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"The Warfare"
"God's Waiting Room"
"The Liberty of Submission"
Jordan Bush is the executive director of TGFB MediaAhshuwah Hawthorne is the director of Brilliance Labs.Jim McAndrew is the founder and CEO of Dronelink and a deacon in the PCA.Rev. Tim Fox is a teaching elder in the PCA.TakeawaysDoom scrolling can be likened to the lotus eaters in the Odyssey.Technology can distract us from our true missions in life.Physical activity can help combat the addiction to screens.AI and Bitcoin represent opposing forces in the digital age.The heart's condition is crucial in the fight against temptation.Setting boundaries with technology is essential for mental health.The rush from social media can be addictive and harmful.Creativity should not be replaced by AI-generated content.The ethics of technology use must be carefully considered.Finding balance in life is a continuous struggle. Bitcoin represents a form of digital scarcity in an infinite digital world.The future of Bitcoin may exacerbate wealth disparity.Quantum computing poses a potential threat to Bitcoin's security.The corporatization of Bitcoin raises concerns about its decentralization.M2 money supply growth is a significant factor in Bitcoin's value.Landlords play a complex role in the economic landscape influenced by Bitcoin.The conversation reflects on the potential for Bitcoin to stabilize or destabilize economies.The speakers express uncertainty about the future of Bitcoin amidst technological advancements.There is a shared skepticism about the motivations behind Bitcoin corporatization.The discussion highlights the need for a deeper understanding of Bitcoin's implications.
Jordan Bush, Ahshuwah Hawthorne, Tim Fox, and Jim McAndrew look at some of the latest news in Bitcoin through Christian eyes.
"The Bond of Peace"
"Be a Prisoner of Jesus Christ"
"Redemption"
Scripture Reading | Matthew 7:15-23
Rev Tim Copeland - LightHouse Campmeeting 2014
"Our Spiritual Wealth"
Some truths are simple—but life-changing. In “God Loves You,” Pastor Tim Fuest, Dean of students at Elim Bible College, speaks to students and staff with warmth and clarity about the unshakable love of God. Through Scripture and honest reflection, he reminds listeners that God's love is not earned, measured, or lost—it's constant, personal, and transformational. “For God so loved the world…” and nothing “can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” These timeless truths invite the campus community to rest in the assurance that they are fully known and fully loved by the One who never lets go.
"Walk in Wisdom"
"The Power of God"
"Walk in Him"
Join us in this inspiring episode of "Building Strong Foundation," where Rev. Tim Lester Crisostomo dives deep into the foundational truths of faith. Discover how Jesus, the Alpha and the Omega, serves as the cornerstone of a life built on unwavering hope, active faith, and sacrificial love. Through powerful reflections on scripture and relatable stories, Rev. Crisostomo emphasizes the importance of preparing for Christ's second coming while staying steadfast amid life's trials. Be encouraged, challenged, and reminded that Jesus is both the beginning and the end of your journey. Don't miss this life-transforming message.
"Walk Worthy of the Lord"
"Faith vs. Fear"
"God has a Plan for You"
"Don't be a Bystander"
Pastor Tim Fuest, Dean of Students at EBC, brings a heartfelt and convicting message in “Leave It at the Cross,” speaking directly to students and staff about the burdens we were never meant to carry. With honesty and compassion, he calls listeners to lay down guilt, shame, fear, and striving at the feet of Jesus—where true freedom is found. Grounded in the power of the cross and Christ's finished work, the message is both a challenge and an invitation: to stop holding on and start trusting the one who already bore it all.
In this inspiring episode, Rev. Tim Lester Crisostomo delivers a powerful message on the importance of preparing the next generation through vision casting. Drawing from biblical principles, he emphasizes the need to equip young people with a Christ-centered vision for their lives, fostering a loving generation that seeks God and lives according to His purpose. Through practical examples and deep insights, Rev. Tim shares how parents, leaders, and the church can nurture the next generation to stay faithful in an ever-changing world. Be inspired to pray, disciple, and fellowship with intentionality as we empower future generations to walk in God's will and build their lives on a foundation of faith. Join us as we explore the heart of vision casting and our role in guiding the next generation toward a life of purpose and devotion.
