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Even in our deepest darkness, we can ask God, through the Holy Spirit for help. If we seek Him, we shall find. One of the first steps we can take to seek God and healing is through reconciliation ministry. In those gatherings, we can experience Jesus and feel the touch of the Holy Spirit. No wound is too grievous for God to heal.In this episode of the Revelations Podcast, Todd and Mary Bertelson share their stories of reconciliation ministry in Africa. They tell the stories of healing a wound between two tribes, a woman who forgave the unforgivable, and a political leader who learned to ask for forgiveness from his enemies. Even the most broken people can be transformed and healed through the Holy Spirit.Tune in to learn more about how reconciliation ministry brings healing to even the most grievous wounds of the soul.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Find the power of the Holy Spirit through reconciliation ministry.Taste and see God's healing touch in even the most traumatized people.Understand how God comes to us through the kindness of others and how we can bring redemption to others as well.ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast: Website | Instagram | Apple PodcastConnect with Todd and Mary: Facebook | Website | Email: mary@thebertelsons.comBible Verses:Second Corinthians 5:14-21Isaiah 61:1-3This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights[06:34] Reconciliation Ministry in RwandaPastor Arthur Rauner invited Todd and Mary to go to Rwanda for a healing retreat.Todd and Mary met people whose families were killed but found healing through the Holy Spirit.Todd [05:02] "The same bitterness in our hearts towards other people — towards each other — that is forgiven. And that, Jesus can change."Todd describes the Rwandan Genocide and the atrocities that occurred.According to Todd, there were millions of children orphaned after the genocide.[12:44] Healing a Broken Country through Reconciliation MinistryAfter the Rwandan Genocide, there was a movement to reconcile the harm it caused.Reconciliation requires deep work and acknowledging your trauma.Molly set the stage by meeting a group of Africans, begging for their forgiveness for what the West has done.The reconciliation ministry pushed a political leader to ask for forgiveness from an opponent.Reconciliation lets us see that our enemies are not enemies but people. It helps us understand their story.[22:40] Martha's StoryMartha faced incredible trauma beyond what many people had faced, leaving her insane.The pastor's wife slowly healed her through scripture, prayer, and kindness.Martha later was able to forgive the people who traumatized her.Reagan [26:24] "God is real, and He is love. He is love and perfect love casts out fear and condemnation and shame and anger and resentment and pain."[27:21] Servant LeadershipJesus exemplifies servant leadership. To be an example of this, Todd and other retreat facilitators wash the feet of the participants.Humility leads to forgiveness and reconciliation.Jesus washes us on the inside to take away our shame and bitterness.Todd tells the story of a young man whose father had been murdered but received a vision of Jesus pulling the hatred away from his heart.Mary [35:41] "He's doing it again. He's healing again. He knows the places of pain, and He can do it again — if we'll allow him to."About Todd and MaryTodd and Mary Bertelson are real-estate agents based in Minnesota. They have been married since they were 21 and since then have had two children, who have given them three grandchildren. Their faith in Christ has helped them repent, forgive, reconcile, and work their marriage out through difficult circumstances. They have also reached out to help heal other people.To connect with them, you may reach them through Facebook or their real-estate website. Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will open your eyes and hearts to how reconciliation ministry can bring the Holy Spirit to those most in need of love.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, tune in on Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, TJ sits down with long time friend and fellow pastor, Tim Bice. Tim is the pastor of Greenbriar Church in Albany, Georgia and he is the regional director for Acts 29 Church Planting Network. With almost a half of century of ministry experience between the two, TJ and Tim have an open and honest conversation about what it means to be a pastor, their interesting history working together in ministry, the difficulties of planting a church, and what the future of the church looks like in this modern world.
In a broken and fractured world, the challenge for us ordinary people in local church is to be Christ's ambassadors and ministers of reconciliation. We are invited to participate in God's re-making of our world. What does this mean for our relationships, communities, wider world and culture? Kiera Phyo works for Archbishop Justin Welby in his Reconciliation Ministry; where she is Director of the Reconciling Leaders Network and is developing a global movement of peacemakers. Previously she worked at Tearfund for over a decade, pioneering a lifestyle response to global poverty and leading their engagement with an emerging generation. She is a trustee of The Cinnamon Network and Fusion.
In a broken and fractured world, the challenge for us ordinary people in local church is to be Christ's ambassadors and ministers of reconciliation. We are invited to participate in God's re-making of our world. What does this mean for our relationships, communities, wider world and culture? Kiera Phyo works for Archbishop Justin Welby in his Reconciliation Ministry; where she is Director of the Reconciling Leaders Network and is developing a global movement of peacemakers. Previously she worked at Tearfund for over a decade, pioneering a lifestyle response to global poverty and leading their engagement with an emerging generation. She is a trustee of The Cinnamon Network and Fusion.
