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    Text Talk
    Mark 11: When You Pray, Forgive

    Text Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 15:30


    Mark 11:20-33 (NKJV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the condition for God to forgive our sins through prayer.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.    Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.    Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.   Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=23461The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/ 

    The Tom Short Show
    Humility, Ambition, and the Person God Uses

    The Tom Short Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 13:35


    Do you ever wonder why God uses some people and not others?  Do you want God to use you? Is that being humble? Is ambition in God's kingdom ever a good thing? These are important questions we need to figure out.Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn more.Scripture Used in Today's MessagePsalm 75:6-71 Peter 5:5To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher

    Revenue Builders
    Rewind: Leading Authentically with Doug Holladay

    Revenue Builders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 69:44


    In this special Revenue Builders Rewind episode, we revisit our powerful first conversation with Doug Holladay, CEO & founder of PathNorth and author of Rethinking Success: Eight Essential Practices for Finding Meaning in Work and Life. Doug shares his unconventional career journey and explores his philosophy on leadership, purpose, and living a more intentional life.The discussion dives into the importance of authenticity, gratitude, and meaningful relationships, as well as the value of understanding your own story and embracing vulnerability. Doug also highlights why many people need to rethink how they define both personal and professional success. He offers practical exercises for uncovering purpose and explains how simple rituals can help ground your life in reflection and gratitude.Stay tuned for more episodes with Doug as we continue our series with him in 2026.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESConnect with J. Douglas Holladay:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougholladay/Listen to the earlier episodes with Doug - each one delves into a different aspect of successful business leadership: The Power of Gratitude: https://www.forcemanagement.com/the-power-of-gratitude-an-in-depth-discussion-with-douglas-holladayKnowing Your Story: https://revenue-builders.simplecast.com/episodes/know-your-story-to-achieve-true-success-with-doug-holladayRethinking Success and Finding Purpose: https://www.forcemanagement.com/rethinking-success-and-finding-purpose-with-doug-holladayLearn more about Doug's CEO programs: https://www.pathnorth.com/Read the Guide on Six Critical Priorities for Revenue Leadership in 2026: https://hubs.li/Q03JN74V0Explore Force Management's Free SKO Planning Resources: https://hubs.li/Q03K94cs0Enjoying the podcast? Sign up to receive new episodes straight to your inbox: https://hubs.li/Q02R10xN0HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:03:38] Finding Purpose and Passion[00:04:27] Understanding Life Patterns[00:07:17] The Impact of Family Stories[00:18:48] Authentic Leadership and Vulnerability[00:34:10] The Importance of Knowing People's Stories[00:37:30] Understanding Personal Stories[00:38:34] Pandemic-Induced Self-Reflection[00:39:31] Pain as a Catalyst for Change[00:41:14] Traits of Great Leaders[00:46:08] Founding PathNorth[00:56:55] The Power of Gratitude[01:03:24] Rapid Fire QuestionsHIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:04:22] “Put your life in five-year blocks... What did you love doing and what did others say you were good at?”[00:06:59] “Most of us get eclipsed by the money chase.”[00:07:59] “If you don't create space to think and feel, you'll be one of those whose light goes out.”[00:10:50] “We're all born in someone else's story.”[00:13:21] “The story you have seen will be your family unless you break those patterns.”[00:16:13] “Our point of identity is not our strength, it's our brokenness.”[00:18:37] “Meaning is what you want to go for. You can be in the most godawful situations and still find meaning.”[00:22:17] “Everybody has a story. The most successful people are the ones who let people tell their stories.”[00:27:09] “When the price of making more begins to do bad things to my soul, it's time to leave.”[00:28:40] “Gratitude is the only emotion that cannot share space with any other emotion.” Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly
    Episode 631: Hope Through Hospitality: Inside Four Generations of Jack Stack Barbecue

    Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 57:17


    ourth-generation leader Taylor Dorman, EVP of Operations at Kansas City's Jack Stack Barbecue, shares how his family has grown a simple 1950s Hickory-smoked BBQ joint into six high-volume restaurants, a catering division, nationwide shipping, and a retail production facility—while staying true to the values that built the business. He explains the family rule that every next-generation member must work elsewhere and earn a promotion before returning, and why he chose to start back in the kitchen before stepping into leadership. Taylor breaks down their core “Hope Through Hospitality” values—Humility, Optimism, Passion, Engagement—which guide hiring, coaching, and daily execution across 850 team members. He discusses how Jack Stack stands out in a competitive BBQ market by offering an elevated but welcoming full-service experience, and how the company navigates rising beef costs, aggressive local competition, and evolving technology without sacrificing genuine hospitality. As a husband and father of three, Taylor also shares how he protects small pockets of time, avoids burnout, and approaches his role as a steward of a 68-year legacy focused on long-term impact rather than short-term gains.10 key takeaways Jack Stack is a 68-year-old, fourth-generation family business with six restaurants, catering, shipping, and retail production. Family members must work outside the business, earn a promotion, and return only in existing roles—no shortcuts. Taylor started back as an assistant kitchen manager, completed a 20-week MIT program, and spent years in operations before becoming EVP. The brand wins by pairing top-tier barbecue with an elevated full-service experience that welcomes every type of guest. Their HOPE values—Humility, Optimism, Passion, Engagement—form the cultural backbone of the company. Humility is non-negotiable; promoting leaders without it can erode a multi-generational business fast. Restaurants offer real human connection and skill-building, especially for younger workers raised on screens. Technology is used only when it improves convenience; hospitality must always stay personal and accessible. Pricing and traffic are major challenges due to beef costs and dense competition; Jack Stack tackles this through strategic purchasing and partnerships like Food Service IQ. Taylor manages work and family by reclaiming small daily pockets of time, building healthy routines, and consistently showing up for both his team and his home.

    Passing The Torch
    #103 - How Asking Why Builds Stronger Teams: Matt Lucio

    Passing The Torch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 25:20 Transcription Available


    Send us a textQuick Episode Summary:Matt Lucio shares Air Force leadership lessons, motivation, and authenticity.-SEO Description:Air Force Noncommissioned officer (NCO) Matt Lucio shares leadership lessons, motivation, and career insights with host Martin Foster on Passing The Torch. Inspiring stories await!

    Renew Church Leaders' Podcast
    Surrendering to Jesus as Lord and King (feat. Kevin Holland)

    Renew Church Leaders' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 19:00


    This audio comes from one of RENEW.org's National Gatherings. Interested in joining one of our events? Check out upcoming events here: https://renew.org/resources/events/  Get early access to all of the 2025 RENEW Gathering Breakout Tracks: https://reallifetheologypodcast.supercast.com/  Visit RENEW.org for great resources on Disciple Making and Theology.  In this talk, a graduate of Harding School of Theology reflects on his journey. He discusses the challenges of applying biblical teachings in a multicultural and ecumenical world. Highlighting the importance of surrendering to Jesus and the spirit of humility and gentleness, he shares personal experiences and interactions with pastors from various denominations. The speaker emphasizes the need for compassion and respect in theological discussions, aiming to build bridges between different Christian tribes while holding firm to the teachings of faith, repentance, and baptism. 00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgements 01:37 Theological Reflections and Personal Stories 03:23 Challenges in Interdenominational Relationships 06:44 Jesus' Teachings on Humility and Gentleness 09:38 Surrendering Outcomes to God 11:54 Restoration Theology and Baptism 16:18 Partnerships and Unity in the Christian Community 18:13 Concluding Prayer and Final Thoughts

    Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

    Contemporary people stare at the biblical concept of humility the way a cow stares at a new gate.  The approach of our culture is expressive individualism, and it completely flies in the face of what the Bible says about the importance of humility. So let's look in Philippians 2 at this concept of humility.  This magnificent passage tells us about 1) a sickness we have, 2) what we would look like if we were healthy, and 3) how to get the cure. This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on May 23, 2010. Series: The Real Signs of the Spirit. Scripture: Philippians 2:1-11. Today's podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://gospelinlife.com/give and making a one-time or recurring donation.

