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Dr. Joel C. Hunter served as the senior pastor at Northland Church for 32 years. He has worked with non-profits throughout the community, and each week his devotionals are heard worldwide on Z88 radio. On the show, Dr. Hunter talks about his current project, Dave's House, which provides stable homes for individuals with mental health problems. He also talks about leadership and how oftentimes, it is a sacrifice to serve others in the role of a leader.
Amid the economic suffering caused by the pandemic, UCL Economics Professor Mariana Mazzucato tells Christiane Amanpour why she thinks the science is there for an inclusive recovery. Then, Monty Python alumnus and travel veteran Michael Palin looks back at his acting career. Michel Martin talks to former Evangelical pastor, Joel C. Hunter, about why he’s backing Joe Biden in November. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
From Mourning To Morning - The Goodness of the Personal God - Dr. Joel C. Hunter by Northland Church
Our storyteller is back and continuing to share real life experiences of grief, the lessons learned, and finding hope for the future! Dr. Joel C. Hunter, CEO and founder of Community Resource Network, in Altamonte Springs Florida continues our conversation from last week and Episode 11. Today, in Part II, Dr. Hunter takes us through the process of dealing with unanswered questions, the worry of salvation for our lost loved ones, and surviving grief during the #COVID19 global pandemic. Dr. Hunter finishes with a discussion on his commitment to social justice as a decades long civil rights activist, the death of George Floyd. and Black Lives Matter. If like us, you needed a little hope through all of what life is throwing at us right now, you won't want to miss Dr. Hunter's hopeful and uplifting attitude shares his heart for humanity with us! Please don't miss this special episode of Hope Thru Grief and share it with your friends and family! And, as a special bonus we are providing the video recording of Part I of our conversation with Dr. Hunter on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/oRFoTdzkYG4. To find out more about Dr. Hunters current endeavors visit his website: https://joelhunter.com (https://joelhunter.com), on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/drjoelchunter (https://www.facebook.com/drjoelchunter), and Twitter; https://twitter.com/drjoelhunter (https://twitter.com/drjoelhunter). We welcome your comments and questions! Send an email to hopethrugrief@gmail.com and please share our show with anyone you know that is struggling with loss and grief. You can find us on the internet to continue the conversation! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopethrugrief (https://www.facebook.com/hopethrugrief) Twitter: https://twitter.com/HTGPodcast (https://twitter.com/HTGPodcast) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopethrugrief (https://www.instagram.com/hopethrugrief) Website: http://hopethrugrief.com (http://hopethrugrief.com). Subscribe & Share: https://hope-thru-grief.captivate.fm/listen (https://hope-thru-grief.captivate.fm/listen) Jordan Smelski Foundation: http://www.jordansmelskifoundation.org (http://www.jordansmelskifoundation.org) Tune in for new episodes every Thursday morning wherever you listen to podcasts! Marshall Adler and Steve Smelski, co-hosts of Hope Thru Grief are not medical, or mental health professionals, therefore we cannot and will not give any medical, or mental health advice. If you, or anyone you know needs medical or mental health treatment, please contact a medical or mental health professional immediately. The Suicide Prevention Lifeline number is 1-800-273-8255 Thank you Marshall Adler Steve Smelski
Have you ever wanted to listen to a renowned storyteller describe their journey of grief to you by way of a series of short stories? Please meet Dr. Joel C. Hunter, CEO and founder of Community Resource Network, in Altamonte Springs Florida. In today's episode Dr. Hunter takes us through his earliest memories of grief and then shares the story of the loss of his granddaughter and son. Dr. Hunter describes the added pain of double grief and how he and his wife Becky have been living the past 7 years as a tribute to their son and granddaughter. Dr. Hunter finishes this Part I episode with a clear answer on the always difficult “Why” question. His answer may not be what you expected. Marshall and Steve discuss these topics and more with Dr. Hunter as they find common ground in their collective grief journeys from each losing a son too soon. Please don't miss this special episode of Hope Thru Grief and share it with your friends and family. Be sure to join us next week for Part II of the conversation with Dr. Joel C. Hunter! Many of you may know Dr. Hunter as the Senior Pastor of Northland Church in Longwood for an amazing 32 years, you can find out more about Dr. Hunters current endeavors by visiting his website: https://joelhunter.com (https://joelhunter.com), and connect on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/drjoelchunter (https://www.facebook.com/drjoelchunter), and Twitter; https://twitter.com/drjoelhunter (https://twitter.com/drjoelhunter). We welcome your comments and questions! Send an email to hopethrugrief@gmail.com and please share our show with anyone you know that is struggling with loss and grief. You can find us on the internet to continue the conversation! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopethrugrief (https://www.facebook.com/hopethrugrief) Twitter: https://twitter.com/HTGPodcast (https://twitter.com/HTGPodcast) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopethrugrief (https://www.instagram.com/hopethrugrief) Website: http://hopethrugrief.com (http://hopethrugrief.com). Subscribe & Share: https://hope-thru-grief.captivate.fm/listen (https://hope-thru-grief.captivate.fm/listen) Jordan Smelski Foundation: http://www.jordansmelskifoundation.org (http://www.jordansmelskifoundation.org) Tune in for new episodes every Thursday morning wherever you listen to podcasts! Marshall Adler and Steve Smelski, co-hosts of Hope Thru Grief are not medical, or mental health professionals, therefore we cannot and will not give any medical, or mental health advice. If you, or anyone you know needs medical or mental health treatment, please contact a medical or mental health professional immediately. The Suicide Prevention Lifeline number is 1-800-273-8255 Thank you Marshall Adler Steve Smelski
The very first hour of The Bright Side. Co-hosts, Dr. Joel C. Hunter and Dr. Joel D. Hunter, talk about the general idea and goals of the show. This episode has some info on the background of the Hunters, and why The Bright Side seemed like a good name for a show centered around helping people to help other people.
