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Kristian Nesbu Vatne talte over Matteus 5,13-16. Spørsmål til samtale Hva tenker du på etter å ha hørt på talen eller lest bibelteksten? Kristian fortalte om den britiske svømmeren Adam Peaty som har tatovert et kors på magen, har dere andre eksempler på folk som deler troen sin på en kreativ måte? Vi er kalt av Jesus til å være lys og salt. Hva betyr det i din hverdag? Hvordan kan dere hjelpe hverandre til å øke bevisstheten på å leve misjonalt i dagliglivet? Hvis dere har tid så kan dere se på tipsene fra NMS under her på hvordan vi kan være misjonale. Kan noen av disse ideene passe inn i din hverdag? Noen måter å være misjonal på Jonathan Dodson og andre samtidsmissiologer har prøvd å forklare enkle måter å være misjonale på. Vi kan tilpasse disse forslagene til våre sammenhenger. Spis med ikke-kristne Vi spiser alle flere måltider til dagen. Hvorfor ikke gjøre det til en vane å regelmessig dele et måltid med en ikke-kristen eller med en ikke-kristen familie? Spis lunsj sammen med en kollega, i stedet for alene. Inviter naboene til familiemiddag. Hvis det er for mye arbeid å lage middag, kan du bestille pizza og prioritere samtalen. Gå - ikke kjør Gjør det til en vane å komme deg ut av huset ditt og gå tur i nabolaget. I stedet for å kjøre til nærbutikk, skole eller jobb, kan du gå til fots for å handle dagligvarer osv. Vær bevisst mens du går. Si hei til folk du ikke kjenner. Innled samtaler. Tiltrekk deg oppmerksomhet ved å gå tur med hunden. Få venner. Vis interesse for naboene dine. Still spørsmål. Be mens du går. Spar bensin, redd planeten og få et forhold til nabolaget. Vær en stamgjest I stedet for å gå mange ulike steder når du skal handle dagligvarer, klippe håret eller gå ut og spise, kan du velge ut noen faste steder. Bli kjent med personalet. Besøk de samme stedene til samme tid. Smil. Still spørsmål. Bygg relasjoner. Ha en hobby sammen med ikke-kristne Velg en hobby du kan ha sammen med andre. Kom deg ut og gjør noe du liker. Prøv en idrett som er tilgjengelig der du bor. Del hobbyen din ved å undervise andre. Gi sy-timer. Undervis i piano, fiolin, gitar, strikking, tennis. Vær i bønn om det. Vær bevisst. Ha det gøy og vær deg selv. Snakk med kollegaene dine Bruk pausene dine bevisst. Gå ut med medarbeiderne dine etter jobb. Vis interesse for dem. Velg tre kollegaer og be fast for dem. Bli frivillig i ideelle organisasjoner Finn en ideell organisasjon der du bor, og bidra en gang i måneden. Inviter med naboene, vennene eller foreningen din. Gå sammen med noen fra menigheten din, og gjør noe positivt for lokalsamfunnet ditt for eksempel en gang i måneden. Delta på ulike arrangement I stedet for å se på TV eller surfe på nettet, kan du delta på ulike arrangement. Gå på festivaler, dugnader, idrettskamper, show og konserter. Tenk misjonalt. Innled en samtale. Studer kulturen. Reflekter over det du ser og hører. Be for byen eller bygden din. Elsk den. Vær en del av den. Tjen naboene dine Dann grupper i nabolaget ditt som ikke består av bare kristne. Planlegg lekedager med naboens barn. Hjelp en nabo med å luke, klippe plenen, bygge et skap, fikse en bil. Hør med velforeningen eller borettslaget om du kan bidra. Spør i kommunen din om det er noe du kan gjøre for å hjelpe i lokalsamfunnet. Vær kreativ og på tilbudssiden.