    Evidence Based Birth®
    EBB 378 - Embracing the Dual Calling of Doula Work + Midwifery with Chanté Perryman and Elder Charlotte Shilo-Goudeau

    Evidence Based Birth®

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 52:51


    Across generations, birth workers have held space for families with skill, love, and deep purpose. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Dekker talks with Elder Midwife Charlotte Shilo-Goudeau, a licensed Certified Professional Midwife from Louisiana, and Chanté Perryman, Director of Programs at Evidence Based Birth®, certified doula, and student midwife. Together, they explore what it means to embrace the dual calling of doula work and midwifery and how both roles are acts of service, advocacy, and healing.   Elder Charlotte shares her journey from personal loss to becoming one of only a few Black midwives in Louisiana, carrying forward the wisdom of generations. Chanté reflects on how her experiences as a doula shaped her path into midwifery and her vision for compassionate, individualized care. They remind us that titles may change, but the heart of this work remains the same: being present, being of service, and being called to birth.   (03:46) How Chanté's Birth Experience Inspired Her to Become a Doula (05:42) Elder Charlotte's Journey from Stillbirth to Midwifery as a Calling (10:59) How Doula Work Shapes Midwifery Care and Philosophy (14:34) Serving Underserved Communities as One of Four Black Midwives in Louisiana (19:01) Shifting from Midwife to Doula During Hospital Transfers (24:08) Chanté's Perspective on Identity, Service, and Humility in Birth Work (28:40) Micro vs. Macro Advocacy: Supporting Families and Legislative Change (37:29) Navigating Hospital Restrictions During the Pandemic (42:57) Lessons from Midwifery School (45:30) Advice for Those Considering Doula or Midwifery Paths   Resources Follow Chanté on Instagram: @babydreamsmc Connect with Ms. Charlotte: midwifecharlotte.com Connect with an Evidence Based Birth® Instructor: directory.evidencebasedbirth.com Learn more about the National Perinatal Task Force: perinataltaskforce.com Visit the Commonsense Childbirth School of Midwifery: commonsensemidwifery.org Check out the Kentucky Birth Coalition: kentuckyhomebirthcoalition.com Visit the Mercy In Action College of Midwifery: mercycollegeofmidwifery.edu   For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.

    Broadcasts – Christian Working Woman

    Presented by Lauren Stibgen Even though he was Lord of all, Jesus was serving the disciples in a very humble way! He did this for a very specific reason—to be a model of the behavior he was calling his disciples to. He knew they would ultimately argue about who was greatest. When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have done for you?” he asked them. “You call me ‘Teacher' and ‘Lord,' and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him (John 13:12-16). Clearly Jesus modeled how he served, even as their teacher and Lord. They were to serve one another just as Jesus had just served them. Jesus was also a servant and messenger of God. He was not greater than the one who sent him. Yesterday, I asked you consider if you are displaying lordship in your leadership or service. Obviously, you aren't going to work washing people's feet, unless you are a nail technician by profession! But what are ways you can model servant leadership to people around you at work? Again, it doesn't matter if you hold a leadership title or not. You are a servant leader! Some of descriptors of servant leadership we discussed include empowering others, letting others shine, acting with humility and authenticity, being held accountable, practicing stewardship and accepting the perspectives of others. Jesus clearly saw the perspectives of others! He served them and didn't care what other people said when he dined with tax collectors and sinners. Jesus was a model of seeing people where they were. How are you seeing others around you who may feel outcast? Are there people at work battling a hidden illness or disability? How can you help? Are you humble? Colossians 3:12 tells us as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, we are to clothe ourselves in compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Humility is a modest or low view of your own importance. If you are a leader, do you feel more important than people around you? Extending kindness in good measure, along with patience to others is one way to show you know they are important! How do you steward your time? Are you wasting it in gossip or viewing memes online when you should be coaching someone along? Ask yourself how you are modeling servant leadership!

    CASE STUDIES
    Dan Snow | Why a Harvard Professor Chose Purpose Over Status

    CASE STUDIES

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 106:48


    In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits down with Dan Snow, Berkeley PhD and Harvard Business School professor turned BYU educator; for a thoughtful conversation on identity, reinvention, and choosing a life of deep purpose over conventional success.Dan shares his journey from the factory floors of Ford to the lecture halls of Harvard, and why he ultimately walked away from the elite academic path to teach and mentor at BYU. With rare humility and clarity, he unpacks the quiet courage it takes to start over, the challenges of being “the outsider,” and what it means to build a life that actually aligns with your values.They explore leadership, legacy, and how the most meaningful growth often comes from embracing discomfort. Whether it's navigating faith in unfamiliar environments or making high stakes career pivots, Dan's story is a powerful reminder that status isn't the goal, impact is.00:00 | Introduction & Chelsea's Journey03:55 | Education as Leadership Development07:34 | Dan's Upbringing in Colorado Springs13:30 | Being the Outsider & Building Empathy17:22 | Faith, Contrast, and Cultural Identity19:43 | Mission in Rome & Early Lessons in Rejection22:59 | The Pivot Away from Law School26:24 | Working at Ford & Career Clarity30:05 | Choosing a PhD Over Corporate Success31:48 | Berkeley, Humility, and Academic Culture39:30 | The Dissertation: Last Gasp of Carburetors45:26 | The Hidden Power of Applied Theory49:13 | Greatness, Grit, and the Clay Christensen Standard54:14 | Turning Talents into Purpose56:01 | Reinvention & The Power of Starting Over58:41 | Spiritual Greatness in Everyday People01:02:06 | Creation, Progress & the Human Drive01:03:04 | Teaching at Oxford & Global Perspectives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Money On My Mind
    Ep 86: Leading at Home and at Work: How I Balance Being a CEO, Father, and Husband

    Money On My Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 9:11


    Episode Description   What does leadership really mean when you're running both a household and a business? The truth is, I'm not just the CEO and founder of a growing brand I'm also the CEO of my household. I'm leading my team at work and my daughters at home, and while the stakes look different at the office versus the dinner table, the responsibility is equally high on both sides.   In this episode, I dive deep into the traits, values, and daily behaviors that help me lead effectively in both spaces without sacrificing who I am as a person. I share the weight of dual leadership, the tension of being the same father and husband after a tough day at work, and why winning in business means nothing if you lose at home.   From consistency and vision-casting to decisiveness and humility, the same character traits that make someone a great CEO also make them a great parent and spouse. I'll break down how we apply business frameworks like EOS to our family life, why your family needs vision just as much as your team does, and how saying "no" to protect your mission is one of the most powerful leadership tools you can master. Episode Timeline & Highlights   [0:00] – Introduction: Leading both business and household [0:35] – The weight of dual leadership and serving in both spaces [1:12] – Why winning at business but losing at home means you ultimately lose [1:53] – Trait #1: Consistency 13 years without missing an investment [2:54] – Trait #2: Vision casting quarterly vision for team and family [3:26] – Our family's "Foundations First" theme after overcoming major challenges [4:50] – Leading by example: Why your actions speak louder than words [5:23] – Trait #3: Decisiveness making hard calls with limited information [6:08] – Trait #4: Humility—the power of admitting when you're wrong [7:01] – Protecting the mission by saying no to distractions [7:57] – Leadership ROI: What real dividends look like [8:16] – Why work-life balance is silly go 110% on what matters most Key Takeaways   Leadership Is About Stewardship: Whether you're leading 50 people or a family of five, it's about carrying weight well when nobody claps. Same Traits, Different Settings: Consistency, vision, decisiveness, and humility work equally well in boardrooms and living rooms. Protection Through Boundaries: The more you invite into your life, the more complex it gets. Simple scales, fancy fails. Quotables   "If I win in business but lose at home, I lose ultimately." "Your family doesn't need grand gestures or huge home runs. They need consistency." "Work-life balance is silly you're focusing on being mediocre at everything versus putting 110% into the things that matter." Links & Resources Learn more about Budgetdog Academy: https://budgetdog.com My book, The Roadmap to Financial Freedom: https://budgetdogacademy.com/order-now Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/budgetdog If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who's juggling leadership roles at work and home. Leadership isn't about the spotlight, it's about stewardship, and that applies whether you're in a boardroom or at the dinner table.

    Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women
    November 19 - Exaltation through Humility

    Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 6:25


    We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is Philippians 2:1–11. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Jen Wilkin. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter

    All Set for Sunday
    All Set for Sunday | Thirty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Fr. Christian Raab

    All Set for Sunday

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 31:51


    Get all set for the 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time with Father Christian RaabSummaryIn this engaging conversation, the hosts celebrate milestones in their lives and delve into the significance of Christ the King Sunday. They explore themes of leadership through biblical references, particularly focusing on the example of Jesus and King David. The discussion emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, emotional intelligence, and the necessity of taking responsibility as a leader. The hosts share personal insights and anecdotes, making the conversation relatable and thought-provoking for listeners.TakeawaysCelebrating milestones fosters a sense of community and joy.Christ the King Sunday emphasizes Jesus' leadership and authority.David's shepherding role provides a model for effective leadership.Jesus exemplifies true leadership through selflessness and sacrifice.Vulnerability is a strength in leadership, not a weakness.Leaders must take responsibility for their actions and decisions.Emotional intelligence is crucial for navigating leadership challenges.Obedience can enhance leadership but must be balanced with initiative.Taking ownership of mistakes fosters accountability and growth.Fear of failure can hinder effective leadership and personal growth.Chapters03:17 Christ the King Sunday: A Celebration of Leadership04:18 Understanding Leadership Through Scripture05:00 The Role of Vulnerability in Leadership07:23 Lessons from Jesus: Leadership and Sacrifice10:21 The Importance of Accountability in Leadership13:18 Emotional Intelligence in Leadership16:34 Navigating Obedience and Leadership19:21 The Balance of Authority and Responsibility22:28 Fear and Humility in Leadership25:25 The Power of Forgiveness in Relationships28:15 Personal Reflections on Leadership31:17 Closing Thoughts and Future Connections

    116church
    We're In This Together… Whether You Like It Or Not

    116church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 57:37


    People are the best…and also sometimes, people are the worst. Regardless, we need people in our lives - and that requires HUMILITY. It's one thing to “be the branch” with the all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving God - but can we “be the branch” with other people? Even the ones that hurt us? -----Official WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebook

    Smuggling Hope
    Defense Against Digital Indoctrination: Protecting Your Family from the New Online Cults

    Smuggling Hope

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 20:16


    In this episode, Dan explores the psychological mechanisms behind modern cults, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of woke culture. He outlines the characteristics of cults, the recruitment strategies they employ, and the psychological profiles of individuals who are most vulnerable to such movements. He also discusses the traits that help individuals resist cult-like influences, emphasizing the importance of community, identity, and resilience.Get a Copy of "Humility of Heart" by Fr. Cajetan Here!⁠Messy Family Couples Getaway-Travel with Mike and Alicia Hernon to Austria or Bahamas! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sign up here!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Start Healing Your Marriage and Family⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Save 15% at TAN books use code HEARTSRENEWED15 at checkout click here to shop and save !⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TOP FREE RESOURCESWANT A BETTER SEX LIFE? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get the Intimacy Guide⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WANT PEACE AT HOME? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Transform Your Family Culture here! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get Dan's Marriage Ebook-6 Maxims of a Remarkable Marriage Ebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WHAT WORKS IN MARRIAGE Webinar:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch this before you call a divorce attorney⁠⁠⁠

    Take 12 Recovery Radio
    Episode 1042: Finding Higher Power/God In Gratitude

    Take 12 Recovery Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 63:54


    FINDING HIGHER POWER/GOD IN GRATITUDE. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of finding a Higher Power through gratitude, sharing personal experiences from a recent retreat, and emphasizing the need for deeper understanding in recovery. They explore how recognizing God in everyday moments can transform perspectives, the significance of thanking God even in difficult times, and the role of humility in aligning with God's will. The conversation highlights the journey of recovery as one of perseverance, character development, and spiritual awakening. Closing Song: Grateful Heart by After the Chase. #recovery #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #addiction 

    The Basement with Tim Ross
    Smoking Weed as A Believer, & Deconstructing False Humility | Wide Open #146

    The Basement with Tim Ross

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 184:55


    Smoking Weed as A Believer, & Deconstructing False Humility | Wide Open #146

    Gospel Spice
    Building resilient faith through the power of prayer | with Jenny Guinness