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“80% of disease has a Spiritual or Emotional Root.” Dr. Henry Wright, A More Excellent WayIn this Episode, Dr. Baylis really digs into the how the body stores trapped emotions and how these emotions can manifest in the physical body as disease or compromised health. As a Supervising Instructor for the Center of Aromatherapy Research and Education (CARE), this material is something that she teaches in her intensives regularly, as well as uses these concepts in her private practice. This subject is a passion for Dr. Baylis, and it is an honor to share this material with you!Resources (all can be purchased at http://www.lesliebaylis.com/):A More Excellent Way, Dr. Henry Wright - Pastor Wright has one of the most successful Christian healing ministries in the world today with thousands healed from incurable diseases. The book deals with spiritual and emotional roots of disease from a Biblical point of view. Gives psychosomatic causes of many specific diseases and how to effect a spiritual clearing to bring about physical, mental, and emotional healing.Reconciliation Ministry, Jennifer Smallwood-A training course for ministers.Releasing Emotional Patterns with Essential Oils, Carolyn Mein, D.C.-Well organized, excellent practical reference for individuals seeking specific ways to address specific problems of a psychosomatic nature.Feelings Buried Alive Never Die, Karol K. Truman-An in-depth discussion and specific tools for releasing emotional patterns.Molecules of Emotion:The Science Behind the Mind-Body Medicine, Candice Pert, Ph.D.-Gives scientific basis for emotional release and cellular memory. Excellent resource for professionals, yet easy to read by those with no Chemistry or Biology background.CARE - http://www.raindroptraining.comDr. David Stewart, FounderNotes and materials in Chemistry and Emotional Release SeminarsJoin our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/697684061168775/?ref=shareFind out More about Dr. Baylis:http://www.lesliebaylis.com
Darryl Searuggs joins the pid to talk about his work leading the Reconciliation Ministry of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Rev. Darryl Searuggs is the Regional Reconciliation Minister of the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He's a Air Force Vet, retired pilot for FedEx, and a graduate of Iliff School of Theology in Denver.The CRMR Reconciliation Ministry is committed to being part of the structure that assists pastors and church leaders in shepherding the healthy community Jesus represents and God calls us to be contributors in. To learn more, visit: http://www.crmrdoc.org/
What's going on when the Bible talks about reconciliation? How does reconciliation with others really start with us? What do forgiveness, lament, and apology have to do with authentic reconciliation? What might it look like to be reconciled to the earth? And how do stories of reconciliation help us see God at work today?Sarah Hills is Vicar of the parish of St Mary's, Holy Island, in the Diocese of Newcastle and was previously Coventry Cathedral's Canon for Reconciliation Ministry. She's also a fellow of St John's College, Durham.For more information about Sarah Hills, see here.
In this episode, we have a special guest, Celestin Musekura. He shares his stories of growing up in Rwanda, how he came to Christ, and his journey into Reconcilation ministry among African tribes in multiple countries across Africa.His ministry organization, African Leadership and Reconciliation Initiatives, supports the equipping and training of African Church and community leaders. You can learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/alarinitiativesAnd ask questions here: info@alarinitiatives.orgOnline donation can be made at https://alarinitiatives.kindful.comYou can also donate by sending a check to:African Leadership and Reconciliation Initiatives, Inc (ALAR Initiatives)P.O. Box 740765Dallas, TX 75243
On November 6, 2019, former Reconciliation Director Rev. Dr. Earnest Newborn passed away in Pomona, California. In this episode, Executive Director of Reconciliation Ministry discusses the impact Rev. Dr. Earnest Newborn made on the ministry we know today. Newborn embodied what it means to be a faithful servant, friend and change maker. His commitment to fundraising, community and faith are what still fuel Reconciliation Ministry today. We are so thankful for his service and wisdom and want to continue to build on his legacy. During this season of giving, we ask for your support. Your generous donations allow Reconciliation Ministry to continue anti-racism/pro-reconciliation work that began more than 50 years ago. Please consider making a gift to help us continue this important and necessary work. Visit https://reconciliationministry.org/give for more info and to donate.
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In this episode, Executive Director April Johnson sits down with members of the Constructive Theology Project. CTP received a grant from Reconciliation Ministry in 2019. Learn more at https://constructivetheologies.org.
Sharing sermons from around Australia, proclaiming the everlasting gospel in all its dimensions. Topics include relationships, health, prophecy, salvation through Christ and much more.
Sharing sermons from around Australia, proclaiming the everlasting gospel in all its dimensions. Topics include relationships, health, prophecy, salvation through Christ and much more.
Reliance Community (12-23-18)When Jesus Moved Into The Neighborhood: Reconciliation Ministry by Pastor Aaron Wallace
On our first episode of What's the Tea with Reconciliation Ministry our host Rev. April Johnson discusses how this podcast came to be.
In the most recent episode of Margins, Dr. Christopher Whitt talked with April Johnso n about diversity in institutions, like churches and universities. Johnson is the executive director of Reconciliation Ministry for the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. There was so much to talk about that Johnson is back in this episode to continue the conversation.
The Rev. Canon Sarah Mills is the Canon for Reconciliation Ministry at Coventry Cathedral.
Subject: Book of 2 Corinthians 6:1-10 Speaker or Performer: Pastor Dennis Helton Scripture Passage(s): 2 Corinthians 6:1-10 Date of Delivery: January 8, 2017
Pastor Ron Thomas of Reconciliation Ministry in Las Vegas, NV will be discussing his new book, Life's Interruptions. Don't miss this powerful and sure to be life changing interview. Has your life ever been interrupted by circumstances or issues? Are you wondering right now, what you are doing, where are you going? As life throws your for a curve, are you still living in your purpose? Do you know the principles to be blessed? Like I said, you don't want to miss this interview. www.DRRonaldthomas.com The number to call in live is 714.242.4313