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Join Jake and Saolomon for a discussion with Dan Jacobsen to discuss the release of Warren Wiersbe's most recent devotional book "Becoming New." Dan is the grandson of the late pastor, author, and preacher Warren Wiersbe and also serves as a lead pastor at Heartland Community Church in Olathe Kansas. 3 books are being given away! Sign up here by Dec 15th for a chance to receive a copy of Becoming New: https://mailchi.mp/cc8a8a512d4a/preaching-for-the-long-haul-giveaway
Comments? Questions? Send us a message!This is podcast 164 of Strength for Today's Pastor. In this interview, I'm speaking with Pastor Dan Jacobsen, a lead/teaching pastor at Heartland Community Church in Olathe, Kansas.In addition to his role as a pastor-teacher, Dan has the unique distinction of being a grandson of the now-in-heaven pastor and Bible teacher, the beloved Dr. Warren Wiersbe. This is going to be a fun conversation for that reason alone. But wait! There will be more! So, welcome to the program. Be sure to listen to the end, to discover how to win something special from Dr. Wiersbe's works.For Poimen Ministries, its staff, ministries, and focus, go to poimenministries.com. To contact Poimen Ministries, email us at strongerpastors@gmail.com. May the Lord revive His work in the midst of these years!
Today you can join Jake and Saolomon in a conversation with Dan Jacobsen. Dan Jacobsen serves as a pastor at Heartland Community Church in Olathe Kansas, hosts the Warren Wiersbe sermon podcast, and is the grandson of Warren Wiersbe. Join as Dan shares encouraging insights into his grandfather's life and ministry, as well as shares about a writing project he has finished that his grandfather started. Warren Wiersbe Sermon Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2KNGsk9r7rakLVgm8Atn4J?si=19266634da264a83
Casey Tygrett takes us on a rich and deep dive into the sense of restlessness that many of us confront in our spiritual lives. Casey is an outstanding observer of the human experience of grace as well as the challenges of living moment by moment with the God who loves us. I found Casey's thinking and reflections on the inner life to be profound and moving. You'll also hear tips on writing as well as on spiritual direction. Casey Tygrett (DMin, Lincoln Christian Seminary) is a theologian in residence at Parkview Christian Church in Orland Park, Illinois. He previously served as teaching pastor at Heartland Community Church and has taught at Lincoln Christian University and Seminary and Emmanuel Christian Seminary. Casey now oversees the spiritual direction practice for Soul Care, hosts the Restlessness Is a Gift Podcast, and is the author of Becoming Curious and The Gift of Restlessness. Get a copy of Casey's latest book The Gift of Restlessness: A Spiritualty for Unsettled Seasons https://amzn.to/46TOoW8 Books Recommended by Casey: Nouwen, Life of the Beloved https://amzn.to/3XTvY3o James Bryan Smith, Rich Mullins: A Devotional Biography: An Arrow Pointed to Heaven https://amzn.to/3OhaeLD Wendell Barry, Hannah Coulter https://amzn.to/44Pw3ra Connecting with Casey: www.caseytygrett.com IG: @caseytygrett Interested in updates on Brian's latest book Astonished by the Word: Reading Scripture for Deep Transformation (August 2023 release): www.drbrianrussell.org Brian Russell's Information Information on Brian's Signature Deep Dive Spirituality Coaching for Pastors and Spiritually Minded Leaders: www.deepdivespirituality.com Brian Russell's Books Centering Prayer: Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life https://amzn.to/2S0AcIZ (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World (Cascade Books) https://amzn.to/30tP4S9 Invitation: A Bible Study to Begin With (Seedbed) https://my.seedbed.com/product/onebook-invitation-by-brian-russell/ Connecting with Brian: Website: www.brianrussellphd.com Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Interested in coaching or inviting Brian to speak or teach for your community of faith or group? Email: deepdivespirituality@gmail.com Links to Amazon are Affiliate links. If you purchase items through these links, Amazon returns a small percentage of the sale to Brian Russell. This supports the podcast and does not increase the price of the items you may choose to buy. Thank you for your support.
