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The gospel was never meant to silence culture, but to redeem it. Learn how contextual worship and indigenous art are helping every people group declare the glory of God in their own voice. In this episode, Jason Watson speaks with Heber Negrão—missionary, scholar, and global voice in ethnodoxology—about how the arts can serve the Church's mission by connecting the gospel to the cultural heart of every people group. Drawing from years of field experience among indigenous communities in Brazil and global training contexts, Heber unpacks how local art forms can be reclaimed to witness to Christ in ways that are deeply meaningful and biblically faithful.
Is it possible for artificial intelligence to share the gospel—and even lead someone to Christ? In this thought-provoking episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Chase Cappo joins Jason Watson to explore the emerging world of Christian AI and its potential to revolutionize ministry. Chase shares how technology can serve the church, foster trust, and guide people toward authentic encounters with Jesus. You'll hear powerful testimonies, hard questions, and hopeful answers as the conversation journeys through faith, tech, and global mission.
In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits with Ruslan Zagidulin, a Lausanne Regional Director for Eurasia, to explore the region's dynamic and complex spiritual landscape. From his personal story of faith—growing up in an interethnic Soviet family—to the unique challenges and opportunities for the church in Eurasia today, Ruslan provides deep insights into the region's identity, mission work, and the next generation's role in shaping the future. If this conversation inspired you, take a moment to subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with a friend, and pray for the church in Eurasia. Want to get involved? Connect with Ruslan on social media and learn more about the work being done in the region.
Did you know that 94% of Gen Z identifies as gamers? What if the Church could step into digital spaces and make an impact where the next generation is already gathered? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits down with Luke & Jen Richey, Gravity Jack's founders, to explore gaming's power as a mission field. From their radical faith transformation in 2019 to pioneering WarTribe of Binyamin, a game designed with biblical principles at its core, Luke and Jen share how God is opening doors in the gaming industry. They unpack the Church's hesitancy, the untapped potential of esports, and why digital spaces are crucial for the future of the Great Commission. Resources: Learn more about Gravity Jack and War Tribe at gravityjack.com. Email Luke & Jen at Luke@GravityJack.com / Jennifer@GravityJack.com to connect or support their work. Guest Bio: Jennifer Richey is a technology futurist and entrepreneur with over two decades in the gaming and tech industry. She co-founded Gravity Jack in 2009 after serving as CFO at Tometa Software and PlayXpert. A renowned speaker and advisor to Congress on technology, she has led gaming projects for global brands like Meta, Intel, and World of Tanks. Originally from Southern California, Jennifer now resides in the Pacific Northwest. She is a mother of four, grandmother of three, professional triathlete, extreme athlete, and skydiver. Luke Richey, a tech entrepreneur and software developer, began coding at 14, working on projects for NASA and NASDAQ. After selling his last company to a gaming firm in 2009, he founded Gravity Jack, pioneering mobile-based augmented reality and securing a top-tier client roster and patent portfolio. Luke studied Mathematics, Business, and Computer Science at Eastern Washington University. He lives in Liberty Lake, Washington, with his wife, Jennifer, and their four children. An avid adventurer, he enjoys skydiving, MMA, and motorcycle racing. We'd love your feedback to help us to improve this podcast. Thank you!
