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In October 2017, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, the Dean of Podcast Seminary, traveled to teach and consult in the former Soviet Union, in Ukraine, for Talbot School of Theology's Kyiv Extension. Enjoy this audio session where Podcast Seminary offers a five-episode series, presented in the Russian Language. It features church leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia who speak about important issues facing Christian churches in those areas. Listen as Dr. Eduard Borysov interviews Kazakh church leader, Yermek Rayev. They discuss the issue of Discipleship and why it is necessary for believers everywhere, including Yermek's home country of Kazakhstan. This episode was recorded live on location in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine at the Talbot School of Theology Extension.
In October 2017, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, the Dean of Podcast Seminary, traveled to teach and consult in the former Soviet Union, in Ukraine, for Talbot School of Theology's Kyiv Extension. Enjoy this audio session where Podcast Seminary offers a five-episode series, presented in the Russian Language. It features church leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia who speak about important issues facing Christian churches in those areas. Listen as Dr. Eduard Borysov interviews Sergey Smolenskiy. They discuss the issue of Discipleship and why it is necessary. This episode was recorded live on location in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine at the Talbot School of Theology Extension.
In October 2017, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, the Dean of Podcast Seminary, traveled to teach and consult in the former Soviet Union, in Ukraine, for Talbot School of Theology's Kyiv Extension. Enjoy this audio session where Podcast Seminary offers a five-episode series, presented in the Russian Language. It features church leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia who speak about important issues facing Christian churches in those areas. Listen as Dr. Eduard Borysov interviews Nedzelsky Viacheslav on "Maturity or Obedience." This episode was recorded live on location in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine at the Talbot School of Theology Extension.
In October 2017, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, the Dean of Podcast Seminary, traveled to teach and consult in the former Soviet Union, in Ukraine, for Talbot School of Theology's Kyiv Extension. Enjoy this audio session where Podcast Seminary offers a five-episode series, presented in the Russian Language. It features church leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia who speak about important issues facing Christian churches in those areas. Listen as Dr. Eduard Borysov interviews Denys Shkribliak. Denys discusses the concept of listening and its importance in Christian ministry. This episode was recorded live on location in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine at the Talbot School of Theology Extension.
In October 2017, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, the Dean of Podcast Seminary, traveled to teach and consult in the former Soviet Union, in Ukraine, for Talbot School of Theology's Kyiv Extension. Enjoy this audio session where Podcast Seminary offers a five-episode series, presented in the Russian Language. It features church leaders from Eastern Europe and Central Asia who speak about important issues facing Christian churches in those areas. Listen as Dr. Eduard Borysov interviews Alexey Kulemichev, as they speak about "Returning the Church to Its Biblical Leadership and Mission," as recorded live on location in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine at the Talbot School of Theology Extension.
What is required to be a good citizen? What does it mean to be an American citizen? Meant for people of all our 25+ nations who currently listen to Podcast Seminary, this is a message targeted to Americans-- but a discussion that all citizen Christians should ask. Specifically, I think Americans need to ask themselves "Is there any legitimate expectation of citizenship that we should give and receive from our fellow countrymen?" There was a time not long ago that it was an expectation for all American citizens to support the military that protects them; to full-throatedly say they love this Country; to support the Constitution and Bill of Rights; to heartily say the Pledge of Allegiance; to sing America the Beautiful, and to proudly stand and sing the National Anthem. Are those too much to ask as a starting place of American unity? If so, then what should be expected? That’s what we will discuss in this podcast, related to the reasonable and scriptural expectations of being a good citizen. Source: Dave Anderson, Jan 26 2016-https://www.listland.com/top-10-reasons-immigrants-should-be-required-to-learn-english/
Why Your Pills Aren't Solving Your Problems 25% of Americans saw a Mental Health Professional sometime in the last year. Let that sink in. As a part of the How to Have a Clear Conscience series, Podcast Seminary addresses several enormous issues facing people in today’s world and particularly in the United States. In many ways, this episode is about Behavioral Medication or Addiction to Psychotropic Drugs, Depression, Maladies, Mental Health and Drug Abuse... as well as the fields serving people with these types of challenges: Counselors, Therapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Pastors, Sociologists, Physicians, Pharmacists, and others. In this important episode, Dean Freddy Cardoza deals with the very foundations of these issues: Our Understanding of Human Nature and how thinking biblically about human nature can change everything. Join us for this life-altering and mind-bending discussion. Then like, comment, and share it with others.