Imitate Jesus - One Final Thought - Dr. Joel C. Hunter by Northland Church
"For Thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen" - Dr. Joel C. Hunter by Northland Church
"Do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil" - Dr. Joel C. Hunter by Northland Church
“Give us this day our daily bread” Series: The Kingdom Prayer September 2, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter Practicality leads to spiritual elevation – our practical needs are tied to our spiritual formation. As we unpack this next phrase in The Lord’s Prayer, we are reminded that many times we don’t get the very thing that is important because we get distracted, we want more. Sermon text: Matthew 6:11 Scriptures referenced: Exodus 16:4, Proverbs 30:8, Luke 8:5, Matthew 14:16, Deuteronomy 8:3, John 6:31-33, John 6:48-50
Hallowed Be Thy Name: Our Sense of Reverence, Awe and Transcendence - Dr. Joel C. Hunter by Northland Church
Series: The Kingdom Prayer August 13, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter Just like there is no “I” in team, there is no “I” in prayer. When Jesus taught us to pray, He taught us to think of everyone. He also made sure our focus was on Him - we all get closer by having the same focus. When we pray in this way, we begin to realize that what God has for us is so much better than what we have for ourselves. Sermon text: Matthew 6:9, 11-13 Scriptures referenced: John 20:17, Romans 8:15, Matthew 7:9-11, Romans 8:29, Ephesians 3:14-16
Finding Direction Through the Lord’s Prayer: A Pattern In a Prayer Series: The Kingdom Prayer August 6, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter The character of God is to take what is spiritual and manifest it into the physical. A prayer should ultimately result in something that you see - something that changes your life. Christ has given us this pattern to pray, not only for our own understanding, but for our behavior and lifestyle. Sermon text: Matthew 6:9 Scriptures referenced: John 1:14, I Corinthians 2:4, James 4:8, Mark 1:14-15
Series: The Parables of Jesus June 18, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter In the parable of the sower, we are reminded that the immediate win or loss is not nearly as important as what grows over time. We have no way of knowing where the seeds we plant will take root, so we are to sow everywhere. God gives us these great gifts of the Gospel so we can seek out those who need what we have to offer. Sermon text: Luke 8:4-15 Scriptures referenced: Luke 8:4-15, Matthew 18:3, John 10:10, John 6:66, Matthew 5:10, Luke 14:18, Matthew 13:30 As Seen In Worship: “The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands as the cradle of true art and true science [and true faith] He who knows it not...is as good as dead...” – Albert Einstein, The World as I See It
Series: The Parables of Jesus May 28, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter How can we understand the Kingdom of God? The Kingdom can be difficult to grasp because it can seem different from our day-to-day way of life. Yet at the same time, we know the Kingdom is intertwined with our everyday existence. That’s why we need a teaching that is rooted in the issues of our day-to-day lives that cuts through our currently held perspective. What we need is a story. Sermon text: Mark 4:33-34 Scriptures referenced: Matthew 13:34-35, Matthew 13:44, Psalm 78:2
Series: On the Road May 7, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel C. Hunter There’s no comfortable or easy way to get to maturity. We are reminded in this passage that Jesus interrupts us so that we can be reminded of the bigger picture instead of our present circumstances. Whenever we think, “I don’t need this”, evidently God thinks otherwise. Pastor Joel reminds us that what we may perceive as an attack, is a rescue. Sermon text: Luke 24:25-27 Scriptures referenced: Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 53:4-5, Numbers 21:9, John 3:14-15, Deuteronomy 18:15, John 1:45, Matthew 26:24
Northland, A Church Distributed's Weekly Sermon Audio (Spanish Translation)
Dr. Joel C. Hunter (Week 19, 2017)
Series: The King Returns April 23, 2017 Sermon with Dr. Joel Hunter The resurrection of Jesus allows us to grow deeper in our relationship with the Lord. Through the gift of salvation, we become a new creation in Him. From our relationship with Him, we learn what our calling is and how we can contribute to the distinct calling of the church. Sermon text: John 20:19-23 Scriptures referenced: Matthew 16:18-19, Mark 10:45, Psalm 139:14, Galatians 1:1-2, Matthew 18:10, Revelation 2:1, 8, 12, Isaiah 6:8
A message from Dr. Joel C. Hunter on May 15, 2016
A message from Dr. Joel C. Hunter on May 8, 2016
A message from Dr. Joel C. Hunter on May 1, 2016
Produced by the Creation Care Team at Northland, A Church Distributed, “Our Father’s World” is a 27-minute documentary outlining the role that Christians should play in environmentalism. The film features interviews with noted evangelical leaders and scholars, including Bill and Lynne Hybels, Tony Campolo, James Merritt and Mark Liederbach. The insightful commentary helps viewers connect the ecological dots—from spiritual calling to modern living and how it all ultimately impacts “the least of these.” The film is narrated by Northland’s senior pastor, Dr. Joel C. Hunter. “This was our first calling, recorded early on in Genesis 1 and 2, and we remain God's caretakers over all creation today,” Dr. Hunter explains. To read more http://ow.ly/lu7Wo.