How should Christians think about global conflict? Does being a "peacemaker" mean we don't engage with or create conflict? How do we even start to make peace in such a polarized culture? In this episode, we have a conversation with author and theologian Jonathan Dodson about how to navigate our divided culture. Resources Mentioned: The Unwavering Pastor Our Good Crisis The 6 Megatrends That Will Shape 2024 What is Chronic Anxiety? | Steve Cuss -- 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
Uncover the significance of 2 Timothy and 2 Corinthians for pastors dealing with suffering in ministry. Jonathan Dodson sheds light on how these biblical truths offer profound wisdom and encouragement for pastors navigating the challenges of vocational ministry. Full show notes at DashHouse.com.
In this episode, Caleb is joined by Matthew Harmon (PhD, Wheaton College) Professor of New Testament at Grace Theological Seminary to discuss "A Theology of 2 Peter and Jude" via Dr. Harmon's recent book, The God Who Judges and Saves: A Theology of 2 Peter and Jude. Together they discuss the structure, main themes, and application of these powerful books to the Christian life today. Resources The God Who Judges and Saves: A Theology of 2 Peter and Jude by Matthew Harmon https://a.co/d/bdkUWzQ ESV Expository Commentary: Hebrews–Revelation (Matthew Harmon on 2 Peter and Jude) https://a.co/d/ixkBx77 1-2 Peter and Jude: The Christian Standard Commentary by Tom Schreiner https://a.co/d/8JYaaYO The NIV Application Commentary 2 Peter, Jude by Doug Moo https://a.co/d/aScivmv 1–2 Peter and Jude: A 12-Week Study by Jonathan Dodson https://a.co/d/65rIDLq
Joyous disruption. This is Jonathan Dodson's goal with each and every real estate project he develops. Jonathan pivoted from an early career as a banker to real estate developer, aptly calling the firm he co-founded, Pivot Projects. He had developed an interest in urban neighborhoods and redevelopment initiatives, and when given an opportunity to co-partner on a project, he grabbed it. Now he leads the Pivot Team, navigating tough conversations and decisions to create the best outcomes for his teammates, partners and tenants. And for Jonathan, the best outcomes are not traditional ones. If you'd like to join me in my quest to rethink real estate, there are two simple things you can do. Share this podcast and go to RethinkRealEstateForGood.co where you can subscribe to be the first to hear about my podcasts, blog posts and other goodies.
Message from Jonathan Dodson on August 20, 2023
Message from Jonathan Dodson on August 20, 2023
We examine JRR Tolkien's modern thought with Ralph Wood and overcome crisis using the Beatitudes with Jonathan Dodson. Adam Tate tells stories of Catholics in pre-Civil War America.
Oklahoma City's ”East Side" had been a social and economic center for African American life but through gentrification and neglect, the area became a marginalized part of town. In 2016, Jonathan Dodson's Pivot Project selected an abandoned strip mall on Northeast 23rd Street for what would ultimately become the EastPoint Project. The development at Eastpoint gave activist and award-winning rapper Jabee Williams the opportunity to establish Eastside Pizza House alongside other black business owners in a thriving community atmosphere. In today's episode, Jabee shares his story of going from entertainer to activist, preserving history and innovating new business models. Key Points: Creating positive change through creativity and collaboration. Honoring the past while innovating the future Advocating the under-served through community engagement Resources/Links: Learn More about Jabee Eastside Pizza House Read The Transcript Instagram Watch Full Episodes of The Entrepreneur's Studio on YouTube. Credits: The Entrepreneur's Studio is powered by Heartland Payment Systems. Providing nearly 1 million entrepreneurs with the technology to make money, move money, manage employees and engage customers.
Developer Jonathan Dodson left his job as a corporate banker and followed his passion to revitalize Oklahoma City through urban infill and adaptive reuse of commercial property. His development group, Pivot is committed to creating ethical community development that is the product of public interest and addresses a community need. In today's episode, Jonathan shares his story about how he felt a moral imperative to invest in underserved communities and the challenges he faced in establishing what became an internationally recognized economic revolution. Key Points: The importance of ethical development principles The impact of gentrification Unorthodox funding methods and creative negotiations Resources: Pivot Project Read The Transcript Browse our library of conversations with successful entrepreneurs who have been in your shoes. Credits: The Entrepreneur's Studio is powered by Heartland Payment Systems. Providing nearly 1 million entrepreneurs with the technology to make money, move money, manage employees and engage customers.