    Gospel Spice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 48:40


    Stéphanie welcomes Jenny Guinness to discuss the power of prayer. Jenny has been married to Os Guinness for over 50 years. Using the remarkable biography and spiritual journey of James Fraser—a pioneering missionary in China—as the centerpiece, Jenny Guinness draws out key lessons for deepening our own prayer lives. Prayer, as lived out by James Fraser, is an arena of tenacity, faith, and ongoing transformation. It's about keeping the line open to God, partnering deeply with others, and refusing to give up even when answers seem delayed. Through prayer, spiritual strongholds are broken, lives are changed, and God's kingdom advances in unseen and visible ways. If you enjoy this conversation on prayer, consider our Gospel Spice Course on prayer titled "The Heart Behind Prayer." It contains a full array of different videos to inspire you to pray! For more info: https://www.gospelspice.com/prayer Jenny shares about her early exposure to prayer at the Christian community and study center, L'Abri, where prayer was not only valued but strategically woven into daily life. James Fraser exemplified this through his innovative approach: he formed an “entrepreneurial” network of intercessors back in England, tasking them with regular, committed prayers for the Lisu people he was trying to reach in remote China. These prayers were not haphazard; they were systematic and intentional, teaching us that powerful prayer often involves faithful partnership and unwavering commitment across distance and time. A major turning point in Fraser's ministry—and in Jenny Guinness' understanding—came in the realization that demonic oppression wasn't an ancient relic but a present reality for many. Fraser's confrontation with the demonic practices among the Lisu forced him to wrestle with New Testament accounts of spiritual warfare and rely on more than just persuasive words; he learned to battle through persistent, “fighting” prayer anchored in scripture, much like Jesus did when confronted by evil. Fraser's persistence, even in the face of repeated setbacks and unresponsiveness, illustrates that prayer is more than asking for blessings—it is warfare for spiritual breakthrough. Jenny Guinness points out the importance of leaning on the power of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God during spiritual opposition. Fraser labored for years without visible results among the Lisu, which led to moments of deep discouragement. However, he learned the critical lesson of not giving up, trusting God's timing above his own. Jenny Guinness discusses practical steps when facing unanswered prayer, including honest spiritual “inventory”: humbly asking whether there's unresolved sin, spiritual strongholds, or simply an issue of God's timing at work. Even when prayer seems unanswered, the lesson is to keep the lifeline to God open, trusting His goodness and perfect timing. When discussing Halloween, Jenny Guinness cautions us, that while many cultural celebrations are harmless for children, the spiritual realm is real. Christians are called not to live in fear, but to be wise, discerning, and rooted in biblical truth, aware of ways the enemy seeks footholds. To inform and equip believers for spiritual battles, Jenny Guinness recommends resources by authors such as Francis McNutt, Derek Prince, and Randy Clark. She emphasizes that understanding and engaging in spiritual warfare should be based on biblical principles, wisdom, and community support—not fear or curiosity. Let's commit to the kind of prayer that is persistent, Spirit-led, and shaped by scripture—standing together as the body of Christ even across great distances, for God's glory and the freedom of others. MORE ABOUT OUR COURSE "THE HEART BEHIND PRAYER" There are a few things in our Christian life that we know we should do more, or at least better – and prayer just might top the list. Prayer is a mystery. Why would a conversation with a human have any influence on God's eternal, sovereign plan? It defies logic, and beckons love. How can God, the Almighty Lord of Hosts, be this close, this personal? It defies understanding, and beckons involvement. More at https://www.gospelspice.com/prayer  But, lack of time, inspiration, and discipline, combined with the ruthless tyranny of our busy lives, push prayer to the periphery, to the “one day I'll get to it” pile. And yet, we can excel at what we endeavor to undertake. So, why isn't prayer more of a spiritual priority? Could we develop a mindset around prayer that made it attractive, inspiring, even maybe delightful? What if we attuned our spiritual ears to listen to God, and our spiritual eyes to see His provision? As an unassuming student, Stephanie humbly offers to share the little she have learned from others about the joy of prayer. She will give us theology, practical tips, and useful resources, sharing what works for her as we, together, learn to pray. If you find prayer intimidating, or if your lack of prayer makes you feel guilty or “less than,” then this is the place for you! If you have been a student of prayer for many years, this is the place for you too! If you have breath in your lungs, then prayer can become one of the deepest joys of your day. Don't miss out! More at https://www.gospelspice.com/prayer  To pray is to believe that God not only hears, but that He responds. It is to stand in the gap for a broken world, wielding the authority of Christ, empowered by the Spirit, and trusting in the goodness of the Father. The question is not whether prayer works, but whether we are willing to pray the kinds of prayers that invite God's Kingdom into the darkest places of the earth—and of our own hearts. We may never fully understand the mechanics of prayer, or how it intersects with God's sovereignty, but we are not called to understand everything. We are called to be faithful. And faithfulness means showing up—in prayer, in persistence, in expectation. So today, let us pray not only for the comfort of our hearts, but for the transformation of the world. Let us take our place as image-bearers, co-laborers, and co-heirs. Let us believe that God is still listening—and still acting. Because He is. There's only one way to find out what might happen when we truly pray like this. More at https://www.gospelspice.com/prayer  Stephanie doesn't really know how to pray. She's a humble student and absolute beginner at the holy endeavor that is prayer. So, this course isn't really about what she's learned, or any wisdom she has. But, she's sat at the feet of many prayer warriors over the decades, through books and teachings. So, she will share what she has learned from them. Humility is going to be our primary heart posture! With each lesson, she will offer a few thoughts, practices, and ideas – with much humility, and not taking herself too seriously. She will also share her favorite books and resources about prayer. Also, she will introduce you to some of the most influential prayer warriors of our history as the Body of Christ. Most importantly, she will invite YOU to pray! Learning to pray comes from praying. Our humble ambition is to inspire you to pray, and to give you a few tips on how to do that. Then, it's up to you! Prayer is a lifelong endeavor. Let's make it delightful together! More at https://www.gospelspice.com/prayer  We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog Identity in the battle | Ephesians https://www.podcastics.com/episode/372022/link/ Malachi: Messenger to Messiah https://www.podcastics.com/episode/356130/link/ Wisdom from the Book of Proverbs https://www.podcastics.com/episode/324347/link/ Come to the Table | The Feasts Jesus celebrated https://www.podcastics.com/episode/309956/link/ Bonjour! Gospel Spice exists to inspire our generation to delight in God. We do this through the podcast, online Bible studies, leadership trainings, and more. We want to serve Christ-followers who seek to live a life spiced with the gospel. We want to love God, because He first loved us. We want to experience the fullness of life with Him—and not be content with stale, boring, leftover faith. Jesus tells us that the most important thing is to love the Lord our God, so we take Him seriously. He adds that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves. Now, there are many ways to do that, but I have always personally felt deep compassion for victims of human trafficking – it is modern day slavery, and it revolts the heart of God. And so, they are our particular neighbors here at Gospel Spice. We want to play our part in raising awareness and then financially supporting those who fight this great evil.   Now we would love to invite you to join the team in one of three ways: 1, pray Gospel Spice forward – pray for our guests, our listeners and participants, and for us too! 2, play Gospel Spice forward by telling your friends about us, and by please leaving positive reviews and comments on your podcast listening app; and 3rd, PAY GospelSpice forward. Less than 1% of our listeners are supporting us financially. We need your help! Please pay Gospel Spice forward today. It can be a one-time donation, or a monthly one, for the amount of your choice. Your donation is fully tax-deductible in the US. Plus, once we cover our costs, a significant portion of your donation will be given back to Christian organizations that fight human trafficking, and that we vet thoroughly. So, you can know that every dime you give is used for the Kingdom of God. Every little bit helps. So, be part of the spice of the gospel by becoming a financial partner today! Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Lytes Out Podcast
    Rafiel Torre RND Table - Media

    Lytes Out Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 107:58


    Send us a textEp 303 Rafiel Torre RND Table 2 Legendary Reporter Jeff Sherwood, Documentary film maker Ed Doty and Referee Larry Landless weigh in on Rafiel Torre. The panel was out together to get a look at Rafiel Torre and his appearance from the side of the media. Rafiel Torre the person, the competitor and the reporter is an onion with many many layers….We hope to do RoundTable discussions once a month for an additional drop, please let up know who you would like to hear from Ep 303 Rafiel Torre RND Table 2 0:00 MMA history podcast intro  0:32 Joey Venti's guest introduction 1:08 interview start 2:25 Jeff Sherwood start in MMA 6:51 Ed Doty background in MMA 8:58 Larry Landless introduction 11:11 meeting Rafiel Torre 17:24 Rafiel Torre red flags 23:25 Kumite in the woods story 25:46 Frank Dukes kicking speed claims 26:58 Rafiel Torre lying tactics 33:14 credibility from the Brazilians 35:18 early MMA reporting 38:48 attending MMA events frequently 42:31 Jay Martinez vs Tito Ortiz 43:17 Rafiel Torre Lifestyle 44:00 Rafiel Torre Abilities47:22 Rafiel Torre mindset 48:21 Rafiel Torre vs Ioka Tianuu51:00 Bruce Buffer Introduction 55:05 What Torre paid Tianuu1:00:35 Rafiel Torre Creation 1:05:45 Sherdog Interview 1:08:47 Torre Partying & Decline 1:11:30 The Crime 1:16:14 The Change in Torre 1:18:02 Torre Social Awareness 1:21:20 Court Case 1:25:00 Lessons in Humility 1:26:00 Interview Difficulties1:26:30 Magic in Jail 1:29:55 Gerald Strebendt1:32:30 Torre Sentencing 1:34:00 wrap up Please follow our channels on Follow the MMA History Team on Instagram: MMA Detective Mike Davis @mikedavis632 Co Host Joey Venti @aj_ventitreRecords Keeper-  Andrew Mendoza @ambidexstressSocial Media Manager Andy Campbell  @martial_mindset_Thumbnails Julio Macedo  @juliosemacentoInstagram https://www.instagram.com/mmahistorypodcast?igsh=aHVweHdncXQycHBy&utm_source=qrSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb?si=aL3D5Y3aTDi-PQZdweWL8gApple Podcast MMA History PodcastYouTube https://youtube.com/@MMAHistoryPodcast?si=bj1RBXTZ2X82tv_JOutro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-powerMike - The MMA Detective - @mikedavis632 Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 #MMA #UFC #NHB #MixedMartialArts #MMADetective #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #MMAPodcast #fightpodcast Thank You for your supportSupport the show

