POPULARITY
Why did Paul fight to free Timothy from the law — and then turn around and circumcise him? The answer reveals one of the most practical ministry principles in all of Acts. In this episode, Dallas and Carlos walk through Acts 16 and unpack three movements that still speak directly to how we live today: Timothy's willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the gospel, Lydia's conversion and what it means to run your home and business as an act of worship, and Paul and Silas singing hymns at midnight in a prison cell — right before God shook the walls down. Whether you're navigating tension between your faith and your culture, trying to figure out what it looks like to be a Christian in the workplace, or just need a reminder that God moves in the hard moments — this one is for you. --- TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — Intro & The Question: Why Did Paul Circumcise Timothy? 1:20 — Welcome & Recap of Acts 15 2:00 — Acts 16:1–5 | Meet Timothy: Dual Citizen, New Disciple 3:45 — Jewish Law 101: Why This Moment Is Complicated 5:00 — Paul's Strategy: Remove the Roadblocks, Not the Gospel 7:00 — Dallas's Story: The Ponytail, the Calling & What God Asked 10:15 — What Are You Willing to Give Up So the Gospel Has Room to Breathe? 12:00 — Corey's Story: Gauged Ears and a Mission Trip to Cambodia 13:00 — Acts 16:11–15 | Lydia: Seller of Purple 15:00 — How God Opens Hearts — and What Lydia Did With Hers 16:30 — Your Business, Your Home & Your Whole Life as an Act of Worship 18:20 — More Than a Jesus Fish: What Living It Out Actually Looks Like 19:00 — Acts 16:16–40 | The Slave Girl, the Demon & the Arrest 20:30 — A Real Warning About Divination (and Miss Cleo) 21:30 — Paul and Silas: Beaten, Chained & Still Singing 22:00 — The Earthquake, the Jailer & a Sword He Almost Used 23:45 — "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" — The Simplest Answer in Scripture 25:00 — What the Prisoners Heard Before the Miracle Happened 26:30 — A Whole Family Gets Saved: What God Does Through Obedience 27:30 — Final Thoughts: Don't Be Afraid of Sacrifice If It Points to Christ 28:10 — Closing & How to Connect with The Healing Place --- CONNECT WITH US Website: thpshreveport.com Email: mediahub@thpshreveport..com JOIN US IN PERSON Sundays at 10:00 AM | Wednesdays at 6:30 PM 638 Kingston Road, Shreveport, LA --- The Midweek Move is a weekly Bible study podcast from The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana — examining scripture in context and asking: what is actually happening here?
Can church conflict actually be a good thing? In this week's Midweek Move, we dig into Acts 15 — one of the most defining moments in the early church — where a fight over salvation itself forced the apostles to clarify what the Gospel really is. Carlos Renfroe and Dallas Mora sit down to unpack the Jerusalem Council, explain why Jewish believers were adding circumcision to the requirements for salvation, and explore why cultural identity and spiritual identity are not the same thing. Plus — the moment Paul and Barnabas went separate ways over John Mark, and why that "split" may have been exactly what God intended to double the mission. Timestamps: 0:00 — Intro: Can you add things to salvation? 0:28 — Welcome to the Midweek Move 0:49 — Pastor Scott on sabbath — a word to leaders: take a break 1:21 — Series update: finishing Acts with Carlos Renfroe 1:55 — The early church wasn't conflict-free either 2:49 — What is actually happening in Acts 15? 3:22 — Jews, Gentiles, and a clash of cultural identity 4:10 — Acts 15:1–2 (ESV) — "Unless you are circumcised, you cannot be saved" 4:28 — Why did Jewish believers feel they needed to add the Law to salvation? 6:19 — Faith, comfort, or control? The three reasons we add to the Gospel 7:43 — Circumcision as a marker of covenant identity — going back to Abraham 8:29 — When controlling the gates of heaven means controlling people 9:27 — Is this your faith being challenged, or just your comfort? 10:00 — The youth room story: discomfort vs. spiritual resistance 11:00 — Spiritual complacency is the enemy of growth 12:05 — Acts 15:19–20 — What the Jerusalem Council actually decided 13:09 — What the four restrictions were (and what they weren't) 14:05 — Acts 15:36–38 — Paul and Barnabas plan to revisit the churches 15:01 — The John Mark problem: why Paul said no 15:59 — Is this a church split? What actually happened 16:36 — God used their disagreement to cover more ground, faster 17:40 — Personal example: conflict with a spiritual father doesn't mean it's over 18:29 — Stay on mission — what matters is where your eyes are fixed 19:31 — Closing: Romans 10:9 — what salvation actually requires 20:05 — Connect with The Healing Place | thpshreveport.com | 8957 Kingston Rd, Shreveport, LA
What do you do when opposition turns violent — do you stay or do you go? And once someone comes to faith, what does it actually mean to disciple them? Pastors Scott Ethridge and Dallas Mora walk verse by verse through Acts 14, where Paul and Barnabas face a city divided, a stoning, and a long journey back to strengthen the churches they planted. --- Connect With The Healing Place Website: www.thpshreveport.com Questions or prayer requests: mediahub@thpshreveport.com Midweek Move is the podcast extension of The Healing Place, Shreveport, LA — where we examine the scriptures in context and ask: "What is happening here?" ___ 0:00 — Intro 0:21 — Welcome 1:06 — Acts 14 intro: Paul and Barnabas in Iconium 1:37 — Acts 14:1–3 read aloud; the gospel divides the city 2:46 — Why opposition didn't stop Paul and Barnabas 3:38 — Expecting resistance: ministry with the bigger picture in mind 4:34 — "They stayed there a long time" — what boldness looks like under pressure 5:07 — When smooth execution is not the measure of God's presence 6:29 — The parallel: Jesus interrupted mid-sermon; the Holy Spirit blows it open 8:51 — Acts 14:5–7: when violence becomes premeditated — Paul and Barnabas flee 9:25 — Discernment vs. fear: how do you know when it's time to leave? 10:57 — When it's no longer a conversation — a real-world example 12:09 — Paul and Barnabas don't pull back the message; they take it to the next city 13:35 — Acts 14:8–20: idolatry in Lystra, Paul stoned and left for dead 14:03 — He got up and went back into the city 14:48 — Acts 14:21–28: making disciples, appointing elders, strengthening churches 15:12 — Is the follow-up as important as the initial gospel presentation? 16:01 — What happens when nobody disciples the people who get saved 17:09 — "TikTok Christians" — why discipleship can't be outsourced 17:44 — We may be discipling people who haven't actually been saved yet 18:24 — The difference between a teacher and a spiritual father or mother 20:37 — What discipleship actually looks like: modeled life, not just curriculum 24:19 — "Your ceiling is supposed to be their floor" — how true fathers lead 26:38 — Closing: Acts 15 preview + prayer request invitation