A Conversation with Jonathan Dodson about being and creating Gospel Centered Disciples.
This episode is brought to you by Riverbank Title. Inspired out of a personal, challenging experience attempting to close on a home for his family, owner & operator Preston Corp founded Riverbank Title to deliver a smooth and successful closing from start to finish. Riverbank's attention to detail and concierge level service are here to make your real estate closing process as simple and seamless as possible. I have multiple upcoming closings and will be using Riverbank Title every opportunity I can. Go to www.restorationgroup.co/riverbank to find out more. Jonathan Dodson is a husband and father to four children. He is a former banker turned Oklahoma City developer with a focus towards urban infill development and adaptive reuse. Jonathan moved to OKC upon graduating from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor's degree in finance and was one of the initial members of the Urban Land Institute of Oklahoma in 2007. In 2014 John co-founded the Pivot Project in partnership with developers Ben Sellers and David Wanzer. Jonathan is now the managing partner at Pivot Project and spends his time establishing financing for the team, raising equity, and consulting for other incremental developers. Download the free Integrated Business guide at www.restorationgroup.co/guide Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get valuable insights about how to lead an integrated business. Connect with Clay on LinkedIn Follow Restoration Group on Instagram
Today's episode features my interview with Jonathan Dodson, pastor, speaker, teacher, and author.
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Thriving in ministry is always more difficult than new youth pastors expect. The grind of ministry, the unusual schedule, and unfair complaints can wear the best of us down. In this episode, we talk with Jonathan Dodson about his book, The Unwavering Pastor, and what he's learned firsthand about applying the gospel to our own hearts. Discussion topics include, What do you mean by “unwavering pastor?” and what prompted you to write this book? The Unwavering Pastor has been out for a few months now. What are some common themes from conversations you've had with pastors who've reached out to you since reading it? One of the sentences that made me put the book down and pray was this line, “It is virtually impossible to make it through division without sinning, and Christ is gladly present to remedy that.” Could you share a little more about this. I really appreciated the story you told about your grandfather's words to you about truth telling, could share you that with us? Teenagers don't have very many good examples of conflict resolution. We live in a cancel culture that's fueled by internet rage. And yet, Jesus said blessed are the peacemakers. What counsel do you have for us about being peacemakers when others around us make that difficult? Founding Pastor of Austin City Life, founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship and author of multiple books, including Gospel-Centered Discipleship, Our Good Crisis, and The Unwavering Pastor. Browse Jonathan's books here Order The Unwavering Pastor Visit Youth Pastor Theologian's website Join YPT's Facebook group: @youththeologian (make sure you answer the membership questions) Follow YPT on Twitter: @youththeologian Follow YPT on Instagram: @youththeologian Please consider sharing YPT's podcast and our articles with your friends, and leave a rating/review on your podcast subscriber. You can contact us with any questions and recommend both topics and guests on our website's Submissions Page. (note: Amazon Affiliate links help support YPT's work to help youth workers think and teach theologically about ministry)
* This encore presentation originally aired on September 02, 2022 Biblical discipleship emphasizes encouragement, repentance, and spiritual growth―essential parts of the Christian life. How can churches and Christians develop a healthy, successful path to disciple-making? Author Jonathan Dodson joins Bill for a rich discussion on discipleship through his book Gospel-Centered Discipleship. * This encore presentation originally aired on September 06, 2022 In a culture with an ever-narrowing definition of tolerance, how are Christians to stand for our faith? Bill welcomes author Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer for a deep discussion on our collapsing culture, through his book, "No Reason to Hide: Standing for Christ in a Collapsing Culture."
Biblical discipleship emphasizes encouragement, repentance, and spiritual growth―essential parts of the Christian life. How can churches and Christians develop a healthy, successful path to disciple-making? Author Jonathan Dodson joins Bill for a rich discussion on discipleship through his book Gospel-Centered Discipleship. Then Bill is joined by Greg Headington to talk about the power of the tongue through James 3.
