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20241128 - Advent With Ray Pritchard And Pastor Dave by Kevin McCullough Radio
It's Election Day 2024! We're going to talk about the way Scripture has grounded you as you've weathered this election cycle. Has there been a verse or a passage that has helped you avoid the negative ads and contentious rhetoric in the past year? You'll hear from spiritual leaders around the country who will give their perspective. Our friends include Mike Vanlaningham, Michael Rydelnik, John Koessler, Chris Brooks, Gary Chapman, Rosie de Rosset, Charlie Dyer, Chip Ingram, Trillia Newbell, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Randy Alcorn, Ray Pritchard, Joni Tada, and Philip Miller. Share yours and encourage someone else on Chris Fabry Live. For more information about the work of Care Net, click here. Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Enemy of your soul is using new tools to wage war. And believers need to be prepared for that attack. Author and speaker, Dr. Ray Pritchard helps you arm yourself against the devil's diabolical plan to destroy you. Plus, Ray shares some of the lessons he's learned on his cancer journey. Don't miss the encouragement on Chris Fabry Live. Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To donate now, click here. Stealth Attack Bible Study Care NetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when we die? Is it the end of our story? It is a tradition for many families on Memorial Day to decorate a loved one's grave and to remember and honor their lives and love. Maybe you've wondered what happens at that moment when we take our last breath. This morning Ray Pritchard joins Seth and Deb to offer hope and assurance for all who have died in the Lord and for those of us who have yet to greet that day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's pray for Ray day. A friend has been going through a hard season. He is about 100 days shy of completing his cancer treatment. And we're going to talk about the presence of God, the goodness of God in the middle of all the questions, concerns, fatigue, and the unpredictable way life comes at you. Don't miss some encouragement from Dr. Ray Pritchard on Chris Fabry Live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you have a big decision coming up in 2024? How do you determine God's will in making life-changing and everyday choices? Ray Pritchard from Keep Believing Ministries joins Seth and Deb to give us a new perspective along with 5 keys to determining God's will in this beginning-of-the-week conversation on Mornings with Seth and Deb!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Don't expect fairness in a fallen world." Today we are continuing our discussion with Sylvia the book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Today we are continuing our discussion with Sylvia the book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Today we are having a discussion with Sylvia from chapter 37 of a book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Linda at abortionrecoverynetwork@gmail.com or Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Today we are having a discussion with Sylvia from chapter 37 of a book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Linda at abortionrecoverynetwork@gmail.com or Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Today we are having a discussion with Sylvia from chapter 19 of a book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Linda at abortionrecoverynetwork@gmail.com or Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
ONE THING Deut. 31:6 #Nightlight #RTTBROS Deuteronomy 31:6 (KJV) - "Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." Ray Pritchard writes.... "One Thing God Will Never Do Awhile back I heard a TV preacher offer this insight: “God will never bring us to the place where we no longer need him.” And all God's children said, “Hmmmm.” That'll make you stop and think. Down deep there is a part of us that would like to come to a place where we don't have to trust in the Lord so much. Not that we don't want to pray, but secretly we'd like to be in such a place of earthly fulfillment where we didn't have to pray desperate prayers to the Almighty. It would be wonderful (or so we think) if things were going so well that all we had to do was to praise the Lord all day long. Not going to happen. If all our needs were met, we'd end up forgetting God just like the children of Israel did in the Old Testament. Earthly prosperity tends to be no friend of spiritual growth. Total prosperity generally means total disaster. I think that preacher was right on in what he said. God intends to bring us again and again to the place where we are crying out to the Lord, begging for his mercy and his grace. That's not a fun place to be. But it's where we need to be. Anything that drives us to our knees is good for the soul." Our Podcast, Blog and YouTube Links https://linktr.ee/rttbros Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. RSS feed https://anchor.fm/s/127be410/podcast/rss https://linktr.ee/rttbros
Today we are having a discussion with Sylvia from chapter 2 of a book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Linda at abortionrecoverynetwork@gmail.com or Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Today we are having a discussion with Sylvia from chapter 1 of a book titled The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard. Please join us as we learn how to be the leader God has called you to be. You can contact Sylvia at arisedaughter@gmail.com. Contact Linda at abortionrecoverynetwork@gmail.com or Mindy at mindy@anevenplace.com.