When Stan Shelden growing up he loved all the art and technology. So naturally, he married those two into a career in architecture, brining the experience he gained in Chicago back to his hometown with Shelden Architecture. On this episode we discuss: Loving a diverse range of things and staying a generalist Being inspired by the passion of students The influence of entrepreneurial grandfathers Being good at people, not a building type Hungry, humble and smart The projects Stan has been a part of The value and creativity in repurposing existing spaces Thinking longer term Treating others as professionals and encouraging them to take time off Learn more about Shelden Architecture:https://sheldenarchitecture.com/Facebook ProfileInstagram ProfileLinkedIn ProfileTwitter ProfileYouTube ChannelPositive. Upbeat. To Stan Shelden, the glass is always half full. Whether he's sketching out a design or spending time with his wife and five daughters, Stan is likely to have a smile on his face. “If you're not having fun, then please find something else to do!”You can see Stan's optimism reflected in his work. As owner and founder of the firm, he takes personal pride and ownership in each project. He believes in his team and the work they produce.Stan serves on the Wichita Douglas Avenue Steering Committee, the Wichita Design Council, and is a past member of the Wichita Historic Board. He also serves as an Elder at Heartland Community Church.Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
Have you gone through a career change, perhaps by your own choosing, as we saw coming out of Covid, or by a company downsizing? As a leader, have you ever felt stuck? Felt as if your leadership can be better, but you're not sure how to get to that next level?This episode's guest can help.Early in his career, Dan Deeble was the Marketing Director for McDonald's of Santa Barbara. He had a career shift and, for several years, was the lead pastor at Heartland Community, a church of about 3,500 here in the Kansas City area. And then a couple years ago, he had another career shift. He left preaching and launched Lost Ball Consulting, which is a firm that works with leaders and companies to help them get to the next level.He has taught, coached, and trained organizations and thousands of people, including many C-level executives, in whole-life skills such as relational conflict, work/life balance, change versus transition, and leadership development. And he started an organization called KC Wiffle, which brought together men and women of all ages to relive their childhood Wiffle prowess.We start off this chat with Dan Deeble with our Pregame batting practice... LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring, visit our secure donation page.We reference Joe Ungashick and how he was a guest on this podcast...episode 77, to be exact. If you'd like to listen to that, here's the link.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
Welcome to the Heartland Community Church podcast. In this episode, Lead Pastor Eric Parks concludes the two part teaching series titled "This is Christmas??"
Pastor Travis Plett from the Heartland Community Church uses the story of David & Goliath to compare Saul & David. It is easy to put ourselves in the role of David, but we need to see ourselves as the watching army of Israel. Christ is the anointed one that leads, saves and fights our battles. For more information on the Evangelical Fellowship Church in Steinbach, MB, visit our website at www.efchurch.ca
Check out the interview with Michelle at @hccks.kids @hccks !! She has some great tips for parents while staying at home!!!
We continue our Desert Stories series by interviewing Dan Deeble, founder of Lost Ball Consulting, and former lead and teaching pastor of Heartland Community Church in the Kansas City area. Links from this episode The Enneagram and Stress: Transformation Through Crisis, an online workshop May 9, 2020 Parenting in a Pandemic: Grace and Truth in […] The post Fasting From Preaching: A Desert Story With Dan Deeble appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
I know you're going to enjoy this lovely conversation with Kansas City Northland-based Pastor Rick McGinniss. Rick has been at North Heartland Community Church for 25 years. He is the founding and senior pastor at NHCC, “a church for people who don’t attend church”. Tune in as he speaks openly with us all about his wife Jetta's sudden struggles with severe anxiety, shares stories and insights about suicide, death, and surviving your loved ones, compares religious and spiritual labels, acknowledges his own "dark thoughts", and so much more. Though outside of the "norm" of who we have been hosting on this podcast thus far, we definitely consider a religious and community leader a non-traditional wellness professional and think you'll agree after hearing what he has to say. It was an absolute joy to speak with Rick, and we hope you enjoy the episode! Website: www.northheartland.org YOGA TO COPE IS A 501(c)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION AIMING TO PROVIDE COMPLETELY FREE, ONLINE, YOGA-BASED RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE COPING WITH TRAUMA, PRE-TRAUMA, GRIEF, DEPRESSION, AND THE LIKE. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT yogatocope.org TO BROWSE ALL CURRENT, FREE CONTENT, MAKE A DONATION, AND MORE. Website: yogatocope.org Instagram: instagram.com/yogatocope
