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Fighting the tide of rising fascism requires good information. This week, Josh sat down with Isaac Adams, an immigration attorney with nearly a decade of experience defending immigrants in removal proceedings from the United States government, to get a better understanding of the current legal landscape. Among other things, we talked about: What is new under the recently inaugurated Trump administration and what is merely a continuation of long-standing government policy How the recently signed bipartisan Laken Riley Act expands the authority of ICE to detain undocumented immigrants indefinitely How to document what you see effectively and spread useful, accurate information within your community How to know your rights and assert them when confronted by enforcement officers Get equipped and keep your head up. We are going to win. USEFUL LINKS THAT YOU SHOULD CLICK ON: Donate to the Acacia Center for Justice, an immigrant legal defense nonprofit Read up on your rights with Know Your Rights documents provided by the ACLU (available in English and Spanish) Print up your rights with Know Your Rights flyers for if ICE visits provided by the AILA (available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, Haitian Creole, and Punjabi)
Discover the heart and soul of a thriving family business as we sit down with Isaiah and Isaac Adams, co-owners of Backyard and Beyond. Ever wondered what it takes to turn a seemingly simple idea into a successful venture? Join us as we unpack the entrepreneurial journey of the Adams brothers, whose story starts with their father's leap from insurance into the shed industry, providing an unexpected yet fertile ground for their budding ambitions. Isaiah's bold choice to leave college and Isaac's balance of school and work are just the beginning of a tale that champions exceptional service and unique products in a competitive market.Wander with us through the nuanced landscape of growth strategies and community values that define Backyard and Beyond. Drawing from early experiences in a family lawn business, the Adams brothers emphasize the delicate balance between expansion—evidenced by their new Alabama location—and maintaining a personal touch. We explore inspiration from figures like Grant Cardone and examine stories such as the rise of McDonald's to glean insights into vision and identity. As the conversation unfolds, we explore the importance of adaptability in business goals and highlight the powerful role of community and service.As the holiday season approaches, we reflect on gratitude, family, and the lessons that have shaped our paths. Passion, discipline, and empathy are woven throughout our discussion, offering a blueprint for overcoming the hurdles of burnout and turning sales into meaningful experiences. The Adams brothers share their heartfelt appreciation for the lessons imparted by their parents, underscoring the significance of trust and collaboration. With Thanksgiving around the corner, we celebrate the profound impact of family values, both in building a business and in striving for a fulfilling personal life.For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberShed SuiteIdentigrowShed ProLiftifyMaking Sales Simple
Isaac Adams from Iron City Church in Birmingham, AL preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on October 27, 2024. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: John 6:37
Send us a Text Message.This episode is a real treat for Greg & Stacey, because our guest is also our pastor. Isaac Adams is the Lead Pastor at Iron City Church in Birmingham AL; additionally he is an author and founder of a non-profit organization called "United? We Pray," which encourages and equips Christians to pursue racial reconciliation.Isaac talks about his upbringing in Washington D.C., his journey to faith, and the difficult decision - as a Black man - to move to Birmingham (and all its painful history) to pastor his first church. The conversation covers a multitude of topics, eventually settling into a great discussion on the creative lies of our enemy, how hard it is to confess struggles within the church, and why it's so important we learn to do so. Christ is the vine and we are the branches, and as Isaac says in our conversation, "Honesty is the oxygen that makes the branches of the vine grow."Iron City Church (Birmingham AL) web siteUnited? We Pray web siteIsaac Adams' books on AmazonAwaken websiteRoots Retreat Men's IntensiveRoots Retreat Women's WorkshopAwaken Men & Women's support meeting info (including virtual)
Isaac Adams and Austin Suter are back on the podcast to recount a significant disagreement they experienced in their friendship. They go back into the disagreement with Tim and Rick and discuss issues of contempt, interpersonal differences, complexities and wounds, and spiritual battle. They caution against a bulldozer mentality and highlight how to press into hard conversations with gentleness in order to save and deepen a relationship rather than to abandon it.Show notes and a full transcript are available.
Isaac Adams and Austin Suter join today's episode to discuss the challenges and camaraderie they've experienced in their interracial friendship. They speak with Tim and Rick about the beginnings of their friendship and the importance of having an established relationship when the difficulties and disagreements hit, which inevitably occur. They discuss the relational elbow grease that is required for friendships to make it through the hard times, and some great insights are provided on how we can get better with disagreements in our own friendships. And Isaac wrote an article, “Before You Ask Your Black Friend About Race," which they reference in this episode. Show notes and a full transcript are available.
