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    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Make Your Life Count | Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 67:21


    Are you living the life God called you to live, or are you settling for spiritual mediocrity? In this powerful message, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches from John 15:5-8 about how to make your life count through abiding in Christ and bearing much fruit. Jesus promises that when you abide in Him and He in you, you WILL bear much fruit—guaranteed. This isn't about working on church staff or having perfect circumstances. It's about immediate obedience and refusing to waste the time God has given you. Discover why Peter and Andrew immediately left their nets to follow Jesus, and what that means for your life today. Learn how Pastor Jerry's mother, working graveyard shifts while raising three sons, made an eternal impact by prioritizing discipleship. Understand why Jesus said "many are called, but few are chosen" and how you can be among the chosen who follow Him wholeheartedly. If you've been feeling stuck, spiritually mediocre, or like your life isn't making the impact God designed, this message is for you. Pastor Jerry shares the truth that will set you free: "If you wait, you waste." The time to follow Jesus is now—immediately, not after you get your circumstances in order. Start your own discipleship group at therocknetwork.com. Let's refuse to live average Christian lives and instead build solid lives that build solid lives. KEY TAKEAWAYS:  ✓ He who abides in Christ and Christ in him bears much fruit (John 15:5) ✓ Fruitfulness isn't about human energy—it's about Holy Spirit power  ✓ Immediate obedience is required when Jesus calls  ✓ You don't need perfect circumstances to make an eternal impact  ✓ Making disciples who make disciples is the path to kingdom impact  ✓ If you wait, you waste—don't delay following Jesus SCRIPTURE REFERENCES:  • John 15:5-8 - Abiding in Christ and bearing fruit  • John 8:31-32 - Continuing in God's Word brings freedom  • Matthew 4:18-22 - Disciples immediately left their nets  • Luke 9:57-62 - The cost of following Jesus  • Matthew 28:19-20 - The Great Commission to make disciples NEXT STEPS:  

    Freedom Church
    The Great Commission

    Freedom Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 39:38


    Expositors Collective
    Ministry Mentorship: Why Leaders Must Stay Teachable with Bryan Stupar

    Expositors Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 25:14


    Ministry Mentorship: Why Leaders Must Stay Teachablewith Bryan StuparIn this episode of the Expositors Collective podcast, Bryan Stupar reflects on pastoral and ministry mentorship, not as a leadership technique or growth strategy, but as a deeply biblical, historical, and relational pattern of discipleship.Drawing from Scripture, church history, and decades of pastoral experience, Bryan argues that formation in ministry requires proximity, humility, and a posture of lifelong learning. Mentorship, he suggests, is not optional for Christian leaders because even Jesus, in His humanity, learned obedience through suffering. If growth and formation marked the life of Christ, how much more must leaders remain teachable.Bryan begins by rooting mentorship in the Great Commission, showing that discipleship necessarily involves teaching, modelling, and replication. He then explores the relationship between Paul and Timothy as an example of life-on-life formation that extends far beyond content delivery to include conduct, character, faith, and endurance.The episode also addresses the cultural challenges facing leaders today, particularly the pull of expressive individualism and self-centred leadership. Bryan contrasts this with the way of Jesus, which calls leaders to humility, service, and continual growth rather than performance and self-promotion.Along the way, he traces the historical roots of mentorship, from Homer's Odyssey to pivotal Christian relationships such as Ambrose and Augustine, showing how faithful investment in others has shaped the church across generations. He then turns practical, highlighting the benefits of mentorship: growth through feedback, grace-filled support, and guidance through modelling.Bryan closes with personal reflections from his own pastoral journey, sharing how mentors shaped him through honest conversations, observation, and lived example. His encouragement is simple but challenging: none of us grow alone, and faithful ministry requires inviting trusted voices to speak into our lives.This conversation is a reminder that Christian leadership is formed over time, in community, and always with Jesus as the aim.For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective

    Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach
    Jesus Followers Must Meet Jesus' Expectation of His “Great Commission” By Both “Going” and “Making Disciples”

    Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 1:00


    Jesus Followers Must Meet Jesus' Expectation of His “Great Commission” By Both “Going” and “Making Disciples” MESSAGE SUMMARY: Jesus, in Luke 15:4-7, tells us, through His Parable of The Lost Sheep, the importance to God of our discipleship: “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost, until he finds it? And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and his neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.' Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.".   Immediately before His Ascension into Heaven Jesus told the Apostles and us today, in His Great Commission found in Matthew 28:18-20, that as we go into our communities and into all parts of the world, we are to make disciples: “And Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 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.'”. We must begin, as followers of Jesus, to meet His fundamental expectation for us by both going and making disciples!   TODAY'S PRAYER: Abba Father, I open my clenched fists to surrender everything you have given to me. Reestablish my identity in you — not in my family, my work, my accomplishments, or what others think of me. Cleanse the things in me that are not conformed to your will. By faith I unite my will to yours so that the likeness of Jesus Christ may be formed in me. In his name, amen.         Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 85). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, because I am filled with the Holy Spirit, I will not be controlled by my Self-Centeredness. Rather, I will walk in the Spirit's fruit of Love. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Matthew 28:18-20; Matthew 10:16; Matthew 16:24-28; Psalms 29:1-11. A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “The Struggle with Time -- Until I Determine How We Want to Use Our Time, Others Will Determine How Our Time Is Used”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB

    EquipCast
    Coach's Corner 26: Rediscover the Heart of Evangelization

    EquipCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 13:16


    How do you keep the Gospel alive and at the center of your work? Start with the quiet, world-changing truth that Jesus loves you. He gave His life to save you. And He is with you today—right now—to enlighten, strengthen, and free you. When we put that message at the heart of everything—our conversations, our ministries, our families—it changes everything. In this episode, I'll share why this matters and how you can make it part of your everyday life. [00:34] Understanding Evangelization [02:01] Defining Evangelization [03:22] Misconceptions About Evangelization [06:34] The Heart of Evangelization [09:54] Practical Steps for Everyday Preaching [12:08] Closing Thoughts and Prayer For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Roles and Direction | A teaching by Kimberly Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 47:58


    In Roles & Direction, Kimberly Dirmann shares how believers can discover and walk out God's plan for their lives by seeking Him, listening to the Holy Spirit, and writing down His direction. This message offers practical steps for identifying your God-given roles in this season and living intentionally so you fulfill what God has already prepared for you.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

    The Missions Podcast
    Evangelism and Missions in India With Aaron Menikoff and Harshit Singh

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 30:43


    In this week's episode, Alex and Scott welcome pastor Aaron Menikoff (Atlanta, USA) and pastor Harshit Singh (Lucknow, India) to discuss how evangelism and missions function through the local church, particularly in the Indian context. Drawing from their book Prioritizing Missions in the Church, Menikoff and Singh argue that missions should not be treated as a side program but as an outflow of ordinary, faithful church life. They emphasize that preaching, prayer, discipleship, and the ordinances—when practiced consistently—form the foundation through which God raises up and sends missionaries to the nations. The conversation highlights how this church-centered approach applies across cultures, including settings with limited resources and growing opposition to Christianity. Key Topics Missions as the beating heart of the local church, not a side program The role of ordinary means of grace (preaching, prayer, ordinances) in global missions A biblical definition of missions as crossing cultural, linguistic, and geographic barriers Practical ways churches can embed missions into regular church life Discipleship and long-term theological training for future missionaries 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.