In this special episode, Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, answers the questions: What does Islam teach? What do Muslims believe? Why are factions of Muslims frequently at war with one another? What is Sharia Law? What are the Five Pillars of Islam Who was Muhammad? What was Muhammad's Night Journey? Is the Quran Inspired? Who is ISIS? Al Qaeda? Boko Haram? Al Shabaab? And much more! Also, over 30 hours in the making, get the 90 slide presentation on "Understanding Islam and ISIS" at http://podcastseminary.download
Podcast Seminary features the ministry of Phokos (pronounced "focus") in this important episode. Global Phokos is a Christian non-profit 501(c) organization that provides housing to godly men who need it so they can share the message of the cross to a world that needs it. It focuses on the needs of housing to Missionaries, Christian Refugees, Bible Students, and Graduates from Recovery Ministries. For more information contact Founder Corey Fifield at www.globalphokos.com
Racism is a scourge of our time. Whether it is racism, hatred, or any form of person-centered evil, it should be condemned. In this special episode of Podcast Seminary, Dean Freddy Cardoza discusses the happenings at Charlottesville on August 12, 2017 as they were unfolding, including personal experiences involving racism, and an appeal for the embrace of a biblical view of race and humanity.
Little is more important in life than making good choices. And daily we find ourselves making dozens and dozens of choices. In fact, a recent study by Cornell University reported that the average person in the United States makes 227 choices daily-- just involving issues related to food (Wansink and Sobal, 2007)! Some estimates are that we make, through big and small choices, up to 35000 choices daily. Wow! Whatever the number, we make a lot of choices. And our choices should be good ones. In this important episode, Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, helps you build a decision-making model based on scripture. He names and explores three categories informed by God's Word, then explains what each is, followed by examples of each, and exactly what believers should do in making decisions in each category. Prepare to learn about: 1) Matters of Conviction 2) Matters of Conscience 3) Matters of Choice Thanks for listening to Podcast Seminary. Please share us with others!
My Story Feature: How Podcast Seminary Helps People Grow in Their Faith and Relationship with God Ron’s Salvation Story I was born in San Diego, and grew up as an only child in a Christian home. I attended private Christian school. My family attended a Baptist church. At 13 years of age, I prayed the ‘sinner’s prayer’ one day in church, but I did not tell anyone. I guess that I wasn’t ready yet to make him the Lord of my life, and I was fearful of what the neighborhood kids would say about me. Maybe they would laugh at me, make fun of me, or call me a Jesus freak After all, the idea that Jesus died and came back to life seemed very unlikely to me. How could I possibly defend this crazy sounding story? If it was true, I wanted to believe, but I just didn’t know how, and I was too afraid to ask. For 27 years, I walked through life believing that there might be a God, but was unsure. I believed that I was a pretty good person and deserved to go to heaven if there was one. However, my belief had no basis other than I had heard this for a number of other people and it seemed logical to me. Also, I was told by a close friend in college that there are a lot of religions, as well as, ways to heaven. And, in addition, religions just try to explain what we do not know. At nearly 40 years old, I was in the best physical shape of my life, and everything seemed great. However, starting with my 40th birthday, I began to experience pain in a number of areas of my life. First, I became very aware that my marriage relationship was not in a good place. Soon to follow, my athletic triathlete body started to hurt from age and injury. I surrendered. I let go. No longer did I believe that I was in control. I began to work on myself. I began searching for answers. Thankfully, God had put many people in my path that would help me find a life of significance and purpose. During that same year, a friend put his hand on my shoulder in the parking lot of a hospital, and prayed for God to make himself known to me in a way that I could understand. Eleven days later, the prayer was answered when God revealed himself in a powerful way to me. It was on that day of September 15, 2011, that God became real to me. Ron’s Thrills and Trials as a Disciple of Jesus I have been a believer now for almost 6 years, and it is time for me to work at going deeper. I want to be able to grow my faith and take it to a greater depth. More specifically, I need discipleship help in the area of leadership. I am a father to three children and I desperately want them to know God. And, I want to be a better father to them. Also, there is a new believer at church that is asking me to meet with him weekly. I want to know how to disciple him in his new found faith. Ron and Podcast Seminary I have lead a couple of small groups, and both times they have dissolved after two or three years. If I was better at discipleship, I believe that those small groups might have remained intact and still be thriving to this day. It is my hope that Podcast Seminary can help me to meet my spiritual growth needs, and as a result, I can become a more effective discipler and follower of Christ.