This week on the I Love Madison show, the team is back to highlight several great places around Madison you need to visit, as well as a few individuals who are making an impact in the community! Neil Mathweg says the game of magnets is underway, so don’t forget to check that out! Chris Sorenson invites his parents onto the show for the “Mission” segment to talk about how they are joining in the fight against human trafficking through an organization called Zeteo, then Laura Strickland joins Neil in the studio to talk about Monroe Street, a local hub in Madison that is home to over 100 businesses and shops! The game of magnets There are so many great reasons why you should play the Game of Magnets! There are tons of Madison residents who have already joined and are on the search for more magnets around the city! After you receive your magnet, you can register it on social media, then keep an eye out for other magnets around the city. If your magnet or a magnet you have registered gets selected, you win some great prizes to local places around the city! Rumor has it that a few of the local car washes will knock the magnets off your car, so make sure you remove them before getting your vehicle washed! “On-mission in Madison” with Chris Sorenson Zeteo is a faith-based organization on a mission to provide long-term house and care for victims of sex trafficking in Madison. Chris’s parents, Kenton and Marlene Sorensen are the founders of this organization. After reading the book “Redeeming Love” by Francine Rivers, Marlene developed a passion for women who have been rescued from sex trafficking. After meeting with the local police to talk about the issue, both Kenton and Marlene realized there was a huge need for long-term housing and basic care for these victims. They are currently working on a community house project, where several families can stay and receive loving care and counseling in a Christian environment. In April, Zeteo will be hosting a community event for other organizations in the Madison area who are taking a stand against human trafficking. Marlene mentioned that if you have a desire to help with the project, please reach out via email or their website. Chris Reese hosts the “My Move” segment with guest Edwin B Edwin is an E7 in the Army, soon to be promoted to warrant officer. Before living in Madison, Edwin and his family lived in Denver, Colorado. Soon after moving, his family got connected at Heartland Community Church, then started to explore all the great activities that Madison has to offer. During the summer, Edwin highly recommends going to the zoo and the farmer’s market. In the fall, the various corn mazes and pumpkin patches are a great way to spend time with family. Edwin also said he was very excited about the upcoming CrossFit games, hosted right here in Madison. I Love Monroe Street Laura Strickland joins Neil Mathweg in the studio to talk about the amazing area that is Monroe Street. If you have never been, Monroe street is a delightful area located in the heart of Madison. This area consists of over a mile of locally-owned specialty shops and businesses, surrounded by a historic neighborhood. Monroe Street is conveniently located near UW-Madison's Camp Randall Stadium, the Henry Vilas Zoo, the Edgewood Campus, Vilas and Wingra Parks, and the UW Arboretum. Is 2018, there will be a major construction project taking place. To ensure that the nearly 100 locally-owned businesses survive and thrive during the 2018 reconstruction of Monroe Street, the Monroe Street Merchants Association has put together Survive and Thrive kits filled with special offers from the merchants as a way to say thank you for your loyalty! Survive & Thrive Kits are available for $9.95 and include over $300 worth of value! They are being sold at Orange Tree Imports, Mystery to Me, Brasserie V, Infusion Chocolate and other various Monroe Street locations. Outline of This Episode [3:45] “On-mission in Madison” with Chris Sorenson [16:30] Chris Reese hosts the “My Move” segment [22:30] check out our amazing sponsors [23:00] I love Monroe street, with Laura Strickland Resources & People Mentioned Zeteo zeteocommunity@gmail.com zeteocommunity.org Redeeming Love - Francine Rivers Crossfit Vultus Monroe Street Merchants Association Orange Tree Imports Mystery to Me Brasserie V Infusion Chocolate Henry Vilas Zoo the Edgewood Campus UW Arboretum Text the word “ILoveMadison” to 44222 and get all the updates from I Love Madison! This Episode’s Sponsors: Chris Reese of American Family Insurance Abbey Wentland of Fairway Mortgage Copyright 2017 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation. NMLS#2289. 4750 S. Biltmore Lane, Madison, WI 53718, 1-877-699-0353. Other restrictions and limitations may apply. All rights reserved. Kelly Roettger of UniKern Studio Connect With Neil facebook.com/ilovemadisonshow.com instagram.com/ilovemadisonshow twitter.com/neilmathweg linkedin.com/in/neilmathweg
On this episode of the Sterling College Chapel Podcast, Matt Scaffner (Pastor, Heartland Community Church) brings a message to campus from Mark 3.31-35. Sterling College is a private, Christian, four-year liberal arts college located in Sterling, Kansas with a mission "to develop creative and thoughtful leaders who understand a maturing Christian faith." For more information, please visit us at www.sterling.edu.
Casey Tygrett joins me on the podcast. We focus on a topic near and dear to my heart, Becoming Curious. It just happens to be the name of his book which is subtitled a spiritual practice of asking questions. Casey is the teaching pastor at Heartland Community Church in Rockford, Ill. He is... The post Casey Tygrett-episode 100 appeared first on Anita Lustrea.