Most people pair apostles with prophets, pastors with teachers. Acts 13 verse 1 puts prophets and teachers in the same room — and uses them together to change the history of the church. Pastor Scott Ethridge and Carlos Renfroe dig into why that combination matters more than we've been taught. --- Connect With The Healing Place Website: www.thpshreveport.com Questions or prayer requests: mediahub@thpshreveport.com Midweek Move is the podcast extension of The Healing Place, Shreveport, LA — where we examine the scriptures in context and ask: "What is happening here?" ___ 0:00 — Cold open: "Prophets and teachers together. Really?" 0:21 — Welcome + Acts 13 intro; why this chapter matters 1:12 — Acts 13:1–3 read aloud by Carlos; the unusual pairing of prophets and teachers 2:16 — Breaking down the leaders: Simeon called Niger, Lucius, Manaen (who grew up with Herod), Barnabas, Saul 3:36 — Manaen and Herod: same upbringing, completely different paths 4:05 — "They ministered to the Lord" — not to each other; what that distinction means 4:11 — Why prayer and fasting matters before major decisions 5:14 — Fasting as a denial of the flesh: "giving up something in the physical to receive something in the spiritual" 6:15 — The test that comes with fasting (the pork loin story) 7:40 — How a "no" during a fast becomes a supernatural response 8:01 — The church's posture toward the Holy Spirit's direction 9:07 — Acts 13:4–12: Barnabas and Saul sent out; they arrive at Salamis 9:43 — Sergius Paulus and Bar-Jesus (Elymas): a false prophet trying to block the true gospel 11:02 — Paul filled with the Spirit confronts Elymas — and why his response wasn't from the flesh 12:08 — Paul strikes Elymas blind; the proconsul believes 13:26 — "We never know who is listening" — the lesson from Paul's obedience 13:46 — Acts 13:13–52: preaching to the Jews first, then calling the Gentiles 14:21 — "Shaking the dust" — they're following Jesus, not the Law 14:40 — Persecution producing joy and the Holy Spirit 15:06 — The recurring theme: every attempt to stop the work of God multiplies it 15:50 — A real-world story from Nigeria: a non-believer refuses to denounce Christ after watching believers stand firm 16:36 — How God uses our response in difficulty, not just the difficulty itself 17:12 — Final thought: the Word of God grows and multiplies through what looks like opposition
Luke 4:16-21
Have you ever felt like your background, your past, or your social status might limit your access to God's presence or favor? In this episode, we dive into Acts 10 to explore how Peter's encounter with Cornelius reveals God's radical lack of partiality and what that means for your identity in Christ today. Our original discussion on the book of Acts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTXTb-ULMZrO-r2psoaDN7Zx7FQkZ_98 Best Bible Translation: https://youtu.be/EcqNQE0MC7c How to pick a good Study Bible: https://youtu.be/_QNrjbiAYfM More Bible discussions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTXTb-ULMZoT6IBeyHQ6zNL01gVX38sR Questions or Prayer Requests? Email us at Mediahub@Thpshreveport.com Learn more about The Healing Place at www.thpshreveport.com Check out the THP Youtube Channel: @THPMediaProductions Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Why Acts 10 Matters Today 01:56 – Analyzing the Players: Who was Cornelius? 03:16 – The History of the "Cornelius" Name and Roman Liberation 04:37 – Seeking the One True God: The Character of a Devout Man 05:19 – Why the Details Matter: Simon the Tanner and Biblical Accuracy 07:14 – Peter's Vision and the Arrival at Caesarea 07:55 – "I Too Am a Man": Peter's Rejection of Worship 09:34 – Breaking Jewish Law: The Significance of the Gentile Visit 11:18 – Neither Common Nor Unclean: A Liberating Revelation 12:47 – God Shows No Partiality: The Core Message of Acts 10 15:30 – The Holy Spirit Falls on the Gentiles 17:42 – Final Takeaways: Looking at Others Through the Lens of Grace 21:02 – Practical Application: Stepping Out of Your Social Norms 23:16 – Closing and Invitation to The Healing Place
How can you develop the wisdom and compassion needed to reach someone you are genuinely afraid of? This episode of Midweek Move explores the story of Ananias and Saul to reveal how spiritual maturity allows us to see transformation where others only see a threat. Questions or Prayer Requests? Email us at Mediahub@Thpshreveport.com Learn more about The Healing Place at www.thpshreveport.com Check out the THP Youtube Channel: @THPMediaProductions Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 01:42 – The truth about Saul's name change. 03:01 – Saul's history and the stoning of Stephen. 04:09 – The Damascus road experience and the blinded zealot. 05:11 – Ananias: Overcoming flesh and trauma to obey God. 06:33 – Spiritual discernment vs. cultural misconceptions. 09:38 – How to develop compassion for people who caused you pain. 12:39 – Why your heart must be right before seeking reconciliation. 14:14 – Why did the disciples in Jerusalem still reject Saul? 16:15 – The difference between spiritual "parents" and "siblings". 19:15 – Knowing when you aren't mature enough to handle a situation. 20:54 – Peter and James: Seeing your own redemption in others.