    Believers Church Podcast
    The Church Ignights // ACTS // Pastor Joe

    Believers Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 43:39


    To start off a new year, we are launching a journey through the book of Acts, where we see how the risen Christ continues His work through a Spirit-empowered church. We explore how the Great Commission requires supernatural empowerment—fulfilled at Pentecost when the Holy Spirit ignited ordinary believers with boldness, power, and purpose. From the Upper Room to the ends of the earth, this message reminds us that the same Spirit who birthed the early church still empowers us today to live, speak, and stand as witnesses for Jesus.

    Bright City Church
    Vision Sunday 2026

    Bright City Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 33:25


    Pastor Ike casts vision for 2026, calling the church to pursue God's preferred future by living out the Great Commission, the Great Commandments, and the Great Compassion. This message challenges us to reach our community with both hands—showing compassion and justice while boldly inviting others to follow Jesus—and to believe that the gospel can truly change lives and the world.

    The Commands of Christ Podcast
    Christ's Commands in Action: Faith Lived Out Through History | Commands of Christ Podcast | S2 E1

    The Commands of Christ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 18:40


    In this stirring new season of the Commands of Christ Podcast, we move from principle to practice—tracing the commands of Jesus through the lives of men and women who lived them out with passion, humility, and dependence on Him. Christ's Commands in Action invites us into the stories of ordinary individuals throughout church history who, by God's grace, lived extraordinary lives marked by obedience to the Word of Christ. From well-known names like Hudson Taylor and George Müller to lesser-known saints whose quiet faith shaped generations, each biographical sketch highlights a specific command of Jesus, showing what it looks like to put His Word into action. More than historical recollection, this season is a call to follow Christ as others have before us—not by exalting people, but by glorifying the power and presence of God working through flawed, but faithful vessels. These testimonies build our faith, exalt the risen Christ, and offer practical encouragement for how we too can walk as His disciples today. As we explore a new life each week, we'll be reminded that the same Christ who empowered them is alive in us—and that His commands are not just to be studied, but lived.

    Enforcing Purpose With Lisa Schwarz
    Discipleship Isn't a Class—It's a Calling

    Enforcing Purpose With Lisa Schwarz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 47:05


    We've confused discipleship with information. But Jesus never said, “Come and take notes.” He said, “Come and follow Me.”In this powerful first message from the Come and See Conference, Lisa Schwarz calls us back to the heart of biblical discipleship—an immersive, relational, and transformational way of life. Drawing from Jesus' own model, she unpacks why the Great Commission isn't just about making converts, but producing multipliers.You'll discover: • Why discipleship must be demonstrated, not just taught • How spiritual transformation requires more than biblical knowledge • The difference between knowing the Word and doing it • Why relationship, imitation, and practice are the keys to multiplicationThis message is an invitation to embody the life of Jesus, not simply admire His teachings.Because discipleship is proven by demonstration, not declaration.To go deeper, read: Come and See: The Jesus Approach to Equipping Biblical DisciplesStay connected: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/buFNYvv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    St. Moses Church
    The First Gospel: Paternity Test

    St. Moses Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 40:37


    In this lecture, the speaker, Pastor Ian, addresses the congregation as they embark on a new year filled with varied emotions stemming from current events and personal experiences. He acknowledges the complexity of feelings such as rage, fear, sadness, and grief, emphasizing the importance of bringing these emotions into the community without judgment. Ian shares an update regarding the church's visa application process for a new pastor, interpreting the request for further information as a positive sign of progress.Shifting focus, Ian introduces the church's tradition of studying one of the Gospels from January through Easter, this year choosing to delve into Matthew's Gospel. He provides context about the significance of Matthew's Gospel in early Christianity, noting its widespread circulation and prominence among the Gospels in the first few centuries post-Jesus. Ian highlights distinctive stories and teachings found in Matthew, such as the Sermon on the Mount and the Great Commission, while also acknowledging the challenging aspects of the text that reflect the divisions surrounding Jesus's ministry.Throughout the series, the preaching team aims to present a representative sampling of Matthew's Gospel, covering various teachings, miracles, and narratives, albeit with the understanding that not all segments can be included within the limited timeframe until Easter. Ian encourages the congregation to engage with Matthew's text personally as a supplement to the preaching, framing the main goal of the series as fostering a deeper understanding of who Jesus is and how his presence and mission resonate in their lives.Next, Ian addresses the passage of Matthew's genealogy, warning that while the listing of names may be daunting, it serves a profound purpose. He suggests that understanding ancient genealogies differs from modern ones, with a stronger emphasis on symbolic identity rather than genetic lineage. Ian explains that Matthew's genealogy highlights key figures such as Abraham and David, establishing Jesus's identity and connection to significant biblical promises. He outlines the importance of these figures in the Jewish narrative and how they relate to the fulfillment of God's intentions through Jesus.Focusing on Abraham, Ian discusses the meaning of Jesus being a descendant of Abraham and the far-reaching implications of God's promises to him. He mentions Abraham's pivotal role in the formation of the Jewish nation and the expansiveness of God's blessing meant for all nations through Abraham's lineage. Ian encourages reflection on how individuals perceive blessings and the responsibility that comes with them, using analogies like the contrasting fates of the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee to emphasize the importance of being conduits of blessings to others.As he transitions to David, the speaker elaborates on David's reign and legacy, underscoring the duality of his achievements and moral failures. David's lineage is crucial as it relates to the promise of a lasting kingdom. Ian raises the question of Jesus's rightful claim to David's throne, challenging the congregation to discern which "kings" they follow in their own lives amidst many contemporary voices.The discussion progresses to the theme of exile, framing Jesus as the one who embodies the resolution to humanity's search for homecoming and restoration. Ian posits that the true essence of understanding Jesus as the Messiah draws from the culmination of these genealogical identities and historical promises. Through a lens of repentance and reception of Jesus, the pastor indicates that each individual's response to Jesus—be it acceptance or rejection—determines their journey toward spiritual homecoming.In closing, Ian offers a heartfelt prayer, inviting the community to seek God's presence throughout the new year. He underscores the significance of divine companionship and support as they navigate challenges and opportunities alike, fostering a collective reliance on God's guidance. The lecture concludes with a call to worship, reinforcing the community's commitment to following Jesus as their true king and embracing the promise of restoration and blessing that stems from understanding their faith through the lens of Matthew's Gospel.