    Sadler's Lectures
    Early Christian Thinkers On Anger - Sadler's Lectures

    Sadler's Lectures

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 15:58


    This is my relatively short talk given during the 2025 Plato's Academy multidisciplinary conference: The Philosophy and Psychology of Anger, during which I discuss some of the useful insights and practices early Christian thinkers (2nd-5th Century CE) can provide us. These don't require one to be committed to Christianity and can be applied by a wide range of people. I begin with a passage from Pierre Hadot's book Philosophy As A Way Of Life: "[Christians] believed they recognized spiritual exercises, which they had learned through philosophy, in specific scriptural passages . . . The reason why Christian authors paid attention to these particular biblical passages, was that they were already familiar, from other sources, with the spiritual exercises of prosokhē, meditation on death, and examination of the conscience.” What Hadot calls “spiritual exercises” gets called by a variety of other terms by other thinkers. Foucault's "technologies of the self", Nussbaum's "therapeutic arguments", as well as the more general "philosophical practices" many of us reference in our work and study. What we can say about these early Christian thinkers is that many had a philosophical education, had opportunities to engage with pagan philosophical schools, some of which had pretty strong religious stances, with precursor and contemporary Jewish thought, and with a variety of other disciplines like rhetoric, medicine, literature, political theory, law, history, music, etc. There was already a strong interest in issues about anger already raised and debated in ancient philosophy including: vicious anger, can anger have useful role, dangers of indulging or excusing anger, anger and courage or justice, types or levels of anger, divine anger. Early Christian thinkers rely upon or incorporating broadly Platonic psychology, and ethical conceptions drawn from Platonist, Stoic, and Aristotelian schools, but within a framework Christianity provides. The thinkers I reference and discuss in this presentation include: 2nd-4th Century CE: Clement of Alexandria 150 – c. 215 AD, Tertullian 155 – c. 220, Origen 185 – c. 253, Lactantius 250 – c. 325 4th 5th century CE: Basil of Caesarea 330 – 379, Gregory of Nyssa 335, Evagrius Ponticus 345–399 AD, John Chrysostom 347-407, Ambrose 339-397, Jerome 342–347-420, Prudentius 348-413?, John Cassian 360 – 435, Augustine of Hippo 354-430 Some of the key scriptural passages they tend to engage most heavily with include: A number of discussions of anger in Pre-Christian Jewish scriptures, particularly in the Psalms, Proverbs, and Sirach The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5, Paul's Letter To Ephesians, and the Letter of James There is a stress on identifying and dealing with vices that involve anger, but also on developing virtues of Patience, Humility, Mercy, and Forgiveness. They also adopt, develop, and discuss a number of useful practices for lessening, understanding, or dealing with anger.

    Love Is Stronger Than Fear
    How to Break the Self-Improvement Cycle with Sharon Hodde Miller

    Love Is Stronger Than Fear

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 43:34 Transcription Available


    S9 E4 — What if real freedom doesn't come from more self-esteem—but from self-forgetfulness? Amy Julia Becker and author and pastor Sharon Hodde Miller explore the difference between the false self and the true self—and how thinking about ourselves less without thinking less of ourselves leads to healing, humility, and purpose.00:00 Introduction01:58 Defining Self and Self-Forgetfulness07:33 Understanding the Self and Healing09:50 Noticing Ourselves14:12 False Self vs. True Self16:31 The Concept of Self-Denial19:18 The Role of the Body in Self-Understanding22:08 Embracing Insecurity, Humility, and Limitations29:33 The Role of Self in Parenting31:34 Beyond Self: Purpose and Community38:12 Practicing Humility in Daily LifeMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Free of Me and Gazing at God • Books by Sharon Hodde MillerThe Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness by Tim KellerTo Be Made Well and White Picket Fences by Amy Julia BeckerAmy Julia's new podcast: Take the Next Step amyjuliabecker.com/step/_WATCH this conversation on YouTube: Amy Julia Becker on YouTubeSUBSCRIBE to Amy Julia's Substack: amyjuliabecker.substack.comJOIN the conversation on Instagram: @amyjuliabeckerLISTEN to more episodes: amyjuliabecker.com/shows/_ABOUT OUR GUEST:Sharon Hodde Miller (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) leads Bright City Church in Durham, NC with her husband, Ike. She writes, travels around the country speaking at churches and conferences each year, and holds a PhD on women and calling. Sharon is the author of three books: Gazing at God, Free of Me, and Nice. Sharon lives in North Carolina with her husband and 3 young children. To read more of her writing, you can visit her site, SheWorships.com, and you can connect with her on Instagram at @sharonhmiller. We want to hear your thoughts. Send us a text!Connect with me: Instagram Facebook YouTube Website Thanks for listening!

    Passing The Torch
    #102 - Denny Giamazzo - Wired for Action

    Passing The Torch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 39:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a textDenny Giamazzo graduated from UMASS, Dartmouth with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government and served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard for seven years. He is also the founder and co-host of the Be The Standard podcast. By sharing his story, his mission is to enable others to set aside their self-imposed limitations to become a person they admire through the implementation of four key principles:Setting StandardsCreating Unbreakable HabitsExecutionAccountability-Quick Episode Summary:Denny Giamazzo shares his powerful story of overcoming adversity, resilience.-SEO Description:Discover Denny Giamazzo's journey from a tough upbringing to author, veteran, and podcast host on Passing The Torch. Inspiration, resilience, and leadership insights.-

    RezRootz
    Rez Food Sales & Humility

    RezRootz

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 52:03


    From $3 frybread to steamed corn at 50¢, Kyle shares how rez food sales became both a family tradition and a ministry—funding missions, serving elders, and teaching humility when customers (and prices!) test your heart. We talk planning and location, keeping prices accessible, why purpose > profit, and what God has been showing Kyle about seeing every customer as God's child. Plus: Shiprock pride, “Rez Ball” film connections, and the story behind IBC's student food sales for mission trips.

    Alderwood Community Church Sermon Podcast
    Humility Sustains True Success 10/19/25

    Alderwood Community Church Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 32:46


    Each week at Alderwood Community Church, we open the scriptures and explore what it means to Follow Jesus Together in our everyday lives. In this message, Pastor Wyatt Martin continues our series, David: Light the Flame, A study in 1 and 2 Samuel. Whether you're part of the Alderwood family or joining us from afar, we pray this teaching encourages you to take your next step toward Jesus.  