Get notes on this podcast here: https://churchleaders.com/podcast/430928-jonathan-dodson-persevere-heartache-pastoring.html Jonathan Dodson joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to talk about challenges including pastoral burnout, the “COVID hangover,” ghosting, and criticism—and how Jesus is faithful through it all. ► Listen on Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-churchleaders-podcast/id988990685 ChurchLeaders brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on faith, ministry and leading the church. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive content. Visit ChurchLeaders Website: https://churchleaders.com Find ChurchLeaders on Facebook: https://facebook.com/churchleaders Follow ChurchLeaders on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChurchLead Follow ChurchLeaders on Instagram: https://instagram.com/churchlead/ Follow ChurchLeaders on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/churchleaders/
Jonathan K. Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, Texas and the founder of GCDiscipleship.com. He is the author of numerous books including the new revised and expanded of his book, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, which we talk about here.For more information, visit our website at bibleandstuff.com.
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Jonathan Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX which he started with his wife, and a small group of people.He is also the founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship.com, which produces resources to help make, mature, and multiply disciples of Jesus.He is the author of a number of books, including Here in Spirit, The Unbelievable Gospel and Gospel-Centered Discipleship.He joins me to talk about his most recent project, a new book: The Unwavering Pastor: Leading the Church with Grace in Divisive Times. The book discusses Biblical wisdom to help ministry leaders cope with church division and leadership stress
Recent Barna research reveals that 38% of Protestant Pastors (51% of Mainline Pastors) thought about quitting full-time ministry this past year. Tensions over politics, race, and covid have caused enormous divisions in society and have seemed to ramp up the discouragement of pastors in the process. That's why Jonathan Dodson's new book—and this conversation—are such a timely word and breath of fresh air. If you are a pastor or want a window into recent challenges in pastoral ministry or simply relate to all the tensions and divisions of the past two years, you'll love this conversation. ABOUT Jonathan Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX and is also the founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship, which produces resources to help make, mature, and multiply disciples of Jesus. He is author of a number of books including Here in Spirit; The Unbelievable Gospel; and the brand new book that is the focus of this episode, The Unwavering Pastor. Just about any week you can catch Jonathan listening to M. Ward, watching sci-fi, and going for walks.
07/26/2022 - Jonathan Dodson -Texas pastor, with words of encouragement for pastors on leading their churches with grace in divisive times.
On this episode of the FTC Podcast, Jared Wilson talks with pastor and author Jonathan Dodson about his new book, "The Unwavering Pastor", and how ministry leaders can navigate this strange and trying new season with grace and endurance.
Meet Jon. This former banker turned developer-for-good is passionate about I'm creating value through new partnerships and projects in areas with tremendous potential. His interest in urban re-developments led to the creation of the internationally recognized Pivot project launching an economic revolution powering underserved citizens to stay, build, and thrive in their communities for generations. It's one of the great underdog success stories we've heard on the podcast yet - and it happened in our own backyard of OKC! We're crazy proud to bring our community's story to you.
Being a Christian means more than adopting a set of beliefs. To be a Christian is to be in a relationship with Jesus Christ and to be transformed by the Holy Spirit through that relationship. We call this discipleship. It should be the core part of every believer's identity. Sadly, we often have murky definitions or misguided ideas about what exactly discipleship means. That's why I'm glad to welcome Jonathan Dodson back to the show to discuss his book Gospel-Centered Discipleship. Jonathan and I discussed what discipleship means and how we tend to get it wrong in the church. He helps us to understand how discipleship involves our minds and our hearts, as well as how we can get down to the heart. Lastly, Jonathan explains what this kind of discipleship looks like in practice. Jonathan Dodson (M. DIV, TH. M) is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX which he started with his wife, Robie, and a small group of people. They have three wonderful children. He is also the founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship.com, which produces resources to help make, mature, and multiply disciples of Jesus. He is the author of a number of books including Here in Spirit: Knowing the Spirit who Creates, Sustains, and Transforms Everything, The Unbelievable Gospel: Say Something Worth Believing, and Our Good Crisis. Get Gospel-Centered Discipleship here: https://amzn.to/3M7rXSy Check out the full show notes for this episode: https://tinyurl.com/yzft4yf3 SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://www.aaronshamp.com/support –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filterpodcast/message
I love pastors who've thought a lot about discipleship, and who are able to share their knowledge with others. Jonathan Dodson is such a pastor. He's the author of Gospel-Centered Discipleship, which is now in its second edition. He's also a local church pastor, the founder of City Life Church in Austin, Texas, where he lives with his wife and three children. Read the show notes and transcript Support me on Patreon Subscribe to our newsletter
Jonathan K. Dodson (MDiv; ThM) founded City Life Church with his wife, Robie, and a small group of people. They have three great children. Jonathan is also the founder of www.gcdiscipleship.com and author of several books including the award-winning The Unbelievable Gospel: Say Something Worth Believing, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, Here in Spirit, and Our Good Crisis. You can find all of Jonathan's books here.