    As Bold As Lions Podcast
    Don't Go Back To The Nets!

    As Bold As Lions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 32:28


    Send us a textAnd Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.”  Luke 5:10Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” They went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing.  John 21:3From Peter's first call as a disciple to the end of John (chapter 21), we see a return to the thing he was doing before Jesus found him:  fishing.  It may have been a return to what was comfortable for him and the other disciples.  It might have been finding something familiar amidst the disillusionment.  Or it might have been just not knowing where to go after he (Peter) denied Christ.  For whatever reason, Peter returns to the nets.  But when are called by Christ, we are not to return to what He calls us from...whether a life of sin or to step into a new calling.  Today's episode sets a tone for 2026:  don't go back to the nets.  What God has begun in you, continue to walk in it.  Let Him guide and direct your path.  Move closer to Him this year!  

    Northwest Hills Community Church
    Servants Stewards - Missions Sunday

    Northwest Hills Community Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 18:01


    Guest preacher Caleb Hunt talks about the Great Commission.Some of the most critical moments in life don't fall apart because the message is wrong. They fall apart because the message gets lost. Either lost in translation, in tone, or in how it's carried.Jesus tells his disciples: "As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you."This simple line presses into the heart of what it means to be sent: not just with truth, but with grace; not from comfort, but through sacrifice; not to a few, but to all. It's an invitation to listen closely, to notice where God is already at work, and to ask a brave question: How is He sending me?Thank you for listening to this message from Northwest Hills Community Church in Corvallis, Oregon, on January 4, 2026, at 8:00am. You can find us online at nwhills.com.Key Moments00:00 Welcome01:32 Message: Embodying the Great Commission04:46 The Great Commission in John 2007:08 Jesus' Mission: Grace and Truth09:35 Jesus' Mission: Sacrificial Servant11:52 Jesus' Mission: For All People15:16 Conclusion and Prayer

    Grace Community Church-Loveland CO
    Know Christ & Make Him Known - Sunday Service 1/4/26

    Grace Community Church-Loveland CO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 41:05


    As we transition from Christmas into the new year, may we focus on the main reason we exist, to know Christ and make Him known! May your time in God's word, and your fellowshipping with the body of Christ strengthen your faith, established and firm, not moved from the hope held out in the gospel.Prepare for this week's sermon and this new year to come by reflecting on Jesus' great commission and great command:The Great Command:Matthew 22:34-40 Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question: “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”The Great Commission:Matthew 28:18-20 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

    Grace Point Church
    Matthew 28 — "They Saw the Risen Jesus… and Still Doubted" — Dr. Joel Hastings — January 4, 2026 - Audio

    Grace Point Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 31:29


    What do you do when you’re trying to follow Jesus… and your heart keeps bouncing between worship and doubt? In this message from Matthew 28:16–20, Pastor Joel Hastings walks us through the Great Commission and highlights one of the most surprising details in the entire scene: “they worshiped Him, but some doubted.” Before Jesus sends His disciples into the world, He calls them to Himself—because we can’t live “sent” lives unless we’re first being formed by Him. Here’s what we’re learning as we begin our new series, Formed & Sent: Jesus isn’t looking for the most impressive people—He’s looking for disciples who will keep their eyes on Him, come back to worship, and obey… even in the middle of doubt. Here's a couple key takeaways • Jesus calls you to Himself before He sends you out. • Doubt doesn’t disqualify you—it’s an invitation to believe and obey again. • When you take your eyes off Jesus, you sink… but a simple prayer still changes everything: “Lord, save me.”

    The Mount Church
    Great Commandment & Great Commission Living

    The Mount Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 52:14


    River of Life Tabernacle's Podcast
    Episode 464: Walking Out the Great Commission Part 1

    River of Life Tabernacle's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 42:36


    Pastor Mark started a series reminding us of and teaching us the importance of walking out the Great Commission that Yeshua gave to His disciples before returning to His Father.

    Faith & Family Fellowship Podcast
    Pastor Robert Williams and PureTV.live | Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST [EP 375]

    Faith & Family Fellowship Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 23:33


    Pastor Robert Williams joins Faith and Family Fellowship to share the vision behind PureTV.live, a Christian streaming network created to help pastors, ministries, and faith driven leaders reach the world through media.In this episode, Pastor Williams talks about calling, stewardship, and why the Gospel must be carried into every space, including television, streaming platforms, and digital media. This conversation is a reminder that the Great Commission did not change, only the tools have.Hosted by Pastor Chris BuscherFaith and Family Fellowship PodcastEpisode 375Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and more.

    Wretched Radio
    Can Christians Unite On This Issue?

    Wretched Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026


    Segment 1 • Todd and Scott show that friendship can be retained through disagreements. • Sarcasm, speed, and shallow online takes destroy meaningful conversations. • The gospel must be at the front of pro-life work. Segment 2 • Atheists can follow the logic of pro-life arguments—but without God, they borrow Christian morality. • Scott sees pro-life work as a Great Commission issue, not just a cultural cause. • Gospel clarity matters: imputed righteousness vs. infused goodness makes all the difference. Segment 3 • Can Christians work with Catholics, rabbis, and others on pro-life issues without endorsing false unity? • Scott speaks at ecumenical events, but maintains theological distinctions. • Abolition vs. incrementalism isn't a moral divide. We all want the same outcome. Segment 4 • Everyone's an abolitionist in principle, but our political reality often forces incremental action. • True moral conviction works within constraints to save as many as possible. • Incremental efforts have saved lives, and abandoning them over idealism can cost more innocent lives. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!

    Wretched Radio
    Can Christians Unite On This Issue??

