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As my father, Steve Peavyhouse, joins me once again in a heartfelt journey through the stanzas of "Blessed Assurance," we unravel the story of Fanny J. Crosby's timeless hymn that has fortified believers' faith for generations. Together, we trace the lineage of this sacred song from its inception, when a simple melody from Phoebe Knapp stirred Crosby's soul, to its role as a beacon of hope throughout history. Our conversation not only celebrates the spiritual depth found within Crosby's lyrics but also the emotional resonance that transcends the mere notes on a page, offering solace during life's unpredictable twists and turns.Imagine finding strength and clarity not despite your challenges, but because of them. This episode delves into the profound truth that sometimes our greatest insights into God's grace come through what we perceive as weaknesses. Inspired by Crosby's own journey, we contemplate the conundrum of physical blindness opening the eyes of the soul. Our musings extend to personal battles, like grappling with a stutter, and how these hurdles can unveil the sufficiency of God's grace in our lives.In a world that often looks for "saviors" in the wrong places, this episode is a testament to the joy and worth we find when the cross of Christ looms large in our lives—giving us an assurance that withstands all of life's storms and speaks to the very core of our being. Join us for a journey of faith, identity, and the unshakeable assurance we have in the love that was secured for us on the cross.SHOW LINKS:"Blessed Assurance" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Blessed Assurance" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.The book I talk about on the podcast that explains the idea of the how the cross should "loom large" in our lives is found in Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Youth workers and children's ministry leaders need to work together. This should be obvious and common, but these ministries often fail to have intentional collaboration and transitions. What can youth workers learn from children's ministry leaders and how can they learn to meaningfully partner with families? Discussion Includes: Why have you committed to remain serving in children's ministry? Could you share your approach to discipling upper-elementary students? How does your church navigate the transition from children's ministry into youth ministry? If there are other ways you've seen that transition done well, could you also share those? Are there some common misconceptions youth workers have about children's ministry? What are some lessons or practices that are common in children's ministry that are overlooked in student ministry? Sam Luce is one of the Pastors at Redeemer Church in Utica, NY and his blog, samluce.com is one of the top children's ministry blogs online. Sam is working on two books, one with Moody and the other with New Growth Press, so keep your eyes open for those. Books New City Catechism Heidelberg Catechism Resilient: Child Discipleship and the Fearless Future of the Church, by Awana Show them Jesus: Teaching the Gospel to Kids, Jack Klumpenhower
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," children's author and Bible teacher, Jack Klumpenhower, unpacks Daniel 7:13-14. Jack says, "Jesus is stunningly different than any other ruler we've known. If in the world it seems that everything goes from worse to worse, we need to remember that the king who will reign forever is a man of gentleness." Special Guest: Jack Klumpenhower.
In this episode of In the Word, On the Go, best-selling children's author, teacher, and editor, Jack Klumpenhower examines where we can find our identity. Jack says, "Who am I? The first thing I ought to think of is I belong to Jesus. There's joy in this." Special Guest: Jack Klumpenhower.
Are your kids as brave as Daniel, as wise as Solomon, or as humble as Ruth? The answer is probably no on all counts, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. On today's episode of the Great Stories podcast, Charles Morris is joined by gospel teacher, parent, and author Jack Klumpenhower. He wrote a helpful Christ-centered book called Show Them Jesus on how to effectively teach the gospel to children in a way they can internalize it and carry their faith into adulthood. He also has some great insight into how adults can preach the gospel to themselves every day.
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," best-selling author and teacher, Jack Klumpenhower, reminds us that Jesus overcame tempation and defeated the devil. Commenting on Matthew 4:8-10, Jack says, "We need to know that Jesus has crushed the devil. And because I belong to Jesus, God gives me power to say no to temptation." Special Guest: Jack Klumpenhower.
Episode 519 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Key questions answered in today's show: 1. Do you have a guide on how to discuss salvation for Grandparents to use with Grandchildren various ages 4 to 16? I want to present to them on their level so I don’t blow my opportunity. 2. I wonder why God let certain things happen in my life that make me want to go further away from God—why does he let that happen? 3. Is holiness something that is imputed to us in the same way as righteousness is imputed or is there even any difference between the two? 4. Can we take Isaiah 43:1 personally or is it just for the nation of Israel? Resources Show them Jesus: Teaching the Gospel to Kids by Jack Klumpenhower 5 Ways to Help Your Kids Keep the Faith by Pastor Adriel Sanchez 9 Things Everyone Needs to Know About Depression Offers Reserve your copy of the Gospel of John today! Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core.
