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Josh Dotzler shares a compelling narrative of how purpose transforms lives through community revitalization and leadership development. His experience highlights the importance of addressing systemic issues while fostering local talent for lasting impact.• Discusses the transition from sports to community service• Explores the challenges of urban revitalization and systemic inequities• Highlights the importance of empowering local leaders• Discusses the impact of faith on community building• Addresses societal stereotypes of urban communities• Calls for holistic investment in relationships and leadership development• Encourages collaboration between churches and organizations for greater impactSupport the showWatch Us On Youtube!
In this inspiring message, we gather to celebrate a new year with a renewed focus on community and spiritual growth. Join us as we embrace the theme "New Year, New We," emphasizing the power of togetherness over individualism. Our pastor dives into the book of Romans, exploring how we can strengthen our spiritual "core" with the five S's: Surrendered, Surrounded, Self-fed, Spirit-led, and Sent. Discover how fasting, prayer, and community can transform your life and strengthen your faith as we journey through 2025 together. Don't miss out on the powerful stories, actionable tips, and opportunities to get plugged in to something bigger than yourself. Ready to experience God's best? Hit that play button and let's embark on this journey together!
In this inspiring message, we gather to celebrate a new year with a renewed focus on community and spiritual growth. Join us as we embrace the theme "New Year, New We," emphasizing the power of togetherness over individualism. Our pastor dives into the book of Romans, exploring how we can strengthen our spiritual "core" with the five S's: Surrendered, Surrounded, Self-fed, Spirit-led, and Sent. Discover how fasting, prayer, and community can transform your life and strengthen your faith as we journey through 2025 together. Don't miss out on the powerful stories, actionable tips, and opportunities to get plugged in to something bigger than yourself. Ready to experience God's best? Hit that play button and let's embark on this journey together!
In a secular world, it is the job of Christians to unify and come together in harmony. As we engage in society, we should be In It, Not Of It. In this week's message, Pastor Todd Doxzon teaches from John 17 and encourages us to stay true to the Lord. As we unite in love and purpose, so we can help people experience God's best for their lives!
Jesus was the greatest servant of all time. Our Risen King did not come to earth to be served, but to serve others and to give His life as a ransom for many [Matthew 20:28]. As God transforms our hearts and minds, we should wholeheartedly serve Him and the people around us. In Unreasonable Service, Pastor Josh Dotzler teaches from Luke 22 and reminds us that living selflessly will help people in our sphere of influence experience God's best for their lives!
Jesus was the greatest servant of all time. Our Risen King did not come to earth to be served, but to serve others and to give His life as a ransom for many [Matthew 20:28]. As God transforms our hearts and minds, we should wholeheartedly serve Him and the people around us. In Unreasonable Service, Pastor Josh Dotzler teaches from Luke 22 and reminds us that living selflessly will help people in our sphere of influence experience God's best for their lives!