Could the workplace be one of the most strategic mission fields today? Could your daily vocation be a powerful tool for advancing God's kingdom? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson sits down with Tommy Lee, CEO of Resource Global, to explore the intersection of faith and work. Tommy shares his inspiring journey from business to ministry, how Resource Global equips young Christian professionals to be catalysts for gospel impact in their cities, and why he believes workplace discipleship is critical for global mission today. He also offers practical advice on stewarding influence, building meaningful partnerships, and taking the first small step toward kingdom impact—wherever you are. If this episode inspired you, subscribe to the Lausanne Movement Podcast, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs to hear it! Learn more about Resource Global and their work at resourceglobal.org Links & Resources: Resource Global: resourceglobal.org Email Tommy Lee: tlee@resourceglobal.org Up Next with Tommy Lee Podcast: https://www.resourceglobal.org/podcasts Guest Bio: Tommy Lee is the founder and president of Resource Global, an organization dedicated to mentoring and equipping emerging Christian marketplace leaders to transform their cities and workplaces for the Gospel. He leads a global team across Chicago, Austin, Jakarta, Medan, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Nairobi, Pretoria/Johannesburg, and Hong Kong. Passionate about collaboration and global ministry (Acts 1:8), Tommy has worked with leaders and organizations such as A21, Navigators Chicago, Redeemer City to City, Lausanne, InterVarsity Urbana, TogetherLA with Tim Keller, and Ravi Zacharias Ministries. He has also helped plan strategic events for the Far East Broadcasting Company, the Billy Graham Center, World Relief, and the National Religious Broadcasters. Beyond Resource Global, Tommy serves as Executive Director of The Grow Center for Church and Mission at Northern Seminary, Managing Director of TogetherLA, and founder of CreatePossible LLC. He also sits on the boards of inContext and Renew Chicago. Previously, he worked in telecommunications, served as a pastor at Lakeview Church (IL), and spent 15 years mentoring students at Chinese Christian Union Church in Chicago. He holds a bachelor's degree from Washington University and a master's from Moody Theological Seminary. Based in Chicago, Tommy enjoys life with his wife, Charlene, and daughters, Samantha and Karra. He also hosts multiple podcasts—including one dedicated to his love of fantasy football, NFL Fantasy Matchup. We'd love your feedback to help us to improve this podcast. Thank you!
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Jason Watson was born with a knack for connecting easily with others, influencing those around him, and exhibiting a resourceful mentality. The youngest of 10 siblings to an addicted mother and a deceased father, Jason grew up in an impoverished neighborhood. Nearly all his neighbors shared the tragic bonds of being completely broke and of having incarcerated family members. As a young boy, Jason remembers not having Christmas presents under the tree yet not feeling bad about it because neither did most of his friends. But what Jason remembers most poignantly from childhood wasn't a lack of material possession, it was a profound lack of hope. Let me explain.
People are often most receptive to the Gospel during times of crisis. Are we prepared to share the hope of Jesus Christ when it matters most? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson interviews Dr. Anne Zaki, a distinguished lecturer at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo. They delve into Anne's journey in ministry, her unique perspective on preaching during crises from her experience in Egypt during the Arab Spring & Covid 19 pandemic, and the critical role of preaching in fostering hope and resilience. The conversation covers diverse contexts of preaching, the psychological and theological perspectives on crisis, and practical advice for preachers navigating challenging times. Main Points: Preaching in Times of Crisis: Explore Anne's extensive research on preaching during crises like the Arab Spring and COVID-19, highlighting effective strategies and common challenges. Developing a Framework for Crisis Preaching: Learn about Anne's "Hexagon of Horizons" framework, designed to guide preachers before, during, and after crises. Psychological and Theological Perspectives on Crisis: Understanding the interplay between psychological resilience and theological grounding in times of crisis. The Role of Suffering and Hope: Insights on how the themes of suffering and hope are central to Christian preaching and spiritual formation. Practical Advice for Preaching During Crisis: Practical tips and strategies for preachers to maintain effectiveness and compassion during crises. Applying Learnings to Global Missions: How the insights and strategies discussed can be applied to enhance global missions and support the global church. Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the Lausanne Movement Podcast for more enriching conversations. Leave us a review, share this episode with your network, and visit our website for additional resources and upcoming events. Links & Resources: Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo: https://www.etsc.org/ Calvin University: https://www.calvin.edu/ Additional reading on crisis preaching: Elements of Crisis Preaching - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nb1DKjxd33Ppx7k8U3LCHj6P9ZefegNI/view?usp=sharing Crisis Preaching Bibliography - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PVhlurJujcvoNpxslgqoZwtEJdstKgEF/view?usp=sharing Anne Zaki Bio: Anne Zaki grew up in Cairo in a pastor's home and has been involved in various teaching and leading ministries since her teen years. At 16, she represented Egypt at Pearson College in Canada. She later attended Calvin University for a liberal arts Christian education. Anne earned a Master's degree in social psychology from the American University in Cairo under Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim. She married Rev. Naji Umran and served at Heliopolis Community Church before moving to North America in 2002. There, she and her husband earned Master's of Divinity degrees at Calvin Theological Seminary and served churches in Michigan and British Columbia. In 2011, they returned to Egypt with their four sons. Anne worked at Calvin University for 13 years as the Resource Development Specialist for Global and Multi-cultural worship, coordinating international worship conferences in 15 countries. Since 2000, she has been a psychologist and counsellor. Since 2013, she has taught courses on Preaching, Communication, Psychology, Theology, Practices of Worship, and Spiritual Formation at the Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo. In 2022, she earned a PhD in theology with a concentration in Preaching from Fuller Theological Seminary. Her interests include travel, learning about cultural influences on the church worldwide, creating new ministries, mentoring youth, administration, poetry, and music. We'd love your feedback to help us to improve this podcast. Thank you!