Human behavior confounds us-- and even the scientific community. This is because of fundamental confusion about the nature of humanity. Because human nature is misunderstood, the reasons for behavioral problems (habits, behaviors, addictions, issues, dysfunction, etc.) are also misunderstood-- simply because they are related and one follows the other. In this instructive podcast, Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza (Ph.D., Leadership) will use his 20 years of experience as a pastor and 22 years as an academic professor at the graduate and post-graduate level to explore this vital topic. Series Introduction: Why You Behave the Way You Do is a part of a multi-part series entitled "How to Have a Clear Conscience." At our Podcast Seminary blog/podcast/video you will gain different content on various topics related to these themes. Enjoy 4 related podcasts, 4 blog posts, and 8 video blogs, in addition to a brand-new 4-part (3 hours total) audio course available at www.podcastseminary.deals.
My Story Feature: How Podcast Seminary Helps People Grow in Their Faith and Relationship with God Ron’s Salvation Story I was born in San Diego, and grew up as an only child in a Christian home. I attended private Christian school. My family attended a Baptist church. At 13 years of age, I prayed the ‘sinner’s prayer’ one day in church, but I did not tell anyone. I guess that I wasn’t ready yet to make him the Lord of my life, and I was fearful of what the neighborhood kids would say about me. Maybe they would laugh at me, make fun of me, or call me a Jesus freak After all, the idea that Jesus died and came back to life seemed very unlikely to me. How could I possibly defend this crazy sounding story? If it was true, I wanted to believe, but I just didn’t know how, and I was too afraid to ask. For 27 years, I walked through life believing that there might be a God, but was unsure. I believed that I was a pretty good person and deserved to go to heaven if there was one. However, my belief had no basis other than I had heard this for a number of other people and it seemed logical to me. Also, I was told by a close friend in college that there are a lot of religions, as well as, ways to heaven. And, in addition, religions just try to explain what we do not know. At nearly 40 years old, I was in the best physical shape of my life, and everything seemed great. However, starting with my 40th birthday, I began to experience pain in a number of areas of my life. First, I became very aware that my marriage relationship was not in a good place. Soon to follow, my athletic triathlete body started to hurt from age and injury. I surrendered. I let go. No longer did I believe that I was in control. I began to work on myself. I began searching for answers. Thankfully, God had put many people in my path that would help me find a life of significance and purpose. During that same year, a friend put his hand on my shoulder in the parking lot of a hospital, and prayed for God to make himself known to me in a way that I could understand. Eleven days later, the prayer was answered when God revealed himself in a powerful way to me. It was on that day of September 15, 2011, that God became real to me. Ron’s Thrills and Trials as a Disciple of Jesus I have been a believer now for almost 6 years, and it is time for me to work at going deeper. I want to be able to grow my faith and take it to a greater depth. More specifically, I need discipleship help in the area of leadership. I am a father to three children and I desperately want them to know God. And, I want to be a better father to them. Also, there is a new believer at church that is asking me to meet with him weekly. I want to know how to disciple him in his new found faith. Ron and Podcast Seminary I have lead a couple of small groups, and both times they have dissolved after two or three years. If I was better at discipleship, I believe that those small groups might have remained intact and still be thriving to this day. It is my hope that Podcast Seminary can help me to meet my spiritual growth needs, and as a result, I can become a more effective discipler and follower of Christ.
Everyone has a story. You have one. And I have one. The faceless, nameless person across the street has one. The guy on the 14th floor apartment has one. Your taxi driver has one. Our story is our life. Each story is unique. Each has its twists and turns. But they're important because these are the stuff of life. In this episode I share a little of my story, giving the background of where I came from-- and how that led to Podcast Seminary. Then I challenge you to tell me Your Story! Want to share your story? Contact me at feedback@podcastseminary.com and let's get started! People want to hear your story. So do I.