Jonathan Dodson's Book, "Gosepel-Centered Discipleship"
In this episode David and Jared discuss "5 myths of about discipleship," an article written by Jonathan Dodson.
In today's episode, Jonathan Dodson talks about what a gospel-centered approach to discipleship entails. He highlights the importance of transparency for everyone involved, why the long-view of sanctification is so important to hold on to, and how to move forward when we feel hurt or betrayed by a mentor. Jonathan is the author of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. Read the full transcript. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Sign up for our mailing list here.
We live in a contentious time with a constant swirl of crises, controversies, and divisions. Christians often get caught up in the cycle of outrage in our reactionary culture. However, if we look at Scripture, then we will discover that Jesus desires us to be salt and light in the midst of cultural crises. My guest on today's show helps us to see how Jesus laid forth this vision in his Sermon on the Mount and how we can be empowered to live it out. His name is Jonathan Dodson and we discuss his latest book Our Good Crisis: Overcoming Moral Chaos with the Beatitudes. Jonathan Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX which he started with his wife, Robie, and a small group of people. They have three children. He is also the founder of gcdiscipleship.com and author of a number of books including Gospel-Centered Discipleship, Our Good Crisis, and The Unbelievable Gospel. He enjoys listening to The War on Drugs, reading sci-fi, and going for walks. Check out the full show notes for highlights and resources from this episode: https://tinyurl.com/hexus35e SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: PayPal: https://paypal.me/AaronShamp?locale.x=en_US Venmo: @AaronShamp Cash App: $AaronShamp –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Perseverance — Land of Fire [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/Ue48lJLVA30Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/perseverance–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jonathan Dodson of City Life Church and Gospel-Centered Discipleship talks about embodying the Gospel in a culture that seems to be coming apart. Counselor Sissy Goff, author of "Brave," talks about ways to help our children, especially daughters, beat worry and anxiety.
Jonathan Dodson of City Life Church and Gospel-Centered Discipleship talks about embodying the Gospel in a culture that seems to be coming apart. Counselor Sissy Goff, author of "Brave," talks about ways to help our children, especially daughters, beat worry and anxiety.
(00:00-8:59): Brian and Aubrey talked about going after dreams and discussed “Canada Olympian Penny Oleksiak's message to her high school teacher who doubted her.” (8:59-25:47): Davey Blackburn, Founder of Nothing is Wasted Ministries and Host of the Nothing is Wasted Podcast, joined Brian and Aubrey to share about the Pain to Purpose Devotional. Learn more about the Pain to Purpose Devotional at mypaintopurposeplan.com/devo Learn more about Davey and his ministry at nothingiswasted.com (25:47-36:33): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE Sports Movies. Aubrey's #1 pick was “Ford v Ferrari” and Brian's #1 pick was “Hoosiers.” (36:33-45:41): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Jonathan Dodson's Gospel Coalition article, “How to Inhabit an Unraveling Culture.” (45:41-54:28): Is Amazon making us lonely? Brian and Aubrey discussed this and commented on a clip from the “Dan Le Batard Show.” (54:28-1:03:12): Brian and Aubrey reacted to a Tweet from Scott Sauls, “One time Saint Augustine was asked what he thought the top three virtues of Christianity were. His answer was: 1. Humility. 2. Humility. 3. Humility.” (1:03:12-1:11:23): Brian and Aubrey shared some Good News Network stories to close the show. “Blind For 15 Years She Now Has 20/20 Vision And Sees Her Grandchildren For the First Time” “Historian Believes the Holy Grail and Lost Ark of the Covenant May be Hidden Under This House in English Countryside” “This Repair Shop is on a Mission to Fix Our Throwaway Culture” “Instead of Issuing Tickets For Broken Headlights, Denver Police Are Handing Out Gift Cards to Get Them Fixed” “These Students Built an Epic Baby Stroller for a New Dad in a Wheelchair” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Jonathan Dodson, founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX, joins us to talk about the constant crises our world is facing and how underneath each crisis lies a moral issue within our hearts. Dodson addresses the root of these crises by taking us back to the Beatitudes with Jesus' famous Sermon on the Mount.