    Wretched Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 53:01


    Segment 1 • Todd and Scott show that friendship can be retained through disagreements. • Sarcasm, speed, and shallow online takes destroy meaningful conversations. • The gospel must be at the front of pro-life work. Segment 2 • Atheists can follow the logic of pro-life arguments—but without God, they borrow Christian morality. • Scott sees pro-life work as a Great Commission issue, not just a cultural cause. • Gospel clarity matters: imputed righteousness vs. infused goodness makes all the difference. Segment 3 • Can Christians work with Catholics, rabbis, and others on pro-life issues without endorsing false unity? • Scott speaks at ecumenical events, but maintains theological distinctions. • Abolition vs. incrementalism isn't a moral divide. We all want the same outcome. Segment 4 • Everyone's an abolitionist in principle, but our political reality often forces incremental action. • True moral conviction works within constraints to save as many as possible. • Incremental efforts have saved lives, and abandoning them over idealism can cost more innocent lives. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried! -

    A New Beginning with Greg Laurie
    Here I Am...Send Him | More Than Staying Put

    A New Beginning with Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 24:40


    The first word of the Great Commission is an important one . . . and a challenging one. “GO and make disciples.” “How ‘bout if we STAY and make disciples? Can’t we just phone it in. Can we text them? Maybe a clever meme on social media?” No, today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we need to go and share our faith on their turf. We can’t expect them to come to church, Jesus expects us to go and meet them right where they are. Today’s talk is from our series of best of messages. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Harvest: Greg Laurie Audio
    Here I Am...Send Him | More Than Staying Put

    Harvest: Greg Laurie Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 24:40


    The first word of the Great Commission is an important one . . . and a challenging one. “GO and make disciples.” “How ‘bout if we STAY and make disciples? Can’t we just phone it in. Can we text them? Maybe a clever meme on social media?” No, today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out how we need to go and share our faith on their turf. We can’t expect them to come to church, Jesus expects us to go and meet them right where they are. Today’s talk is from our series of best of messages. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Revitalize and Replant
    Why Should We Revitalize Dying Churches?

    Revitalize and Replant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 18:15


    Why should pastors and church leaders invest in revitalizing dying churches instead of closing their doors? In this episode of the Revitalize & Replant podcast, Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock unpack the biblical, missional, and practical reasons why church revitalization and replanting are vital to the health of local congregations and their communities. This conversation explores the heart behind revitalization and why declining churches remain important to God, their communities, and the Great Commission. In this episode, you'll learn why church revitalization is important because: Revitalization creates gospel opportunities for people to come to faith in Jesus Christ. The remaining members of declining churches still matter and deserve faithful pastoral care. Local neighborhoods need healthy, gospel-centered churches. Revitalizing churches ultimately exists for the glory of God. Whether you are a pastor considering church revitalization, a leader in a struggling congregation, or someone exploring church replanting, this episode offers encouragement and clarity for the journey. Resources Related to This Episode: Reclaiming Glory: Revitalizing Dying Churches by Mark Clifton

    Morning Prayer with Pastor Sean Pinder
    The Importance of Water Baptism

    Morning Prayer with Pastor Sean Pinder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 29:10


    What does the Bible actually teach about water baptism—and why does it matter for believers today? In this sermon, we walk through key New Testament passages to understand baptism's role in salvation, obedience, and new life in Christ.Drawing from Colossians 2:12, Matthew 28:19–20, Mark 16:16, and multiple accounts in Acts, this message explores how baptism is connected to faith, repentance, and the public confession of Jesus Christ. From the Great Commission to the early church's response to the gospel, Scripture consistently points to baptism as an essential step of obedience for believers.Whether you're seeking clarity on baptism, preparing to be baptized, or wanting a deeper biblical foundation, this sermon aims to encourage, challenge, and strengthen your faith.

    More Than Medicine
    DWDP - Gen 7: 2-9 Noah Enters the Ark

    More Than Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 22:19 Transcription Available


    Send us a textA courtroom, a quail, and a flood: one odd New York case from 1939 becomes a surprising doorway into Genesis 7, exposing how much of our certainty rests on untested assumptions. We walk through the text on clean and unclean animals, why seven pairs mattered, and what the timing before the rain may signal about God's patience and human sorrow. Along the way, we revisit infamous scientific misreads like Nebraska Man and ask the unsettling question the judge raised to the star witness: were you there?From that pivot, we focus on what the text won't let us ignore—Noah's steady obedience. Three times the narrative says he did all that God commanded him. That pattern turns into a practical audit of our own lives. Can we love enemies and pray for those who misuse us when it costs our pride? Can we forgive and bless offenders so bitterness loses its grip? And will we take the Great Commission personally, not outsourcing mission to a select few, but carrying Christ's presence into neighborhoods and nations where thousands remain unreached?We frame Noah's ark as a signpost to Jesus—the true ark of safety and deliverance. Entering Christ means stepping out of the old world's corruption and into a life moved by grace and formed by obedience. If God could sustain a family and the seed of creation through judgment, he can sustain us through the mockery, the waiting, and the hard choices of love. Listen for the call beneath the story: Lord, where am I not obeying you? Show me, and I will obey. If this conversation strengthens your trust, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review with one way you plan to walk in obedience this week.Support the showhttps://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