What does effective ministry actually look like? Join us as we take a look at Acts 8 and look at the ministry of Phillip. Learn more about The Healing Place at www.thpshreveport.com Need prayer? Have questions? Email us at mediahub@thpshreveport.com Check out. The Healing Place's YouTube Channel: @THPMediaProductions Timestamps: 00:00 – Defining Effective Ministry 03:39 – Philip's Ministry in Acts 8 04:52 – Signs and Wonders in Ministry 06:21 – Cultural Context of Ministry 09:20 – Fruit of the Spirit: Joy 10:40 – Truth vs. Demonstration 11:50 – Ministry to the Ethiopian Eunuch 13:55 – How to Hear the Holy Spirit 15:30 – Taking Steps of Faith 20:05 – Biblical Meaning of Preaching
Many believers are questioning why modern church structures often mirror corporate business models instead of the spiritual qualifications found in the early church. In this episode, Pastors Scott and Dallas may have an answer as they explain why the goal of the church is to raise up "men and women of God" whose leadership is simply an overflow of their life as a disciple. Learn more about The Healing Place at www.thpshreveport.com Need prayer? Have questions? Email us at mediahub@thpshreveport.com Check out. The Healing Place's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@THPMediaProductions Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Shifting Focus to Acts 7: The Story of Stephen 02:14 - Biblical Leadership: Defining Elders and Deacons 03:00 - Church Leadership vs. Business Principles 04:22 - Roles in the Modern Church: Trustees and "Firewalls" 05:24 - Building a Healthy, Collaborative Elder Board 07:14 - Qualifications: Spiritual Integrity vs. Worldly Gifting 08:45 - The Responsibility of Leadership to Appoint Wisely 12:28 - Leading Through Disagreement and Shared Mission 13:43 - Filtering Worldly Advice Through the Holy Spirit 16:38 - Why Stephen Gave a History Lesson in His Defense 19:41 - Conviction vs. Anger: Being "Cut to the Heart" 21:40 - Identifying a Prideful or Argumentative Spirit 22:37 - The Enemy's Hatred for Every Follower of Jesus 23:36 - Raising Up Disciples Instead of Just "Leaders" 25:31 - Remembering Jesus as the Head of the Body 25:59 - Closing & Local Invitation
Have you ever wondered how to spot when you are doing spiritual things like giving or praying just for the applause of others? In this episode of the Midweek Move, Pastor Scott Etheridge helps us examine the tragic Acts 5 story of Ananias and Sapphira to uncover how to drop our fake spiritual masks and build a culture of genuine honesty with God. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction and recap of Acts 4 01:03 – The context of generosity in the early church 01:59 – Reading Acts 5:1-11: The story of Ananias and Sapphira 03:08 – Understanding the "Perfect Christian Mask" 04:18 – Why God prioritizes the heart over actions 05:43 – How to spot when we are seeking human applause 06:45 – Building a culture of honesty and vulnerability 08:56 – Rejoicing in suffering: The Apostles' counterintuitive response 09:40 – Shifting perspective during hardship and opposition 11:51 – Favor and blessing vs. going through hard things 13:51 – The prize of Jesus vs. the fruit of our actions 15:50 – The importance of mentors and community 17:38 – Closing and invitation to The Healing Place
Are you wondering if the "power" of the Holy Spirit is limited to miraculous signs and wonders? This episode explores how the true result of Pentecost wasn't just the gift of unknown languages, but also the supernatural courage to share your faith and live in a radical, supportive community. Check out our original Line by Line conversation on the book of Acts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTXTb-ULMZrO-r2psoaDN7Zx7FQkZ_98 Connect with us! Email: mediahub@shreveport.com Website: www.THPshreveport.com Address: 8957 Kingston Road, Shreveport, Louisiana Service Times: Sunday at 10:00 AM, Wednesday at 6:30 PM Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Was Pentecost all about fire and wonderful signs? 01:19 – A summary of the miraculous events and Peter's sermon in Acts 2. 02:06 – Is Pentecost about more than just signs and wonders? 03:13 – The true purpose of "waiting": Receiving power to be witnesses. 03:43 – Redemption of Babel: How the gift of tongues restored what pride destroyed. 05:04 – Beyond the miracle: Why the power to present the Gospel is the real focus. 07:11 – The transformation of Peter from a man in hiding to a bold preacher. 08:31 – Addressing the "pendulum swing" and the focus on baptism in the Holy Spirit. 10:08 – Why the Holy Spirit and His gifts remain unchanged by human distortion. 13:45 – Taking personal responsibility for faith in the power of the Spirit. 14:12 – The supernatural nature of practical community and shared living. 16:18 – The most underappreciated words of Acts 2: Gladness and Simplicity. 18:40 – Final thoughts: It is the Spirit, not our eloquence, that draws people to Jesus. 21:48 – How to connect with The Healing Place in Shreveport
In this episode, we return to the book of Acts to explore how God uses the "waiting room" of our lives to prepare us for the supernatural. We dive into Acts chapter 1, examining the transition from Jesus' ascension to the disciples' first major administrative decision: replacing Judas. Learn how to find divine purpose in your daily to-do list and understand why the most practical moves are often the most prophetic. Check out our original Line by Line conversation on the book of Acts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTXTb-ULMZrO-r2psoaDN7Zx7FQkZ_98 Connect with us! Email: mediahub@shreveport.com Website: www.THPshreveport.com Address: 8957 Kingston Road, Shreveport, Louisiana Service Times: Sunday at 10:00 AM, Wednesday at 6:30 PM Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the book of Acts and the Midweek Move podcast 03:40 - Context of Acts: Luke's detail-oriented writing and the command to wait 06:51 - Peter's leadership and the scriptural necessity to replace Judas 08:32 - Question: How do we start seeing the to-do lists of our lives as being spiritual? 09:12 - Fulfilling prophecy: How the disciples' meeting was actually foretold in Psalms 11:46 - Application: How everyday natural decisions take on supernatural meaning 14:53 - Question: How do we identify the specific things in our lives that need to get done to reach the next threshold? 19:11 - The weight of decisions: Discernment and the "knowing" of God's voice 21:46 - The choosing of Matthias: Prayer, casting lots, and Jesus as the common denominator 25:35 - Closing and how to connect with The Healing Place
Step into a cool mountain sanctuary created to soothe migraines, calm inflammation, and ease headache discomfort. Gentle breathwork and cooling imagery help quiet overactive nerves and invite deep, healing sleep. Here, relief unfolds slowly, softly, and safely. It's time to dream away. Original Script, Narration, Sleep Music, and Sound Design by Michelle Hotaling, Dreamaway Visions LLC 2026 All Rights Reserved✨YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/michellessanctuary
