesus' Name - Paul M. Williams

    Bethesda Shalom

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 73:45


    Part 9 For Jesus Name Pentecostals, except that a person is baptised in water, they cannot have their sins forgiven, since they believe that it is at baptism that God washes away the sins of the believer.  Oneness Pentecostals are not alone in this; other cults, including the Church of Christ, believe the same, as also do the Roman Catholic Church.  What distinguishes Jesus Name Pentecostals from other groups is their belief that baptism is effective only when it is performed in the name of Jesus.  What evidence is there in the Word of God for such a belief?  What about the Great Commission, where Jesus commanded the disciples to baptise in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?   Consideration shall be given in this ninth teaching part, and the evidence put forward by the Oneness Pentecostals shall be weighed in the balance.      Download teaching notes (pdf) https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/bethesdashalom/9_Baptism_in_Jesus_Name.pdf

    The Braveheart Podcast
    The Most Underused Weapon in Christianity

    The Braveheart Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 33:27


    In this episode, we unpack a burning conviction: there is a river, the Holy Spirit, poured out because of the finished work of Jesus. And that river is meant to flow through ordinary believers into their marriages, families, neighborhoods, and cities.We talk about:What revival really is (and where it actually beginsThe gospel as the power source of true discipleshipWhy the home may be the most underutilized weapon in the Great CommissionHouse-to-house discipleship in Acts 2Big gatherings vs. small gatherings and why we need bothHow you can start with just 10 peopleWhy you don't need a platform to fulfill your callingIf you've felt numb, apathetic, or like you're waiting for permission to step into more: this is your permission.The river is flowing.The Great Commission is still ours.And revival might be closer than you think.Join us weekly on Zoom for Gospel Hour on Wednesdays at 9a CST here:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9657760302Find a Gospel Night near you here.Click here to grow the Braveheart Garden.Send a textSupport the show

    Kerusso Daily Devotional
    Effective Faith Sharing

    Kerusso Daily Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 1:49


    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, 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 and 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.

    The Church Revitalization Podcast
    How to Overcome the "We've Always Done It This Way" Objection

    The Church Revitalization Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 30:32


    "We've always done it this way." It's the most common objection church leaders face when trying to move their congregation forward — and one of the most frustrating. In this episode, Scott and A.J. break down what this phrase is actually communicating, who tends to say it and why, and walk through a practical three-step framework for responding to it without blowing up the unity of your church. Scott Ball and A.J. Mathieu are consultants with The Malphurs Group, a church health and revitalization ministry. Each week on the Church Revitalization Podcast they bring practical, field-tested insights to help pastors and church leaders lead healthier, more effective churches. [00:06:34] What is the "We've Always Done It This Way" objection really communicating? Fear of loss, distrust of leadership, and absence of vision [00:12:13] Who says it? Understanding three types of objectors: the Loyal Traditionalist, the Power Protector, and the Chronic Objector [00:21:10] Step 1 — Validate, don't capitulate: honor the past without being held hostage to it [00:23:09] Step 2 — Reframe around mission, not preference: connect change to the Great Commission, not just strategy [00:26:01] Step 3 — Create small, early wins: build momentum through incremental change rather than trying to overhaul everything at once Resources & Links Free 7-Day Trial of the Healthy Churches Toolkit: https://www.healthychurchestoolkit.com TapConnect — Digital connect cards for your church (use code TMG10 for 10% off): https://www.tapconnect.church Episode article: https://www.malphursgroup.com/331 Follow The Malphurs Group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malphursgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malphursgroup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/themalphursgroup X: https://www.x.com/malphursgroup Related Episodes: https://www.malphursgroup.com/150 https://www.malphursgroup.com/86 https://www.malphursgroup.com/270

    Fuel For The Harvest
    Episode 280: Walking by Faith as a Kingdom Laborer: Trusting God When You Can't See the Outcome (Part 1)

    Fuel For The Harvest

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 31:22


    What does it actually mean to walk by faith as a Christian? In this episode of Fuel for the Harvest, Nathan is joined by Forge President Dwight Robertson for a powerful conversation about faith as the foundation of Kingdom laborership.Dwight shares how God uses ordinary people from obscure places, why faith is rooted in knowing God's character, and how obedience often begins without clarity. This episode explores why walking by faith means trusting God before you see the outcome, listening for His voice, and taking small steps that can lead to eternal impact.Part 1 focuses on faith as a way of life—not just belief—and how intimacy with God positions everyday followers of Jesus to say yes to the good works God has prepared in advance.Topics include: walking by faith, trusting God, Christian obedience, Kingdom laborership, faith and action, intimacy with God, hearing God's voice, and following Jesus step by step.Fuel for the Harvest is a Christian discipleship podcast equipping everyday followers of Jesus to make disciples and live out the Great Commission.