Just before Christmas in 2022, Myron Pierce shocked his family, friends and congregation when he appeared in a string of erratic Instagram posts.He had lost touch with reality, acting out behaviors no one would ever expect from the veteran of over a decade of outstanding ministry and church multiplication. Everything got pushed aside in favor of a life that no one could be proud of.Because of his insane behavior and outlandish activities, those of us who were friends with him sometimes wondered who we saw on our screens. It couldn't have been the same person we knew. He finally called almost three months into his downward slide to say that he had been diagnosed with type one bipolar disorder and that he was checking into a clinic. Just one year after getting help, we decided to do this interview. The goal is to update those who worried and prayed for him. This is NOT an attempt to re-insert him into pastoral ministry.Myron is working hard to care for his family and run his businesses as healingcontinues. If God wants him to return to pastoral ministry, that would be a long way off. A standout in the discussion is Josh Dotzler. In their formative days, Josh and Myron partnered in ministry. Josh's dad, Ron, initially pulled Myron into pastoral ministry. The important thing is that Josh was there for Myron and his family, albeit in different ways, both during and after the mess. He continues to play a crucial role in healing the family.Aside from church work, Myron is a serial entrepreneur. He continues to help others build businesses in difficult, even blighted places. One of his training centers for startup businesses is in Gary, Indiana.Despite his departure from traditional pastoral ministry, he keeps sharing his faith in Jesus and works to bring the gospel into everything he does. No longer a pastor, he continues to make disciples of Jesus Christ.Connect via ownthepondnetwork.comor email him at thisisus@ownthepondnetwork.com
Just before Christmas in 2022, Myron Pierce alarmed his family, friends and the church he had pastored. He shocked us all while appearing in a string of erratic Instagram posts.He had lost touch with reality, acting out behaviors no one would ever expect from the veteran of over a decade of outstanding ministry and church multiplication. Everything got pushed aside in favor of a life that no one could be proud of.Because of his insane behavior and outlandish activities, those of us who were friends with him sometimes wondered who we saw on our screens. It couldn't have been the same person we knew. He finally called almost three months into his downward slide to say that he had been diagnosed with type one bipolar disorder and that he was checking into a clinic. Just one year after getting help, we decided to do this interview. The goal is to update those who worried and prayed for him. This is NOT an attempt to re-insert him into pastoral ministry.Myron is working hard to care for his family and run his businesses as healing continues. If God wants him to return to pastoral ministry, that would be a long way off. A standout in the discussion is Josh Dotzler. In their formative days, Josh and Myron partnered in ministry. Josh's dad, Ron, initially pulled Myron into pastoral ministry. The important thing is that Josh was there for Myron and his family, albeit in different ways, both during and after the mess. He continues to play a crucial role in healing the family.Aside from church work, Myron is a serial entrepreneur. He continues to help others build businesses in difficult, even blighted places. One of his training centers for startup businesses is in Gary, Indiana.Despite his departure from traditional pastoral ministry, he keeps sharing his faith in Jesus and works to bring the gospel into everything he does. No longer a pastor, he continues to make disciples of Jesus Christ.Connect via ownthepondnetwork.comor email him at thisisus@ownthepondnetwork.com
Episode 3 is jam packed with quality conversation and a look at Creighton vs Nebraska ball. Josh is deeply entrenched in creating rich culture wherever he goes. He has a primary focus on the North Omaha area and desires to bring opportunity and culture to those who may be looked past and not have the same resources and others in town! He is boots on the ground doing quality work for real change! Dont miss out while the boys suck it up and talk about a team other than Nebraska.
Special Guest Josh Dotzler speaks on what it means to redefine worship in our lives. In this week's sermon, Raise Your Standards, Pastor Josh teaches us practical ways to make our worship more personal, purposeful, and powerful, in order to impact those around us.
In this sermon, Josh Dotzler explores how God uses seasons of pain to change and grow us, drawing from the book of Job and personal experiences. The sermon emphasizes that pain has a purpose in God's plan, leading to greater compassion, clarity, convictions, and capacity, and ultimately surrendering authority of our lives to Him.
The power of a unified church is undeniable. This week, join us as Josh Dotzler, the CEO of Abide, sheds light on 'The Standard of Revival.' Discover the transformation that comes from embracing unity and diversity within the church, as these essential standards lay the foundation for revival that stands the test of time.
The power of a unified church is undeniable. This week, join us as Josh Dotzler, the CEO of Abide, sheds light on 'The Standard of Revival.' Discover the transformation that comes from embracing unity and diversity within the church, as these essential standards lay the foundation for revival that stands the test of time.
This week, guest speaker Josh Dotzler continues the B.I.B.L.E. series and talks about taking the Word and applying it to our everyday lives.
I provide my VERY offensive thoughts on seasonal separation, talk with "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" actress McKenna Grace, highlight the ABIDE/Mobility for Humanity partnership (and congratulate "dad" Josh Dotzler), tell you how Friday night's "Songs and Stories" concert went, and more on this Monday of a holiday week.
What happens when we're headed in one direction, perhaps even one we that brings us joy, and God redirects us? In those moments, we might find ourselves wrestling with conflicting and uncomfortable emotions. We may even feel as if we've lost our identity. But what if that redirect that feels so unsetting or painful now is actually a major step toward your most fulfilling tomorrow? In this episode, former basket ball player turned podcaster, ministry leader, speaker and justice advocate Josh Dotzler shares how God used a devastating sports injury to completely upend his world and place him a path that led to transformation and incredible impact. (Scroll down for discussion questions)Find Josh Dotzler at:https://www.abideomaha.org/leadershiphttps://www.instagram.com/joshdotzler/https://www.facebook.com/JoshDotzlerOmahahttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/influence-2-impact/id1483130712Find Jennifer Slattery at:https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com/https://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083247680572Find Wholly Loved's private Faith Over Fear community here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/4427369666146711.What resonated with you most in this episode?2.When has God used a disappointment to redirect you to His will?3.When you consider potential divine redirects, what fears do you tend to struggle with?4.What are some of the activities and responsibilities that bring you the most fulfillment?5.What are some potential ways God might want you to leverage your influence in order to help others?6.How has God used your faithfulness in an area to bring about fruitfulness?7.Why is it important to remain connected to a Christ-centered community as we pursue our callings? 8.What is one action step God might be asking you to take based on how He spoke to you through this episode?
Josh Dotzler on Racism, How He Went from a Top Starter for Creighton Basketball to Inner City Pastor, and Why He Describes His Obedience to God as “Kicking and Screaming.” To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com. On August 11th, I'll be hosting a FREE webinar called “Fund Your Vision: Don't Let Money Limit Your Ministry” with Phil Ling from the Giving Church. The Giving Church has helped more than a thousand churches raise more than a billion dollars. In addition, they commissioned a study with more than 4000 churches and uncovered some incredible data that will help grow your church's giving. Phil will talk about what he has learned through both his experience and through this unique study. You won't want to miss it. We will be giving away loads of free stuff as well! You can sign up at www.thegivingchurch.com/red and you can grab a FREE PDF “5 Ways to Grow Your Church's Giving,” while you are there.Resources mentioned in the episode: Abide.comLetters from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. Church in Crisis by Josh DotzlerJoshDotzler.comKey insights from the episode: I had a coach tell me that you need to be with as many girls as possible until you are 30, then you decide who you want to be with. But all these coaches didn't have great marriages. Looking back, marriage was our first act of obedience to God. Obedience was what God constantly called us to; we have been obedient, kicking, and screaming. - Josh Dotzler Let's embrace the fact that when we are in this world, we are not always going to have an easy life.– Zach Zehnder We partnered with the police to establish over 700 neighborhoods that could potentially be revitalized. - Josh Dotzler You not only talked the talk, but you also walked the walk. – Chris Johnson In inner-city communities, anyone who is successful moves out. They don't stay. Abide means to stay and dwell. It's the power of presence. Something happens when you live in and abide in the neighborhoods. - Josh Dotzler It's estimated crime is down 70-75% wherever we have a presence because of the intentionality of those families living in that community. – Josh Dotzler Sundays are the greatest picture of our individual preferences. – Josh Dotzler It wasn't until my dad became a minority living in a predominately black community that he could start understanding what it was like for his wife to be black in a predominantly white culture. – Josh Dotzler One of the things the black community needs the most is white advocates. - Josh Dotzler The church must be more holistic even in our understanding of trying to be the solution to racial reconciliation. – Josh Dotzler Covid highlighted the crisis of the church. I heard more about compassion fatigue than ever during COVID. I've never heard a pastor talk about tithing fatigue or attendance fatigue, but compassion fatigue. I don't think we've conditioned our congregations to allow compassion to be a consistent expression of who we are. - Josh Dotzler Red letters cause us to cross red lines. I believe as we get into those red letters, it compels us to eliminate red lines and leads to a revolution. – Josh Dotzler Josh Dotzler's Challenge: Get in the game, small steps. Find areas of red lines in your city this week and go there and be present. (be a customer, pray, serve, get involved, volunteer, educate yourself, etc.)A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever wondered why you were put on this earth? In this message, Josh Dotzler tackles that question by examining Jesus parable from Matthew 25.
“Never try to be better than someone else. Learn from others, and try to be the best you can be. Success is the by-product of that preparation.”– John WoodenBacked by decades of experience producing exceptional clinical outcomes, Kintinu Telerehab connects recovery to everyday life. In this podcast, we explore hot topics in rehabilitation, the keys to personal growth and recovery, and how to apply it all to the real-world.In this episode of Kintinu'd Conversations, Brad Dexter, Ana Hancock, and Tim Benak welcome Josh Dotzler to the podcast. Josh is a Spiritual Leader, Justice Advocate, Communicator and the CEO of ABIDE, a non-profit mission focused on revitalizing the inner city of Omaha, one neighborhood at a time. He has used his voice on a national and a local level to ignite change and inspire individuals to use their God-given influence to see God-sized impact. Josh has served as a lead pastor for over a decade and partners with pastors and leaders from every sector across the city to bring change to local communities. Listeners will hear Josh's story of influencing others, purpose, change, and giving support to help others succeed.Enjoy!Listen to the episode on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and Buzzsprout, or on your favorite podcast platform. To learn more about Josh, you can visit his website at https://www.joshdotzler.com/.
This week in headlines, Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Josh Dotzler joins us to discuss the Christianity Today article titled The Rise of the ‘Umm's.' Christianity Today Article: https://urlgeni.us/umms DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church. ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️ 00:00 INTRO 07:21 HEADLINES 12:34 THE RISE OF THE ‘UMM'S'
This week in headlines, a favorite Omaha movie theater closes its doors. We are joined by Josh Dotzler to discuss virtue signaling. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church. ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️ 00:00 INTRO 05:00 HEADLINES 11:24 VIRTUE SIGNALING
This week in headlines An Omaha elementary teacher receives Presidential Award and houses of worship face clergy shortage. We're joined by Josh Dotzler to discuss the difference between truth and tolerance and what we as believers are called to do when faced with things that don't align with our values. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church. ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️ 00:00 INTRO 05:00 HEADLINES 15:26 TRUTH OR TOLERANCE?
Josh Dotzler is a Spiritual Leader, Justice Advocate, Communicator and the CEO of ABIDE, a non-profit mission focused on revitalizing the inner city of Omaha, one neighborhood at a time. He has used his voice on a national and a local level to ignite change and inspire individuals to use their God-given influence to see God-sized impact. Josh has served as a lead pastor for over a decade and partners with pastors and leaders from every sector across the city to bring change to local communities. To View This Interview: https://youtu.be/3W7z11JLkSg https://www.joshdotzler.com/ #JoshDotzler https://www.abideomaha.org/ #CreightonBasketball #AbideNetwork #WhoKnewInTheMoment?
God loves us where we're at, and He loves us too much to let us stay there. The struggle is oftentimes growth requires us to embrace pain, to embrace crisis. Join Dream City Omaha as we welcome guest speaker Josh Dotzler, who will show us through the story of the Prodigal Son how crisis can provide us with growth in our character and compassion as it is a catalytic opportunity for us to change.
Welcome to Episode 26 - Today Sam talks Josh Dotzler, who is a Spiritual Leader, Justice Advocation, Communicator and the CEO of Abide, a nonprofit mission focused on revitalizing the inner city of Omaha, Nebraska. ------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram: @AthletesforJustice Follow Sam on Instagram: @TheSamAcho Order Sam Acho's book 'Let the World See You' here. Check out the book Leadership Pain: The Classroom for Growth here. Check out Josh's podcast Influence 2 Impact here.
Discussions about race and racism have become a very sensitive topic. This seems to be magnified now and people are so afraid of being labeled racist that a lot of people aren't even willing to have any race conversations. Josh Dotzler helps us define the terms prejudice, discrimination and racism. He helps us understand why the differences in these terms matter. Josh Dotzler is a Justice Advocate, Author, Spiritual Leader, Communicator, and the CEO of Abide, a nonprofit mission focused on revitalizing the inner city of Omaha, Nebraska one neighborhood at a time. He has used his voice on a national and a local level to ignite change and inspire individuals to use their God-given influence to see God-size impact. Josh has served as a lead pastor for over a decade and partners with pastors and leaders from every sector across Omaha to bring change to local communities. Josh and his wife Jennifer have four children, Joshua, Joseph, Julianna, and Jada. You can connect with Josh on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @JoshDotzler or at www.joshdotzler.com. You can connect with Evan on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @its_evanb or at www.itsevanb.com. WHAT IN THE...Word?? Acts 10:34 - So Peter opened his mouth and said: "Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, :35 - but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him. WHAT IN THE...World?? Check out the DaBu Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/36XtCxnR3Q5NJka2LKzjpy?si=jSLSzHfyTeu-iG105VXagg Remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-evanb/message
This week in headlines the first woman who is deaf on the Bachelor and Omaha sees a spike in homicides. Our guest is Josh Dotzler, the CEO of Abide Omaha, here to discuss justice. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church. ⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️ 00:00 INTRO 14:03 HEADLINES 23:03 JOSH DOTZLER
Justin chats with Kane Pitman about the 76ers hiring of Daryl Morey and what it could mean for the Bucks and the rest of the East, when we think the next season will actually start and what the future holds for Darvin Ham (3:17). We close things out with some commentary from Kyle Korver who recently spoke to Creighton University about race, voting, privilege and the Bucks decision to boycott a playoff game (41:27).Find to Kyle's full discussion with Josh Dotzler and Rachael Saunders here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ovS7mbiEUM&feature=emb_title
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Josh Dotzler, CEO of Abide Omaha, shares about the social justice issues we are facing as a country. He gives us some practical steps and solutions to combat these issues by looking at the Way of Jesus. In desperate times like ours, Jesus' greatest commandment rings louder than ever and has the power to make us better than before.
We Are All One in Christ“...we're all one through our union with Jesus Christ with no distinction between us.” Galatians 3:28 Pastor Todd joins forces with CEO of Abide, Josh Dotzler, as well as Love Church worship leader Cornell Leffler to tackle the diversity issues we are facing as a culture. Diving into three key topics: Hypocrisy, Equality, and Empathy, these three Christian men share their hearts and their experiences regarding racism to shed light on how to prevent unconscious biases from continuing to hold us back from creating change in our world. Check out this message, and if you have additional questions please be sure to let us know at info@lovechurch.orgCheck out our website! https://lovechurch.org How to Know God:https://lovechurch.org/how-to-know-god/Join a Small Group:https://lovechurch.org/small-groups/Join a Serve Team:https://lovechurch.org/serve-teams/Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovechurchglobal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovechurchglobal Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovechurchomaha
On this episode of The Building Code we are joined by Josh Dotzler, CEO of Abide, to talk about his nonprofit organization and how they are impacting Omaha, one neighborhood at a time. This episode was recorded live at Maha Discovery Conference, a one-day conference that exposes attendees to speakers and trends that align with the themes of inclusivity, technology, disruption and more.
Hello and welcome to " Megan's Old Office," a podcast brought to you by Dundee Presbyterian Church in Omaha, Nebraska. This is a podcast that wants to bring a meaningful conversation about Christian faith today to our listeners. Our second season will be entitled "Perspectives" this new season will be six weeks, and we will have six distinctly different guests that will talk about how Christ is essential in their life. Today JD Georlett will Interview Josh Dotzler. Josh is the head pastor at Bridge Church and CEO of ABIDE in Omaha Nebraska. We hope you follow along with us. Hit the subscribe button, like our podcast, and share it with your friends. We will DROP a NEW EPISODE every FRIDAY at 8:00 on all podcast sites for the next six weeks. Check out our website at dpcomaha.org, find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dpcomaha/ or email us at megansoldoffice@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a comment!