Join us for a conversation with Isaac Adams, Lead pastor at Iron City Church in Birmingham, Alabama and author of Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations.
This week Isaac discussed the rich young ruler and how idolatry often comes in forms we don't realize.
This week Isaac tackled a difficult passage on divorce, giving context to a challenging passage. Then we see Jesus tell the children to come to him.
We had the privilege of sitting down with Isaac Adams and Austin Sutor who do ministry through their non-profit United? We Pray. https://uwepray.org/We hope you find this conversation thought-provoking and engaging!Show notes:Demographic research: https://uwepray.org/united-we-pray-ar...Isaac's article about not making your minority friends your primary resources on race: https://uwepray.org/united-we-pray-ar...Interview with Derwin Gray: https://uwepray.org/podcast/how-to-he...Austin's article about whether white folks need to apologize for slavery: https://uwepray.org/united-we-pray-ar...When using the word "woke": https://uwepray.org/united-we-pray-articles/uwp-woke/ ⚫CONNECT WITH US:
Elizabeth Woodson is joined by Isaac Adams to have a conversation about how we are called to unity and to pursue oneness in love.Questions Covered in This Episode:Can you share about one or two specific situations that were causing division in the NT churches?What wisdom do the NT authors give these first-century Christians about how to pursue unity? Why do you believe they place such great emphasis on the need for Christians to pursue unity?Why do you think Christians today struggle to overcome the issues that divide us?What are some pieces of wisdom you could give someone that would help them take a step towards unity in a conversation about race when they disagree?What does it look like for you to pursue unity in your family and church community?How does the theme of unity in The Epistles point us to the gospel?Guest Bio:Isaac Adams is the lead pastor of Iron City Church in Birmingham Alabama. He founded United? We Pray, a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife—especially between Christians. He was born and raised in Washington, D.C.. He studied journalism and religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received his Masters of Divinity from Southern Seminary. He is married to Megan, and they have three children.Reflection:Who in your church community are you struggling to remain unified with? How can you embody 2 Timothy 2:24 in that situation?Continue Learning:Talking About Race by Isaac AdamsUnited? We PrayAgents of Grace by Daniel DarlingCompassion & Conviction by Justin GiboneyThe Peacemaker by Ken SandeAmazon affiliate links are used where appropriate. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, thank you for supporting Training the Church.Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | TikTokOur Sister Podcasts:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Confronting Christianity | Tiny TheologiansStarting Place with Elizabeth Woodson is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon. Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | TikTokOur Sister Podcasts:Knowing Faith | The Family Discipleship Podcast | Confronting Christianity | Tiny TheologiansStarting Place with Elizabeth Woodson is a podcast of Training the Church. For ad-free episodes and more content check out our Patreon.
Hello and welcome to Anchored. Our heart is to provide solid biblical content, engaging stories and insights, and dialogue between each other as we navigate the three relationships together of God, Church, and the World. To find out more about Isaac Adams and his ministry head to:https://uwepray.org/ ⚫CONNECT WITH US:
The book of Jonah is jam packed with action. We see Jonah actively run away from God's command, being thrown overboard, getting swallowed by a giant fish, and then stepping into obedience and doing what God asked…sort of. What can we learn from this short piece of Biblical truth? Tune in to this week's episode of 52 Weeks in the Word and hear a conversation all about the book of Jonah. Isaac Adams serves as lead pastor at Iron City Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and is the founder of United? We Pray, a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife. He is a speaker and author of the new book, Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Convos. You can follow him on Twitter. This week's reading: Amos 1 - Micah 7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue our series on life and community in a post-pandemic society by sitting down with author and pastor, Isaac Adams. In this episode we discuss the cure to loneliness, the danger of isolation and how God models what community should look like. Guest Resources Connect with Isaac: Instagram | Twitter (X) United We Pray Isaac's Book: Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations Thanks To Our Sponsors We love the Pour Over and we think you will too! The Pour Over provides concise, politically neutral, and entertaining summaries of the world's biggest news paired with reminders to stay focused on eternity. Subscribe in just one click...click here! -- One of the best ways to support the show is by becoming a Patron. Your support helps us continue producing this show. Follow us on social: Instagram Twitter Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co. If you would like to sponsor this show, email sponsor@thegoodpodcast.co