    The Church of Casey
    Episode 196: The Great Commission - Sunday Morning 03-01-26

    The Church of Casey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 18:23


    The Great Commission - Sunday Morning 03-01-26

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    In Times of Trouble | Series: Approaching God by Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 62:52


    When trouble comes, God invites us to call on Him. In this message, Jerry Dirmann begins the series Approaching Godby showing how the Lord promises to hear and deliver those who seek Him in times of trouble. No matter what situation you are facing, God is your refuge, strength, and very present help.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.« Support the Jesus Disciple Vision » Give at https://jesusdisciple.com/give/« 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 podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/Support the show

    Better Together
    How The Great Commission Overcomes the Language Barrier - Mike Morrison

    Better Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 21:51


    “We're an embassy for Christ's Kingdom, and that Kingdom is made up of every nation, tribe, and language.” Pastor Mike Morrison of Collin Creek Church tells how their church has shifted its focus in reaching its community. When no one in the church spoke a second language, the church used tools at its disposal to begin ministering and communicating to the diverse community God had placed around it. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Outreach #Community #Church

    The Commands of Christ Podcast
    Christ's Commands in Action: Jonathan Edwards | Commands of Christ Podcast | S2 E10

    The Commands of Christ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 20:47


    How should we live now so that we will have no regrets later? As we look at the life of Jonathan Edwards who modeled living with integrity and eternity in view, grounded in Jesus' words from Matthew 5:37. Relying on Christ rather than self-effort, Edwards sought to be a man of his word, shaping his life, ministry, and perseverance through trial. In a time of spiritual coldness, God used his faithfulness to bring a great awakening, reminding us that when we depend on Christ, He empowers us to live truthfully and use our lives for His glory.

    Todd Coconato Podcast— The Remnant
    Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society | The Todd Coconato Show

    Todd Coconato Podcast— The Remnant

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 44:50


    Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society | The Todd Coconato Show  Website: www.PastorTodd.org To give: www.ToddCoconato.com/give "Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society" On today's Todd Coconato Show, we're talking about what it really means to live as part of what I call the Victory Society. In a world filled with confusion, compromise, and discouragement, God is raising up believers who walk in faith, obedience, courage, and spiritual authority. Today I'll break down ten key tenets for a victorious life in Jesus Christ. These are the foundational principles every believer must build their life on if they want to stand strong in the days we're living in. We'll talk about abiding in Christ, standing on the Word of God, being led by the Holy Spirit, living a life of faith and prayer, walking in holiness, and fulfilling the Great Commission. This is about becoming the kind of believer who doesn't just survive spiritually but walks in victory, purpose, and Kingdom authority. If you're ready to strengthen your walk with the Lord and step into the life God has called you to live, you won't want to miss today's broadcast. Join me as we unpack the Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society.

    BraveCo Podcast
    Christianity vs Discipleship: What Jesus Actually Called Men To & Why Most Christian Men Never Become True Disciples of Jesus

    BraveCo Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 17:31


    In this episode, I tackle a question that has been heavy on my heart for a long time: am I simply a Christian, or am I actually a disciple of Jesus? There is a real difference between believing in Jesus and surrendering my entire life to Him. I break down why discipleship is more than church attendance, worship songs, or identifying as a believer. It is about obedience, surrender, carrying my cross, and arranging my life around the commands of Christ.I also talk about how the modern church can sometimes reduce discipleship to participation instead of transformation. Jesus preached to crowds, but His model was never built on crowds alone. His model was life-on-life discipleship. In this conversation, I unpack the Great Commission, why preaching the gospel is the doorway and not the destination, and why every believer is called not just to consume, but to reproduce what God has done in them.This episode is a challenge to men who want more than a casual faith. I speak directly to the call of biblical masculinity, spiritual leadership, repentance, obedience, and kingdom multiplication. If you have ever felt the tension between simply attending church and truly living as a disciple of Jesus, this conversation will challenge you to raise the standard and ask the deeper question: who am I becoming, and who am I leading?Chapters:00:00 - A Life Below the Calling of Christ01:15 - The Difference Between a Christian and a Disciple02:29 - Have We Settled for Less?05:42 - From Belonging to Reproducing08:03 - Repentance and the Full Calling of Christ10:48 - Church Growth vs Kingdom Multiplication13:23 - Alignment, Covering, and Real Discipleship15:48 - Final Challenge and OutroCONNECT WITH BRAVECOJoin Our Free Community for Men (ladies, sign up your man): https://www.braveco.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/braveco.menInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/braveco.men/Shop: https://shop.braveco.org/ ABOUT BRAVECO: We live in a time where men are hunting for the truth and looking for the codebook to manhood. At BraveCo, we are on a mission to heal the narrative of masculinity across a generation; fighting the good fight together because every man should feel confident and capable of facing his pain, loving deeply, and leading a life that impacts the world around him.