In this inaugural episode of the Biohacking Ville podcast hosted by Rob Rene, Dr. Chris is the special guest. The discussion covers a wide range of topics related to holistic health, biohacking, and integrative medicine. Dr. Chris, an osteopathic doctor with years of experience in both conventional and holistic treatment methods, shares his journey and insights into alternative healing strategies, such as peptides, exosomes, stem cells, and IV therapy. The episode emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, preparatory methods for treatment, and the role of God in health and healing. Additionally, they discuss the concept of the Wellness and Healing Place for Exceptional People (WAPE) Collective, a private membership association focused on holistic health services. This episode sets the groundwork for the podcast's mission to empower individuals to take control of their health journey.00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer01:14 Welcome to Biohacking Vil Podcast01:54 Introducing Dr. Chris04:59 Dr. Chris's Medical Journey07:44 Holistic Health and WP Collective14:32 Peptides and Regenerative Medicine26:05 Medical Tourism and Stem Cell Treatments27:04 Regulations on Peptides and Stem Cells27:51 The Rise of IV Treatments29:09 Popular IV Treatments and Their Benefits31:02 Understanding NAD and Its Role in Health32:06 Private Membership Associations Explained34:09 The Importance of Holistic Health Coaching43:11 Mind-Body Connection and Positive Thinking48:28 Conclusion and Contact Information
Join Dallas and Carlos as they conclude their study of the Gospel of Mark by exploring the "longer ending" of chapter 16. In this episode, they tackle the textual theories surrounding these verses, the historical reliability of the New Testament, and the profound commission Jesus gave His followers before His ascension. From the disbelief of the disciples to the miraculous signs that followed the early church, this discussion highlights the authority of Christ and the call to take the Gospel to all creation. Listen as we discuss: The textual history of Mark 16 and why the New Testament remains the most reliable ancient document in existence. The appearances of Jesus to Mary Magdalene and the two travelers, noting the disciples' initial struggle with unbelief. The "spiritual scatterbrain" and chaos the disciples felt in the days following the crucifixion. Jesus' rebuke of the Eleven for their hardness of heart and His subsequent command to preach the Gospel to the whole world. The spiritual significance of baptism as an outward proclamation of an internal immersion in Christ. Understanding "signs" like healing and protection as miracles that follow believers rather than commands to be forced. The theological importance of the Ascension and Jesus sitting at the "right hand of God" as a position of ultimate authority and intercession. ==========
In this special "interlude" episode of the Midweek Move, Dallas shares a quick but powerful recommendation for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Gospels found in New Testament. If you have ever felt confused trying to connect the dots between Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, this episode is for you. Dallas introduces a specific tool that helps believers read the four Gospels not as separate, conflicting accounts, but as one seamless, 3D narrative of the life of Jesus. Topics Covered: -The Challenge of the Synoptic Gospels: Why reading four different perspectives can sometimes be confusing for new believers. - The Solution: Introduction to "A Harmony of the Gospels"—a resource that lays out the Gospels side-by-side. - Chronological Clarity: How this tool resolves apparent contradictions by showing the correct timeline of events. - A "3D" Jesus: Moving beyond a flat character study to seeing the complex personality of our Savior through four distinct lenses (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). Resources Mentioned: A Harmony of the Gospels (Available in NASB, NIV, CSB, and other translations). Connect with The Healing Place: This podcast is an extension of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. We are a real-life church that meets every Sunday at 10:00 AM and Wednesdays at 6:30 PM CST. Website: thpshreveport.com Need Prayer or Have Questions? Email us at mediahub@thpshreveport.com Join the Conversation: What is your favorite resource for studying the scriptures outside of the Bible? Let us know in the comments! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Understanding the "Synoptic" Gospels (one story, four perspectives) 01:40 - A funny story about misunderstanding the Gospels 02:42 - The #1 Tool Recommendation: A Harmony of the Gospels 03:34 - Benefit #1: Gaining chronological clarity 04:19 - Benefit #2: Seeing a "3D" version of Jesus through side-by-side comparison 06:25 - Outro
The Power of the Resurrection (Mark chapter 16 verses 1 through 8) Join Dallas and Carlos as they dive into the opening verses of Mark 16 to discuss the most significant event in history. They examine the devotion of the women who arrived at the tomb, the cultural weight of the Sabbath laws, and the profound implications of the empty tomb for every believer. This episode highlights the call for men to step into spiritual leadership and the beautiful grace shown in Peter's restoration. Listen as we discuss: - The faithfulness of Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome as they prepared to honor Jesus despite their grief. - A challenge to men to reject passivity and embrace the responsibilities God has given them in the home and the church. - The role of discipline and doing what is right, even when it is not immediately rewarding or convenient. - The theological necessity of the resurrection: proving Jesus is exactly who He said He was. - How the resurrection provides "newness of life," allowing the old self to die so we can rise as new creations. - The specific mention of Peter by the messenger signals God's heart to restore those who have turned away. - The historical authenticity of using women as the first witnesses in an ancient culture which adds credibility to the Gospel account. ==========
The Courage to Bury Jesus (Mark chapter 15 verses 42 through 47) Join Dallas and Carlos as they discuss the final moments surrounding Jesus's burial, focusing on Joseph of Arimathea's actions. They examine the strict Jewish preparations for the Sabbath and the critical importance of the Roman government's verification of Jesus's death. This episode highlights the courage of Joseph, a respected council member, who risked his standing to give Jesus a respectful burial, and the significance of the women who witnessed where he was laid. Listen as we discuss: -The preparation day before the Sabbath and the Jewish seriousness about not working. -Joseph of Arimathea's courageous act of asking Pilate for Jesus's body, risking political fallout from the Sanhedrin. -Pilate's surprise and the Roman verification of Jesus's death by the centurion, establishing the death's validity. -The theological importance of Rome verifying the death, adding weight to the gospel claim that Jesus died and rose again. -The parallel between Jesus's humble birth (wrapped in swaddling clothes/manger) and his burial in a borrowed tomb. -The spiritual impact of doing what God calls you to do, even when the fruit isn't immediately visible. -The role of Mary Magdalene and Mary, who followed the process and saw where Jesus was laid, providing verifiable eyewitness data. ==========