Join guest host, Pastor Rob Fultz, currently Pastor, Saddleback Church, Corona, Campus (California USA), as he presents a men's session entitled, Into the Grey
Lots of people wonder how to do it, but never ask. Now that tens of millions listen to podcasts weekly, it's time for "knowing how to subscribe to and play podcasts" to become common cultural knowledge. Just like everyone knows how to use a QWERTY keyboard, create a PowerPoint, or download an app, it's necessary in our world to be able to access the enormous troves of information available in podcasts. Here's the Podcast Seminary One-Minute Guide. In it, you'll "Learn How to Subscribe to a Podcast (in only one minute)." Then, after you master this important skill, be sure to pass it on to others. Seriously. It's simply a fact that a great many people hear about but don't know how to engage audio podcasts. And Podcast Seminary and others in the podcasting community want to help equip you so you'll be able to learn and enjoy the wonders of wisdom available in this tremendous medium of human communication. Enjoy-- then share!
We all want God’s best for our lives. We want to grow spiritually. We want to become all God has made us to be. We really want that! But we often don’t know how. Because of the importance of spiritual maturity, Christians have always, since the days Jesus walked with His disciples, sought to understand what spirituality is and how to get it. Spiritual maturity is the goal-- and spiritual formation is the means to that goal. Depending on the time in history, Christians have historically looked at spiritual formation through different approaches. This has led to what may be identified as five historical movements in Christian Spirituality. Each of these continue to have influence today, though some are very old. No such history is perfect, but these markers at least provide a context to thinking about spirituality and how it is viewed. Five Major Movements in Christian Spirituality Learn about these five major approaches to Christian spirituality in this episode of Podcast Seminary. 1. The Desert Fathers (Monastic, with Orthodox and Roman Catholic Spirituality) 2. The Protestant Reformation (Reformation Spirituality) 3. Evangelical Movement (Modern Evangelical Spirituality) 4. Charismatic Movement (Charismatic Spirituality) 5. Spiritual Formation Movement (Christian Formation and Renovare' Movement)
Psalm 119 has the honored status of being the Bible's longest chapter. Fittingly, it also happens to be 'all about' the Bible. It's nearly 200 verses are packed with information about the Word of God and its importance. In this Podcast Seminary episode, our Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, unpacks a total of 24 principles learned from the Bible "about" the Bible. You'll learn: 12 Ways the Bible Describes Itself 12 Benefits of the Word of God Listen in! _______________________________ Want to have this content delivered to you? Subscribe on your fave app, iTunes, or Google Play, above! Get on our mailing list and receive multiple free resources at: podcastseminary.info
You’re a great dad– or at least trying. Great! Now it’s time to begin thinking about upping your game, by setting your sights on the real prize: Winning Your Children’s “World’s Greatest Dad” Award OR AT LEAST the title of “Hero.” But what does it take to become our kids’ champion? Three things, explained fully in this special Father's Day Podcast Seminary episode. The Sure-Fire Way to Clinch Your Kid’s “Hero” Title 1. Provide Memorable Experiences 2. Give Spiritual Wisdom and Godly Advice 3. Inject Experiences With Adventure and Play _____ Happy Father’s Day, Dads! _____ NOTE: This episode is intended to be a 'sharable resource.' See details below. Do you have a difficult relationship with your father, or painful memories that you'd like to shake? Why not, in the privacy of your mobile device or computer, download the just-released Podcast Seminary 9 page resource "Fatherless" which speaks to the challenge of having been neglected, ignored, or wounded by your father. Or, if you don't need it, why not get one and share it with others who do? In this special resource, Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, provides an enormous number of solid resources to help provide encouragement, healing, and perspective to sons and daughters who had difficult relationships with their dads. You'll also find helps and perspectives, if you happen to be a dad who has room for improvement in your own parenting or fathering approach. Unique in its design and content, this is a resource that provides: 25 links to websites specifically devoted to those hurt by their fathers 25 links to important web-based articles on all aspects of this topic 25 links to books that specifically target all aspects of fathering That's 75 resources! All a click away. In addition, there are two special prayers in this dossier-- one being a prayer for those hurt by their dad, and another for fathers seeking to be good dads. These would be appropriate resources for (1) personal healing and (2) a Father's Day Dinner Toast or Prayer [specifically the touching prayer/reading for fathers trying to be good dads to their kids and grandkids]. This is something you have to see. Download it instantly right now. See this amazing resource now: http://www.podcastseminary.com/fathers-day-2017/ Here are 3 pages of this 9 page resource!