    Full Proof Theology
    194 - Ordered to Love: Alex Kocman on Nations, Neighbors, and the Hierarchy of Christian Affection

    Full Proof Theology

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 45:10


    Order “Offensive Christianity” here - https://press.founders.org/shop/offensive-christianity/jchasedavis.comSupport the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisBuy Ordered to Love - https://orderedtolove.com/Go to ionlayer.com and use code FPT to get $100 off your first kit. Seven Titans Jeans - https://seven-titans.com/discount/PROOFLegacy Profits Club - https://www.skool.com/legacyprofitsclub/about?ref=1b0c2acb5f0d4781be13ed56801c8fbbAlex Kocman returns to Full Proof Theology to discuss his new book Ordered to Love, published by Founders Press. Alex serves with ABWE as Director of Communications, leads as an elder at Faith Bible Fellowship Church of York, and writes at the intersection of missions theology and cultural engagement.In this conversation, Chase and Alex work through one of the most contested and misunderstood concepts in modern Christianity: the ordo amoris, or the order of loves. Drawing on Scripture, Augustine, and the deep wells of Christian tradition, Alex makes the case that love is not flat—it is hierarchical, particular, and purposeful. They discuss how every current culture war issue is, at root, a question of disordered love; why the Good Samaritan parable actually supports rather than undermines ordered love; what a nation truly is and why it matters for both missions and politics; and why a missionary's love for the nations must be grounded in a genuine love for their own nation and people.Alex also responds to key objections—from progressives who claim the concept is unbiblical, to nationalists who want to abandon foreign missions altogether—and explains why he wrote the book to produce "missionaries with the heart of an activist and activists with the heart of a missionary."Pick up Ordered to Love at orderedtolove.com or at founders.org.Support the showSign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisFollow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/

    GodClass Podcast
    Responsibility - [PART 4]

    GodClass Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 22:32


    Soul winning is one of the core responsibilities of every believer. In this podcast, we explore the call given to the entire body of Christ through the Great Commission. Our mandate is to share the Good News and bring souls into the Kingdom of God. This episode reminds us that soul winning is not just for a few, but for all who believe in Christ. At the center of it all is faith, believing in Christ and boldly sharing that faith with others. Join us as we grow, learn, and step into our calling to win souls for the Kingdom.

    The Missions Podcast
    Demystifying the Order of Loves (Ordo Amoris)

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 28:35


    How does Scripture order our affections? In this episode, Alex and Scott unpack the historic Christian concept of the ordo amoris—the “order of loves”—and why it matters for missions today. Drawing from Alex's new book Ordered to Love, they explore how Scripture and theologians like Augustine and Aquinas teach that our loves must be rightly ordered, beginning with God and flowing outward to family, church, nation, and the nations. Together they address current cultural tensions—nationalism, global instability, and missionary urgency—and ask how Christians should prioritize their responsibilities in a limited, embodied life. Alex and Scott clarify that grace does not destroy nature but restores it—meaning allegiance to Christ rightly orders, rather than erases, our natural relationships. Key Topics: What the ordo amoris is and why it matters to missions Family, church, nation, and global mission in proper relationship Missionary guilt vs. faithful obedience Grace restoring (not erasing) natural relationships Do you love The Missions Show? 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 Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show 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@missionsshow.com.

    Skybreak Church Audio - skybreakchurch.com
    "When was the last time you wept over the sin of our city?" -Pastor Jared Ayres

    Skybreak Church Audio - skybreakchurch.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026


    Pastor Jared continues our "One More" series with a powerful message titled "Weeping Before Reaching." He teaches us how to fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus; we must first know the Father's heart and have a burden for the lost. If you accepted Christ we'd love to meet you! Click the link below to introduce yourself so we can help you along your faith journey! Click Here!

    Radiant Church Visalia
    The Value of Connecting Small

    Radiant Church Visalia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 36:46 Transcription Available