Having money isn't inherently evil – It's our attitude toward our money – how we get it, how we use it, and the good we do with it or neglect to do with it – that indicates what's inside of our hearts. Our actions with our money testifies to God in regard to the condition of our hearts. Ray Pritchard wrote, "How you spend your money is a gospel issue. You needn't feel guilty about having money or being blessed beyond what you deserve. We all deserve hell, and apart from Jesus, that's where we will all end up. Be thankful for the grace of God that has saved you, and then pray that grace may reach all the way to your pocketbook.”
The Christian Outlook — December 24, 2022 Pastors Ray Pritchard and Dave Watson joined Kevin McCullough to discuss their books on Advent and how to prepare one's heart for the celebration of Jesus' birth. Steve Estes provides a fresh application of the Proverbs for this Christmas season on the Georgene Rice Show. Alistair Begg helps create in us a sense of how much was fulfilled in the birth of the Christ child. Albert Mohler explains how many Christians get the Christmas story wrong. On the John and Kathy Show, Jerry Bowyer explains the social context of Charles Dickens' “A Christmas Carol.” Mike Gallagher shares how CBS fought almost everything related to the beloved “Charlie Brown Christmas” special when it first aired in 1965.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doubt is something virtually all of us experience, but we don't always know what to do with it. Our churches don't always know what to do with it. I'm shocked and struck with awe at how many people in the Bible expressed their doubt. Try this exercise. Find a single major argument against God that you've heard an atheist use that isn't already included in the Bible itself. “Life seems meaningless?” You'll find that in Ecclesiastes. “God can't be good, or loving, or even there if bad things happen to good people.” That's Job. “Evil flourishes and nothing gets done about it.” That's in the Psalms and in Habakkuk. “My soul is crushed; I go looking for comfort from God, and I can't find him.” Read Lamentations.God doesn't turn his back on questioners; he invites questioners! He honors them. He engages with those whose struggle with faith brings them face to face with difficulties. Don't let your doubts be a barrier to the faith community; see it as a sign that you belong with a faith community. See church as a community of questioners crying out "I believe; help my unbelief" (Mk 9:24)The sermon today is titled "A Faith Worthy Of Our Doubt." It is the final installment in our "Worthy Faith" Series. The Scripture reading is from Mark 9:24 (ESV) and 1 Cor 8:1-3 (MSG). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on November 13, 2022. All lessons fit under one of 5 broad categories: Begin, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under Begin: A Satisfying Faith.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Footnotes (Sources and References Used In Today's Podcast):Philip Yancey, "Faith and Doubt."Ray Pritchard, "If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt?"Philip Yancey, Reaching For the Invisible God (Zondervan, 2000), Chapter 3.The Papal Condemnation of Galileo (1633)Julia Baird, "Doubt as a Sign of Faith," New York Times (Sep 25, 2014).William Lane Craig, "Doubt & Certainty."Timothy Keller, "Noah & the Reasons of Faith: Faith as Understanding" (Sep 18, 1994).St. Anselm, Proslogion.Andy Griffith Show Clip, "Opie Needs Help Running Away."I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide and even kids notes on the sermon notes page.Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
In today's episode of the Leader Fluent Podcast, I'm talking about “The 5 Stages of Vision Casting.” Vision is an important part of leadership, which means the ability to cast vision is an essential leadership skill. In this episode of Leader Fluent, we're going to look at the five stages to casting vision, and how to maximize each stage in your leadership environment. If you're not already a subscriber, I'd love for you to subscribe to Leader Fluent today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Android, Pandora, or your favorite podcasting platform. And as always, your RATINGS and REVIEWS are deeply appreciated. SHOW NOTES: Author Michael Hyatt said, “Vision, as I see it, is a clear, inspiring, practical, and attractive picture of your organization's future.” But for that vision to have its greatest impact, the leader must communicate it in a clear and compelling way. It's not enough to simply have a vision; you also need to create buy-in so the vision can be fulfilled. As author Ray Pritchard once said, “Good leaders have a vision; better leaders share a vision; the best leaders invite others to join them in spreading this vision.” The question is, how do you get others to understand the vision, embrace the vision, and rally around the vision? In other words, how do you effectively cast inspiring vision in such a way that people want to join you in the journey to a better future? I believe there are five stages in effective vision casting. 