Jonathan Dodson joins Michael to discuss Jude: "a perplexing, important, and timely letter for the times we're in." In this conversation, Jonathan and Michael discuss: Jude: a letter about authority and love The authorship of Jude The authority of the gospel Those "marked for condemnation" Contending for the faith The source of morality Sexual morality & same-sex attraction Angels/Messengers The prophecy of Enoch Praying in the Spirit And more... Click Here for Show Notes.
Jonathan Dodson talks with Kent about his experience donating one of his kidneys and how that has led to multiple meaningful conversations, his book Our Good Crisis, Overcoming Moral Chaos with the Beatitudes, how he got into ministry, church in a post-pandemic age, the cultural forces we're experiencing in the church today, and much more. --- Jonathan Dodson is the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, TX which he started with his wife, Robie, and a small group of people. They have three wonderful children. He is also the founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship.com, which produces resources to help make, mature, and multiply disciples of Jesus. He is author of a number of books including Here in Spirit: Knowing the Spirit who Creates, Sustains, and Transforms Everything, The Unbelievable Gospel: Say Something Worth Believingand Gospel-Centered Discipleship. Just about any week you can catch Jonathan listening to M. Ward, watching sci-fi, and going for walks. --- If you're enjoying this podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 45 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests as well as new listeners. Click here: https://tinyurl.com/vfv2vgw Thx! --- ABOUT the Kent Lapp Podcast: » The KLP features long-form, in-person conversations that explore and inform. » The KLP Trailer: https://youtu.be/TVFsBJlbUJ4 » About the KLP: https://www.kentlapp.com/aboutklp » About Kent Lapp: http://kentlapp.com/about/ WATCH/STREAM The Kent Lapp Podcast: » Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thekentlapppodcast » Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/vfv2vgw » Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y8yd2gcc » Overcast: https://tinyurl.com/y8veuoxl » Castbox: https://tinyurl.com/y8vwheqt » Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y75uy96u » Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/yburnrld » Amazon Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y7lszt2f FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: » Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kentlapppodcast/ » Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KentLappPodcast » Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kentlapp CONTACT The KLP » Email: TheKentLappPodcast@gmail.com
This week on NurseSpeak, Ebi continues the discussion of his personal inpatient experience with Jonathan Dodson and shares more stories sent in by nurses of times they found themselves as the patient.This weeks guests are;Jonathan Dodson (find him on Instagram @the_johnathan_dodson)Special thanks to Emily my producer/co host/50 other jobsand Brandon Slavinski our multimedia extraordinaireHe does the sound engineering on this showyou can find him at www.brandonslavinski.com and on Instagram @calistory
On this weeks episode of NurseSpeak, Ebi shares stories sent in by nurses of times they found themselves as the patient and discusses his personal inpatient experience.This weeks guests are;Jonathan Dodson (find him on Instagram @the_johnathan_dodson)Special thanks to Emily my producer/co host/50 other jobsand Brandon Slavinski our multimedia extraordinaireHe does the sound engineering on this showyou can find him at www.brandonslavinski.com and on Instagram @calistory
#163 Rev. Jonathan Dodson: Beatitudes for Today by Wesley Seminary Podcast
A meditation on the Beatitudes is a “training in goodness,” says Jonathan Dodson, which as he says, has “the power and wisdom to center us in these dizzying times and bring the change we need.” He’s on the show today to share more about this “humble reflection” and what we can learn from these promises of Jesus.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/327/29 Adam Miller finishes his interview with Jonathan Dodson about his book "Our Good Crisis." Kevin DeYoung wraps up his message on "That You May Know."