    RAW Recovery Podcast
    Avoiding The Trap Of Big Shotism (The Daily Trudge)

    RAW Recovery Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 35:09


    In today's Daily Trudge, we're shining a light on one of the sneakiest threats to long-term sobriety: Big Shotism — the idea that I've got this now, I'm different, or the rules don't apply to me anymore. The Big Book warns us that when ego takes over, sanity slips out the back door. Big Shotism isn't loud — it's subtle. It shows up as: • Thinking you're “too good” for the basics • Giving advice instead of taking direction • Forgetting where you came from • Confusing spiritual progress with spiritual superiority The antidote? Humility. Service. God-dependence. When we stay right-sized, teachable, and grounded, we stay safe. When we drift into Big Shot territory, we drift away from the very things that keep us sober. Today, we break down what Big Shotism looks like, how quickly it can creep in, and how to stay connected to the principles that actually work.

    Text Talk
    Mark 11: The Lord Has Need of It

    Text Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 15:20


    Mark 11:1-11 (ESV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin gain motivation from a guy who is willing to let Jesus's disciples take his donkeys.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.    Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.    Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.   Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=23418The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/ 

    CoastLife Church with Pastor Jason Warman
    Vision Sunday - From Great to Geater - Pastor Jason Warman

    CoastLife Church with Pastor Jason Warman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 42:18


    We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give

    Christ Community Chapel - Hudson Campus
    Rise Up In Humility | Rise Up | Pastor Joe Coffey

    Christ Community Chapel - Hudson Campus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 24:57


    As we conclude our Rise Up series, Pastor Joe teaches from 1 Peter 5 and reminds us that while believers live in an increasingly hostile world, the greatest battle isn't just happening around us — it's happening within us. Peter shifts the focus away from culture and toward the heart, calling the church to humility, trust, and spiritual alertness.

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    NewKingChurch
    Philippians Series: The Humility of Christ

    NewKingChurch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 43:13


    As we continue our mission and values sermon series we come to Philippians 2. In this chapter Paul will encourage his readers to pursue unity through having the same mindset. To motivate the believers to unity through humility he points them to the ultimate example of self-sacrificial service: Jesus Christ. We look forward to worshipping together Sunday as we study the example of Christ's humility and how we can follow His example here at New King! Philippians 2

    NewCity Orlando
    Numbers 27 | In the Wilderness

    NewCity Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 35:58 Transcription Available


    Listen to this week's sermon, In the Wilderness preached by Rev. Benjamin Kandt from Numbers 25:15-23.

    Pastor Mark Reynolds' Podcast
    Episode 394: Grace and Greatness (Message 5: Game of Life)

    Pastor Mark Reynolds' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 20:39


     Jesus redefines greatness as humble service. In this message, we explore how grace frees us from striving for status and empowers us to lift others up, following Christ's example of self-giving love. 

    Leading Conversations
    Conversation with Chris & Sara Griffith

    Leading Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 40:39 Transcription Available


    The story starts with two very different paths to faith—one raised in church but resistant to ministry, the other the first Christian in her family who woke up changed at seventeen. Those paths converged years later, when we compared dreams on a first date and said the quiet part out loud: we felt called to plant and pastor a church. The only mystery left was where. The answer became Chicago—its food, architecture, and energy, yes, but also its honest mix of beauty and brokenness. For Sarah, returning to her hometown felt impossible until a moment looking down from a departing plane turned resistance into a clear invitation: come back for redemption.They moved in 2019 with a solid plan—team, timeline, funding—and watched it collapse within months as the pandemic swept through the city. Our people left. Support paused. The playbook evaporated. What remained was presence: loving literal neighbors, sharing backyard meals, praying simple prayers, and letting a table culture do the work a stage couldn't. That season changed our approach and our hearts. We traded a metrics-first mindset for formation-first habits, asking what God wanted to build in us before anything He might build through us. Humility, integrity, and self-awareness became non-negotiables, and a small daily prayer—“God, give me one connection”—kept us moving with faith instead of frenzy.Send us a textWe want to help you find your next steps in ministry.Connect here with EXCEL. Ministry Partner: Christian Community Credit Union

    Rising Higher
    4553 - "Humility & Confidence" Part 2. Series: "Good in Tension" Pastor Randall Sean Garcia

