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What do you do when you find yourself in the midst of regret, hurt, and fear? That's what we talk about on today's episode with Pastor Scott Sauls.Today's Guest: Pastor Scott SaulsScott Sauls is senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and author of Jesus Outside the Lines, Befriend, From Weakness to Strength, Irresistible Faith, and A Gentle Answer. Scott also served at New York City's Redeemer Presbyterian Church as a lead and preaching pastor and planted two churches in the Midwest. His work has been featured in publications including Christianity Today, Relevant, Qideas, Propel Women, He Reads Truth, Leadership Magazine, The Gospel Coalition, Table Talk, and Made to Flourish. Links:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/scott.sauls.7Twitter : https://twitter.com/scottsauls Instagram : @scottsaulsYour Host: Kimberly Beam Holmes, Expert in Self-Improvement and RelationshipsKimberly Beam Holmes has applied her master's degree in psychology for over ten years, acting as the CEO of Marriage Helper & CEO and Creator of PIES University, being a wife and mother herself, and researching how attraction affects relationships. Her videos, podcasts, and following reach over 200,000 people a month who are making changes and becoming the best they can be.Website: www.kimberlybeamholmes.comTake the Attraction AssessmentThanks for listening!Connect on Instagram: @kimberlybeamholmesBe sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a review!
(0:00-11:37): David on cancel culture, censorship, and why free speech matters. He describes the ‘attention economy' of social media and the role of conflict entrepreneurs: people who make their living by generating conflict. (11:37-19:52): Brian and David discuss a recent Ligonier/Lifeway study on what American Christians believe. (19:52-29:48): Deconstruction, what it means, and whether American Christians have anything to fear from attacks on their religious liberty. (29:48-38:13): Christian celebrity culture—and whether David is hopeful for the future of the church. (38:13-48:12): Aubrey had FOMO during the David French interview, which she missed—and Brian and Aubrey talk about Kamala Harris' suggestion that 'you don't have to change your faith' to agree with Democrats on abortion. (48:12-57:29): Brian and Aubrey talk about a well known quote: “Be kind, because everyone you meet is fighting a hidden battle,” and the reception it recently got on Twitter when Pastor Scott Sauls sent it out. (57:29-1:08:00): A new workout trend called ‘F3', male relationships, and David French's recent thoughts on modern masculinity. (1:08:00): Since Brian interviewed David French at Wheaton College this morning, where both Brian and Aubrey have graduated from, they both reminisced about what it's like to be back on campus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for this week's new edition, In The Studio with Michael Card. Well start off the hour by welcoming Pastor Scott Sauls from Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Pastor Sauls talks about his insightful new book on dealing with adversity titled, “Beautiful People Just Don't Happen”. In the second half our commentary segment is a continuation of our extended series from Michael recorded last summer at The Cove. Listen in as we explore the Sea of Galilee region and how that location affected the ministry of Jesus. Expand your understating of the Bible, learn new ways to share your faith and enjoy Michael's music that's part of this session, In The Studio with Michael Card.
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One of our favorite pastors around here, Scott Sauls, is back in the studio today with a conversation about his new book, Beautiful People Don't Just Happen. Scott teaches us how to have important conversations in church, in friendship, and in life. Phew. Get ready. This is definitely a note taking episode! . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our partners! Brooklinen: Go to Brooklinen.com and use promo code THATSOUNDSFUN to get $20 off your purchase of $100 or more. Liquid I.V.: Grab Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 25% off when you go to LIQUIDIV.COM and use code THATSOUNDSFUN at checkout. Stamps.com: Go to Stamps.com and sign up with promo code THATSOUNDSFUN for a special offer that includes a 4-week trial, plus free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. Chime: Get started with Chime today. Applying for a free account takes less than 2 minutes. Get started at chime.com/thatsoundsfun. Thrive Market: Join Thrive Market today to get $80 in free groceries! Go to https://ThriveMarket.com/THATSOUNDSFUN.
Pastor Scott Sauls return to the show to discuss his new book Beautiful People Don't Just Happen.