    This sermon introduces the importance of "connecting small" (joining small groups or "Packs") as an essential part of spiritual formation. Connecting small isn't just a church program; it's a vital environment for maturing in our faith, making disciples, and fulfilling the Great Commission.Scripture ReferencesMatthew 28:19-20: The Great Commission—making disciples and teaching them to obey.1 Corinthians 3:1-2: Paul addressing spiritual infants who need milk, not solid food.Philippians 2:3-4: A call to spiritual adolescence: looking to the interests of others.1 Corinthians 4:15: "You have countless instructors in Christ, but you don't have many fathers."James 1:2-4: The testing of faith produces endurance, leading to maturity.Luke 24:13-35: The Road to Emmaus, where Jesus models different learning styles (Scripture, mentoring, and an immersive meal).1 John 4:7-8: "Let us love one another, because love is from God."Luke 10:5-6: Jesus instructs His disciples to look for a "person of peace."Key PointsThe Goal is Maturity Jesus didn't just save us; He called us to grow up in Him. Using James Fowler's "Stages of Faith," we can assess our maturity:Spiritual Infancy: Fully dependent on others for spiritual nourishment ("feed me").Spiritual Adolescence: Taking personal responsibility for your own spiritual growth.Spiritual Adulthood/Parenthood: Moving from independence to interdependence. You invest in others, walking alongside them through the testing of their faith to help them grow.Connecting Small Creates a Place to Learn Sunday mornings are great, but learning theory shows we need more than just a lecture. Small groups provide:Information (Lecture/Teaching)Apprenticeship (Mentoring from someone further along)Immersion (Catching the culture and presence of God by being in the environment) Jesus used all three on the Road to Emmaus. Small groups provide the apprenticeship and immersion that a Sunday service cannot fully offer.Connecting Small Gives Us a People to Love Maturity requires love. In a small group, we hear the hopes, fears, and pains of others. Loving people stretches our capacity and creates a dependency on God ("I don't know how to help them; God, You have to come through"). Loving God fuels our love for others, and loving others deepens our reliance on God.ConclusionWe don't connect small just to have another meeting on the calendar. We do it because we desire to grow and mature, we want a context to love people deeply, and we want to set the table for others to experience the healing and peace of Jesus.Calls to ActionAssess Your Stage: Are you an infant relying on others to feed you, an adolescent taking responsibility, or a parent investing in others?Join a Group: Don't settle for the "lecture" of Sunday morning. Join a small group to experience apprenticeship and immersion.Look for a Person of Peace: Pay attention to the people in your life. Who is God already preparing? Take the risk and invite them into your life and community. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.

    Hunt Valley Baptist Church
    God's Means & Methods

    Hunt Valley Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 39:55


    The sermon centers on the Great Commission in Matthew 28, emphasizing that God's plan for evangelism involves both human effort and divine provision. It calls believers to recognize their role as instruments in spreading the gospel, highlighting the necessity of prayer, personal surrender, and practical involvement in missions. The message unfolds through three divine methods: manpower, where converted, consecrated, and compassionate individuals are called to serve; materials, where God miraculously supplies resources like buildings, supplies, and equipment; and finances, where the generosity of God's people meets urgent needs through sacrificial giving. The preacher urges the congregation to examine their hearts, surrender habits or possessions for eternal purposes, and respond to God's call with obedience, reminding them that true investment is in eternity, not temporary pleasures.

    Long Hill Baptist Church Sermons
    Investing in the Great Commission - Sunday Afternoon - Zach Hammond 3/8/26

    Long Hill Baptist Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026


    Canaan STL Podcast
    (Oakville) Neighbors and Nations Jesus Sends Us on Mission

    Canaan STL Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 56:00


    Date: March 8, 2026 Text: Matthew 28:18–20; Luke 24:46–47 Summary: Jesus gives His authority and presence to send His people into the world. The Great Commission isn't optional—it's the mission of the church until He returns.

    Canaan STL Podcast
    (Windsor) Neighbors and Nations Jesus Sends Us on Mission

    Canaan STL Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 42:54


    Date: March 8, 2026 Text: Matthew 28:18–20; Luke 24:46–47 Summary: Jesus gives His authority and presence to send His people into the world. The Great Commission isn't optional—it's the mission of the church until He returns.

    Canaan STL Podcast
    (Webster) Neighbors and Nations Jesus Sends Us on Mission

    Canaan STL Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 44:28


    Date: March 8, 2026 Text: Matthew 28:18–20; Luke 24:46–47 Summary: Jesus gives His authority and presence to send His people into the world. The Great Commission isn't optional—it's the mission of the church until He returns.

    Freedom Fellowship Church
    Why God Commands What You Can't Do

    Freedom Fellowship Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 53:27


    Why God Commands What You Can't DoSermon by Pastor Ren Schuffman Discover why God's calling often feels impossible and how this reveals His perfect design for Kingdom work. Learn the powerful connection between divine blessing and human capacity, and understand why angels respond specifically to the voice of God's word spoken with faith. This message explores the biblical pattern from Genesis to the Great Commission, showing how God always provides blessing before command. Explore topics including spiritual authority, territorial assignments, angelic response to Scripture, divine calling and purpose, Kingdom business principles, and overcoming impossible obstacles through faith. Whether you're struggling with a calling that seems beyond your abilities or wondering how to activate heavenly assistance in your situation, this teaching provides practical insights for operating in your God-given capacity and territory. Understand why complaints don't move heaven but faith-filled declarations of Scripture create transportation for divine intervention. Learn to identify the blessings and capacities God has already provided for your assignment, and discover how to stay in your assigned lane while partnering effectively with others in Kingdom work. Perfect for believers seeking clarity on their calling, understanding spiritual authority, or learning how to activate angelic assistance through biblical declaration.https://www.ffc.church (Our Website) https://www.facebook.com/freedomfellowshipokc (Follow us on Facebook) Were you blessed by this message? Give to help us spread the gospel https://www.ffc.church/give