    Rising Higher

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 28:00


    Walk Boldly With Jesus
    Come As You Are Series -- Mary

    Walk Boldly With Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 12:07


    Come As You Are Series -- MaryLuke 1:38 “I am the Lord's servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her.”I have been hesitant to talk about Mary in our Come As You Are series. I am not sure why. Part of it was that there was so much you could say about her. Another part of it was that we may feel we can't relate to Mary. She is amazing and so brave, and is the Mother of Jesus. What could we possibly have in common with her?I went online to learn more about Mary before she became the Mother of Jesus. Scripture does not tell us a lot about her before the Angel Gabriel visited her. There are a few things they do tell us and then there are a few things that we can learn from historical context. We know she was a woman living in her time.Here are a few things we know about Mary.1. She lived in NazarethLuke 1:26 says the angel Gabriel was sent “to a virgin in Nazareth.”Nazareth was a tiny, poor, obscure village — maybe 200–400 people.Nothing “good” came from there (John 1:46 “Can anything good come from Nazareth?”)This tells us:
Mary was from a humble, ordinary, overlooked place.2. She was a virgin engaged to JosephLuke 1:27 “to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin's name was Mary.”Engagement (betrothal) in Jewish culture was legally binding — more serious than a modern engagement.This tells us:
She was likely between 13–16 years old, a normal age for betrothal.3. She was deeply faithful and knew ScriptureMary's song, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55), is filled with: Quotes from Psalms, Echoes of Hannah's prayer (1 Samuel 2), Old Testament theology about God's mercy, justice, and covenantThis tells us:
She had a heart soaked in God's Word long before Gabriel appeared.4. She was humbleHer response to Gabriel: “I am the servant of the Lord…” (Luke 1:38)Her song: “He has looked on the humble state of His servant” (Luke 1:48)This tells us:
Humility wasn't something she learned after meeting Jesus — it was already who she was.5. She found favor with God before she was chosenLuke 1:28: “You are highly favored.”Luke 1:30: “You have found favor with God.”This tells us:
She already lived a life that pleased God — long before she carried Jesus.Now that we know a bit more about Mary, we can see that there may be some similarities.Here is a summary of the things we know about Mary. She was a young teen, living in an obscure, poor town. She had little earthly status, but had a deep love for God. She was humble, faithful, and obedient. She really knew her Scripture. God already favored her at a young age.Some of this we might relate to, and some of it we might not. Many can relate to growing up in an obscure place or feeling out of place in our community. We talked about this when we talked about Gideon. He was a man from the weakest clan in Manasseh and, by his own admission, the least in his family. Yet the angel of God called him a “mighty warrior.” What about you? What do you call yourself? What does your family call you? Do they see the amazing person that God sees, or do they just see you as a friend, a mom, a dad, a sibling? I know my kids are always surprised when I know something they don't think I should know. To them, I am just mom. They don't see me as someone who has her master's degree or someone who has written books and started her own business. They just see me as mom.I doubt many people from Mary's town would have looked at her and said, “She is going to be the mother of our Savior one day.” I doubt they looked at her and saw anything special. If the days when she lived were anything like when I was young, then she was probably an outcast, as those who love God tend to be outcasts. People don't understand why we love God so much. They don't understand why we would choose Him over all the “fun” things to do in this world.I was told by a priest one time how Mary and Joseph got engaged. He said that Mary had made a vow to the Lord to remain a virgin. The unmarried men in the area gathered to see who would marry this young woman who wanted to remain a virgin. They all threw their staffs in a pile, and when Joseph threw his in the pile, flowers grew out of it. This is why you will often see Joseph depicted with a staff with flowers growing out of it. When I looked up this story online, I found that this story is from the apocrypha (ancient books not considered reliable enough to be included in the Bible). There, the Protoevangelium of James claims that when young Mary wanted to dedicate herself as a perpetual virgin at the Temple, the high priest prayed for direction. An angel then told him to gather all of the unmarried men of the area, and have each one bring his rod (generally thought to be a walking stick or staff) to the temple “and to whomsoever the Lord shall show a sign, his wife shall she be…and Joseph took his rod last; and behold, a dove came out of the rod, and flew upon Joseph's head. And the priest said to Joseph, ‘You have been chosen by lot to take into your keeping the virgin of the Lord.'”Isn't this beautiful to know that God picked Joseph out for Mary? Who better to arrange your marriage than the Lord your God? I also heard that Joseph may have also made a similar vow, so it worked out well for both of them. Imagine that God knew what He was doing when her put Mary and Joseph together. I have a friend who is getting married, and he was praying about the marriage one day, and he heard the Lord tell him that it was an arranged marriage and that God had arranged it. Can you imagine? What better proof that you are meant to be together than the Lord telling you that He arranged your engagement?Notice, God did not arrange for Mary to be with someone who wanted to change her. He didn't arrange for her to be with someone who was unkind to her and criticized everything she said and did. He brought someone in her life that loved her for who she was and supported her, even when she was pregnant and they weren't married yet. Even when she was pregnant, and he didn't know how she could be.  He supported her and raised Jesus as his own son. That is truly a God arranged marriage.God loved Mary. He knew her wishes and how much she loved Him. He arranged for her to be married to a good husband. He asked her to do an incredible thing, and she said yes. I am not sure if Mary understood all she was saying yes to, and yet she said yes anyway. What if we could do this? What if we could say yes, even though we don't have all the details? What if we could say yes, even when we don't quite understand the call? What if we just said yes because we know God and we trust that if He is asking us, then we will be able to handle whatever comes our way.God wants us to come to Him just as we are, and He will give us all we need just as He did for Mary. He gave Mary a loving spouse. One who would find her a safe place to have her baby. One who would listen to the angel from his dreams and wake them up in the middle of the night and move them to Egypt until they were the same. Then he would move them back once they were safe. God will give you all you need to do what He is calling you to do as well. God is calling you to do something. It might not be as extraordinary as carrying the Savior of the World, but it will still be an important call. Will you say yes? Will you come as you are and trust that you are exactly who God needs for this particular call? God loves you, yes, you, just as you are! I hope that if you get nothing else out of this series, you will believe that God loves you more than you could ever imagine and that He wants you to come to Him just as you are. You don't have to change anything to come to Him! He just wants you!!Dear Heavenly Father, I ask you to bless all those listening today. Lord, we love you and we want to believe you love us. Please help us believe that we don't have to do anything for you to love us. Please help us to believe we don't have to change before we come to you. Lord, this whole series has been about how you want us to come as we are. I pray that every person listening has come to realize that they can come to you just as they are and that you will help them become the person they want to be. We love you, Lord, and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus's holy name, Amen!!Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. This episode concludes our Come As You Are series. If you have any ideas of what you would like to see for our next series, please reach out and let me know. It could be a topic like forgiveness, love, mercy, joy, or it could be something like a specific book of the Bible that you have always wanted to understand better. It could also be on the various people of the Bible. The options are endless, as there is so much in the Bible. Please let me know what you are interested in learning more about. I want this podcast to be for you! I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Remember, Jesus loves you just as you are, and so do I! Have a blessed day!Today's Word from the Lord was received in July 2025 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “Yes, I am your victory, my children. But I am not a victor as you picture in a battle. I am the victory that brings your heart closer and closer to mine. My victory reigns in your heart. My victory doesn't have ticker tape parades, loud shouting, or gracious singing. My victory has gentle, peaceful love and joy placed deeply in your heart because you know beyond all knowing that I am yours, and you are mine.” www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace

    End Time Podcast with David Heavener: What you Won't Hear in Church
    STOP! Looking at the feast & focus on the Crumbs. David Heavener Sunday

    End Time Podcast with David Heavener: What you Won't Hear in Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 57:50


    Join David Heavener in this powerful sermon as he encourages believers to trust in God and focus on the 'crumbs' of faith, rather than the worldly 'feast'. Through personal anecdotes and biblical stories, David shares how true miracles and blessings come from humble faith and devotion. Get inspired to deepen your spiritual journey and witness God's power in everyday life.

    Daily Philokalia
    Fr Turbo Qualls: On Humility and the Love of Enemies

    Daily Philokalia

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 10:12


    ​FOR LINKS to all our podcasts, visit the ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN TEACHING PODCAST DIRECTORY at the links below. You can also search ‘Orthodox Christian Teaching' in the Apple Podcasts or Spotify apps to find all our podcasts: ON APPLE PODCASTS APP: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/orthodox-christian-teaching-podcast-directory/id1680765527ON SPOTIFY APP: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ALQ9YkJ0hhZ20GGZv7MH9?si=hVv_aqKtSrypyTLr1YZQIQ

    Hyper Conscious Podcast
    Is Entitlement Ever Good? (2253)

    Hyper Conscious Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 28:46 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Next Level University, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros expose the hidden cost of entitlement, fake confidence, and the mindset traps that keep you stalled. You'll rethink what it really means to earn success, build internal strength, and stay grounded when it matters most. This isn't motivation. It's mental mastery rooted in self-awareness, consistency, and high-level performance psychology. If you're ready to stop pretending and start becoming the person you claim to be, this episode will hit hard in all the right ways.Learn more about:

    THE MOUNTAIN CHURCH
    Anointed to Serve || Samuel Goulte

    THE MOUNTAIN CHURCH

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 52:55


    In this sermon from The Mountain Church, the pastor examines the Elijah-Elisha narrative to reveal how God breaks isolation through generosity and service. He highlights that Elisha—a successful farmer with no religious background—responded to God's calling by immediately abandoning his livelihood, sacrificing his oxen, and humbly serving Elijah before becoming a prophet himself. The core message emphasizes that God's anointing first leads to serving others rather than authority, encouraging listeners to find mentors, gain wisdom through humble service, and embrace Jesus's model of leadership as foot-washing rather than power-wielding.

    Chestnut Ridge Church
    James 4: Humility and Trust // James - Part 4

    Chestnut Ridge Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 38:35


    We all face enemies—within, around us, and spiritual. Pastor Tim explores the three main enemies every person faces: the flesh, the world, and the devil. Drawing from James 4, he shows how these forces create confusion and division, and how God equips us to overcome them with humility and the power of His Spirit. // Verses and message notes: www.theridge.church/notes // Join us online or in person Sundays at 9a + 11a: www.theridge.church/live

    Marquettism.org
    Humility: a Necessity for Masculinity, Leadership & Success

    Marquettism.org

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 74:57


    Explaining how having the wrong type of self importance hinders our maturation as men and success in life. Support Via Cashapp: @MarquettDavonSupport via Venmo: @MarquettDavonSupport: https://donate.stripe.com/4gM9ATgXFcRx5Tf4rw0x200Become a member: https://thesasn.com/membership-account/membership-levels/Support with Bitcoin: BTC Deposit address: 3NtpN3eGwcmAgq1AYJsp7aV7QzQDeE9uwdMy Book: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Box-Marquett-Burton/dp/0578745062https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-marquett-burtons-training-centerBook Consultation: https://cozycal.com/sasn#Marquettism #FinancialFreedom #Entrepreneurship #Marquettdavon #Wealth #FoundationalBlackAmerican #Leadership #Deen #business #relationships #money

    Sermons from The River of Life Church
    2025 11 16 "One Necessary Thing" -Pastor Derrick Gray - Audio

    Sermons from The River of Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 34:35


    River of Life is an inter-denominational, interracial, Spirit-filled church located in the heart of Wakulla County, Florida. We share the sermons from our services in the hopes they'll reach others determined to worship God in spirit and truth.

    Sermons from The River of Life Church
    2025 11 16 "One Necessary Thing" -Pastor Derrick Gray - Video

    Sermons from The River of Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 34:35


    River of Life is an inter-denominational, interracial, Spirit-filled church located in the heart of Wakulla County, Florida. We share the sermons from our services in the hopes they'll reach others determined to worship God in spirit and truth.

    New Grace Apostolic Temple
    "Healing on the Other Side of Humility" -Sunday Service 11/16/2025

    New Grace Apostolic Temple

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 36:58


    Preached by: Pastor Alex DumasNew Grace Apostolic Temple2898 Packard Rd.Ann Arbor, MI 48108www.newgrace.orgGiving infoCash App: $NewGraceTemplePay Pal: PayPal@newgrace.orgOur Bookstore: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bookstore.newgrace.org/Givelify: Search - New Grace Apostolic Temple

    Cryy Out Sermons
    The Essence of Humility

    Cryy Out Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 41:54


    The Joy Letter — Part 9 "The Essence of Humility" Philippians 2:5-11 Cryy Out Christian Fellowship Message: Arnold Perez First time? Visit cryyout.org/new and tell us about yourself! Stay Connected: Website: www.cryyout.org Donate: https://pushpay.com/g/cryyout?src=hpp Instagram: @ cryyout Facebook: @ cryyout

    Faith Baptist Church of Palm Bay
    The Humility of Christian Love

    Faith Baptist Church of Palm Bay

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 56:45


    In John 13, Jesus, knowing His hour has come to depart to the Father, demonstrates the essence of divine love and humble service by washing His disciples' feet—a profound act that transcends cultural norms and reveals His sovereign identity as the Son of God. Though fully aware of Judas's impending betrayal and the coming crucifixion, Jesus performs this lowly task not only to model servant leadership but to foreshadow His ultimate sacrifice, emphasizing that true greatness lies in selfless love. The passage underscores that spiritual cleansing comes through faith in Christ's atoning work, not proximity to Him, and calls believers to embody His example by loving and serving others sacrificially. Jesus' command to follow His example is not merely symbolic but a moral imperative: if one knows the truth, blessedness comes not from knowledge alone but from obedience. The sermon thus calls the church to live out the gospel in humility, where genuine faith is evidenced by transformed lives marked by service and love.

    The Rob Skinner Podcast
    Building a Thriving Church Community with Jesse and Alexandra Ghoman

    The Rob Skinner Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 70:51


    Summary In this episode of The Rob Skinner Podcast, Jesse and Alexandra Ghoman share their inspiring journey of faith, love, and ministry. From their beginnings in faith to their marriage and transition to leading the Charleston Church, the Ghomans open up about the joys and challenges of ministry life. They discuss personal losses, leadership lessons, and the power of relationships in growing a vibrant church community. Their story is one of humility, perseverance, and faith — a powerful reminder that great ministry is built on love, teamwork, and trust in God's plan. Key Takeaways Jesse and Alexandra's unique journeys of faith and calling. The importance of deep relationships and authentic community in ministry. How to navigate challenges and losses in leadership. Proven strategies for church growth and community engagement. The role of humility and collaboration between evangelists and elders. Building a strong culture of leadership development. The power of faith to overcome obstacles. Creating an inviting and inspiring environment for families. The lasting impact of personal relationships on church health and growth. Dreaming big for the future — multiplication, vision, and legacy. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction and Background 01:48 – Faith Journeys: Becoming Christians 06:21 – Meeting and Marrying: Jesse and Alexandra's Love Story 11:54 – Ministry Beginnings: From Boston to Charleston 15:38 – Transitioning to Charleston: Reasons for the Move 19:22 – Growing the Church: Strategies and Challenges 28:29 – Navigating Loss: Personal and Ministry Challenges 31:32 – Recognizing Unique Gifts in Leadership 34:35 – The Importance of Experience and Expertise 37:27 – Strategies for Raising Up Leaders 47:07 – Building Healthy Relationships with Elders 52:58 – The Value of Humility and Time in Leadership 56:13 – Intentional Friendships and Community Building 56:54 – Vision for the Future: Multiplication and Growth 01:02:10 – Making Life Count: Priorities and Legacy

    Legacy Makers: A Conversation For Dads
    The Dad Edge with Larry Hagner

    Legacy Makers: A Conversation For Dads

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 48:09


    Ever feel like you’re drifting through fatherhood, marriage, and work—wondering if true connection is possible? This episode with Larry Hagner reveals how intentional living can break the cycle of overwhelm and transform your relationships. Hear practical strategies for building legendary marriages, connecting deeply with your kids, and finding purpose beyond the daily grind. Discover why small moments matter, how humility unlocks growth, and why every dad’s journey can spark a movement. Tune in for real stories, actionable tips, and inspiration to live your legacy—starting today. Grab your FREE “Questions for the Car” for kids ages 5-8, 9-12, and teens—spark great conversations on the go! [Get them here.] Order Larry’s book, “The Pursuit of Legendary Fatherhood,” on Amazon and start building your epic legacy today! Want a signed copy? Get Larry’s book PLUS two free courses—Creating More Patience and Creating Extraordinary Marriage—right here! Chapters 00:00 Introduction & Welcome00:52 Larry’s Journey: Fatherhood, Marriage, and The Dad Edge02:18 Understanding “The Drift” in Life04:47 Creating the Avatar: Lance’s Story06:53 The Reality of Overwhelm and Disconnection10:43 Defining Legendary Fatherhood13:21 Kids Spell Love “T-I-M-E”16:36 Practical Connection: Car Conversations & Notes21:12 Loving Your Kids’ Mom Well27:19 Integration vs. Balance in Life30:41 When the Expert Feels Lost35:24 Learning, Unlearning, and Relearning as a Parent39:44 The Future of Intentional Fatherhood43:54 The Wedding Toast Moment: Living Your Legacy45:49 Resources & Closing ThoughtsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Potter's House At One LA
    ACT 1: Follow The Leader (Humility) - Ebenezer Quaye (Wednesday Bible Study)

    The Potter's House At One LA

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 99:37


    Scriptural References:  Philippians 2:3-11 CJB Mark 10:42-45 NKJV Luke 2:46-52 NIV   Homework:   Is there any role / duty in your life that you feel is beneath you?   How can you bring the mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5-8) to that role or duty?

    Back from the Abyss
    Parenting through the storm-- Adoption, trauma, acceptance, and humility

    Back from the Abyss

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 61:04


    BFTA storyteller Frank shares the joy, confusion, chaos, utter fear, and deepest gratitude when he and his partner Brad adopted and raised two boys, ages 4 and 2, from the foster care system. Twenty years ago, when Frank adopted the boys, trauma was not in the public awareness as it is today, and he was told that these little boys, who had spent some time in a meth house, might well have some challenges…..but he never could have expected what awaited.Can love overcome trauma? Can stability and structure and patience and compassion adequately compensate for profound early childhood neglect and abuse?  Frank's story is just one example, but it's a beautiful one, these two dads trying to find a way to heal deep attachment wounds without a roadmap. Support the show! https://www.buzzsprout.com/396871/supportBFTA episode recommendations/Podcast pagehttps://www.craigheacockmd.com/podcast-page/Support the show