Pastor Scott Sauls is the author of six books, most recently Beautiful People Don't Just Happen: How God Redeems Regret, Hurt, and Fear in the Making of Better People. In this episode, Scott speaks with his old friend Jonathan Rogers about the beauty that can grow out of past hurts. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/member See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Pastor Scott Sauls helps us conceive of beauty in such a refreshing, counter-cultural way. Author and pastor, Scott Sauls, currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Previously, Scott was a lead and preaching pastor for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, where he worked alongside Dr. Timothy Keller. He has also planted and pastored churches in Kansas City and St. Louis.In his new book, Beautiful People Don't Just Happen: How God Redeems Regret, Hurt, and Fear in the Making of Better Humans, Scott helps us see how true beauty is forged and formed within us over years. In our conversation today, Scott tells us all about his book, how his own experiences of depression, anxiety, and struggle have shaped his views on beauty, and how his experience of God's goodness has deepened amid his trials. This conversation also so beautifully illustrates that, as Paul David Tripp puts it, “…because of God's grace, hurt and fear don't win-beauty wins.”
Scott Sauls is the pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN and author of 5 (6th on the way) books. He previously worked alongside Tim Keller His book, A Gentle Answer, is what prompted me to ask him to speak on this issue, as one of his gifts is a willingness to hear other points of view, and thoughtfully answer them while still holding firm and rooted in his beliefs. This conversation will focus on what Scott's view of being truly "Pro life" means, and what it should look like for Christians in 2022. In a previous conversation, Scott and I discussed the PCA stance on life threatening situations for mothers during pregnancy, and I will link it here but my takeaway was this: "If we cannot save both lives, we are nevertheless morally bound to save the life we can" - PCAHistory.org PCA History: https://www.pcahistory.org/pca/studies/2-015.htmlScott's Essay:https://scottsauls.com/blog/2022/05/09/god-abortion-and-us/A Gentle Answer:https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-2c4f52ea/list/LV2C3H9VA6M8See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott Sauls is the pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN and author of 5 (6th on the way) books. He previously worked alongside Tim Keller His book, A Gentle Answer, is what prompted me to ask him to speak on this issue, as one of his gifts is a willingness to hear other points of view, and thoughtfully answer them while still holding firm and rooted in his beliefs. This conversation will focus on what Scott's view of being truly "Pro life" means, and what it should look like for Christians in 2022. In a previous conversation, Scott and I discussed the PCA stance on life threatening situations for mothers during pregnancy, and I will link it here but my takeaway was this: "If we cannot save both lives, we are nevertheless morally bound to save the life we can" - PCAHistory.org PCA History: https://www.pcahistory.org/pca/studies/2-015.htmlScott's Essay:https://scottsauls.com/blog/2022/05/09/god-abortion-and-us/A Gentle Answer:https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-2c4f52ea/list/LV2C3H9VA6M8See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pastor Scott Sauls joins Elyse to talk about his book A Gentle Answer: Our 'Secret Weapon' in an Age of Us Against Them.
Pastor Scott Sauls shares about some of the key witnesses in his own life that led him to faith in Christ, as well as some major lessons that he's been learning in this past season. He also identifies some of the major challenges and opportunities for the Church and provides a word of encouragement to church leaders. Bio: Scott Sauls is husband to Patti, dad to Abby and Ellie, and serves as senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville. He was also a lead and preaching pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian in NYC after planting churches in Kansas City and Saint Louis, where he also taught homiletics at Covenant Seminary. Scott has authored five books including his most recent, A Gentle Answer. He writes weekly at scottsauls.com and can be found on Facebook or Twitter/Instagram at @scottsauls. Shownotes: Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Dh3-Wl5Al3M Read the article transcript: https://sola.network/article/reflection-on-the-past-year-interview-scott-sauls More from SolaCon21: All Content https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAoJ5wNGQQE2hIRu3cUCl76WF0xklNIC9 More from SolaCon21: Plenary Speakers and Panels https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAoJ5wNGQQE3zRPZBsZUjX4KFRrGW8RpB More from SolaCon21: Microtalks and Interviews https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAoJ5wNGQQE05DKlOea0N_ScPArVSpnz- More from SolaCon21: Behind the Scenes https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAoJ5wNGQQE2VhtNvTxK-oHGkyZMHX0x7 Links: Weekly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/tgif Monthly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/newsletter Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesolanetwork Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesolanetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesolanetwork YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsoKbSYBbZZoovA24PhqAg Podcast: http://anchor.fm/solanetwork Website: https://sola.network
Today, as we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr Day and begin Inauguration week in 2021, two of my very favorite pastors have joined us. Dr. Tony Evans is here, discussing his new book U Turns, our current climate, the power of repentance, and pastoring in 2021. Then to walk us towards Wednesday, Pastor Scott Sauls pastors us in how to pray, how to process going into this week, and what God may be up to in us. His most recent release, A Gentle Answer, is the perfect book to read this week. Need more stories in your ears? You can listen to Annie's new book, That Sounds Fun, TODAY even though the book doesn't come out until February 2, 2021. All the detail at thatsoundsfunbook.com! . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast Thank you to our partners! BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/thatsoundsfun! Ritual: Get 10% off during your first 3 months at ritual.com/THATSOUNDSFUN! Indeed: Get a FREE $75 CREDIT at Indeed.com/SOUNDSFUN. Offer valid through March 31.