1. CELEBRATION Vision casting doesn't start by looking at the future; it starts by celebrating the past. This lets people who have “paid the price” for yesterday's vision know how much they are appreciated. It's a simple way of showing honor and respect to the people who paved the way for the church or organization to get to where it is today. Celebration sets the tone. It focuses on the wins, and it reinforces the organization's ability to influence positive change. So, what should you celebrate? Celebrate growth, impact, testimonies, and life change. 2. THE PROBLEM So often leaders share a vision before they've ever defined a problem. And yet, every vision is the answer to a problem. In this stage of vision casting, you're introduce the problem you hope to solve. To make the transition from “celebration” to “problem,” use a phrase like this: “We celebrate the impact we've made over the last 12 months, but our mission is not done.” Or you might get very specific and say, “We celebrate what God has done in the last five years…but there's a problem.” Use statistics, research, demographics, photos, and stories to raise awareness of the need you're trying to meet or the problem you're trying to solve. Then, once people feel the weight of the problem, transition to the next stage of vision casting. 3. THE SOLUTION The solution is the part you've been wanting to get to all along. It's the exciting picture of the future that you want people to see. And now that you've honored the past and helped people feel the weight of the need, their hearts are ready to hear the solution. Begin to unfold the vision in a clear, compelling, and specific way; the key is to connect the dots between the problem and the solution. That's when your vision carries the most weight because people see the vision as something we must do not just something we could do. 4. THE PRICE Every vision comes with a price tag, and the bigger the vision, the bigger the price. And the bigger the price, the more intentional you have to be about layering your vision-casting. In other words, you must cast the vision to different groups of people at different times. At each vision gathering, celebrate the impact, I introduced a need or a problem, share the vision (which is the solution to the problem), and share what the cost of the vision will be (which by the way, sometimes the cost isn't money as much as it is time or change). 5. PARTNERSHIP ...
We imagine, like us, you desire to leave a spiritual legacy for your family and see your children making their faith their own. But it can be so tough to navigate how to do that well, all while releasing control and trusting God.Today, we have the opportunity to welcome our guest Ray Pritchard, president of Keep Believing Ministries. Ray has written 31 books, is a co-host on Today's Issues on American Family Radio, and was a pastor for 26 years to churches in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago. To us, however, he is just “Pastor Ray,” from the time he was our pastor at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL.Today, Ray shares with us:- His own journey of faith and how God helped Ray and his wife identify how to lead a home filled with faith-The importance of abiding in Christ each and every day- Practical ways to help you leave a legacy of faith that extends for generations- What it looks like to truly trust God's faithfulness- How to handle seasons when your children are struggling with church or faith- Why prayer is the most powerful tool we have in our toolbox- And so much more!We hope this episode is an encouragement to your heart this week.Show Notes: https://growinghometogether.com/ray-pritchard-55/
What is the definition of prophecy? What is most important to consider when it comes to Bible prophecy? Keep Believing’s Ray Pritchard will be with us to talk about the upcoming Living Now in Light of Forever Prophecy Conference at Edgewood Baptist Church. He’ll give us a glimpse into what he’ll preach on that weekend and why it’s important to know what the Bible says about the future. This is a chance for all of us to gain perspective on the days we are living in and the urgency of sharing and living the gospel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does it feel like nothing is going right in your life? Your blueprint isn’t being followed? Dr. Ray Pritchard has some encouragement for you. He believes that when God is working in our lives, things often get worse before they get better. If you’re frustrated because you have to go a different direction, perhaps God has something good in mind. Don’t miss the conversation on Chris Fabry Live.
Life is more chaotic than ever, and God has put you here for such a time as this. Author and Pastor Ray Pritchard shares practical steps for responding to the times from his free booklet, "Spiritual Warfare in the Last Days."
