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Today on A Daily walk, pastor John Randall will begin an in depth study of Philippians - known to many as the Epistle of Joy from the Apostle Paul. It's interesting to note where it was written from… a prison cell! Just goes to show you that we can experience joy in spite of our circumstances! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today's sermon is God's Plan for Marriage by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
You meet someone for the first time and strike up a conversation. After you get their name, what's generally the next question out of our mouth? “So, who do you work for?” Today pastor John Randall will show us that as Christians, we all have the same boss. Ultimately we all work for Christ, and that should not only motivate us to do a good job, but also help us find satisfaction... which may be sadly missing in your heart and mind each day as you leave for work. We're to work to please Him! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Remember singing that little tune in Sunday School, “This little light of mine I'm going to let it shine!” What a great reminder that we're to be children of light in a dark world… whether young or old! And today pastor John Randall encourages us not only to walk in light, but in love and wisdom! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
If you're a parent I'm sure you marvel at times at just how quickly the kids grow up. We expect our children to grow up physically and mature don't we! As we'll see today on a Daily Walk, God wants all of us to grow up spiritually too. This side of heaven we never completely mature, and so it's an ongoing process. Our goal is to be like Christ, and as we turn to Ephesians four today, pastor John Randall encourages us to move in that direction here in part one of “Spiritual Maturity.” To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Recently on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall has been teaching from the epistle of Ephesians. The first few chapters outlined the wealth of the believer. Now as we dig into chapter four we transition to the walk of the believer. And as you'll see in a moment we're to be unified in Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
If someone were to describe your Daily Walk, what do you suppose they'd say? Would they describe you as humble, gentle, loving and longsuffering? They should, as we're about to see. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall enters the fourth chapter of Ephesians, a turning point in the epistle that now focuses on the walk of the believer. How were to live out this walk with the Lord. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
When someone comes up to you and says, “Hey I've been praying for you,” it really means a lot! Today on a Daily Walk we'll hear of Paul's prayer for the Ephesians. And I'm sure it meant a lot to them when they heard it. But It's instructive, and encouraging in many ways to us too. Turn with us to Ephesians chapter one as we continue through the New Testament with pastor John Randall. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We all sin and on a daily basis I might add. And when we do it's important to confess it, repent and move on. But what about when your neighbor, friend, family member or coworker slips in their daily walk? What if anything can you do to help? Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall opens Galatians chapter six where God's pattern for restoration is given to us. It's an important ministry, but must be done the right way and with the right heart. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today's sermon is A Humble Defense by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Today pastor John Randall opens Galatians chapter three and uncovers important instruction about the grace of God that we can all benefit from! Paul the apostle is about to pose a series of thought provoking questions taking these Galatian believers back to their experience when they were first saved. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Lamar Institute of Technology's (LIT) Fire Academy is shaping the next generation of firefighters through hands-on training, industry certification prep, and real-world simulations. In the latest episode of the Southeast Texas Works! podcast, we sit down with John Randall, Coordinator of Fire Protection Technology at LIT, to discuss the path to becoming a firefighter, salary expectations, and the growing demand for professionals in the field. He also highlights the importance of mental resilience in a career that requires bravery and endurance. Don't miss this insightful conversation! For more information about LIT's Fire Academy, visit www.lit.edu/fire
When it comes to our salvation from sin and approval with God we need to realize we can't earn it and we don't deserve it. It's by grace that we are saved, apart from works! Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall visits the first ten verses of Galatians chapter one. It's a marvelous declaration of the grace of God. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Countless numbers of people today are living under the impression that they can somehow earn a spot in heaven. But the book of Galatians makes it clear that salvation is not deserved but something God gives us. It comes to us by grace through faith and that alone. Today pastor John Randall will introduce his new study of Galatians. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
You've probably taken more tests than you can count over the course of your education, and even at work. But today on a Daily Walk we'll give you one of the most important tests you'll ever take. It's a spiritual one. Take the test with us, and see how you do. We're on the final leg of our journey through Second Corinthians with pastor John Randall. And today he'll concentrate on chapter thirteen. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
A police officer wouldn't dream of leaving the office without his or her service weapon. Those in the armed forces wouldn't step into enemy territory without their weaponry. And as believers in Christ, it would be foolish to try to fight our daily battles without the spiritual weaponry that God has provided. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall shows us how to use our spiritual weapons in this spiritual war we find ourselves in. It's part of our study in Second Corinthians. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Guest speaker John Randall teaches from Hebrews 11.