Are you pleased with your handle on scripture? Are you confident about your personal knowledge of the Bible? If not or if you are unsure, this podcast is for you. In it, our Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, discusses a number of aspects surrounding today's societal challenge of biblical literacy (knowing the Bible). He then discusses two of the 5 secrets to building and possessing that type of biblical knowledge with specific detail on how we can avoid weak or spotty understandings of the Bible, making them a thing of the past. Join us for part 1 of this series then look for the next and final part of the mini series by the same title. Have you seen our new Podcast Seminary YouTube Channel? If not, check it out at www.podcastseminary.net. Thanks for listening. If you're not yet subscribed to Podcast Seminary, please do at http://podcastseminary.libsyn.com or on your favorite podcasting app. If you are already subscribed and want additional information, be sure to join our email list for all the latest from Podcast Seminary's many resources! For joining our email list, you will receive this valuable 12 page free resource, just created to help you dig deeper into God's Word. Wow! Join our email list here and receive this! Thanks for listening to Podcast Seminary! Dr. Freddy Cardoza, Dean
Knowing God is mysterious, but God hasn't left us in the dark about how to increase our knowledge and experience of Him. In this episode, Podcast Seminary Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, identifies 7 key ways to increase your knowledge of God. These are seven accessible and actionable principles you can put into action immediately. They include mindsets, practices, We know God by being intentional We know God by being curious We know God by being open We know God by being deliberate in our learning We know God by being consistent in learning We know God by being discriminating in what we learn We know God by being obedient to what we learn So these are 7 sure ways to increase your knowledge of God. Thanks for listening! Podcast Seminary helps you grow in your faith. If you’ve benefited from today’s podcast, please subscribe then share it with others!
Today's question is, "What do Mature Christians do in order to become "Mature Christians?" Most of those we know who have made great progress in the Christian life have done so in the secret place of the heart. Spiritual Giants aren't made on stage or under the spotlights; they are hewn from the Rock of Ages in secret. For this reason, the secretive and private process of spiritual growth and personal metamorphosis, Christian maturity is sometimes misunderstood and remains a mystery. In this episode of Podcast Seminary, we'll learn that, to be transformed, we must be intentional and deliberate. Transformation is not accidental. It isn't happenstance. It is the result of a process of working with God in His effort to shape you and form you. When we cooperate with God, our growth comes easier and more quickly. When we resist and resent God's work in our lives, our spiritual growth is sluggish, uneven, and frustrating. In Episode 004 of Podcast Seminary, our Dean, Dr. Freddy Cardoza unpacks Five Keys to Christian Maturity, which are: Acquire Assess Acknowledge Apply Advance During this discussion, we'll explore some of the wisdom of Solomon, the great king of the Nation of Israel, among other people and passages in scripture. Thank you for sharing your time with us and joining in this effort to take responsibility for your own discipleship. That's honorable, and we respect that. Podcast Seminary's 9 Essential Areas of Discipleship Incidentally, this episode falls in one of the nine essential categories we have identified as being critical for renewing your mind. This episode is categorized as a "Formation" episode, which is Category 2 in our discipleship model. Here are the categories we are building content to help you develop a balanced life and powerful faith. Look for future episodes of Podcast Seminary, as we work to provide resources that equip you with the tools you need to grow in your faith. Like it? Share it with a friend or family member. Thanks for listening!