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In this Episode Dave and Cam celebrate Episode 100 with special guest Dan Deeble, Lead Pastor of Heartland Community Church. Our passage for this episode is Matthew 27.27-56. It's a long but very important passage in the story of redemption. Take a listen and then let us know what you think about Jesus, his crucifixion, and the meaning of it. Also, it's the last week to buy t-shirts and hoodies. Get yours before they disappear forever. CONTACT@davidjhogue@cambrennanhello@supermegacorp.net SUBSCRIBEIf this show has earned your interest, you can subscribe on Itunes, Google Play Music, or in your Podcast App of choice. SUPPORTOur Patreon pageThanks to Wilby, Katie, and Rachel for supporting us this month! SHOW NOTES FOR EPISODE 100Passage: Matthew 27.27-56The RobeThe Passion of the ChristDesiring God article Hebrews 12Psalm 22
Our special guest is Dr. Casey Tygrett, author of the book Becoming Curious: A Spiritual Practice of Asking Questions. Curiosity is essential to growth. A little curiosity moves us deeper into the lives of the people around us. It leads to opportunities we never knew existed. A little curiosity helps us understand our own strange emotions. If it is focused on Jesus, it will make us more like Him. Pastor and spiritual director Casey Tygrett loves to ask questions. "There's a difficult line to walk between what we need to know and what falls into the realm of mystery," he writes. "Walking that line often wears on our nerves and causes incredible tension, and so we settle for easy answers. We stop asking questions. We give up. We begin to lose the one thing that fiercely energizes the transformation of our souls—something beautiful, poetic, joyful, and happily disruptive. When we make curiosity a spiritual practice, we open up to new ways of knowing God and knowing ourselves as well. Come and discover the power of asking questions. Casey Tygrett (DMin, Lincoln Christian Seminary) is a pastor, blogger, adjunct seminary professor, and spiritual director who serves as the teaching pastor at Heartland Community Church in Rockford, Illinois. He was previously pastor of spiritual formation at Parkview Community Church in Tinley Park, Illinois, and has taught at Lincoln Christian University and Seminary and Emmanuel Christian Seminary. He is the author of The Jesus Rhythm and has written for The Christian Standard, TheOoze.com, and the Apprentice Institute blog. Visit Dr. Tygrett's website at www.caseytygrett.com
"Curiosity is a life raft." ~ Casey Tygrett Have you ever thought of curiosity as a spiritual discipline? I never did until I met Casey Tygrett. Casey is a pastor, spiritual director, and author of Becoming Curious : A Spiritual Practice of Asking Questions(coming May 2 ~ yay!). Casey lives in Rockford, Illinois with his wife and daughter where he serves as the teaching pastor at Heartland Community Church in Rockford, Illinois. I’m excited for you to get to meet him today. Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 25. All the show notes (and there are a lot!) are at www.susiedavis.org
Josh Peigh is the lead pastor at Heartland Community Church in Rockford, IL. In our latest episode, Drew and Jeff interview Josh about his "no-ego" approach to church planting. And how Heartland Community Church, a multisite church, has been crazy successful with this style of leadership.
Fresh insights into crafting sermons that connect with peoples lives and hearts…and open the door for God’s transformative work. Join us for an hour long conversation with Mike Breaux! Mike is Teaching Pastor for Heartland Community Church in Rockford, IL. Prior to Heartland, Mike was on the teaching team at Willow Creek Community Church, Lead Pastor at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY and prior to that, Lead Pastor at Canyon Ridge Christian Church in Las Vegas, NV. Mike currently also preaches regularly at Real Life Church, Valencia, CA and Mission Church, Ventura, CA. All of these experiences have sharpened Mike's ability to develop thought provoking, challenging and life change oriented sermons. He gets regular requests from pastors all over the country to provide mentoring and coaching regarding sermon crafting skill sets. This is a very special opportunity to interact with a leader in the field who can provide specific, actionable suggestions that will elevate your ability to communicate the Word of God. Don't miss this special opportunity!
Guest Pastor Rev. Craig Babb, Ed. D. was a former pastor of Heartland Community Church and is now the director of Rhythm of Grace ministries and is a member of The Leadership Institute. Rev. Babb uses examples in his life as well as Biblical sources such as David's life to map out what an Emotionally Healthy Spiritual life looks like.
Channa Touch is Senior Pastor of Heartland Community Church in Cambodia. Hear his story of conversion from Buddhism to Christianity and his dream to see churches planted and his nation healed after being torn apart from Communism.
Channa Touch is Senior Pastor of Heartland Community Church in Cambodia. Hear his story of conversion from Buddhism to Christianity and his dream to see churches planted and his nation healed after being torn apart from Communism.
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We continue our Desert Stories series by interviewing Dan Deeble, founder of Lost Ball Consulting, and former lead and teaching pastor of Heartland Community Church in the Kansas City area. Links from this episode The Enneagram and Stress: Transformation Through Crisis, an online workshop May 9, 2020 Parenting in a Pandemic: Grace and Truth in […] The post Fasting From Preaching: A Desert Story With Dan Deeble appeared first on Gravity Leadership.