    Servants of Grace Sermons
    Why a Biblical Worldview Matters Today

    Servants of Grace Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 11:35


    Why a Biblical Worldview Matters for Every ChristianShow: Anchored in the Word — a segment of the Servants of Grace PodcastHost: Dave JenkinsSeries: Anchored for a New YearEpisode Theme: Why a Biblical Worldview MattersShow SummaryAs we begin a new year, every Christian needs to think carefully about how they see the world. In this episode of Anchored in the Word, Dave Jenkins answers a crucial question: Why is it essential for Christians to have a biblical worldview? A biblical worldview is not optional; it is the lens through which we interpret reality, make decisions, and live faithfully before the Lord in a confused and hostile culture.Listen / WatchListen:Watch:Key ScripturesRomans 12:1–2 — Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.Psalm 119:105 — God's Word as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.John 17:17 — “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.”Matthew 28:18–20 — The Great Commission and our mission in the world.Episode HighlightsA biblical worldview anchors our thinking. Every person interprets life through a lens; Scripture must be that lens for the Christian, rooted in the storyline of creation, fall, redemption, and consummation.A biblical worldview helps us navigate culture. In a world saturated with secularism, relativism, and humanism, God's Word enables us to discern truth from error and stand firm.A biblical worldview shapes our morality and ethics. Right and wrong are not defined by our feelings, preferences, or cultural trends, but by God's unchanging character and revealed Word.A biblical worldview fuels our mission and witness. Seeing the world as God sees it moves us to love our neighbors, speak the truth in love, and make disciples of all nations.Full Episode NotesDave explains that every one of us lives with a worldview, whether we realize it or not. Our worldviewis the interpretive grid through which we understand God, ourselves, other people, and the world around us.For the Christian, a biblical worldview means that Scripture is our final authority for faith and life.It is grounded in the grand story of the Bible: creation, fall, redemption, and consummation.Creation tells us that God made the world, and that He made humanity in His image with dignity, purpose,and responsibility. The fall explains why our world is marked by sin, brokenness, confusion, and rebellionagainst God. Redemption shows us the center of history in the person and work of Jesus Christ, who lived, died, and rose again to save sinners. Consummation reminds us that Christ will return, judge the living and the dead, and make all things new.Because this story is true, it must shape how Christians think about everything: personal life, home life,work life, public life, morality, sexuality, justice, relationships, politics, and more. Dave shows how passages likeRomans 12:2 call believers not to be conformed to this world but to be transformed by the renewal of their minds, so that they may discern what is good, acceptable, and perfect according to God's will.A biblical worldview also equips us to navigate a culture that is increasingly hostile to God's design. Competing worldviews secularism, relativism, humanism, and others tell us that truth is flexible, identity is self-created, and morality is negotiable. Scripture, by contrast, gives an unchanging standard. God defines what it means to be human, what marriage is, what sexuality is for, and what holiness looks like.Dave emphasizes that Christians must be clear and courageous about these truths, especially in areas likemarriage and sexuality, where God's Word is often rejected or redefined. To dismiss or rewrite what the Bible saysabout these matters is ultimately to tamper with God's authority and to reveal a worldview that is no longeranchored in Scripture.Yet a biblical worldview is not merely about winning arguments; it is about loving God and loving neighbor. When we see the world through the lens of Scripture, we see people as God sees them: image-bearers in need of the gospel. Christ came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10), and He sends His people into the world to make disciples, teaching them to obey all that He has commanded (Matthew 28:18–20).Because of this, our worldview fuels our mission. What we believe about the Bible will shape how we treat our families, our church members, our coworkers, our neighbors, and even those who oppose us. A biblical worldview calls us to clarity about truth and compassion toward people, holding both conviction and kindness together.Dave closes by urging listeners to cultivate a biblical worldview through daily engagement with God's Word. As this new year begins, Christians should commit themselves to reading, studying, meditating on, and obeying the Bible.When we consistently seek the Lord in Scripture and prayer, God renews our minds, shapes our desires, and conforms us more and more to the image of Christ.Takeaways & Reflection QuestionsHow would you currently describe your worldview? In what ways is it shaped by Scripture, and in what ways is it shaped by the culture?Where do you feel most pressured to conform to the world's thinking rather than to God's Word?What steps can you take this year to renew your mind daily in Scripture (Bible reading plan, Scripture memory, family worship, etc.)?How does a biblical worldview change the way you view your neighbors, coworkers, and community as a mission field?Call to ActionIf this episode encouraged you, please consider:Subscribing to the Servants of Grace Podcast Network wherever you listen.Sharing this episode with a friend, pastor, or small group who wants to think more biblically about the Christian life.Visit Anchored in the Word's page at Servants of Grace or at our YouTube.Stay anchored in the Word of God.

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Hearing God Through His Word | Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 63:07


    In Hearing God Through His Word, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches how believers can hear God clearly by drawing closer to Jesus through Scripture. Using Luke 6 and 2 Timothy 3, this message reveals why God's Word is living, powerful, and still speaking today—and how daily time in the Bible brings stability, wisdom, and direction for every season of 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.« 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

    The Missions Podcast
    A Practical Theology of Persecution With Matt Rhodes

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 28:32


    In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex welcomes returning guest Matt Rhodes—missionary, church planter among Muslims, and author to discuss his new book Persecution in Missions: A Practical Theology. Together they discuss that persecution is not an anomaly but a normative feature of Christian life and global missions, especially in unreached contexts. While Western Christians may experience lesser forms of opposition, believers in Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist-majority regions often face severe social, legal, and physical threats. Rhodes emphasizes that persecution profoundly shapes missionary strategy, discipleship, and the lived faith of new believers, often acting as a major barrier to people even hearing the gospel. Drawing from Scripture and church history, Rhodes cautions against both romanticizing martyrdom and avoiding suffering altogether. Key Topics Persecution as a normative (but varied) aspect of the Christian life How persecution shapes missions in unreached and restricted-access regions Biblical guidance on when missionaries should stay versus flee The danger of romanticizing martyrdom in missions culture Historical and biblical examples of faithful suffering and prudent withdrawal 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 Finish Line Podcast
    Renée Rinehart, CoFounder of Gospel Patrons, on Risky Generosity and Trusting God's Provision (Ep. 171)

    The Finish Line Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 70:12


    Renée Rinehart, co-founder of Gospel Patrons, understands the grace and surrender that generosity requires from both sides of the equation. Raised in a family shaped by missions, hospitality, and entrepreneurial generosity, Renée learned early on that generous, open-handed obedience often requires risk. As she and her husband, John, built careers in business, God invited them to ask deeper questions about purpose, wealth, and their role in the Kingdom.   That questioning led to a season of radical trust, including a 132-day journey across 22 countries where they relied on God daily for their bed and bread provision. Through uncertainty, sickness, and unexpected grace, they exercised their faith, and came to know God as their provider on a deeper and more extreme level than they ever thought possible. Along the way, Renée and John were introduced to many inspiring stories of how God has used patrons with the gift of giving throughout history for the advancement of the Gospel, and those stories became John's first book, Gospel Patrons.   The Rineharts have now carried the message of Gospel Patrons around the world, inspiring stewards of wealth to know the vitality of their role in the Kingdom, and to experience the beauty and joy of Kingdom impact from patron-proclaimer partnerships.    If you are seeking a faith-shaped vision of generosity marked by surrender, partnership, and trust, this episode is for you.   Major topics include: A journey of extreme faith The necessary partnership of gospel patrons and proclaimers  Trusting God to meet your needs so you can be radically generous Experiencing both the giving and receiving sides of a patronage partnership Generosity is more about relationship than result Inspiring patrons all over the world through story Empowering women to step into role as gospel patrons Stewarding your story of risk and generosity QUOTES TO REMEMBER “My grandparents as missionaries didn't think of themselves as poor, but they just thought of God as being abundant and they lived from that place of faith and abundance.” “It felt like God was giving back my dream, but so much bigger than I had ever imagined it.” “What can we do to discover what God's doing around the world and how people are in relationship with Him all over?” “In country after country, place after place, God opened doors and introduced us to people, and we saw how people worshiped Him throughout 22 different countries.”  “I think we so often want to see God move and we want to see miracles, but we don't want to be in a place of need and discomfort. But those are the two halves of the coin, you have to be in the place where you need a miracle before you're ready to see one.” “I came home with a totally different sense that I am loved by the God of the universe. Seeing that He could take me into my worst fears and bring good out of it and I would be okay, I was ready to surrender everything knowing that He's good, He's with us, and everything else was just details.” “God always raises up both people with a vision to see the Gospel advance and people who are going to partner deeply financially and in friendship. And it's when the Body of Christ comes together with different giftings, both patrons and proclaimers, that the Gospel advances.” “We were so captivated by this idea that business people were a vital part of the Body of Christ.” “We're making friends for eternity by sort of wildly spreading wealth around and allowing God to plant His seeds of love and goodness all over the place.” “There's risk on both sides, and faith and humility needed on both sides of the equation.” “God is raising up a tidal wave of generosity to fuel the Great Commission, and there is so much momentum happening.” “When we're really looking for God's hand, He gives us the ability to tell our stories differently.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW Gospel Patrons by John Rinehart Gospel Patrons (see our interview with founder John Rinehart) IllumiNations Bible Translation Alliance (see our interview with Todd Peterson or John Chesnut) The Finish Line Community Facebook Group The Finish Line Community LinkedIn Group BIBLE REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW 2 Corinthians 5:7 | Walk by Faith   for we walk by faith, not by sight. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you have a thought about something you heard, or a story to share, please reach out! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also contact us directly from our contact page. If you want to engage with the Finish Line Community, check out our groups on Facebookand LinkedIn.

