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Knowing Faith
#99 – Father Abraham

Knowing Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 33:26


In this episode Jen Wilkin, JT English and Kyle Worley discuss Genesis Chapter 12 and introduce Abraham. More specifically they take a look at where Abraham comes from, the components of the call of Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, the significance of election, and God’s presence, place, purpose and people.  Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Genesis 12, 15, 17, 1 Peter 1:1, Romans 9-11“Progressive Dispensationalism” by Craig Blaising “Kingdom Through Covenant: A Biblical-Theological Understanding of the Covenants” by Gentry and Wellum“God's Kingdom through God's Covenants: A Concise Biblical Theology” by Gentry and Wellum“Introducing Covenant Theology” by Michael Horton*Amazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting Knowing Faith* Sponsors:The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - For more information and to apply, go to SBTS.edu/phd. Save $40 by using the Application Waiver Code, KNOWINGFAITH.  Type it in as one word. The deadline to apply for the summer cohort is March 15, so get started today.In Being the Bad Guys, author Stephen McAlpine offers observations, encouragement, and strategies for faithful outreach in today's world. If you order more than 20 copies of the book, you can sign up for a free call with the author to discuss ideas for your specific context. Learn more here.Turning of Days by Hannah Anderson - Turning of Days beckons you to a world of tree frogs and peach blossoms, mountain springs and dark winter nights—all in search of nature's God. All in harmony with Scripture. Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteSupport Knowing Faith and Become a Patron:patreon.com/knowingfaith

Grantham Church Podcast
Cultivating & Letting Go (4 of 6)

Grantham Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 45:00


Sermon Series: Cultivating & Letting Go | Lent 2019Sermon Title: Being a Third Way Family: Cultivating the Radical Love of Jesus in the ChurchScripture Reading: John 17:20-23; Romans 15:1-7; Ephesians 4:2-3 Jesus and the whole of the New Testament calls us to live in harmony with one another. When people of other religions disagree, they divide. When people in politics disagree, they divide. When the church disagrees, we stay together, because the gospel has made us a family. In Being a Third Way Family, Bruxy Cavey (The Meeting House, Canada) shares how we can cultivate the radical love of Jesus in the church and overcome our differences.Worship Resources:sermon video (mp4)sermon slidesMarch 31 bulletinsmall group discussion questions

HomeTown
Drop Your Anchor

HomeTown

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 61:47


Hometown is a podcast from Episcopal Migration Ministries and is part of the Good Book Club. This is the last episode in Season 1! Stay subscribed - we’ll release special episodes throughout the summer, including from General Convention! Pentecost Sunday is the last day of this round of the Good Book Club. Scripture readings: Acts 27:13—28:44. Scripture reflection To close out the first season of Hometown, hosts Allison & Kendall discuss the end of Acts as metaphor, searching for a place to drop your anchor, Burundi, how beautiful and overwhelming it is to be welcomed and made to feel at home, and how we’re called to create home for others. Interview This last interview in season 1 is special. We speak with Laetitia Mizero Hellerud, an activist, learner, teacher, seeker, and social justice advocate. Laetitia is the author of Being at Home in the World: Cross-Cultural Leadership Lessons to Guide Your Journey. “As a four-time refugee, change and adaptation has become a way of life for Laetitia Mizero Hellerud. Having to adapt to this way of thinking since childhood, she learned to rely on her own decisions and, at the same time, accept the love and help of others to survive. In Being at Home in the World, Laetitia shares what she has learned about adaptation about finding your home in the midst of chaos and struggle. It starts with an open mind and an open heart.” Learn more about Laetitia at https://laetitiahellerud.com/, and find her book on Amazon here: http://a.co/hvbUFXW. Get ready for World Refugee Day! Check out EMM’s World Refugee Day page: www.episcopalmigrationministries.org/worldrefugeeday. Every year, World Refugee Day is observed on June 20. This is an important day to celebrate the strength, resilience, and contributions of refugees to communities all over the world - and for us to deepen our commitment to the work of welcome and refugee resettlement. We hope you’ll participate in or organize something to celebrate the day! It could be a small gathering, including Prayers of the People for Refugees and Displaced Persons in your Sunday worship, taking up a special Refugee Sunday collection to support EMM, host a film viewing, and so much more! Support EMM One thing you could do for World Refugee Day is invite others to join in the work of welcome by making a donation to Episcopal Migration Ministries. No gift is too small, and all are put to use to welcome our newest neighbors. Visit www.episcopalmigrationministries.org/give or text HOMETOWN to 91999. -------------------------------- Our theme song composer is Abraham Mwinda Ikando. Find his music at www.abrahammwindamusic.com. Follow EMM on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: emmrefugees Stay in touch with the Good Book Club! They’re coming back next liturgical year: www.goodbookclub.org.

StepDad Success
EP081: Storms – Dealing With The Ups & Downs Of Life

StepDad Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 7:33


Everyone experiences challenges now and then, but effectively dealing with these “storms” is key to achieving your goals. We’ll discuss the negative impact of stopping and waiting for a storm to come—or creating a storm of your own. Finally, we’ll talk about the importance of preventing storms from dragging you off course and staying focused on the blue skies ahead. POINT #1: Don’t Create Your Own Storms * When things are going well in your life, it can be tempting to stop moving forward while you wait for a storm to come. * Although occasional storms are an inevitable part of life, negative thoughts and behaviors will cause storms to blow in more frequently. * Negativity can lead you to creating your own storms. POINT #2: Storms Affect All Areas of Life * In Body, storms may show up as disease, injury and sickness. * In Being, storms may show up as a poor spiritual connect

Grace Bible Church, Greenwood Sermons Podcast
The Fear In Being Caught (Audio)

Grace Bible Church, Greenwood Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015


Beginning January 25th, join Pastor Helland as he begins a new series entitled, “The Fear of God." He will be taking a look at some truths at may have not been taught or throughly studied in recent days, truths that are not new but perhaps, some...

Talkin' Pets - Fun-filled Discussions About Pets - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Jon Patch talks to author, Barbara J. King about her book, "Being With Animals." Animals are an integral part of our lives and culture. We can find them in children's books as talking characters, in our living rooms snuggled up on the couch or on our dinner plates next to a heap of mashed potatoes. In "Being with Animals," anthropologist Barbara J. King explains how this unique relationship came to be by tracing it back to our earliest human ancestors. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Being With Animals ....with Jon Patch