Today on a Daily Walk, we'll consider one who was trusted and was careful to do things properly and in a God-honoring way. He had a genuine love for God and others and it showed! We're in Second Corinthians chapter eight with pastor John Randall! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We're talking about giving in our Daily Walk, and the right and wrong way to go about it. When you give, is it out of reluctance, or some sort of obligation? We'll be introduced to a group of Christians who had a much better motivation than that they gave because they loved the Lord and cared about those around them. Let's take notice of the heart behind their giving as we join pastor John Randall in Second Corinthians eight on a Daily Walk. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today's sermon is Living Epistles by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
We've all heard the saying When opportunity knocks answer the door. In other words, take advantage of the opportunity when it presents itself. Today on a Daily Walk with pastor John Randall we'll be reminded that opportunity is knocking and we'll be encouraged to not only answer but invite it in for dinner. Our teacher, pastor John will pick up where we left off last time in Second Corinthians. Now is the day of salvation. It's an opportunity with eternal significance we won't want to pass up. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We open Second Corinthians chapter six today with pastor John Randall, and discover we have a great message to share with others. It's a message of grace and reconciliation. Just think for a moment; God wants to work together with us, and allows us to be a part of something of eternal significance. Isn't that awesome? Join pastor John for the reality of ministry. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Maybe you look back on your life with a great deal of shame and regret! You're not alone. We've all done things we're not proud of, but aren't you glad for the forgiveness of God? When we come to Christ we're made into a New Creation. The old has passed away. We'll take some time to unpack that wonderful truth as we get back into Second Corinthians five with pastor John Randall. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today our teacher pastor John Randall will address the subject of Marriage and Divorce. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Heaven in not simply a destination - for the Christian it's a motivation. That's what the apostle Paul wanted the Corinthian Church to know and believe and it's what we'll be considering today on A Daily Walk. In Second Corinthians chapter five, we are reminded that we all will give an account to the Lord for the things that we've done on earth - whether good or bad. That ought to inspire us to be prepared. In addition this truth is also meant to encourage us. Let's think about heaven today as pastor John Randall has us consider what we're living for! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Pastors are leaving the ministry in great numbers, often due to discouragement. But they're not the only ones. Some are giving up on their marriage, others are leaving a friendship or job for similar reasons. It's easy to lose heart and want to give up the ministry God has for us. Today on A Daily Walk pastor John Randall will share what Second Corinthians four has to say to us, that can serve as a powerful motivator. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Throughout the Christian life, God opens various doors for ministry. It could be as you're seated next to a total stranger waiting in the doctor's office. Or maybe it's a wide open door for a short-term missions trip to a foreign land! Will you step through the door or miss out on the opportunity? You can be sure a certain measure of faith is required. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall points to the door God opened for Paul the apostle and what happened as a result of Paul walking by faith. We're in Second Corinthians chapter two, discussing the greatness of the Gospel. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We've all been hurt by the words or actions of another. Maybe it was an unkind word spoken on social media, or someone has lied about you or stolen from you! When that happens we have a choice to make will we forgive them or not! Today on A Daily Walk, pastor John Randall begins a study in Matthew eighteen, verses twenty-one through thirty-five. Jesus addresses the topic of forgiveness. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Few of us like to tell someone they're in the wrong, and even fewer respond well when they are corrected. There's nothing easy about church discipline, but when you realize the purpose is restoration and not to harm or embarrass, you come to realize it's one of the most loving things we can do for a person caught up in sin. And when a person does repent, how should the church respond? We'll learn from a church that made a few mistakes. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall helps us in this area of discipline, forgiveness and restoration. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Maybe you've had some things that were said about you that were just not right or fair. Whether it's in the form of gossip or slander, it can be downright hurtful. But you're in good company, because the apostle Paul and even Jesus faced false accusations and criticism. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall will point to one such occasion in Paul's life. And we'll hear him answer a couple of the charges. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today's sermon is Face to Face by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Today we continue a series in Second Corinthians with pastor John Randall. We're to expect suffering as we go through life, and as we'll discover today God wants to be our comforter through it all. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We'll be in First Corinthians chapter sixteen with pastor John Randall. It's a good idea to make prayerful plans. But we also need to remain flexible if the Lord should step in and change things. Today we'll go on to see why we need to remain faithful where God has us, even when we're being opposed. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall resumes his series in First Corinthians as we begin a look at the final chapter. Is there a right way and a wrong way to give to God? There sure is! Hear about it today. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today we join pastor John Randall in the middle of First Corinthians chapter fifteen, and the subject at hand is the Resurrection of Christ. Yes Jesus is alive. But here's something else you need to know. if you're a Christian, you share in His Resurrection and His glorious Kingdom. It doesn't get any better than that. So let's be encouraged by this glorious reality of the resurrection. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
We haven't seen Jesus Christ yet but here's the good news, if you're a Christian you will one day! That wonderful hope is front and center today on a Daily Walk, as pastor John Randall opens First Corinthians chapter thirteen. John has aptly titled today's message, Face to Face. Of course referring to that moment when we see Jesus face to face. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today's sermon is Who do Men Say That I Am by John Randall Find more teaching from Pastor John at www.adailywalk.org
Today our teacher, pastor John Randall, will continue his verse by verse examination of Matthew's gospel. I know you've answered some pretty important questions in your life, like, What are you going to do for a living? But the most important question we all will answer is the subject of today's study in Matthew chapter sixteen - Who do you say Jesus Christ is? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Do you consider yourself to be an integral part of the Body of Christ? God does! But we might start comparing ourselves to others, wishing we had the same gifts as our neighbor down the street. In our study today with pastor John Randall, the apostle Paul explains the significance of the Body of Christ working together as one. As an analogy, he points to the human body, which has many parts, but is to effectively function as one unit. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Whether you realize it or not if you're a Christian you are gifted by God! But perhaps you're not really sure what gifts you've been given or where you fit in. Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall continues a fascinating look at the spiritual gifts we find listed in First Corinthians twelve. We'll unpack some of these gifts like the gifts of wisdom, word of knowledge and faith! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall will point out the purpose of communion and danger of taking it in an unworthy manner. We'll be covering First Corinthians chapter eleven, and verses 23-33. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall takes us to the Word of God to remind us of just how special it is to remember the Lord's Supper and the danger of taking it in an unworthy manner. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
In these days leading up to Christmas we're bringing you a series of special messages from John Randall. We started off preparing for Christmas, and then looked at the expectation of Christmas. Now today we go on to discuss the Spirit of Christmas! And the Spirit we're referring to is the Holy Spirit. You'll soon see how He's very much involved in the Christmas story. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
Christmas is just a couple of days away, and perhaps the expectation is building for you and your family! Today on a Daily Walk pastor John Randall looks back before the arrival of the Messiah. There was a great expectation back then as well. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
In these days leading up to Christmas we're bringing you a series of special messages from John Randall. We started off preparing for Christmas, and then looked at the expectation of Christmas. Now today we go on to discuss the Spirit of Christmas! And the Spirit we're referring to is the Holy Spirit. You'll soon see how He's very much involved in the Christmas story. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
In First Corinthians 11 the subject of head coverings comes up. There were some women in the church at Corinth who chose not to wear head coverings and this caused quite a stir. In that culture it was a sign she was not following the leadership of her husband. Here we are centuries later and obviously that's no longer a cultural norm. So do we toss this passage out thinking it no longer applies? Actually pastor John Randall says here on a Daily Walk that it has something very important to say to us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
In First Corinthians 11 the subject of head coverings comes up. There were some women in the church at Corinth who chose not to wear head coverings and this caused quite a stir. In that culture it was a sign she was not following the leadership of her husband. Here we are centuries later and obviously that's no longer a cultural norm. So do we toss this passage out thinking it no longer applies? Actually pastor John Randall says here on a Daily Walk that it has something very important to say to us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1368/29
An adorably nervous John Randall calls in about John Mack and the Zimbabwe UFO landing. Later, the Jeff & The Jer talk about drone hoaxes, falling out with people in ufology, and more! *** Because the Paratopia podcast just wasn't enough, Paratopia Live was born. Here Jeff Ritzmann, Jeremy Vaeni, and the official unofficial third host, Lee Townsend, talk about their high strangeness experiences and take calls live! Help keep Our Undoing Radio going. Donate whatever small amount you can today at: www.ko-fi.com.jayvay