    This is apologetics with Joel Settecase
    #174 Stop Being Embarrassed About the Name "Evangelical" (9 Verses Explain Why)

    This is apologetics with Joel Settecase

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 87:53


    What is an evangelical, really—and is evangelicalism actually biblical? In this episode, Joel from The Think Institute makes a robust, Scripture-packed case that evangelicalism (rightly defined) is not a shallow, American invention but a deeply biblical, historically rooted movement. He walks through the history, four core pillars, and nine key Bible passages that together challenge Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and others to take a fresh look at evangelical faith. Joel also shares how The Think Institute exists to help Christian men become the worldview leaders their families and churches need, and why he's stepping into the gap as a Protestant apologist engaging Eastern Orthodox critics and online “ortho-bros.”In This Episode You'll Hear About:Why the word evangelical has fallen on hard times—and why Joel refuses to abandon it. How evangelicalism is a movement, not a single denomination, and why Joel calls it “the most biblical form of Christianity” (without claiming to be the one true church). The historical roots of modern evangelicalismThe four pillars of evangelicalism Joel's response to the claim that there are few strong Protestant apologists engaging Eastern Orthodoxy—plus why Joel happily says, “I'm your huckleberry.” Live Q&A highlights, including questions about repentance, hell, worship, and whether Jesus is the only one who ascended into heaven.Key Scriptures in This EpisodeUse these passages to follow along or study later:Acts 17:10–12 – The Bereans and noble-minded Scripture testing 2 Timothy 3:16–17 – Scripture as God-breathed and sufficient Romans 3:23–25 – Christ as our propitiation1 Corinthians 15:3–4 – “Of first importance”: Christ died, was buried, and was raised Ezekiel 36:26–27 – New heart and new SpiritJohn 3:3–7 – “You must be born again”Acts 3:19 – “Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out” Matthew 28:18–20 – The Great Commission and discipling the nations James 1:27 – Pure and undefiled religion before GodNext Steps for Christian MenJoin the Hammer & Anvil Society – Get weekly cohort calls, courses, challenges, and brotherhood to become the worldview leader your family and church need.

    Grace South Bay
    A Humble Witness - Matthew 28:16-20 (Xavier Reyes)

    Grace South Bay

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 30:08


    Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 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.”Worship in the Midst of Doubt: Matthew 28:17 says that when they saw Jesus, they worshiped him, "but some doubted." Does it change your perspective of faith to see that worship and doubt can exist in the same moment? Why do we often feel like we have to "fix" our doubts before we can serve God?The Authority of Jesus: Abraham Kuyper famously said that Christ claims every "square inch" of our existence. Is there a specific "square inch" of your life (career, finances, a specific relationship, or a worry) that you find difficult to surrender to His authority right now?Caught, Not Taught: Xavier mentioned that the Christian life is often "caught more than taught." Think about the people who influenced your faith—was it their "superstar" knowledge or their everyday hospitality and character that impacted you most? How does that take the pressure off your own witness?People vs. Projects: The sermon reminds us to treat people like people, not "discipleship projects." Who is someone God has placed in your life right now (a neighbor, coworker, or family member) that you can simply love and invite to "come and see" without feeling the need to "fix" them?The Comfort of "Behold": Jesus ends the Great Commission not with a task, but with a promise: "I am with you always." How does knowing that His presence is your greatest resource change how you feel about the challenges or uncertainties you are facing in the coming weeks?

    The Commands of Christ Podcast
    Make Disciples Pt.4 | Commands of Christ Podcast | Ep. 205

    The Commands of Christ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 22:05


    What does it truly mean to make disciples? In this powerful four-part conclusion to the Commands of Christ series, we explore the Great Commission as the crescendo of all that Jesus commanded. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this series calls us to move from inward transformation to outward multiplication. As we have spent four years treasuring, meditating on, and living out Christ's commands, we now step into the command to teach others to observe all things He has taught us.Have we allowed the commands of Christ to shape our lives so deeply that we are compelled to pass them on to others? What legacy of discipleship are we leaving behind for the next generation?As we conclude this four-year journey through the commands of Christ, we are invited into the very heartbeat of discipleship: to go, to teach, and to pass on what we've received. The Great Commission is not the end—it's a beginning. Jesus calls us to treasure His commands, not only in our study and meditation, but in our obedience and our sharing (Matthew 28:18–20). We've discovered that these 51 commands are not mere rules but revelations of Christ's character, windows into His heart, and pathways into deeper relationship with Him. From abiding in Him to receiving His power, from denying self to awaiting His return, each command has formed a beautiful mosaic of what it means to follow Jesus. Now, with full hearts, we pass the baton—encouraging every listener to continue in the Word, to keep treasuring His commands, and to go make disciples. Let us walk forward with boldness, knowing that Christ goes with us, and let us live in such a way that others see Him clearly through our lives. This is not just a podcast series—it is the ongoing call of Christ. May we hear it and follow Him faithfully.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

    Freedom Bible Church Sermons
    Sending Disciples to Make Disciples | Matthew 28:18-20

    Freedom Bible Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 44:45


    Every disciple is sent. Discover how Jesus' Great Commission calls ordinary believers into a Spirit-empowered, multiplying mission.