Midweek Move: Jesus's Death and Direct Access to God (Mark 15:33-41) Join Dallas and Carlos Renfroe as they dive into the final, dark moments of Jesus's life. We examine the supernatural darkness, Jesus's cry of separation, the prophetic tearing of the Temple Curtain, and the faith of the Centurion who became the first Gentile convert. We also offer practical advice for trusting God when facing your own dark seasons of suffering. Listen as we discuss: The supernatural three hours of darkness over the whole land and the agony of the crucifixion process. Why Jesus cried out, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" as He bore the sin of the world. Practical ways to rely on "stones of remembrance" and God's promises during difficult times. The profound significance of the Temple Curtain tearing, granting direct access to the Father through Christ. The Roman Centurion's declaration ("Truly this man was the Son of God") and encouragement for praying for unlikely converts. The role of Mary Magdalene, Mary, and Salome as faithful witnesses who stayed when the other disciples fled. ==========
Midweek Move: Jesus Mocked & Crucified (Mark 15:16-32) Join Dallas and Carlos Renfroe as they continue their line-by-line, verse-by-verse study of Mark 15. This week, we examine the brutal mockery and torture Jesus endured at the hands of the soldiers and the profound, prophetic details of His crucifixion. We also tackle tough questions on biblical contradictions, the powerful story of Simon of Cyrene, and the deeper meaning of Christ's ultimate sacrifice. In This Episode: * The Mockery: The brutal flogging, the painful purple cloak, and the crown of thorns used by the Roman soldiers to humiliate Jesus (Mark 15:16-20). * Spiritual Authority: Profound advice for believers on standing for Christ even when spiritual leaders fail and submit to the world. * Simon of Cyrene: The compelling story of the man forced to carry the cross and the impact on his sons, Alexander and Rufus. * Parenting Faith: A discussion on how a parent's faith and encounters with Christ can impact the lives of their children. * Discrepancy Explained: Clearing up perceived biblical "contradictions" regarding the site of the crucifixion (Golgotha vs. Calvary) and the timing (Third Hour vs. Sixth Hour). * The Refusal: Why Jesus refused the pain-dulling wine mixed with myrrh. * Prophetic Fulfillment: How the soldiers casting lots for His garments fulfilled ancient prophecy (Psalm 22). * The Sacrifice: Understanding that Christ's death was done on our behalf before we had the chance to ask for forgiveness, highlighting the true nature of God's love. ---
#realconversations #Stanford #author #family #marriage#bicultural #facilitator #memoirCONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES hosted by CalvinSchwartzMeet CHANCHAL GARG “Before our scheduled interview, we setaside a few minutes to get acquainted. Those minutes morphed into sixty. Andthen some. Beyond chemistry. Chanchal's solitary journey from Louisiana, whereshe was a “dutiful Indian daughter,” to being a facilitator at Stanford'sGraduate School of Business (the most popular class, Interpersonal DynamicsLearning) to her deeply personal and hugely brave memoir, ‘Unearthed.' Somewords now from the interview. Spiritual and sexual abuse. Womanhood. Courage.Faith and leaving. Bicultural. Motherhood. Real Space. Authentic Connections.Struggles. Hamilton (the play). Reclaim. For more on these words, check out myinterview with Chanchal Garg. Curiously, I'm listening to the music theme from Cast Awayas I'm writing this. Ethereal. And so it goes.” Calvinhttps://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs655 Interviews/Videos 9200 SUBSCRIBERSGLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** CHANCHAL GARG; Author, ‘Unearthed'(Memoir); Exec Coach(RealSpace); Facilitator, Stanford Univ Graduate School of Business; Speaker; LIVEfrom CaliforniaYouTube:LINKS: linkedin.com/in/chanchalgarg22chanchalgarg.com (Company)realspaceco.com (Company)Unearthed on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4oidoP1**BIO/ MEMOIRChanchal Garg is a speaker, author, executive coach, andconscious leadership facilitator. She transforms lives by helping clients breakthrough limiting beliefs and build authentic, liberatory connections. Drawingon her MBA and her lived experiences, she addresses difficult truths directlywhile fostering environments of openness and collaboration. For over eightyears, Chanchal has facilitated Stanford University's Graduate School ofBusiness's most popular elective course on interpersonal dynamics, impactingover 500 future business leaders. She is also the founder of Real Space, athriving coaching practice, where she guides leaders to transcend cultural andsocietal constraints, harnessing their personal power in both work and life.Chanchal wrote Unearthed: The Lies We Carry and the Truths They Bury as adeeply personal reclamation-and as an offering. Her voice has been featured atevents like Lululemon's International Women's Day gathering and on podcastssuch as She Has the Mic and The Healing Place.**WE ARE ALSO ON AUDIOAUDIO “Conversations with Calvin; WE the SpecIEs”ANCHOR https://lnkd.in/g4jcUPqSPOTIFY https://lnkd.in/ghuMFeCAPPLE PODCASTSBREAKER https://lnkd.in/g62StzJGOOGLE PODCASTS https://lnkd.in/gpd3XfMPOCKET CASTS https://pca.st/bmjmzaitRADIO PUBLIC https://lnkd.in/gxueFZw
In Mark 14, Jesus and his disciples go to the Mount of Olives to pray. Here, Jesus shares his burdens with 3 of his closest disciples and then goes on to pray a heartbreaking yet awe-inspiring prayer. What happened here, and what can we learn from this moment? Join us as Carlos and Dallas dig through Mark 14:26-42 together. 00:00 – Introduction and recap of last week's episode (Communion and reflection) 01:22 – Making Scripture personal and immersive 02:06 – Preparing for the heavy but hopeful journey ahead Mark 14:26–28 – Jesus and the Mount of Olives 02:33 – Reading Mark 14:26–28 02:55 – Setting the scene: the late-night walk to Gethsemane 04:07 – What hymn were they singing? (Psalms as worship) Mark 14:27–29 – “You will all fall away” 04:59 – Reading Mark 14:27–29 05:16 – Jesus references Zechariah 13:7 06:05 – How the disciples must have felt hearing they would fall away 07:32 – The hope in Jesus' words despite the warning 08:28 – Lessons about control, faith, and God's plan in hardship Mark 14:30–31 – Peter's Declaration 11:04 – Reading Mark 14:30–31 11:23 – Peter insists, “I will not deny you” 12:01 – Responding to failure and restoration after falling short 13:12 – Helping others move past spiritual failure Mark 14:32–34 – Jesus' Sorrow in Gethsemane 15:29 – Reading Mark 14:32–34 16:17 – Why Jesus only brought Peter, James, and John 17:17 – Leadership, trust, and knowing who to bring close 19:39 – Lessons for ministry leadership and accountability Mark 14:35–36 – “Not My Will, But Yours” 21:33 – Reading Mark 14:35–36 22:23 – The agony of submission and the meaning of “Abba, Father” 23:41 – Choosing obedience in suffering 24:05 – Developing faith to do the hard things 27:09 – The ripple effect of obedience and purpose in pain Mark 14:37–38 – Watch and Pray 28:07 – Reading Mark 14:37–38 28:26 – Jesus finds the disciples asleep 29:19 – How prayer helps us resist temptation 30:24 – Jesus' compassion even in disappointment Mark 14:39–42 – The Betrayal Approaches 31:42 – Reading Mark 14:39–42 32:27 – The disciples' weakness vs. Jesus' strength 33:09 – Encouragement for the persecuted early church 34:26 – Grace for our human failures Closing 35:12 – Final thoughts: grace, restoration, and hope 35:33 – Invitation to connect and visit The Healing Place ( www.thpshreveport.com )