    TPR DFW - The Prayer Room - Dallas Fort Worth - Missions Base
    Advancing the Great Commission Through Prayer

    TPR DFW - The Prayer Room - Dallas Fort Worth - Missions Base

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 60:15


    Contact and Visit Us:www.tprdfw.comYoutube Live Stream link: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@TPRLiveStream/streams⁠1503 Nora DrivePantego, TX 76013info@tprdfw.com817-299-8305Building Night and Day Prayer in Dallas - Fort WorthDoors are Open at 3am and Close at 1am, 7 days a week

    New Covenant Church Sermons
    3/8/26- "Great Commission – Great Permission" - John 20:19-21 & Various - Guest Preacher: Dr. James Saxon

    New Covenant Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 48:10


    Sermon by Guest Preacher: Dr. James Saxon on 03-08-2026 at New Covenant Church in Anderson, SC Scripture passage: John 20:19-21 & Various Related Texts Outline: https://1drv.ms/b/c/38981596fcff90c9/IQCUCyGLKs2pTZyrJOAl_MOWAUiwQG0S2bv_0jd4Q-LT3kc?e=3KTnnL Outline:

    Truth & Liberty Coalition
    Faith Is Not Private with Pastor Allen Jackson

    Truth & Liberty Coalition

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 58:30


    Pastor Allen Jackson joins Richard Harris to explore why the Great Commission includes discipling nations—not just individuals. From government to family and free enterprise, discover why biblical truth must shape culture and why Christians must lead with courage.Register for our 2026 Awards Banquet, where we're honoring David Barton and Tina Peters. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe  Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate  

    Founders Baptist Church
    What Is Biblical Evangelism and How Should Christians Do It

    Founders Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 28:40


    This episode explores the true definition of evangelism and how believers can faithfully fulfill the Great Commission. Instead of treating the lost as projects, Christians are called to proclaim the message of the cross with clarity and genuine compassion. While many fear sharing their faith, you do not need to be a trained apologist; knowing the Word of God and sharing your testimony is enough because the gospel has power all by itself. Furthermore, the church must correct the modern model by gathering for corporate worship and dispersing to share the gospel, equipping believers through prayer, scripture saturation, and a willing heart.

    Founders Baptist Church VIDEO
    What Is Biblical Evangelism and How Should Christians Do It

    Founders Baptist Church VIDEO

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 28:40


    This episode explores the true definition of evangelism and how believers can faithfully fulfill the Great Commission. Instead of treating the lost as projects, Christians are called to proclaim the message of the cross with clarity and genuine compassion. While many fear sharing their faith, you do not need to be a trained apologist; knowing the Word of God and sharing your testimony is enough because the gospel has power all by itself. Furthermore, the church must correct the modern model by gathering for corporate worship and dispersing to share the gospel, equipping believers through prayer, scripture saturation, and a willing heart.

    Mission Mobilization Chats
    Episode 54 : Seven Core Characteristics of MMM's - 6 - Distribution of Great Commission Information

    Mission Mobilization Chats

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 10:52


    In this episode Ryan unpacks a sixth core characteristic of mission mobilization movements in our denominations and churches - the vital importance of distributing Great Commission information regularly to our church members, educating and inspiring them with information that stirs a burden which can lead to God-given burden for God's redemptive purpose in the earth.

    Wisdom for the Heart
    Legacies of Light: Charles McCoy

    Wisdom for the Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 29:34 Transcription Available


    Share a commentEver chased a good plan that kept slipping away? We explore the ache and the gift of divine redirection through three intertwined journeys: Paul's long road to Rome and dream of Spain, Jonah's sprint toward Tarshish, and Dr. Charles McCoy's stunning decision to sell everything at seventy-two and fly to Bombay on a one-way ticket. What begins as a study in delay turns into a portrait of grace that doesn't rubber-stamp our maps but reshapes our hearts.We walk through Paul's confession in Romans 15—years of longing, constant hindrance, and a vision for the “ends of the earth.” Spain symbolized the horizon of the Great Commission, yet Paul reached Rome in chains, not triumph. Side by side with Jonah, the contrast is sharp: one runs from calling, the other runs to it—and God says no to both. Not to punish, but to redeem and redirect. Along the way, we confront our assumptions about “approved” plans, learning that God doesn't make last-minute adjustments; he unfolds eternal purposes that invite surrender over certainty.Then we meet Dr. McCoy, forced into retirement yet unwilling to retire his calling. With lost luggage and a scrap of an address, he knocks on the door of Bombay's mayor and finds a room full of leaders waiting to hear his story. That moment sparks sixteen years of open doors across India and beyond, proving that age, scarcity, and setback don't disqualify a life on mission. The thread through it all is simple and searching: when the ship to Spain never sails, will we still sail with the Savior? Listen for perspective that blends Scripture, history, and lived courage—designed to help you hold your plans loosely, your purpose firmly, and your faith steadily. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show._____Stephen's latest book, Legacies of Light, Volume 2, is our gift for your special donation to our ministry. Follow this link for information or to donate:https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/legaciesSupport the show

    Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com
    Legacies of Light: Charles McCoy

    Wisdom for the Heart on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 29:34 Transcription Available


    Share a commentEver chased a good plan that kept slipping away? We explore the ache and the gift of divine redirection through three intertwined journeys: Paul's long road to Rome and dream of Spain, Jonah's sprint toward Tarshish, and Dr. Charles McCoy's stunning decision to sell everything at seventy-two and fly to Bombay on a one-way ticket. What begins as a study in delay turns into a portrait of grace that doesn't rubber-stamp our maps but reshapes our hearts.We walk through Paul's confession in Romans 15—years of longing, constant hindrance, and a vision for the “ends of the earth.” Spain symbolized the horizon of the Great Commission, yet Paul reached Rome in chains, not triumph. Side by side with Jonah, the contrast is sharp: one runs from calling, the other runs to it—and God says no to both. Not to punish, but to redeem and redirect. Along the way, we confront our assumptions about “approved” plans, learning that God doesn't make last-minute adjustments; he unfolds eternal purposes that invite surrender over certainty.Then we meet Dr. McCoy, forced into retirement yet unwilling to retire his calling. With lost luggage and a scrap of an address, he knocks on the door of Bombay's mayor and finds a room full of leaders waiting to hear his story. That moment sparks sixteen years of open doors across India and beyond, proving that age, scarcity, and setback don't disqualify a life on mission. The thread through it all is simple and searching: when the ship to Spain never sails, will we still sail with the Savior? Listen for perspective that blends Scripture, history, and lived courage—designed to help you hold your plans loosely, your purpose firmly, and your faith steadily. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show._____Stephen's latest book, Legacies of Light, Volume 2, is our gift for your special donation to our ministry. Follow this link for information or to donate:https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/legaciesSupport the show

    C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO
    Awaken Sleeper - Ps. Natalie Contreras

    C3 Church San Diego // AUDIO

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 40:52


    We are primed for another Jesus Revolution in our generation but God is calling us to Awaken to the Great Commission like never before!

    The Roads Church Podcast
    Filled, Sent & Accountable | Spiritual Authority - Restored In Christ | Chad Everett

    The Roads Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 42:27


    “Jesus was not filled with a thing. He was filled with a person.” In this message, Filled, Sent, and Accountable, Pastor Chad Everett teaches how Jesus was filled with the Holy Spirit, led by the Spirit, and sent with authority to bring good news to the brokenhearted, the captive, and the oppressed. The same Holy Spirit that filled Jesus now lives in every believer. Because of that, every follower of Christ is sent with a purpose — to preach the gospel, pray for people, and bring the hope of the Kingdom of God wherever they go. Too often the Church has shifted from “go and preach the gospel” to simply “come and attend.” But Jesus' command has never changed. The Great Commission was never meant to become the great suggestion. Jesus has given His followers authority and power through the Holy Spirit. The question is not whether we are equipped — the question is whether we will say yes to being sent. This message will challenge you to stop living as a spectator and begin living as someone filled with the Spirit, sent on mission, and accountable to God. The Roads Church: https://theroads.church

    These Go To 11
    Life Long Learners: Disciples, Not Graduates: Why Christians Never Stop Learning

    These Go To 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 53:24


    In the premiere of their new series Life Long Learners, Greg and Nathan explore a foundational truth of the Christian life: Jesus didn't call graduates, He called disciples. Following Christ is not merely about conversion; it's about lifelong formation. In this episode, they unpack the biblical vision behind the Great Commission's call to teach believers to observe all Christ commanded, and what it means to love God with all our minds. Greg and Nathan challenge the cultural myth that education ends with a diploma and examine why intellectual humility—not pride—is essential to spiritual growth. They also discuss how curiosity, teachability, and disciplined learning protect our faith from shallowness and prepare us to engage the world with conviction and clarity. If Christianity is a lifelong journey of transformation, then learning is not optional—it's essential. Closing Challenge: Choose one book, one topic, and one discipline to pursue this month—and commit to becoming a disciple, not just a graduate.