    Victorious Life Christian Center
    The Great Commission

    Victorious Life Christian Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 85:49


    Jesus' command to “go” in Matthew 28:19 is an invitation to live an active, intentional faith. The Christian life was never meant to stay contained within church walls. From the beginning, God's plan has always been about movement—going to people, meeting needs, and sharing hope on street corners, in neighborhoods, and through everyday relationships.Following Christ means more than believing the right things; it means doing something with what we believe to be true from God's word. God uses ordinary people who are willing to step out, speak up, serve, and invite others into His love. When we move in obedience, God moves through us in powerful ways.This message is reminder that you don't need a title, platform, or perfect plan—just a willing heart. Wherever God has placed you, that is your mission field.

    VVChurch Messages
    Student Takeover: The Great Commission

    VVChurch Messages

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 35:59


    We must take personal ownership of the Great Commission.

    Heroes in the Bible with Dr. Tony Evans
    Chapter 23: Go Therefore

    Heroes in the Bible with Dr. Tony Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 26:57 Transcription Available


    Chapter 23 of Heroes in the Bible: Jesus with Dr. Tony Evans is inspired by the Gospels. Go Therefore - Jesus gives the Great Commission and then departs into the heavens. This is the final words of Jesus on earth, and the beginning of a powerful movement that would change the course of human history. Today's opening prayer is inspired by Matthew 28:20, Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Listen to some of the greatest Bible stories ever told and make prayer a priority in your life by downloading the Pray.com app. Sign up for Heroes in the Bible devotionals at https://www.heroesinthebible.com/  Learn more about Dr. Tony Evans at https://tonyevans.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Focus on the Family Broadcast
    Best of 2025: Three Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Jesus (Part 2 of 2)

    Focus on the Family Broadcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 26:38


    J.John explains why we need to take the Great Commission seriously and share Jesus Christ with our friends and neighbors in a ‘natural’ way. He encourages us to invest in others through prayer, small acts of caring, and by reaching across social barriers. Receive a copy of Jesus Christ: The Truth with a free audio download of “Three Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Jesus " for your donation of any amount! Your Gift DOUBLES to Help Deliver Hope and Joy! Save 2X the marriages and families this Christmas with your life-changing gift today! Get More Episode Resources If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, please give us your feedback.

    Focus on the Family Broadcast
    Best of 2025: Three Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Jesus (Part 1 of 2)

    Focus on the Family Broadcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 26:30


    J.John explains why we need to take the Great Commission seriously and share Jesus Christ with our friends and neighbors in a ‘natural’ way. He encourages us to invest in others through prayer, small acts of caring, and by reaching across social barriers. Receive a copy of Jesus Christ: The Truth with a free audio download of “Three Ways to Introduce Your Friends to Jesus " for your donation of any amount! Your Gift DOUBLES to Help Deliver Hope and Joy! Save 2X the marriages and families this Christmas with your life-changing gift today! Get More Episode Resources If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, please give us your feedback.

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Have a MARY Christmas

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 49:24


    God asked Mary to believe something impossible—and she did. In Have a Mary Christmas, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches how God still calls people today to believe His Word, even when it seems impossible. Through fulfilled prophecy and historical evidence, this message reveals that Jesus is exactly who He claimed to be and invites every listener to choose faith that leads to salvation, freedom, and new 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.« 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

    The Missions Podcast
    Holiday Special! Our Favorite Episodes from 2025

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 28:32


    Come celebrate another year of The Missions Podcast! In this special end-of-the-year episode, Alex and Scott recall their favorite discussions from 2025 and important takeaways from each. They also discuss how they are using this holiday season to celebrate the incarnation of Christ. Become a Missions Podcast Premium Subscriber and get access to our exclusive Overtime episode where Alex and Scott talk about their LEAST favorite episodes from the past year. 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 Commands of Christ Podcast
    Make Disciples Pt.3 | Commands of Christ Podcast | Ep. 204

    The Commands of Christ Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 23:38


    What does it truly mean to make disciples? In this powerful four-part conclusion to the Commands of Christ series, we explore the Great Commission as the crescendo of all that Jesus commanded. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this series calls us to move from inward transformation to outward multiplication. As we have spent four years treasuring, meditating on, and living out Christ's commands, we now step into the command to teach others to observe all things He has taught us.Have we embraced Christ's call not only to follow Him, but to help others do the same? Are we treasuring His commands in such a way that our lives overflow with the desire and ability to make disciples?As we reflect on the journey through the commands of Christ, we now arrive at the climactic call to make disciples—a commission that encapsulates all we've learned and lived out. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this command is not just about going, but about going with the authority of Christ, filled with His Spirit, and teaching others to observe—to treasure and guard—everything He has commanded. Discipleship is the natural fruit of our own walk with Jesus; we cannot lead others where we ourselves have not gone. As disciplined followers who abide in His Word, we are called to multiply that life in others, knowing we do not go alone—He is with us always. In a world often content with conversion, Christ calls us to spiritual maturity—to shape lives that are rooted, trained, and transformed. His commands, covering every area of life, are His heart expressed, and to teach them is to lead others into deeper fellowship with Him. Let us walk worthy of this calling, empowered by His presence, faithful in His Word, and committed to the mission: making disciples of all nations.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

    The Business as Mission Podcast with Mike Baer
    From Computer Science to Mission-Driven Manufacturing

    The Business as Mission Podcast with Mike Baer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 33:48


    Is it possible to integrate a high-level business career with a deep commitment to the Great Commission? In this episode, Mike Baer sits down with Ben, a tech professional and entrepreneur who spent 17 years in Asia building businesses that do more than just turn a profit. From computer programming for the UK government to manufacturing leather goods and developing real estate to fight human trafficking, Ben's journey proves that business is one of the most powerful tools for global transformation. Discover how the next generation (Gen Z and Gen Alpha) can bypass the "sacred-secular" divide and find a third path where work and worship become one.Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay updated with our latest content!Connect with Us:Website: https://thirdpathinitiative.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-business-as-mission-podcast-with-mike-baer/id1551867793Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Gp5SOOHFggJ67vPA5qxkDLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebaerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdpathinitiativeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdpathinitiativeAbout Third Path InitiativeThird Path Initiative exists to equip believers to build sustainable, missional businesses that bring the gospel to the least reached. Through training, storytelling, and practical tools, we mobilize and support Business as Mission practitioners around the world. Thank you for being part of the mission!Don't forget to pick up a copy of Mike Baer's books! Check the link below! ➡️ https://books.by/mike-baer

    Integrity Church's Podcast
    In The Neighborhood: “Part 3: Sent Into the Neighborhood” (Matthew 28:16–20) – Week 3