In a time where millions of people are walking away from the church Clint and Rose of Lighthouse Vineyard share how they have created a space where people are coming back to church, back to God, and finding healing for their brokenness in the process.https://www.lighthousevineyard.church
Sermon - “The Healing Place”
Send us a textOn this episode of Shoresides, host Nicholas Magrino explores the challenges and realities of substance use disorder in coastal North Carolina. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 10 to 12 percent of North Carolinians struggled with substance use disorder in 2022.To better understand the journey of recovery, we speak with Megan Weber-Youssefi, Director of Development at The Healing Place of New Hanover County. The Healing Place offers a low-barrier recovery program providing detox services, long-term residential recovery, and overnight shelter beds—entirely free of charge.Weber-Youssefi shares insights into the stigma surrounding addiction and homelessness, the role of peer-led recovery, and the changing landscape of substance use in the region. She explains that the most commonly abused substances in Wilmington are methamphetamine and alcohol, with fentanyl-laced meth contributing to overdose rates.Despite the challenges, The Healing Place remains a beacon of hope, providing not just treatment, but community support, job training, and housing assistance to those working to rebuild their lives. Many program graduates go on to work at The Healing Place, helping others navigate the same struggles they once faced.Tune in to hear how The Healing Place is transforming lives, one step at a time.Learn more about Shoresides at Shoresides.org.Supporting a friend struggling with substance use disorder (SUD) requires patience, compassion, and boundaries. Here are ten meaningful ways to help:Listen Without Judgment – Offer a safe space for them to share their feelings without criticism. Avoid shaming or blaming.Educate Yourself – Learn about substance use disorder, treatment options, and the challenges of recovery. Understanding addiction as a disease helps reduce stigma.Encourage Professional Help – Suggest they seek support from a counselor, support group, or treatment program. Offer to help research options or accompany them to an appointment.Set Healthy Boundaries – Support them while protecting your well-being. Avoid enabling behaviors like giving money or covering up for their actions.Be Patient – Recovery is a long process with setbacks. Let them know you're there for them even when progress is slow.Offer Practical Support – Help with transportation to meetings, job searches, or childcare if needed. Small acts of kindness can remove barriers to recovery.Support Their Recovery Efforts – Celebrate milestones, encourage sober activities, and respect their commitment to staying clean.Help Reduce Stigma – Avoid negative labels like “addict” and instead use person-first language, such as “a person struggling with substance use disorder.”Encourage Connection – Suggest joining a support group like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) to build a strong recovery network.Take Care of Yourself – Supporting someone with SUD can be emotionally draining. Seek your own support and ensure you're maintaining your own mental health.Support the showwww.shoresides.org
In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Kate Mayor, a seasoned psychotherapist who specializes in helping individuals recover from the deep scars of emotional abuse. Kate brings a wealth of knowledge not only from her professional background but also from her personal experiences, having courageously exited an emotionally abusive marriage herself. Kate shares invaluable insights into the psychological toll such relationships inflict and offers strategies for rebuilding one's life. She highlights her innovative app, "The Healing Place," which integrates various therapeutic modalities—including cognitive-behavioral therapy, hypnosis, emotional freedom technique, and quantum healing—to provide continuous support for those in recovery. This app serves as a lifeline, delivering crucial assistance anytime, anywhere, to help users navigate their healing journeys.We explore the dynamics of narcissistic behavior, its impact on children, and how to safeguard oneself during separation and divorce. Kate's tips on maintaining mental resilience, staying focused, and preparing for the narcissist's predictable tactics are insightful and empowering.This episode provides practical advice and emotional support for anyone seeking to emerge stronger from the difficulties and overwhelm of emotional abuse. About the Guest:Kate Mayor is a psychotherapist, specialising in helping people heal from Emotional Abuse. Having left her own emotionally abusive relationship many years ago, she understands the pain and overwhelm of divorcing a narcissist and trying to navigate your freedom. Her app uses powerful tools such as Quantum Healing, Hypnosis, Tapping and CBT to support women to heal, so that they stand calmly and confidently n their strength through their own divorce from a narcissist.For Kate's gift: One month free of 'Heal from Emotional Abuse' Program on the Healing Place App: https://the-healing-place.passion.io/app/productsTo connect with Kate:Website:https://rapidlifechangetherapy.com/Bust Fear and Become Live Online Course: https://rapidlifechangetherapy.com/letgooffearandbecomeSign up to Kate's monthly newsletter: https://the-healing-place-app.kit.com/db9244e49aAbout the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified High Conflict Divorce Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce priorities? Take the quiz "The Divorce Stress Test".Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Divorcecoach4womenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mardiwinderadams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcecoach4women/Thanks for Listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the PodcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast...