We're late. But it's about time. Time to start putting our brothers and sisters above our political ideology. But how? How can we righteously fight for our beliefs about how a society should operate AND maintain civility and love... especially among believers. A few weeks ago I read "A Gentle Answer" by Pastor Scott Sauls. His Christ first approach to how we interact caused me not only to question how I was communicating, but what I was actually fighting for. Time to heal, and no politician is going to lead the charge because it's not in their best interest. Healing is in our best interest as a family in Christ. So let's lead out. You can also download this as a podcast on any platform. It's the Gifted and Lifted Podcast. Here are a few of my favorite notes from the show. Please tell me yours. “Jesus sees us in whatever condition we are and is ready to meet us where we are...” “before Paul… starts telling us what to do and how to live, we are told who we are and reminded whose we are.” “that’s just who He (Jesus) is. He establishes relationship before anything else.” “posture not politics” “righteous anger attacks problems, unrighteous anger attacks people” A beautiful approach to political discourse “I’ve never met a person who got scolded on social media for their politics and then a lightbulb went on for them and they said ‘oh, you’ve completely persuaded me, I’ve changed my mind. Thank you for showing me the light.’ I’ve never witnessed that.” “part of what kindness means…” we make ourselves liars when we adopt a narrative that lumps an entire group together “…it’s not about us and the other people anymore, it’s about us and Jesus” Speaks about how and why to be angry… “that’s an important grid to run things through… Righteous anger is getting angry at things that are precious to God… Unrighteous anger is when we get angry about things that are precious to us, but not to God.” Our pet peeves can refine us “I don’t think politicians have much hope for making the world a lot better… unless your coming from the resources that Christ provides…” "America and the church are not the same thing and they never have been” mark’s take on masks “to put Jesus in front of our politics inside the church, so we can go out in the world and hopefully do the same”
We are living in some very challenging days as our nation is deeply divided with worldviews in conflict. How can we as Christians live as ambassadors for Christ in this current cultural climate? Pastor Scott Sauls has some fresh thoughts on what it means to love as Jesus does in a time of hate and division! Bring your questions about loving others when we don’t agree.
What are we to make of the political landscape? How should we vote as Christians? Listen to "The Politics of Jesus" as Pastor Scott Sauls preaches from Matthew 22:15-22.
In this episode of Signposts, I am joined by Pastor Scott Sauls to talk about his book, A Gentle Answer (Thomas Nelson, 2020). In our conversation, we talk about outrage culture, spiritual exhaustion, and the proper place of anger toward injustice. Scott began serving as our Senior Pastor in March of 2012. A graduate of Furman University and Covenant Seminary, Scott is married to Patti and is dad to Abby and Ellie. Scott previously served at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. He was also the founding pastor of churches in Kansas City and Saint Louis. While in Saint Louis, Scott also taught homiletics (preaching) to students at Covenant Theological Seminary. I invite you to listen in to our conversation, and be sure to subscribe to receive future episodes of Signposts.