Reverend Tim Beyer joins us for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of the church and innovative outreach strategies to reconnect with those who feel disconnected from faith communities. He shares personal insights about his journey, including the impact of his upbringing and experiences that shaped his passion for engaging with the unchurched. Tim emphasizes the importance of humility in leadership and the need for pastors to listen more than they speak, fostering genuine connections with others. The discussion also navigates the challenges of addressing social justice issues within the church while remaining true to the gospel message. Ultimately, Tim envisions a legacy of a church that embodies belonging and invites everyone to experience the unconditional love of Jesus.In this conversation, Tim Bayer shares his journey as a pastor, emphasizing the importance of humility, mentorship, and connecting with those who feel disconnected from the church. He discusses the balance between outreach and maintaining theological integrity, the role of technology in modern ministry, and how the church can engage with social justice issues while remaining true to its mission. Tim also offers advice for young pastors and reflects on the legacy he hopes to leave behind.The conversation with Reverend Tim Beyer unfolds a rich tapestry of insights into the future of the church and the innovative outreach practices that can breathe new life into congregations. Tim shares his journey from a pastor's family in Nebraska to his current role in Tacoma, Washington, drawing on his experiences to highlight the importance of humility and perseverance in ministry. The episode delves into the personal motivations that drive Tim's passion for reconnecting with those who feel disconnected from the church. His own experiences as an adopted child shape his understanding of belonging and community, compelling him to reach out to those who have given up on traditional religious structures. The discussion emphasizes the need for churches to engage in meaningful conversations about social issues, fostering a sense of belonging, and encouraging congregations to actively pursue outreach without compromising their theological integrity.As the dialogue progresses, Tim articulates a vision for a church that serves as a community of belonging, where individuals can explore their faith in a supportive environment. He emphasizes storytelling as a vital tool for connecting with the unchurched, blending personal narratives with biblical truths to create relatable and transformative experiences. The episode challenges listeners to think critically about how they present the gospel in a way that resonates with modern audiences, particularly young people who often grapple with the church's stance on social justice and other contemporary issues. Tim advocates for a balance between maintaining doctrinal fidelity and presenting the gospel in a manner that is accessible and inviting, ultimately encouraging pastors to cultivate environments that invite open dialogue and exploration of faith.The episode culminates in a powerful reflection on legacy and community, as Tim expresses a desire to leave behind a church that his children and future generations can call their own. He envisions a faith community that actively engages with social justice issues not merely as a means to an end but as opportunities to share the love of Christ. This perspective invites listeners to consider the broader implications of their ministry, urging them to embrace a holistic approach to outreach that integrates faith, community, and social responsibility. Tim's passion for connecting people to Jesus shines through, leaving a lasting impression on the importance of nurturing a church that is both a refuge and a launching pad for faith in action.Takeaways: Reverend Tim Beyer emphasizes the importance of humility in life and...
"I Am the Lord, I Change Not"
"Hide or Seek"
"The Voice of Thanksgiving"
"The People of the Name"
It's Time To Bruise His Head Again - 10-20-24 - Rev. Tim Perkins
Pastor Tim Fuest emphasizes the importance of wisdom rooted in the fear and focus on the Lord, as highlighted in Proverbs 9:10. He reminds our students that God uses their failures for refining purposes. He shares the story of King Saul, illustrating the critical nature of obedience over mere sacrifice, urging believers to eliminate anything in their lives that distracts from their relationship with God. The sermon culminates in an invitation for the congregation to seek freedom from the fear of failure and to embrace obedience to God's commands, reaffirming that while failures can teach valuable lessons, they are not the end.
"Overcoming Discouragement"
"What are You Preparing For?"
"Hidden by God"
Today in Episode 10, Pr. Soule sits down with two of our Synod's seminary professors, the Rev. Tim Hartwig and Rev. Dr. Tim Schmeling as they discuss the pastoral ministry and how they train future pastors to share the love of Christ with others.
"The Just Shall Live By His Faith"
"God is Jealous"
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"The Fear of the Lord"
"The Deceitfulness of Pride"
"Jonah and the Worm"
"God is Righteous"
"The Day of the Lord"
"The Reason for Your Trial"
"A Door of Hope"
"Love Thy Neighbor"
"Life Cannot Separate Us from God's Love"
Join Steph and Rev. Tim Bayer as they talk about the fundamentals of technology – what it is, what it's for, and how Christians can use technology responsibly. Is technology good, bad, or a-moral? How can Christians steward technology well so that the kingdom of God is served? How do Law and Gospel guide us as we engage with technology? Resources in this episode: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: lcmslife.org For resources on the family: lcmslife.org/family Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor. We believe that God is the author and sustainer of all life. We also know it can be hard to speak about the intrinsic value of life, health and the family when it feels like the world is trying to drown us out. We're right here beside you. In this podcast of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod's Life, Health and Family Ministries, we're coming alongside one another as a community of Christ's redeemed people. Together we'll explore life, health and family issues in a way that honors our heavenly Father's value of human life, serves our neighbor, shares the faith and connects us to others who are doing the same. Join us, so that together we can be friends for life.
"The Law of God"
Hershall, This year for this Holy Week we decided to do something that we've not done just yet on the podcast. That is, to revisit an earlier episode of Pod'N Me. After almost four years of recording episodes on this podcast, there are many things that happened in the past on this show that has been so meaningful. One of those moments happened three years ago on Easter week. I had a good friend on here to talk about the significance of this week to the world. This one fact is the very foundation of our faith. My friend, Rev. Tim Hudson, came to talk to us 3 years ago about the proof of the Lord Jesus Christ's rising from the grave. We celebrate that fact, not just this week but every day as Christians. It's a great joy to hear this again! Listen again as we discuss the power of this wonderful Resurrection story! Support the showConnect with us at https://www.podnme.org/https://youtube.com/@devinbirdsongEmail devin@podnme.orgFollow us on Instagram @podn_mePersonalities on Pod'N MePastor: Devin BirdsongDeacon: Dustin WakleySongleader: Brad CottrellHershall: Jud IngramNews Anchor, Dink Burbank: Josh Smith
President Biden and more confusing audio. Are the Cargill's up to the development of a new harbor? A new bill in CA would replace governors on your car. Rev Tim joins us with his view on Mary Moriarty. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Reusse with his weekly sports report. Heard On The Show: Southwest Light Rail whistleblower sues Met Council over alleged retaliation Troubled north Minneapolis liquor store's license transferred to We Push for Peace founder The latest on immigration, refugees and international travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden and more confusing audio. Are the Cargill's up to the development of a new harbor? A new bill in CA would replace governors on your car. Rev Tim joins us with his view on Mary Moriarty. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Reusse with his weekly sports report.Heard On The Show:Southwest Light Rail whistleblower sues Met Council over alleged retaliationTroubled north Minneapolis liquor store's license transferred to We Push for Peace founderThe latest on immigration, refugees and international travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.