Welcome to a special episode of Comm Talk by Geek Devotions! In this replay, Dallas shares a powerful sermon on how the Holy Spirit is active in our lives during times of transition. He preached this message at his home church, The Healing Place, in Shreveport, LA. ( https://www.thpshreveport.com/) Whether you're navigating a major life change or simply seeking guidance, this message offers hope and clarity. Dallas explores how the Holy Spirit convicts us, guides us in righteousness, and empowers us through life's many transitions. Along the way, he reveals how even our most uncomfortable moments can become testimonies that inspire and help others. We encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments below! Have you experienced the Holy Spirit working in your life during a transition? Let's talk about it. And don't forget to connect with us on social media and visit our website for more content that reminds you of the hope and love found in Jesus. Follow Geek Devotions on social media! http://www.twitter.com/geekdevotions http://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions https://www.facebook.com/GeekDevotions/ ______ THANK YOUS ___________ A big thank you to our Devoted Patreon Geeks who support us monthly! Ruiz Family | Adam Arciniega | Lady Lommax | Paul Turner | Jacob Russell | Mike Alderman | Nerd Chapel | Monster Island Film Vault | PaulJPowers.com | Michael Manacci | The Cel Cast | Savie Wilson | John Harju | Kevin Lovelace | Branson Boykin | And Many more! ____ Help Support the Mission of Geek Devotions _____ Join them and get special benefits. https://www.patreon.com/GeekDevotions You can also make a one-time gift via PayPal. https://www.paypal.me/geekdevotions And don't forget to check out our Amazon wishlist for items that help us create more content. https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1OA5D71138PDO?ref_=wl_share Explore our range of Devoted Geek Apparel for all your fandom needs. https://geekdevotions.creator-spring.com/ ____ Website ____ Visit our Website for more content and updates. http://www.geekdevotions.com
What Bible translation is best for you to use? Is the King James Bible the superior Bible? Is the New King James faulty? Is the ESV actually the best Bible ever? Join us as Dallas sits down to discuss what makes a good Bible and how you should choose one. Referenced in the Video: Mark Ward - https://www.youtube.com/@markwardonwords- Scholar who is well known for his works on the accuracy and the use of not just The King James Bible but many other biblical literacy topics. He also works for Logos Software, whom Dallas refers to in this video and references the following article from them: https://www.logos.com/grow/best-bible-translation/ Mike Winger - https://www.youtube.com/@MikeWinger - Has done some great videos discussing not just The Passion Translation but many other important topics for Christians to consider. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
How can you tell who is really a disciple and who's not? How do you determine who you will invest your time in and who you will simply leave the door open to? Join us as pastors Scott Ethridge and Dallas sit down to examine this question and others while walking through Luke 6:12-19 The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Pastor Scott: https://www.instagram.com/1900roastingco/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
A little more hope. That was a lifeline our guest this week, Teri Wellbrock, desperately needed after a soul-crushing series of crucibles that began in childhood. She suffered through the traumas of sexual molestation, rape, bank robberies, the murder of a co-worker, emotional abandonment by an alcoholic parent, physical abuse, poverty and the resulting panic attacks that eventually would lead her to the depths of despair. But as she explains in our conversation, she discovered breakthrough the form of EMDR therapy -- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing -- a psychotherapy technique that uses eye movements to help people heal from trauma. Within the confines of that safe space, she explains, she was able to dump the contents of her compartmentalized traumas into a heap of unprocessed memories. Sifting through that pile, trauma by trauma, with the help of her therapist, she embarked on a life-altering healing journey. Today, she shares her insights as host of The Healing Place podcast – exhorting her listeners with a simple charge: Choose Happy. To learn more about Teri Wellbrock, visit www.teriwellbrock.com To explore Beyond the Crucible assets, including our free Life of Significance assessment, visit www.beyondthecrucible.com Enjoy the show? Be sure to tell your friends and family about us. Have a question or comment? Drop us a line at info@beyondthecrucible.com
In Luke 6:1-11 we see Jesus doing something interesting; he breaks the rules of the Sabbath. Why did He do that? What's the point of the Sabbath? Join us as pastors Scott and Dallas sit down to discuss this passage. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Pastor Scott: https://www.instagram.com/1900roastingco/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
Join Dallas and special guest host Justus Freeman, from Bridges Christian College and Seminary, on this week's episode of Midweek Move as they unpack Luke 5:27-39. Dive deep into the significance of Jesus's call to Levi, explore the tension between societal norms and outreach, and uncover profound insights into Jesus's mission through engaging parables. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that will challenge and inspire your faith journey! The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Discover more about Bridges Christian College and Seminary Website: https://www.bcc.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgesChristianCollegeOfficial Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
Prepare for an enlightening episode of "Midweek Move" as Dallas is joined by the esteemed Justus Freeman from Bridges Christian College and Seminary. Together, they delve into the transformative narrative of Luke 5:12-26, unpacking the profound implications of Jesus' interactions. From the poignant symbolism of leprosy to the societal and spiritual ramifications of Jesus' actions, every moment is rich with meaning. Join us as we explore the complexities of faith, healing, and divine authority, igniting conversations that resonate long after the episode ends. Tune in to discover new insights and perspectives on this timeless passage that continues to inspire and challenge us today. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Discover more about Bridges Christian College and Seminary Website: https://www.bcc.edu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgesChristianCollegeOfficial Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove
What did Jesus' public and private ministry look like? Today, Dallas is joined by Celeste to discuss these questions by examining Luke 4:31-44. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Celeste: https://www.instagram.com/lestie4short/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
Why was Jesus rejected in the temple in Luke chapter 4? What can we learn from this experience? Join us as pastors Scott and Dallas sit down to discuss Luke 4:14-30. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Pastor Scott: https://www.instagram.com/1900roastingco/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
from Mark 2:1-12 Combined Worship Gathering-A Healing Service These words by Jospeh M. Martin beautifully express both our longing for healing and the hope we find in the One Who is able: The Healing Place “There is a longing in the soul; a search for peace and rest, a wound that longs to be made … Continue reading "(April 7, 2024) “How Can Jesus Heal You?”"