In this podcast we will discuss what it means to know God... and how the mystery of knowing God works. Sometimes we make the process of knowing God more mysterious than it should be. No doubt, God is the Great Mystery, but that doesn't mean everything about the life of faith is (or should be) a mystery. Indeed, God has self-revealed and in this "revelation," God has made Himself known. And the very fact that God is knowable is "because" God wants to be known. Listen to learn more, then be sure to subscribe to this podcast, and share it with others. Visit our website at: podcastseminary.com Visit our vlog/YouTube Channel at: PodcastSeminary.net
Podcast Seminary helps you grow in your faith. We do this by creating content in every major thought space: audio podcasts, written blogs, video vlogs, and a host of social media. Podcast Seminary has been launched to address issues related to faith, Christian discipleship, and ministry. Our resources are created to inspire, inform, and instruct people to get informed and be transformed by the power of truth. Our content is being arranged into 9 essential categories of truth that every believer should understand in order to build a Christian worldview and to be a fully-informed disciple. Our 9 Essential Categories Foundations Formation Ministry Apologetics Bible Theology Leadership Life Specialized The Whole Counsel of God These categories are essentially what the Apostle Paul meant in Acts 20:27 when he said that he did not hesitate to proclaim the "whole counsel of God." In other words, truth should be provided to people in systematic, comprehensive, practical, and biblical ways. Most Christians do not receive this type of discipleship experience, and that leads to personal confusion, biblical illiteracy, and a lack of spiritual power. Though resources in these areas, we will help people fill the gaps in their biblical and discipleship knowledge, then be equipped to live with integrity and power. Resources are being created for both spiritual seekers and devoted believers. To request resources you need, simply email the Dean of Podcast Seminary, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, with your ideas at dean@podcastseminary.com or through our general communication loop, feedback@podcastseminary.com. Please subscribe and share! Visit us on all our media, each designed to help you grow in your faith www.podcastseminary.com | Website/Blog (officially launching May 21 2017) www.podcastseminary.org | Podcast www.podcastseminary.net | Vlog on the Podcast Seminary YouTube Channel www.facebook.com/podcastseminary www.instagram.com/podcastseminary www.twitter.com/podcastseminary
Podcast Seminary helps you grow in your faith. We do this by creating content in every major thought space: audio podcasts, written blogs, video vlogs, and a host of social media. Podcast Seminary has been launched to address issues related to faith, Christian discipleship, and ministry. Our resources are created to inspire, inform, and instruct people to get informed and be transformed by the power of truth. Our content is being arranged into 9 essential categories of truth that every believer should understand in order to build a Christian worldview and to be a fully-informed disciple. Our 9 Essential Categories Foundations Formation Ministry Apologetics Bible Theology Leadership Life Specialized These categories are essentially what the Apostle Paul meant in Acts 20:27 when he said that he did not hesitate to proclaim the "whole counsel of God." In other words, truth should be provided to people in systematic, comprehensive, practical, and biblical ways. Most Christians do not receive this type of discipleship experience, and that leads to personal confusion, biblical illiteracy, and a lack of spiritual power. Though resources in these areas, we will help people fill the gaps in their biblical and discipleship knowledge, then be equipped to live with integrity and power. Resources are being created for both spiritual seekers and devoted believers. To request resources you need, simply email the Dean of Podcast Seminary, Dr. Freddy Cardoza, with your ideas at dean@podcastseminary.com or through our general communication loop, feedback@podcastseminary.com. Please subscribe and share! Visit us on all our media, each designed to help you grow in your faith www.podcastseminary.com | Website/Blog (officially launching May 21 2017) www.podcastseminary.org | Podcast www.podcastseminary.net | Vlog on the Podcast Seminary YouTube Channel www.facebook.com/podcastseminary www.instagram.com/podcastseminary www.twitter.com/podcastseminary
Podcast Seminary helps you grow in your faith. Learn more about this ministry and join us regularly as we answer people's faith questions. As podcasts are released, our content will provide comprehensive, systematic, and practical biblical discipleship in 9 essential areas: Your Spiritual and Faith-Related Questions, plus: Foundations Formation Ministry Apologetics Bible Theology Leadership Life Specialty Subscribe now and prepare for these important resources at podcastseminary.org. Send us your faith questions at feedback@podcastseminary.com.