My guest today is Jason Watson . Who is Jason? Jason is the head women's volleyball coach at the university Arkansas women's volleyball. Prior to that he had successful head coaching stance at my alma mater Arizona State and BYU.What's unique about Jason is that he is a program builder. He took over a program in Arkansas. That is a major conference in the SEC and had not had a lot of historical success and since he took over the program in 2016 he has since taken them to new Heights, including making the NCAA tournament 8 times.In his previous stops at ASU and BYU, he also took programs not known for their success and helped elevate them. Like I said Jason has a knack for building programs.He does this not subscribing to traditional practice method where athletes do isolated drills, and then hope that they can put it together a scrimmage or live action, he instead helps put his athletes in game like situations where they could adapt their skills and become better volleyball players. You can attribute a lot of his success to his practice structure.I really enjoyed this conversation with Jason, we talk about his coaching journey and practice design from when he started, to what it is today!Before I let you get to the episode, I wanted to let you know that we have a brand new course called the Ecological Dynamics of Soccer, which is currently on sale and available for purchase. It's our good friend and friend of the podcast Ben Franks. B en is a wicked smart dude and always delivers so be sure to check that out. I'll put the in the show notes.If you like today's episode, leave a review here....If you want to reach me directly, contact me on social media or shoot me @javier@emergentmvmt.comEpisode ResourcesJason's staff page at Arkansas Jason on X The Ecological Dynamics of Soccer Course Credits: Song- "Starstruck" by Freebeats.ioLet's Chat!Twitter: @thecoachjavIG: @thecoachjavCredits: Song- "Starstruck" by Freebeats.io Let's Chat!Twitter: @thecoachjavIG: @thecoachjav
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Arkansas volleyball coach, Jason Watson, is on the show to discuss his teams trip to the Elite 8. Plus, we're breaking down the transfer QB, Taylor Green, and what he adds to the team.
In this episode of the Hog Pod, we take an in-depth and behind-the-scenes look at how head coach Jason Watson has taken the Arkansas volleyball program from afterthought to NCAA contender in just a few years. It's a story told by those who know it best: Watson, Hunter Yurachek, Jill Gillen, Maggie Cartwright and Hannah Hogue. FIND US ONLINE: Twitter: @HogsPlus Instagram: @thehogpod Email: thehogpod@sportandstory.com
Taylor Head loves to compete more than just about anything. The senior outside hitter for the Razorback volleyball team comes from a family of college athletes, which brought her a love of competition from an early age. And it's something on display every time she takes the court. She's been a big part of the rebirth of the Arkansas volleyball program, and Head is quick to credit coach Jason Watson, who believed in her when others didn't. Head has had an impact from the start, winning SEC Freshman of the Year and moving up in the school record books. The grind is paying off. FIND US ONLINE: Twitter: @HogsPlus Instagram: @thehogpod Email: thehogpod@sportandstory.com CREDITS: Host & Executive Producer: Bo Mattingly (@SportAndStoryBo) Producer: Bart Pohlman (@Bart_Pohlman) Editor, Engineer & Mixer: James Youngblood (@CYoungJ)
Q & Z are discussing how the Razorbacks can get to a bowl game this season. Plus, Arkansas volleyball coach Jason Watson is on the show.