    The Missions Podcast
    Theology of Generalizations and Discernment

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 28:42


    How do we exercise discernment on the mission field? In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott examine common misunderstandings about global persecution and why discernment is essential when evaluating reports of suffering in the church. Drawing from missionary experience, they explain that persecution is not always dramatic or violent, but often appears as marginalization, stigma, or family rejection. They caution against glamorizing persecuted believers or assuming their theology is automatically superior. The conversation also explores a biblical theology of generalizations and discernment, looking at Titus 1 and Philippians 1 as guides for thinking clearly and loving wisely. Rather than reacting to headlines or stereotypes, believers are called to exercise Spirit-shaped discernment—rejecting error, approving what is excellent, and praying faithfully for the global church amid complex situations. Key Topics: Misconceptions about persecution in American evangelicalism The many forms persecution can take The danger of romanticizing suffering Biblical generalizations and cultural discernment (Titus 1) Discernment as a pathway to mature love (Phil. 1) Applying discernment to modern persecution claims (e.g., Nigeria) Do you love The Missions Show? 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 Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show 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@missionsshow.com.

    Riverbend Church
    Alpha Sunday

    Riverbend Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 34:12


    The Alpha Sunday talk emphasizes the church's mission to fulfill the Great Commission by making disciples and inviting others to follow Jesus. Acknowledging that evangelism can often feel uncomfortable or argumentative , the message advocates for a relational, low-pressure approach modeled after Philip's simple "come and see" invitation in the Gospel of John. To facilitate this, the church hosts Alpha, a weekly gathering featuring food, a short talk on Christian perspectives, and open group discussions designed for non-Christians to safely explore faith and ask questions. Lauren illustrates the program's impact by sharing a story of a guest who, after facing severe health struggles, found a welcoming and non-judgmental community at Alpha thanks to a friend's consistent invitations. The congregation is ultimately encouraged to participate by bringing a friend, joining the volunteer or prayer teams, and filling out a prayer card to intentionally pray for and invite non-believers in their lives.

    The Finish Line Podcast
    Jeff Latture, Senior VP of Barnhart Crane & Rigging, on Multiplying Impact Through Strategic Collaborative Giving (Ep. 180)

    The Finish Line Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 48:27


    Jeff Latture serves as Executive Vice President at Barnhart Crane and Rigging and as chairman of Strategic Resource Group, but his journey into collaborative generosity began long before boardrooms and grant strategies. Growing up in Arkansas, he watched his parents come to genuine faith, yet it was later in Dallas through a vibrant church community and a pivotal sermon from Bill Bright, that his faith became personal. A simple conversation with his future wife about missions planted an early vision: if they could not go, perhaps they could send. God reshaped that vision when He closed the door to starting their own business and instead led Jeff to Barnhart, a company committed to investing its profits in the Great Commission. Over three decades, Jeff has helped cultivate GROVE, Barnhart's internal collaborative giving team, and advance a mutual fund model of ministry through the Strategic Resource Group. He has learned that wise generosity requires shared mission, deep relationships, patient trust, and a willingness to surrender control. Collaborative structures, clear strategy, and long-term partnerships have multiplied Kingdom impact across frontier regions. This conversation offers a thoughtful vision for pursuing obedience, discernment, and deeper partnership in your own stewardship journey. Major Topics Include: Give collaboratively, not independently Build trust through long-term relationships Shifting from transactions to partnerships Organize giving around focused teams Leveraging business wisdom for Kingdom impact Investing in ministry capacity and health How to balance metrics with Spirit-led discernment Surrendering control in stewardship QUOTES TO REMEMBER “What I really wanted in starting a business was to be in control. And God wasn't going to let me have that.” “He said, I'll let you serve the ones in control, but I'm not going to let you be the ultimate steward.” “We would never have thought ever that we would have the viewpoint that we have for what God's doing around the world. But it just started one relationship and one gift at a time.” “Giving together is way better than trying to do it on your own.” “You just learn faster in a group than you can by yourself.” “It's our secret sauce is doing things together and getting the thinking of many people pointing the same direction.” “A good collaborative will cost you something. You have to give up some rights for a collaborative to work.” “Knowing the heart of the leader is the most important thing.” “It's very relational. We like to measure things. We're a bunch of engineers. But it's really the relationships that drive us.” “If we'll go to God first and really lean in to listening to what Scripture says and what the Holy Spirit is saying before we make those funding decisions, somehow it comes out with a better result.” “My personal experience over 30 years, He will do far more than you can ever imagine with the things that He's given you.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW Alan Barnhart (see our past interview here) When Helping Hurts (see our interview with coauthor Brian Fikkert) Mission Increase Strategic Resource Group The India Alliance IllumiNations Bible Translation Alliance (see our interview with Todd Peterson or John Chesnut) MacLellan Foundation (see our interview with Director of Generosity, John Cortines) Mergon Doug Cobb, Founder of The Finishing Fund (see our past interview here) Achieve Alliance BIBLE REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW Matthew 28:19–20 | The Great Commission “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Esther 4:14 | For Such a Time as This “For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father's house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” TAKE A STEP DEEPER On the Finish Line podcast, we are all about stories, seeing how God draws us into generosity over a lifetime.  But sometimes these stories can leave us thinking, “What's that next step look like for me?” That's exactly why we've launched a whole new podcast called Applied Generosity which explores the full landscape of the generous life across 7 different dimensions of generosity.  Applied Generosity helps make sense of the hundreds of stories we've shared on the Finish Line Podcast to help you find that best next step. If you've been inspired by these stories and want to take things to the next level, check out Applied Generosity anywhere you listen to podcasts or at appliedgenerosity.com.