In this episode, Heather Dirkse and Laney Stayton wrap up our series on the book “Show Them Jesus” by Jack Klumpenhower, and we remind ourselves of the never ending need to lean on Jesus.
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," best-selling author and teacher, Jack Klumpenhower, reminds us that Jesus meets us in our shame. Commenting on Luke 7:47, Jack says, "Jesus took the shame for your sin in your place. So if you belong to Jesus, you're not shameful any more. That is how your love for him can grow." "In the Word, On the Go" is sponsored by the Christian Standard Bible (https://csbible.com/). Special Guest: Jack Klumpenhower.
Can it really be done? Listen in as Heather Dirkse and Laney Stayton teach through Joshua 7-8 and apply Jack Klumpenhower’s methods and tips found in Chapter 6 of Show Them Jesus.
In this episode, we close out Section 1 of the book Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower by talking through Chapter 5. After a brief recap, Laney Stayton and Heather Dirkse leave you with five concrete ways to encourage you as you read the Bible that can influence the way you teach.
En este episodio llegamos a nuestra ultima parte de nuestra serie, donde estuvimos compartiendo del libro escrito por Jack Klumpenhower, “Muéstrales a Jesús.” Estudiaremos la historia del buen Samaritano, y lo que esta nos enseña sobre el buen comportamiento y la buenas obras.
Continuamos estudiando el libro “Muéstrales a Jesús” escrito por un maestro dominical Jack Klumpenhower. El propósito del libro e igual que el nuestro es ayudar a todos los maestros y a todos los que leen la Biblia ver que todas las historias te deben guiar a Cristo Jesus. En este episodio nos enfocaremos en el libro de Jueces, los capítulos 13-16 la historia de Sansón que fue un hombre consagrado por el Señor y que a pesar de sus fallas es usado por Dios, otra historia maravillosa donde llegaremos hasta Jesús nuestro Salvador.
Volvemos a una serie llamada “Muéstrales a Jesús” como el libro escrito por un maestro de escuela dominical Jack Klumpenhower. Que, como miraremos, nos enseña que la meta del maestro de escuela dominical debe ser a enseñar a los estudiantes a ver a Cristo desde todas las historias de la Biblia. En este episodio estudiaremos Josué 7 y la historia de Acán un guerrero Israelita que por su codicia trae el desagrado de Dios.
In this episode of "In the Word, On the Go," best-selling author, Jack Klumpenhower, talks about the walk of faith as described in the life of Jacob in the book of Genesis. Jack says, "God has come down to us in Jesus, and he's died for us to give us everything that God promises his children." "In the Word, On the Go" is sponsored by the Christian Standard Bible (https://csbible.com/). Special Guest: Jack Klumpenhower.
Join us as we begin our journey discussing the principals in Jack Klumpenhower’s book Show Them Jesus. Heather Dirkse and Laney Stayton start off the first episode by discussing Chapter 1. We hope you will be encouraged to teach the Bible as one story about Jesus and the freedom this bring to the Sunday school room.
En este episodio llegamos a nuestra ultima parte de nuestra serie, donde estuvimos compartiendo del libro escrito por Jack Klumpenhower, “Muéstrales a Jesús.” Estudiaremos la historia del buen Samaritano, y lo que esta nos enseña sobre el buen comportamiento y la buenas obras.
Continuamos estudiando el libro “Muéstrales a Jesús” escrito por un maestro dominical Jack Klumpenhower. El propósito del libro e igual que el nuestro es ayudar a todos los maestros y a todos los que leen la Biblia ver que todas las historias te deben guiar a Cristo Jesus. En este episodio nos enfocaremos en el libro de Jueces, los capítulos 13-16 la historia de Sansón que fue un hombre consagrado por el Señor y que a pesar de sus fallas es usado por Dios, otra historia maravillosa donde llegaremos hasta Jesús nuestro Salvador
Comenzamos una nueva serie llamada “Muéstrales a Jesús” como el libro escrito por un maestro de escuela dominical Jack Klumpenhower. Que como miraremos el nos enseña que la meta del ser maestro de escuela dominical es enseñarles a ver a Cristo desde todas las historias de la Biblia. En este episodio estudiaremos Josué 7 y la historia de Acán un guerrero Israelita que por su codicia trae el desagrado de Dios.
In this episode of TFM Pastors Tony and Ben talk with Jack Klumpenhower author of Show Them Jesus about how we put Jesus up front when teaching children and youth. Listen and enjoy.