On todays special podcast! Me and special guest Brock Engi and Jason Watson discuss an early spooky season treat, Halloween H20! As we are celebrating its 25th anniversary, we also celebrate the 45 years of the Franchise as started all them years ago. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaworldwhatifpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inaworldwhatifpodcast/support
Porter is joined by Arkansas Volleyball head coach to preview this year's season and a look at the popularity of the sport in the past few years.
Bill Sherer II Business Manager for Ironworkers Local 550, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about his time with the Ironworkers. Sherer also discussed his history in politics and his campaign to become the next mayor of Canton. The GM Bargaining Chairman for United Auto Workers Local 2164, Jason Watson, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the 70th anniversary of the Chevrolet Corvette. Watson also talked about the history of the Corvette and upcoming contract negotiations.
Jason Watson, Superintendent of Sunshine Bible Academy (SBA) in Miller, SD, welcomed me into an office at SBA to discuss educational alternatives available to parents looking to educate their children. We talk about the challenges present in our world today as well as some strategies for overcoming those challenges. We discuss the benefits and objections...
We're all tied up and it's time for some free baseball! Tune in to hear Jack and Russell have a chat with Big Sticks General Manager Jason Watson.
Jason Watson runs Watson Martial Arts in Jacksonville, FL. Jason has coached over 100 national champions and has personally won 10 state championships, 10 national championships, and is a 2 time US cup champion. He joins in the studio to discuss all things martial arts, business, and the grit it requires to succeed.Website: https://www.grit.org/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYFCl9ZQw6opYuNsm48euwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gritdotorg/?igshid=NzNkNDdiOGI%3DTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grit.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gritdotorg/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grit-org
How do you end up going from growing up in Australia to coaching volleyball in the SEC? Ask Jason Watson. It's been a long journey from Down Under to Arkansas for Watson, who played college volleyball at BYU and spent 11 years as an assistant before finally getting the chance to lead his own program at his alma mater. Along the way, Watson has developed a coaching philosophy that's helped him guide teams to seven NCAA Tournament appearances and get buy-in from every athlete he coaches. Watch a match and you might not see Watson say a lot. He chooses his words and timing carefully. Watson has turned the Razorback volleyball program around. And though it bothers him that the team hasn't been selected for an NCAA Tournament yet, he's happy building a winner in his new home.
The Week 1 depth chart for the Razorback football team is out, and Q & Z are diving into it and giving you their takeaways. Then, the guys chat with volleyball coach Jason Watson after a historic weekend for the program.
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
If it's not one thing it's another for the Arizona State University Sun Devils' sports programs. We know everything that has been going on with the Arizona State Sun Devils football program between the underachieving era that Herm Edwards has rushed in as well as the NCAA COVID-19 violations that led to the departure of coaches like Zak Hill and Antonio Pierce, as well as several key players such as Jayden Daniels, Jermayne Lole, Eric Gentry, Ricky Pearsall, and others. The basketball program has underachieved even by Arizona State Sun Devils basketball standards under Bobby Hurley. The Arizona State Sun Devils volleyball team has had just one winning season since Jason Watson departed for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks back in 2016. Arizona State Sun Devils baseball went through major growing pains in its first season under Willie Bloomquist after trying to bring ASU back to prominence in college baseball. And now Arizona State Sun Devils softball lost head coach Trisha Ford to the Texas A&M Aggies softball program following a widely successful six seasons with the Sun Devils and will likely take several key players from an Arizona State Sun Devils softball program that barely missed the college softball World Series tournament. All of this has happened under the watchful eye of Arizona State University Sun Devils' athletic director Ray Anderson. At what point do we begin to set his metaphorical seat on fire for the ridiculous underachievement that Arizona State Sun Devils sports have had in his tenure dating back to 2014? Host Richie Bradshaw has a heartfelt conversation about his thoughts on Arizona State Sun Devils softball's loss of Trisha Ford and how this is continuing to affect Ray Anderson's status with Arizona State University on this edition of the Locked On Sun Devils podcast.Today's episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Sun Devils - Daily Podcast On Arizona State Sun Devils Football & Basketball