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    It's Not About You | Corey Theetge

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 49:39


    In this message, guest speaker Corey reminds us of a powerful Kingdom truth: It's not about you. Through the example of Jesus washing His disciples' feet and Solomon seeking wisdom to serve God's people, we learn that true greatness comes through humility and selflessness. When we seek first the Kingdom and live for others, God adds everything we need.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.« Support the Jesus Disciple Vision » Give at https://jesusdisciple.com/give/« 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 podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/Support the show

    Catholic Answers Live
    #12610 When Can You Fulfill Your Easter Duty? Jimmy Akin Answers Your Catholic Questions - Jimmy Akin

    Catholic Answers Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026


    When exactly can Catholics fulfill their Easter duty, and why does the Church require it? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, Jimmy Akin answers thoughtful questions from listeners on a wide range of topics. He explains how we know the Scriptures are divinely inspired without falling into circular reasoning, discusses theories about the causes of same-sex attraction, and examines whether monastic life conflicts with the Church's mission to evangelize. Jimmy also explores the relationship between the Eucharist and the resurrection of the body, moral responsibility for actions done in ignorance, whether swallowing something stuck in your teeth breaks the Eucharistic fast, and how Catholic moral theology evaluates difficult scenarios like stopping a hijacked plane. A wide-ranging discussion covering Scripture, moral theology, and practical questions about living the Catholic faith. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:00 – When can you fulfill your Easter duty? 11:07 – How can we know that the Scriptures are divinely inspired? The idea that “the Church says the Scriptures are divinely inspired because the Church has the authority to say so, but the Church has the authority to say so because the Scriptures give them the authority to” feels like a circular argument. I know there’s more to it, but I can’t quite articulate it, so any help would be appreciated! 19:33 – Have you in your learnings come to understand what causes Same-Sex Attraction? Is there a theory you find convincing? Do you have a theory of your own? 29:11 – Is monasticism selfish?  For example, how could have the apostles fulfilled the Great Commission if they were cloistered? And how would that apply today?  Can evangelization be accomplished from inside a monastic cell? 39:54 – It seems to me that God’s ultimate goal is to get us back bodily in heaven with him. Would that be like the garden of Eden again and how does us eating the eucharist help with that? Or does it? It seems we need to eat our savior to be bodily with God like he is. Is this correct or am I going somewhere I shouldn’t with this line of reasoning? 44:17 – If somebody does something evil out of stupidity, how responsible is he for said action? Can he be at least partly excused? 47:58 – This might sound silly, but I've wondered it a lot: If you are in mass and you've fasted the hour but find something in your teeth, does it break the fast to swallow it?  50:00 – Would it be moral to shoot down a hijacked plane full of civilians over an unpopulated area, if it is believed the hijackers intend to crash it in a populated area? Would this be considered doing evil that good may come of it or double effect?

    Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul
    The Great Commission

    Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 26:24


    Those who know the blessings of Christ cannot help but bless others with His gospel. Today, Joel Kim calls Christians to go with confidence and proclaim the name of the Lord, that all the world may behold His glory. Get digital access to Joel Kim's video teaching series Everything in Christ and the study guide with your donation. You'll also receive the paperback and ebook editions of What Is the Great Commission? by R.C. Sproul: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/   Live outside the U.S. and Canada? Request the digital teaching series, digital study guide, and ebook with your donation: https://www.renewingyourmind.org/global Watch every message from Ligonier's recent conference in Southeast Asia, The Holiness of God: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30acyfm60fX5hAeR0J5YleaXu8p30yL0&si=hFJ1GxSQzVlHGNBm   Meet Today's Teacher:   Joel Kim is a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow, president and assistant professor of New Testament at Westminster Seminary California, and a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.   Meet the Host:   Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of media for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, and host of the Ask Ligonier podcast. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts