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Hosted by Mark PospisilSound Engineer and Producer: Jonathan BlosserThe Stream Roots Podcast theme song was written, recorded, and produced by Eric Fritts.You can learn more about Barnabas Ministries by visiting www.barnabasministriesmi.orgHere are some of the books we mentioned in this episode:God Redeeming His Bride by Robert CheongThe Transforming Community by Mark Lauterbach
When do you leave a denomination or church over diversity issues? When do you discipline a member over such issues? The suggested diversity resource for this week's episode is The Transforming Community: The Practise of the Gospel in Church Discipline by Mark Lauterbach (https://www.amazon.com/Transforming-Community-Practise-Gospel-Discipline/dp/185792875X).
King of the Powerless, Savior of Sinners preached by Mark Lauterbach from Isaiah 6.
King of the Powerless, Savior of Sinners preached by Mark Lauterbach from Isaiah 6.
King of the Powerless, Savior of Sinners preached by Mark Lauterbach from Isaiah 6.
Rev. Mark Lauterbach
Rev. Mark Lauterbach
Some issues in the church are unlikely to go away anytime soon. Unfortunately, reports of spiritual, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse keep surfacing in Christian circles everywhere, so the Spin team examines the scars of emotional abuse in particular and the parameters of the authority that church leadership has over their congregants.What does consist as an abusive behavior? What is the authority given to leaders in the church, and is there a tool or system to curb and restrain abuse of power? How does one to proceed when spiritual or emotional abuse is detected, but there's no obvious criminality involved? Show Notes· Jonathan Fletcher · Proclamation Trust· Oliver North We're happy to offer our listeners the opportunity to win a free copy of The Transforming Community: The Practise of the Gospel in Church Discipline by Mark Lauterbach. Sign up!
Rev. Mark Lauterbach
Rev. Mark Lauterbach
Rev. Mark Lauterbach
Rev. Mark Lauterbach (guest preacher)
Rev. Mark Lauterbach (guest preacher)
Joy is the Last Word preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 126.
Joy is the Last Word preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 126.
Joy is the Last Word preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 126.
Missions Emphasis: Gospel Eyes preached by Mark Lauterbach from Luke 7:31-50.
Missions Emphasis: Gospel Eyes preached by Mark Lauterbach from Luke 7:31-50.
Missions Emphasis: Gospel Eyes preached by Mark Lauterbach from Luke 7:31-50.
Defined by the Faithful Love of God preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 103.
Defined by the Faithful Love of God preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 103.
Defined by the Faithful Love of God preached by Mark Lauterbach from Psalm 103.
God makes faithful ministers through prayer, study, and suffering. Over the years he purposes to diminish our self-confidence and bring us into greater dependence on grace. The ever increasing discovery of our weakness makes us increasingly effective shepherds of God's flock.