Have you ever heard an old hymn that contains the words, the Lord make His face shine upon you? This theme of the Lord's face shining upon His people is seen as a theme throughout all of scripture - including Psalm 67. Join us for this episode for a discussion of this Psalm with Isaac Adams. Isaac Adams serves as lead pastor at Iron City Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and is the founder of United? We Pray, a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife. He is a speaker and author of the new book, Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Convos. You can follow him on Twitter. This Week's Reading: Psalm 41 - Psalm 77See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABOUT ISAAC ADAMSIsaac Adams is the lead pastor at Iron City Church. He is also the founder of United? We Pray, a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife and the author of Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations.ABOUT TALKBACKSOur Talkbacks are great opportunities to see how our faith engages with the world around us. This summer, we're excited to have four evenings that discuss how the gospel changes how we think about race, politics, the world, and our stories.Each Talkback, we get a chance to hear from a speaker for about 45 minutes before spending about 45 minutes in a Q&A. We encourage you to come with questions! 2023 SUMMER SERIES June 7 • The Gospel & Race with Isaac Adams June 28 • Faithfulness in a Polarized Society with Justin Giboney July 19 • The Big Three: Non-Negotiables from Believers in Persecution with Nik Ripken July 26 • The Gospel as a Better Story with Elizabeth Woodson MORE INFOFor more info, visit rccbirmingham.com/talkbacks
On this episode of The Player's Profile, host Jotham Israel welcomes Isaac Adams. Isaac is a sophomore Criminal Justice/Sociology major, and thrower on the Men's Track and Field team.
Is race a social issue or a gospel issue? What does the New Testament say about race? Is Jesus for everyone? Are you missing the heart of Jesus? In today's episode, Keith discusses Matthew 15 and shares the Bible's view on race. Join the TMBT community in reading the entire New Testament in 2023. Get your FREE reading plan here. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it with others, so others can find it too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter@TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Matthew 15 Want to learn more? Check out these resources: A Racial Reconciliation Playbook with Derwin Gray Talking About Race with Isaac Adams
Working off of the idea of Ralphie's Red Ryder BB gun from A Christmas Story, Jonathan and John-Mark share their own personal stories of their favorite surprise Christmas present. They also call on some members from Shades to ask them about their favorite Christmas present that they ever received. JM's Albums Of The Year 2022 Top Ten: 1. Arcade Fire - WE 2. The Smile - A Light For Attracting Attention 3. beabadoobee - Beatopia 4. Angel Olsen - Big Time 5. Tyler Childers - Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven? 6. Weyes Blood - And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow 7. Louis Prince - Flounder 8. Wilco - Cruel Country 9. Broken Bells - Into The Blue 10. Alvvays - Blue Rev Jonathan's Books Of The Year 2022: 1. Arcade Fire - WE 2. The Smile - A Light For Attracting Attention 3. beabadoobee - Beatopia 4. Angel Olsen - Big Time 5. Tyler Childers - Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven? 6. Weyes Blood - And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow 7. Louis Prince - Flounder 8. Wilco - Cruel Country 9. Broken Bells - Into The Blue 10. Alvvays - Blue Rev Jonathan's Books Of The Year 2022: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley: A Guide To Reading & Reflecting by Karen Swallow Prior The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien Marriage by Paul David Tripp Enjoy Your Prayer Life by Michael Reeves Spirit And Sacrament by Andrew Wilson Saints, Sufferers, And Sinners by Michael Emlet Understanding Spiritual Warfare by Sam Storms The Sermon On The Mount And Human Flourishing by Jonathan Pennington Why God Makes Sense In A World That Doesn't by Gavin Ortlund Talking About Race by Isaac Adams
This week we sat down for a conversation with Isaac Adams and Austin Suter from United? We Pray. Isaac is a husband, father, author and the founder of U?WP. He is also the lead pastor of Iron City Church in Birmingham, AL. Austin is the editor for U?WP. He is a husband, father and seminary student at RTS Charlotte and a member at Iron City Church in Birmingham, AL. United? We Pray Talking About Race JM's Album Of The Week: Ray Charles - The Spirit Of Christmas Bradford's Book Club: The King of Christmas: All God's Children Search for Jesus (A FatCat Book) by Todd R. Haines & Natasha Kennedy
Advent For All / James 4:1-6 / Isaac Adams
While everyone is off for Thanksgiving break we bring you a sermon preached by Brad Brown from June 28, 2020 titled "The Door". JM's Album Of The Week: The Lone Bellow - Love Songs For Losers Bradford's Book Club (Jonathan's Pick): Talking About Race: Gospel Hope For Hard Conversations by Isaac Adams
Mr. Isaac Adams has a real conversation about the difficulties teachers face, plus dreaming big to create a classroom filled with technology and students willing to try STEM.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At Arsenal Tech High School there are hundreds of students, 76 acres, 13 buildings, and plenty of history, but only one Mr. Isaac Adams.“Mr. Adams has an immense passion for Tech. Not only is he a graduate of Arsenal Tech, but he lives very much in the community and sees his role here not just as a teacher, but as a member of the Tech community."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Conversations about race aren't going away. In fact, they're just getting started. This week on Truth Over Tribe, Patrick talks with speaker and author Isaac Adams about just that. Isaac is the founder of United We Pray, a ministry dedicated to prayer for racial strife, and is the author of Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations. Hear Isaac share several resources and tips for helping direct our conversations about race in the right direction. Listen now!Resources:Talking about Race: Gospel Hope for Hard ConversationsSubscribe To Our BlogHow Tribal Are You?Ok, truth time... Did you like this episode? Tell us by leaving a rating or review!
Tim and Isaac Adams resume the conversation on race and discuss practical insights and advice for the Church when we talk about race. They draw from a fictional shooting in Isaac's book, Talking About Race, to explore ideas and practices for developing biblical conviction and faithful engagement with racial tensions and problems. The conversation also touches on systemic or structural racism, the centrality of forgiveness, and the relational newness we ought to demonstrate as a result of the new life in Christ. There are no quick fixes, but there is wisdom we can readily put into practice. This is part 2 of a 2-part conversation on race with Isaac Adams.
It's hard to talk about race, so we're looking to Isaac Adams for help. Isaac Adams is the lead pastor of Ironside City Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and he recently wrote a book on race for Christians. Tim speaks with Isaac about the origins of the book, the significance of narrative, the wisdom in listening and the importance of mutual engagement, and why God's Word should be the light that illuminates our conversations on race and racism. This is part 1 of a 2-part conversation on race with Isaac Adams.
In this interview with Isaac Adams, we discuss his book Talking About Race and the practical truths needed to enter those conversations with compassion and humility. Unity is complex, costly, and uncomfortable, but Adams offers a way forward through the gospel. — Support us on Patreon Follow us on social: instagram.com/culture_matters_pod twitter.com/culturemattersp culturematterspodcast.podbean.com/
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Overview: This is a different kind of episode than anything we've ever put out. On March 3, 2022, Jan Adams passed into glory. She was the mother of UWP founder, Isaac Adams. Isaac talks about his mom and the impact she had on him. She was a woman committed to prayer, and we see her fingerprints all around our ministry. Please pray for her family as they grieve her sudden passing. Links & Show Notes:To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Produced by Josh Deng with editing by Roshane Ricketts.
Ronjour and Brandon sit down with Isaac Adams (Pastor of Iron City Church) to discuss his new book Talking About Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations. What makes having conversations on/about race so difficult? Is social media the right place to have these conversations? Where should the starting point be with these conversations? Join us this week as we tackle these questions (and many more)!
Bring up race and people tense up and dig their heals in. Why is this? Why is talking about race is so difficult, and no less in the church? In this episode, Isaac Adams sits down with Kirk to talk about talking: how can we have better conversations about race? Or even more fundamentally, why do we need to have better conversations about race? Based on Adam's recent book, Talking about Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations (Zondervan, January 2022).
In this episode, I talk with pastor Isaac Adams about his recent book Talking about Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations (Zondervan, 2022). In our discussion, Isaac shares his approach to having conversations about race, his insights about racial issues and pastoral ministry, and some of his process in writing and shaping his book. Isaac is lead pastor of Iron City Church in Birmingham, AL. He also is the founder of the ministry "United? We Pray." Read his most recent book: Talking about Race: Gospel Hope for Hard Conversations (Zondervan, 2022) Read his previous book on Christian maturity: Training: How Do I Grow as a Christian? (9Marks | Christian Focus) Thanks for listening! Clarifying Note: The views of special guests are their own & do not necessarily reflect my own or the organizations with which I am formally and informally affiliated.