Pastor Scott Sauls, author of the book "A Gentle Answer," joins Dave and Ann Wilson to coach listeners with practical insights on using gentle answers in relationships. Learn the six most powerful words in a marriage. Find out why it's not a gentle response unless the other person says it's gentle, or how we can give a soft answer and still not be gentle. Anger, says Sauls, is a destructive energy-it's a godly thing to be angry only in an effort to destroy problems, never people. Learn how it can actually help save a dying marriage. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=95. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
Pastor Scott Sauls, author of the book, "A Gentle Answer," joins Dave and Ann Wilson to discuss the power of gentle answers in a culture of outrage. Gentle answers communicate, "You matter, your opinion matters." People don't get scolded into agreement, Sauls says. No one ever says "Thank you for lecturing and shaming me." Yes, confront sin with truth, but take the log out of your own eye first, as Jesus commanded. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=95. Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/ Have the FamilyLife Today® podcast and resources helped you? Consider becoming a Legacy Partner, a monthly supporter of FamilyLife. https://www.familylife.com/legacy
Pastor Scott Sauls is one of the most prominent voices when it comes to how Christians can and should should respond to potentially contentious conversations about race, social issues, politics, and religion. His new book that came out in early June, A Gentle Answer: Our Secret Weapon in an Age of Us Against Them, is a timely, necessary book in a year of racial unrest and political contentiousness. Written to serve as a guide as we enter what looks to be a turbulent election season, the racial unrest that has arose from the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others have presented another layer of tension that enters the conversation, both literally and figuratively. Sauls, who is the pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville and also authored Jesus Outside the Lines: A Way Forward for Those Who Are Tired of Taking Sides, provides some keen wisdom on how Christians can approach these issues with the gentleness and love that the Bible speaks about. Links: Visit scottsauls.com to purchase Scott's new book and read his blog Give Scott a follow on Twitter: @scottsauls and Instagram: scottsauls Like Scott's page on Facebook Subscribe to my newsletter — https://bit.ly/2WwjijS If you need to get in touch with me, give me a follow on Instagram at coleclaybourn or on Twitter @ColeClaybourn. Check out the podcast Instagram as well — @innohurrypodcast. You can also email me at innohurry@coleclaybourn.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is our secret weapon in an age of us vs. them? Monday Ken and Deb talk with Pastor Scott Sauls about the outrage and anger that permeates our country and the church. Scott Sauls will offer a vision for how we can live out a countercultural gentleness in the middle of the hostility that often consumes even the Christian. Be listening for this facinating conversation on how strong gentleness is and how effective a gentle answer is for turning away wrath.
We are live tonight at 7pm on YouTube, Facebook, and our App. First, we are adding a new podcast to our network! We are so excited to bring you our first sports podcast In the Bullpen with Mark Dewey. This show will only be available in our app, which you can download here! Secondly, we […]
We are live tonight at 7pm on YouTube, Facebook, and our App. First, we are adding a new podcast to our network! We are so excited to bring you our first sports podcast In the Bullpen with Mark Dewey. This show will only be available in our app, which you can download here! Secondly, we […]
Peter Kapsner talks about a report that MLB may start the season in May, but in a sequestered way; plus responds to an article that talks about how Christianity might become a victim of cancel culture. Pastor Scott Sauls talks about his upcoming book A Gentle Answer.
Pastor Scott Sauls shares at the 2016 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!
Pastor Scott Sauls shares at the 2016 Listen & Speak event. Enjoy this gem from our Cathedral archives!
On this episode, Raechel and Amanda visit with Pastor Scott Sauls. They discuss the hard stories of Genesis, seeing glimpses of Christ throughout the Old Testament, and the comforting fact that there’s nothing we go through that Jesus hasn’t been through Himself. They explore what suffering teaches us about God, taking notes in Bibles, and why there’s nothing better than eye contact with a great dog. Read with Us: This episode corresponds to Week 3 of the She Reads Truth Genesis: Back to the Beginning reading plan found on the She Reads Truth app and SheReadsTruth.com. Shop the Genesis collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com Save 15% on our Lent 2020 Collection when you use the code LENT15.Show notes can be found at shereadstruth.com/podcast/pencils-&-the-provision-of-god/
In this episode, Matt talks with Pastor Scott Sauls about his book, Irresistible Faith, that will help you: Draw closer to Christ Live in community with other believers Care for the poor, integrate faith and work and leave the world better than you find it. Pastors and Preachers Resources PRE-ORDER IRRESISTIBLE FAITH (NOTE: before January 22) BUY IRRESISTIBLE FAITH (NOTE: after January 22) Need more of the right kind of leaders? Read “Multiply: Your Leadership Pipeline Starter Kit” Continue the conversation on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
Allie Stuckey of the popular podcast “Relatable” shares her conservative millennial perspective; Pastor Scott Sauls encourages Christians to fulfill their grace and truth filled calling to the world in his book “Irresistible Faith.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
November 11, 2018 There’s bound to be a group that you label “those people.” Jesus sees beyond those labels and judgments. He sees the hard, hidden battle each person is facing. And in Jesus’s vision of the world, even Jews and Samaritans come to love each other as neighbors. Pastor Scott Sauls says, “In Christ, we have more in common than we think.” What if you began to see how much Jesus loves “those people”?