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/327/29 Adam Miller continues his interview with Jonathan Dodson about his book "Our Good Crisis." Kevin DeYoung continues his message on "That You May Know."
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/327/29 Adam Miller continues his interview with Jonathan Dodson about his book "Our Good Crisis." Kevin DeYoung continues his message on "That You May Know."
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/327/29 Adam Miller interviews Jonathan Dodson about his book "Our Good Crisis." Kevin DeYoung continues his message on "That You May Know."
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/327/29 Adam Miller interviews Jonathan Dodson about his book "Our Good Crisis." Kevin DeYoung teaches on "That You May Know."
I dialed into yet another Zoom call. Pastors’ faces filled the screen. The upper left corner said, “So, when are you guys gathering again?” Chatter erupted about state restrictions, social distancing, and size limitations. Then someone asked, “How are you guys doing?”—crickets. Jonathan Dodson is s the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, Texas, and founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. He is the author of several books with his most recent release entitled Our Good Crisis published by InterVarsity Press.
I dialed into yet another Zoom call. Pastors’ faces filled the screen. The upper left corner said, “So, when are you guys gathering again?” Chatter erupted about state restrictions, social distancing, and size limitations. Then someone asked, “How are you guys doing?”—crickets. Jonathan Dodson is s the founding pastor of City Life Church in Austin, Texas, and founder of Gospel-Centered Discipleship. He is the author of several books with his most recent release entitled Our Good Crisis published by InterVarsity Press.
REFLECTION QUOTES “…nobody who ever met Jesus Christ ever had a moderate reaction to him. There are only three reactions to Jesus: they either hated him and wanted to kill him, they were afraid of him and wanted to run away, or they were absolutely smitten with him and they tried to give their whole lives to him…” ~John Stott (1921-2011), English Christian leader in his book Basic Christianity “Biblical faith is not in a new set of beliefs and friends; it is much deeper than that. It is a shift that comes about through an exchange of one identity for another, from an old identity to a new identity ‘in Christ.'” ~Jonathan Dodson, American author and pastor “The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous man runs into it and is safe.” ~Proverbs 18:10 ESV “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.” ~Proverbs 22:1 ESV “[M]y discovering my own identity doesn't mean that I work it out in isolation, but that I negotiate it through dialogue, partly overt, partly internal, with others.” ~Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor in his book Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition “We don't need bigger cars or fancier clothes. We need self-respect, identity, community, love, variety, beauty, challenge and a purpose in living that is greater than material accumulation.” ~Donella Meadows (1941-2001), American environmental scientist and teacher “Think about what people are doing on Facebook today. They're keeping up with their friends and family, but they're also building an image and identity for themselves, which in a sense is their brand. They're connecting with the audience that they want to connect to.” ~Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook SERMON PASSAGE Mark 3:7-19 7 Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great crowd followed, from Galilee and Judea 8 and Jerusalem and Idumea and from beyond the Jordan and from around Tyre and Sidon. When the great crowd heard all that he was doing, they came to him. 9 And he told his disciples to have a boat ready for him because of the crowd, lest they crush him, 10 for he had healed many, so that all who had diseases pressed around him to touch him. 11 And whenever the unclean spirits saw him, they fell down before him and cried out, “You are the Son of God.” 12 And he strictly ordered them not to make him known. 13 And he went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired, and they came to him. 14 And he appointed twelve (whom he also named apostles) so that they might be with him and he might send them out to preach 15 and have authority to cast out demons. 16 He appointed the twelve: Simon (to whom he gave the name Peter); 17 James the son of Zebedee and John the brother of James (to whom he gave the name Boanerges, that is, Sons of Thunder); 18 Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the Zealot, 19 and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him.