After Isaac Adams returned from Afghanistan struggling with anger and hypervigilance, he found that working with traumatised racehorses was helping him heal
Title: God Saves Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: What Does God Do? Passage: Genesis
Title: God Floods Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: What Does God Do? Passage: Genesis 6:1-7:24
Title: God Spares Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: What Does God Do? Passage: Genesis 4:16-5:32
Draft expert Adam Spinella from The Box and One (@TheBoxAndOne_) joins Salt City Hoops' Isaac Adams and Dan Clayton ahead of the 2021 NBA Draft. Adam and Isaac each share some names that make some sense as Jazz draft targets, and the trio also examines some broader questions along the way. What do the Jazz need the most after their playoff collapse? Do they target an immediate contributor or a high-upside prospect?
Title: God Sees Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: What God Does Passage: Genesis 4:1-16
Born and raised just a few miles from CHBC, Isaac Adams has lived in Northeast Washington D.C. most of his life, and has benefited greatly from CHBC members whom he met at an early age. Isaac attended The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied Journalism and Religious Studies. In college, Isaac came to know the Lord through the ministry of friends and his local church. In 2012, after his time at UNC, Isaac served with the IMB in Brazil, and then returned to CHBC in 2013 to participate in the pastoral internship program. After that, he served the efforts of Together for the Gospel, CROSS Conference, and The Front Porch and gained his Master of Divinity from Southern Seminary. He is the happy husband of Megan, father of Avett, and enjoys writing poetry and watching Tar Heel Basketball.
Before he died, Jesus prayed for us. He prayed for our display of Christian unity. In a polarizing culture, even the church can find itself on opposite sides of a divide. In this episode, the Stoop squad calls up Isaac Adams, an associate pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist in D.C., to talks about unity and prayer. Prayer is as simple as it is powerful, but when it is lacking, we are led by our pride. Divisions flourish. What is Christian unity and how does prayer play a role? Listen in as we discuss concerning divisions. Be reminded of the vision for the church as be a powerful witness in the world. It begins with prayer and Isaac Adams prays.
Title: The Christian Sabbath Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: CHBC Afield Passage: Hebrews 10:24-25
Title: Repentance & Faith Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: CHBC Afield Passage: Mark 1:14-15
Title: Grace in Regeneration Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: CHBC Afield Passage: Ephesians 2:4-7
Title: The Freeness of Salvation Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: CHBC Afield Passage: John 6:37-
Throughout the history of the Church, God has raised up men of conviction who followed in the footsteps of the Apostles and fought off heretical and godless ideologies. These men used the only analytical tool that has the power to destroy arguments and every lofty opinion that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, that is the Gospel. Men like Tertullian, Ignatius, Athanasius, Augustine, Huss, Wycliffe, Luther, Calvin, Knox, Tyndale, Spurgeon, Warfield, and Machen fought courageously to defend the purity of the Gospel. Today that battle continues. Men have risen from among our ranks and are introducing destructive ideologies and heresies that have slipped in through the “Trojan Horse” of Social Justice. Russell Moore, Thabiti Anywabile, Matt Chandler, Matthew Hall, Jarvis Williams, Curtis Wood, Eric Mason, J.D. Greear, Tim Keller, Ekemini Uwan, Jackie Hill Perry, Jemar Tisby, Mark Dever, Jonathan Leeman, Isaac Adams, David Platt and many more, are either adamantly teaching or passively permitting this godless ideology to spread through the church. Where are the Spurgeons of our day? Where are the Christians who will fight against this wickedness and join the ranks of those who boldly stand for the Gospel and care more about truth than their own reputation? In this four-part series entitled “Social Justice: The Trojan Horse”, we will define the modern-day heresy of Social Justice, name names of those who are promoting it and provide you with the only analytical tool that can refute it: the Gospel. So, please join us now, as we take this time to “Stop and think about it.” “Beloved, although I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I found it necessary to write appealing to you to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints. 4 For certain people have crept in unnoticed who long ago were designated for this condemnation, ungodly people, who pervert the grace of our God into sensuality and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 3-4). Episode Navigation: 00.00 - Intro 02:45 - Defining Social Justice 12:55 - Systemic Racism 14:20 - Racism in Jamaica? 16:40 - Sola Feelings 23:00 - Ethnicity and the Local Church 27:40 - Phil's Experience of Racism 31:25 - Steve's Experience of Racism - Florida School for Boys at Okechobee 35:50 - Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality as an Analytical Tool 37:45 - Kimberlé Crenshaw - Intersectionality Defined 40:00 - The Gospel is the Only Analytical Tool for the Christian < p class="">53:05 - Outro
Title: A Preview of What's to Come Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: God and the Nations Passage: Isaiah 20:1-6
Title: The Future of the Nations Preacher: Isaac Adams Series: God and the Nations Passage: Isaiah 19:1-25