Fear is a debilitating emotion that grips us all. Sometimes fear is irrational. At other times fear comes with the threat of genuine danger. For most, fear is multiplied by our feelings of inadequacy-- our recognition that we do not have the power to overcome the source of our fear. In the new Podcast Seminary podcast, Episode 002, Dr. Freddy Cardoza (of the FREDTalks Podcast) will discuss the Psychology of Fear in this live talk recorded at a retreat conducted for the Men's Ministry of Saddleback Church. Entitled Fear(less), you will be challenged to Fear less, in order to become Fearless. Listen to find out how. More Podcast Seminary resources can be found at our website, www.podcastseminary.com or on our YouTube Channel at www.podcastseminary.net. Check for free extra downloads in this special episode. Please Subscribe. Like it? Share it! For more information, contact us at: feedback@podcastseminary.com
INTRODUCING MY NEW SHOW: FREDTalks Host Dr. Freddy Cardoza is launching an additional podcast soon called "Podcast Seminary" (as seen on the artwork for this podcast episode). Faith-related content like this will be featured on the new podcast. Be one of the first to subscribe to the new show, and pass on the word! THIS EPISODE All people deal with fear from time to time. But for men, the phenomenon of fear strikes at the epicenter of our hearts. Fear threatens our sense of adequacy and produces profound emotions within us-- none of them good. In this promotional episode for Podcast Seminary, our new show, you will learn about the nature and psychology of fear. Host Freddy Cardoza does an autopsy of the fear factor that rattles even the hardest of hardcore men among us. If you're a man, this study is for you. If you're a woman who cares about the men in your life, you'll want to listen and share this episode with others. Those who listen to this podcast are challenged to FEAR(less) and to be FEAR(LESS)! Subscribe to the new show, Podcast Seminary
In this important series, we'll explore how to overcome our besetting sins in order to become our best selves. Session 1 explores the human conscience. In this first dynamic session, we learn about: human nature how humans were originally created and what happened to us what the conscience is and how it works how we are unique and different than other life forms how to ensure that our conscience works for us and not against us Join this important study and look for future episodes in this new series created by Dr. Freddy Cardoza. For more information see www.freddycardoza.com and check out PodcastSeminary.com
Session 1: The Bible on Discipleship Includes: What a Disciple Is Six Key Principles of Discipleship Seven Biblical Characteristics of Good Disciplers Session 2: What Genuine Discipleship Produces Includes: Defining and Describing Discipleship How the Old and New Testaments Viewed Discipleship 10 Outcomes of Genuine Biblical Discipleship Session 3: […] The post Introduction to Discipleship | Course Introduction (Podcast Seminary, Episode 1) appeared first on SOAPBOX.NETWORK.
Freddy Cardoza, the host of FREDTalks Podcast is launching Podcast Seminary (PodcastSeminary.com) to help people fill gaps in their biblical knowledge. The first course is now released (June 1, 2016) with an online version of this course to come soon, followed by church curriculum of this course, which will soon be available at MiniSeminary.com. Enjoy "Session 0" a brief introduction to the course, then visit PodcastSeminary.com to learn more. What is Discipleship? The word "Disciple" occurs about 250 times in the New Testament. But what does it mean? And what does the Bible say about 'being' and 'making' disciples? For Christians and Christian teachers or leaders who want to drill down on the essentials of the Christian life, this course will help you discover all of those things. It includes a total of five downloads, with content that could easily be used to equip others in a discipleship setting. For the individual Christian, this series is the first step in getting serious about the Christian life and understanding exactly what the Christian life is supposed to be. For the teacher or pastor, this is a tool that will help guide your thinking and practice of disciplemaking. MINS 120: Introduction to Discipleship Session 1: The Bible on Discipleship Includes: What a Disciple Is Six Key Principles of Discipleship Seven Biblical Characteristics of Good Disciplers Session2: What Genuine Discipleship Produces Includes: Defining and Describing Discipleship How the Old and New Testaments Viewed Discipleship 10 Outcomes of Genuine Biblical Discipleship Session 3: Discipleship in the Early Church Includes: A History of Disciplemaking in the Early Church 7 Reasons Discipleship is Important for New Believers Why Local Church Members Should Be Christians Session 4: Essential Practices of Effective Disciplers Includes: The Need to Disciple and to Be Discipled The Effective Traits of Effective Disciplemakers The Big Three of Biblical Discipleship What's Included: The Audio-Only Version includes 4 Audio Sessions in mp3. The online course will be released soon. Don't Wait. Get It Now! $14.99 course