In Luke 4:1-13, Jesus enters into the wilderness and experiences several temptations. Why was he tempted, and what was he tempted about? Join us as pastors Scott and Dallas sit down to discuss what is happening in this passage. T he Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Pastor Scott: https://www.instagram.com/1900roastingco/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
I was fortunate enough to be invited onto the Healing Place podcast recently with MIta Mistry - author, therapist and columnist - to talk about my book Champion Thinking: How To Find Success Without Losing Yourself. I really enjoyed speaking with Mita - and so am sharing our conversation here. The Healing Place Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/healing-place-with-mita-mistryChampion Thinking: How To Find Success Without Losing Yourself is now on general release. Drawing on some of my favourite interviews over the last five years, I want to challenge our ideas about 'success', and where peace, joy and fulfilment are truly to be found.'This book captures the magic of being in flow . . . Highly recommend' RONNIE O'SULLIVAN'Entertaining and enlightening' MATTHEW SYED'Using high achieving individuals, teams and sporting stories Simon has looked into something we actually all know or at least once did - the ability to live life more in the now' JASON FOX'The intention behind this book is beautiful, and I highly recommend it' RUPERT SPIRA'The best guide we have to what it means to be human' AMOL RAJANOrder here: https://www.simonmundie.com/bookAmazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Champion-Thinking-Success-Without-Yourself/dp/1526626497/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Midweek Move; join us as Dallas and special guest host Ben Schmaltz (Gateway Church in Shreveport, LA) dive deep into Luke 2:41-52. From uncovering the significance of ancient Jewish festivals to unraveling the complexities of Jesus' family life, they explore it all with humor and insight. Tune in as they discuss fostering healthy faith communities, humanizing biblical figures, and exploring the distinct connection between Jesus and God. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Ben: https://www.instagram.com/ben_schmaltz/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
Join Dallas and guest host Pastor Ben Schmaltz from Gateway Church in Shreveport, LA, on this episode of Midweek Move as they dive into Luke 2:22-40. Delving into the rich tapestry of Jesus' family dynamics, they explore themes of devotion and divine encounters, shedding light on the challenges of parenting in faith and the significance of encountering Jesus. Tune in for an engaging discussion that offers both spiritual wisdom and practical insights for navigating life's journey with faith and resilience. The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Connect with Ben: https://www.instagram.com/ben_schmaltz/ For more information about Gateway Church: https://www.gwshreve.com/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove Leave a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midweek-move/id1589098801
Dive into a conversation on faith, leadership, and the Biblical context of Luke 2:8-19. Join us as Pastor Doug Parker shares insights on the shepherd-leader dynamic and practical wisdom on discerning and stewarding prophetic revelations, and learn about the significance of seeking community counsel in matters of faith. Connect with Doug Direct Message Ministries Website: https://www.directmessageministries.com/ Direct Message Ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090393856619 Destiny Church Virginia: https://www.destinychurchchester.com/ The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/
What made the birth of Jesus so special? Join Dallas and special guest Pastor Doug Parker of Direct Message Ministries and Destiny Church in Chester, VA, as they begin their discussion on Luke 2:1-7. Discover the historical context of the time frame while also diving into very practical discussions on having a balanced view of who God is. Connect with Doug Direct Message Ministries Website: https://www.directmessageministries.com/ Direct Message Ministries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090393856619 Destiny Church Virginia: https://www.destinychurchchester.com/ The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Connect with Dallas: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/
Why was it a big deal for Zacharias to Enter the Temple? Why did Luke write this portion of the scriptures in the manner that he did? Join us as pastors Scott and Dallas sit down to break down Luke 1:1-10 together. For more information about The Healing Place, visit www.thpshreveport.com Check out our conversation on the Book of Acts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTXTb-ULMZrO-r2psoaDN7Zx7FQkZ_98
A few weeks ago, Dallas had the opportunity to preach about the Body of Christ at our home church, The Healing Place. We wanted to share the Online Gathering version with you devoted geeks today! If you'd like to invite Dallas and Celeste to speak at your church or an event, feel free to reach out! For more information about The Healing Place, visit https://www.thpshreveport.com/ Follow Geek Devotions on social media! http://www.twitter.com/geekdevotions http://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions https://www.facebook.com/GeekDevotions/ We want to give a very special thank you to the Devoted Patreon Geeks who help to support Geek Devotions on a monthly basis: The Ruiz Family, Adam Arciniega, Cody McGurk, Erin Straus, Andrew Markham, Paul Turner, Jacob Russel, Mike Alderman, Monster Island Film Vault, The Dapper Man, Dale White, Victoria Dalton, Michael Joesph Manacci, Drew Dodgen, Jon Player, Savannah Wilson, John Harju, Nerd Chapel, Sean Hennigan, Megan Cochran, and The Boykin Family, Perry343 If you'd like to become a Devoted Patreon Geek or learn more about the benefits of becoming one, click the link below; https://www.patreon.com/GeekDevotions You can do a one time gift via PayPal here https://www.paypal.me/geekdevotions
What is the context of Jude? Why is this one-chapter book in the Bible important? Join us as we begin this conversation! Follow Midweek Move on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/midweekmove If you have any questions or comments about this passage, feel free to reach out to us via our social media or email us at mediahub@thpshreveport.com The Midweek Move is an extension of the ministry of The Healing Place in Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information about The Healing Place, visit our website https://thpshreveport.com/ Intro and Outro music was Produced by and given permission to be used by John Harju. Connect with Dallas Mora: https://www.instagram.com/geekdevotions/ Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/midweekmove
Brian interviews Danny Andino, (his wife's nephew) who is the CEO and co-founder of Arise Recovery Centers, an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility with 10 locations in Texas. Danny shares his own personal story, from addiction to sobriety, and ultimately the driving passion for people which led him to founding Arise.
Brian sits down with two team members of the Healing Place Team, Christina and Nichole, who share their personal experience with the challenges of being moms and step-moms in their own blended families.
In this episode Brian sits down with Eric Wooten, the author of Relationshots, and they discuss some of the major issues that can hinder relationship success.
Todays episode we will Meet our new Admin - Nichole Rice. Nichole will share her story, struggles, the healing she found in Jesus, and why she is so passionate about “paying it forward.”
In this series we will get to know our care coaches a little better. You'll hear their stories, their struggles, the healing they've found in Jesus, and why they are so passionate about “paying it forward.” Meet Jamie Hackney