If it's not one thing it's another for the Arizona State University Sun Devils' sports programs. We know everything that has been going on with the Arizona State Sun Devils football program between the underachieving era that Herm Edwards has rushed in as well as the NCAA COVID-19 violations that led to the departure of coaches like Zak Hill and Antonio Pierce, as well as several key players such as Jayden Daniels, Jermayne Lole, Eric Gentry, Ricky Pearsall, and others. The basketball program has underachieved even by Arizona State Sun Devils basketball standards under Bobby Hurley. The Arizona State Sun Devils volleyball team has had just one winning season since Jason Watson departed for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks back in 2016. Arizona State Sun Devils baseball went through major growing pains in its first season under Willie Bloomquist after trying to bring ASU back to prominence in college baseball. And now Arizona State Sun Devils softball lost head coach Trisha Ford to the Texas A&M Aggies softball program following a widely successful six seasons with the Sun Devils and will likely take several key players from an Arizona State Sun Devils softball program that barely missed the college softball World Series tournament. All of this has happened under the watchful eye of Arizona State University Sun Devils' athletic director Ray Anderson. At what point do we begin to set his metaphorical seat on fire for the ridiculous underachievement that Arizona State Sun Devils sports have had in his tenure dating back to 2014? Host Richie Bradshaw has a heartfelt conversation about his thoughts on Arizona State Sun Devils softball's loss of Trisha Ford and how this is continuing to affect Ray Anderson's status with Arizona State University on this edition of the Locked On Sun Devils podcast. Today's episode is brought to you by BetOnline. BetOnline has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, Joe, Clint, and Butch talk with Jason Watson, Reforestation Advisor with ArborGen, about choosing the best pine tree seedlings for your rural property, wildlife, and investment. Jason will cover seedling options available, determining your goals, seedlings transportation., and the growing process. And lastly, what are the most important questions you should be asking before planting or buying. Enjoy the show, happy hunting, and happy growing. Have More Land Investment Questions?Contact Clint or Joe at pros@landhuntin.com or click here! Show Sponsors: Alabama Farmers Cooperative Alabama Ag Credit MB Ranch King Southern Seed and Feed Boater's List Photonis Hunting Exchange Brush Clearing Services Buck's Island Marina Dixie Supply National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors Magazine
I want to send a sincere thank you for listening to the podcast! I'm grateful that so many coaches have found it valuable, and I really appreciate the feedback so many of you have shared. Having coaches send me emails and messages talking about how they've applied an idea, concept, or strategy from the podcast and the positive impact it's had on their coaching or their athletes is really rewarding! TOP 10 Most Downloaded Episodes of 2021! #10—16. Building and Leading a Program with Becky Burleigh #9—28. How to Teach Mental Skills with Bret Burchard #8—21. How to be Good To and Good For Your Athletes with Jason Watson #7—25. Climate vs. Culture with Aseem Rastogi & Kyle Kavanaugh #6—12. Using a Games Based & Constraints Led Approach with Chris Oliver & Alex Sarama of Basketball Immersion #5—22. Losing Your Job & Practice Design with Nate Sanderson #4—32. Purpose, Culture, & ACE Feedback with Mike MacKay #3—26. Accountability & Maximizing Your Practices with Lin Dunn #2—27. 5 Steps to Develop Leaders with Ron Siers Jr. #1—1. The Coach's Guide to Teaching with Doug Lemov If you haven't had a chance to listen to those episodes, go give them a listen. And if you've enjoyed the podcast or found it valuable to your coaching, please take a minute to either share it with a fellow coach or leave us a rating and review. Just a reminder that the name is changing to The Cutting Edge Coaching Podcast on January 1st. Thanks again for listening to the podcast, happy holidays!
Just when you thought it was safe to podcast again! This month's bonus episode we break down the Jaws franchise for Labor Day! With special guest Jason Watson! Listen to us ramble for a couple of hours about a shark family that hunts specific DNA! Thanks for the listenership and continued support. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shannon636/support
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Jason Watson, CPA, Jason Schneider, CPA, and Megan Oeltjenbruns, CPA, discuss the culture at WCG for prospective employees looking for a new work family. Visit WCG today at: https://wcginc.com/ --- Find us Online! ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WCGIncCPA/ ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wcginc ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/wcginccpa ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wcginccpa/