Life is more chaotic than ever, and God has put you here for such a time as this. Author and Pastor Ray Pritchard shares practical steps for responding to the times from his free booklet, "Spiritual Warfare in the Last Days."
Whether it's news around the world or close to home, bad news of any kind can make you anxious. Yet, it's possible to live life with hope and confidence amid disappointment, pain, and tragedies. Jesus offers Good News in a Bad News World! Pastor and author Ray Pritchard from Keep Believing Ministries dropped by to talk about An Anchor For the Soul: Help for the Present, Hope for the Future. Listen now, on-demand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One word embodies struggle and anguish like no other. Gethsemane. We're going to the garden and we're going to ask some good questions. Why was Jesus in such agony that night? Why did the disciples fall asleep? Why did Jesus ask for the cup to be taken from Him? Dr. Ray Pritchard joins us for an important conversation on Chris Fabry Live. Living on Mission Resources
We are answering the question, “who is God?” and Ray Pritchard from Keep Believing Ministries takes us through some of the known and lesser-known characteristics of God. Join us in diving deep into what the Bible reveals about who God is and why knowing God's character transforms our faith and how we live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when your life has worked out the way you thought it would? Ray Pritchard and Chris Fabry discuss the way to stay strong when nothing makes sense in your life.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss what it means to celebrate Holy Week during a worldwide pandemic.
The Christian Outlook — December 21, 2019 Pastors Ray Pritchard and Dave Watson joined Kevin McCullough to discuss their books on Advent and how to prepare one’s heart for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. Steve Estes provides a fresh application of the Proverbs for this Christmas season on the Georgene Rice Show. Alistair Begg helps create in us a sense of how much was fulfilled in the birth of the Christ child. Albert Mohler explains how many Christians get the Christmas story wrong. On the John and Kathy Show, Jerry Bowyer explains the social context of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Mike Gallagher shares how CBS fought almost everything related to the beloved “Charlie Brown Christmas” special when it first aired in 1965.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss what it means to have saving faith in Jesus Christ.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss how to keep your cool when everyone else is losing theirs.
Ray Pritchard and Chris Fabry discuss faith and doubt in light of Holy Week. How do you keep believing in the hardest times?
Ray Pritchard talks about Lent with Ed Vitagliano on American Family Radio.
The Christian Outlook — December 22, 2018 Pastors Ray Pritchard and Dave Watson joined Kevin McCullough to discuss their books on Advent and how to prepare one’s heart for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. Steve Estes provides a fresh application of the Proverbs for this Christmas season on the Georgene Rice Show. Alistair Begg helps create in us a sense of how much was fulfilled in the birth of the Christ child. Albert Mohler explains how many Christians get the Christmas story wrong. On the John and Kathy Show, Jerry Bowyer explains the social context of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Mike Gallagher shares how CBS fought almost everything related to the beloved “Charlie Brown Christmas” special when it first aired in 1965.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've heard the Christmas story year after year, the details can become common. There's nothing new or surprising about the event in Bethlehem 2000 years ago. Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard take us to the manger for a fresh look at what God did when Jesus was born.
Dr. Ray Pritchard, founder and president of Keep Believing Ministries, author of more than 30 books, and adjunct professor of the Word of Life Bible Institute preaches an inspiring message entitled, “Look Who's Coming to Dinner.”
Paul Weaver and Ray Pritchard discuss the importance of getting the gospel right.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss how to live for Christ as we await the coming of the Lord.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard share biblical strategies for dealing with temptation.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss why we celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss the life and legacy of Nabeel Qureshi
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss the true source of strife from James 4.
This week of the Word of Life Podcast we talk to Dr. Ray Pritchard about the book of Galatians. He gives us a quick look at the important points of the book and helps us dive deep into the mysteries of the Gospel. Ray's enthusiasm for the Word of God and especially the book of Galatians is infectious. After listening to this free audio you'll be ready to jump right into the Galatians Master Class and start taking the course right away.
Chris Fabry and Ray Pritchard discuss the danger of an uncontrolled tongue and why we all need God's help in this area.
Ray Pritchard and Chris Fabry discuss how James 2 applies in the 21st-century.