    Integrity Church's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 31:13


    In Week 3 of In The Neighborhood, we turn to Jesus' final words in Matthew 28:16–20 and see that Christmas is a story of mission. The God who came near in Christ now sends His people out with purpose.Jesus' promise to be with us always transforms the way we understand the Great Commission—not as a burden, but as a continuation of the Christmas story. Because God came to us, we now go to others, carrying the good news of His presence into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday relationships.This message challenges us to see mission not as something distant or optional, but as a natural response to the God who is with us.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/

    Called By God Podcast
    279. Jesus Christ Series 2025, Part 4

    Called By God Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 29:53


    Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of the Called by God podcast, hosts Nic and Sister Tylaria Currie delve into the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They explore the plot against Jesus, His predictions of His own death, the significance of the Last Supper, and the agony He faced on the cross. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the resurrection and the Great Commission, urging listeners to share the gospel and live out their faith. The episode concludes with a call to action for Christians to spread the message of Jesus in today's world.WATCH NOW:https://youtu.be/G5A6rftQO5A Support the showSocial Media/Follow Us: Website:https://www.calledbygodpodcast.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/cbg.podcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CalledbyGodPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@calledbygodpodcast

    OMC: Family Chapel
    Renewal for the Nations | Various Passages

    OMC: Family Chapel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 34:19


    God desires to redeem a people for himself from all peoples. As such, our role as a local church in seeking the renewal of the nations is to make disciples of all nations. We can faithfully carry out that Great Commission as we pray for the nations, support the work of global missions, and go to the ends of the earth!

    A New Beginning with Greg Laurie
    Evangelism Jesus-Style | Kindle the Fire

    A New Beginning with Greg Laurie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 28:01


    One of the key words here are Harvest Ministries and A NEW BEGINNING is just two letters: Go! In fulfilling the Great Commission, that may be the hardest step. Go. Get up and get started. Today, on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps kindle a fire within us . . . a fire that won’t let us remain silent. We’ll see sharing our faith is a joy and a privilege. We’re featuring a message Pastor Greg recently presented at The Bold For Jesus evangelism conference in Spokane, Washington. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Harvest: Greg Laurie Audio
    Evangelism Jesus-Style | Kindle the Fire

    Harvest: Greg Laurie Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 28:01


    One of the key words here are Harvest Ministries and A NEW BEGINNING is just two letters: Go! In fulfilling the Great Commission, that may be the hardest step. Go. Get up and get started. Today, on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps kindle a fire within us . . . a fire that won’t let us remain silent. We’ll see sharing our faith is a joy and a privilege. We’re featuring a message Pastor Greg recently presented at The Bold For Jesus evangelism conference in Spokane, Washington. — Become a Harvest Partner today and join us in knowing God and making Him known through media and large-scale evangelism, our mission of over 30 years. Explore more resources from Pastor Greg Laurie, including daily devotionals and blogs, designed to answer your spiritual questions and equip you to walk closely with Christ.Support the show: https://bit.ly/anbsupportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Truce
    Republicans and Evangelicals: Bill Bright, Campus Crusade, and Cru

    Truce

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 53:52


    Give to help Chris continue to make Truce William R. “Bill” Bright was born in 1921 in Coweta, Oklahoma. Though raised in a religious environment, he initially pursued business success and personal ambition. While attending the University of Southern California, Bright experienced a dramatic spiritual transformation through the influence of Christian leaders like Henrietta Mears. This encounter led him to surrender his life to Jesus Christ and ultimately shaped his calling toward full-time evangelism. In 1951, Bill and his wife, Vonette, founded Campus Crusade for Christ at UCLA with a vision to reach college students with the Gospel. He later developed The Four Spiritual Laws, a simple evangelistic tract that became one of the most widely distributed Christian tools in history. Under his leadership, Campus Crusade grew into a global movement with ministries focused on students, athletes, families, the military, and professionals. Bright also launched the Jesus Film Project in 1979, which became one of the most-translated and widely viewed films in the world. What's missing from most short bios of Bright is the depth of his involvement in the Religious Right. He organized or was present at some of their key gatherings, founded a publishing house to print their words, and raised funds among them. Bill Bright remained dedicated to fulfilling the Great Commission, often engaging in long periods of fasting and prayer for spiritual guidance. He received the prestigious Templeton Prize in 1996 for his contributions to religion and reinvested the award into Christian ministry. When he died in 2003, Campus Crusade for Christ had expanded into nearly every nation, with thousands of staff and volunteers sharing the Gospel worldwide. Bright's life stands as a testament to the global impact one person can have through faith, vision, and relentless obedience to God's call. My guest for this episode is historian John G. Turner, author of Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ: The Renewal of Evangelicalism in Postwar America. Sources: Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ: The Renewal of Evangelicalism in Postwar America by John G. Turner The Evangelicals by Frances Fitzgerald Reaganland by Rick Perlstein God as Capitalist: Seminar Promotes Religion and Riches by Russell Chandler. Los Angeles Times (1923-1995); Jun 1, 1981; starts on page B3. Accessed via ProQuest (thanks to the Teton County Library for access!) Tract: The Four Spiritual Laws The Politics of Rage by Dan T. Carter The Invisible Bridge by Rick Perlstein Before the Storm by Rick Perlstein God's Own Party by Daniel K. Williams One Nation Under God by Rus Walton (page numbers mentioned in the episode correspond to the 1993 paperback edition). I also used the 1987 version from archive.org Birchers by Matthew Dallek In the Spirit of '76, published by Third Century Publishers Inc. Jimmy Carter, the Politics of Family, and the Rise of the Religious Right by J. Brooks Flippen The 700 Club's coverage of the "Washington for Jesus Rally" Also, my guest, Dave Hopping, used to be in the comedy duo "Dave and Brian". They were pretty big! Here is one of their videos. Discussion Questions: Have you read The Four Spiritual Laws? How has Campus Crusade/ Cru impacted your life? The life of your loved ones? What threats did Bright perceive to American Christians? Where was he right? Where was he wrong? What did you think of Rus Walton's book One Nation Under God? Was Bright part of the Religious Right? To what degree? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Nine Rivers of Living Water | Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 61:02


    In Swimming in Overflow – Part 4: Nine Rivers of Living Water, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches on the nine ways the Holy Spirit manifests Himself through believers. Drawing from John 7 and 1 Corinthians 12, this message reveals how the Holy Spirit flows through ordinary people in supernatural ways for the benefit of all. You'll be encouraged to move from simply receiving to living in true spiritual overflow as the Spirit works in you and through you.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