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Do you ever feel like you're alone in your leadership? Why is that? Why do so many church leaders feel isolated—and how did we come to believe that ministry is something we're supposed to do alone?In this episode, E.K. Strawser, author of You Were Never Meant to Lead Alone, unpacks what it means to move from solo leadership to a model shaped by shared responsibility and the APEST framework—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher—so that not only our churches, but our communities, can flourish.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Markus Watson invites discussion about the standard view of leadership and prompts E.K. Strawser to unpack its problems and what's missing.Church members often expect leaders to command control, draw crowds, or have significant contributions, which influences congregational dynamics.E.K. Strawser argues that modern church leadership borrows too heavily from secular business models rather than biblical principles of shared leadership.Traditional notions of leadership in churches leave congregations disempowered, dependent, or deprived when power is centered on a single leader.If a leader does not share leadership, the church risks losing members' sense of identity and purpose.E.K. Strawser emphasizes that effective leaders must be disciples of Jesus first, prioritizing spiritual maturity over skill sets.Leaders should embody humility, honor, hospitality, and hopefulness as markers of mature church leadership.Markus Watson notes that churches often select leaders for functional skills rather than spiritual maturity, highlighting a common problem in leadership development.Christian hospitality means making space for others, not just providing comfort or amenities.E.K. Strawser teaches congregations to celebrate and honor each other to counteract envy and encourage spiritual growth.Leaders foster environments where others can learn, heal, experience hospitality, seek justice, and be sent out for ministry.Markus Watson asks E.K. Strawser to explain the APEST framework and its practical value for sharing leadership in churches.All five APEST gifts—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher—should be represented in shared leadership structures at every level of church leadership.Implementing shared leadership and equipping environments requires intentional structure and ongoing relational attention.Change in church leadership provokes grief and resistance, so leaders must create environments that acknowledge loss, facilitate grieving, and cast clear vision.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:E.K. Strawser:www.ekstrawser.comBooks mentioned:You Were Never Meant to Lead Alone, by E.K. StrawserRelated episodes:185. From Sunday Services to Real Transformation, with E.K. Strawser191. Thriving Church Leadership in Uncertain Times, with Heather James, Matt Lake, and Jonny Weir212: Unlearning OSend me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Get Becoming Leaders of Shalom for free HERE.Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.
Advent E2 — In the second week of Advent, we're reflecting on peace. The word most often translated as “peace” in the Hebrew Bible is shalom, but its meaning goes far beyond the absence of conflict. Shalom is about wholeness, completeness, and everything being as it should be. It describes uncut stones at an altar, honest weights in the marketplace, integrity of the heart, flourishing relationships, and life lived in harmony with God's purposes. In this episode, Jon and Tim trace the deep biblical meaning of peace and show how Advent points to the arrival of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, who reconciles divided people and makes them one.FULL SHOW NOTESFor chapter-by-chapter notes including summaries, referenced Scriptures, biblical words, and reflection questions, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSShalom in Stones, Weights, and Hearts—and Also Fulfillment (00:00–15:15)Shalom as Well-Being and the Prince of Shalom (15:15–29:21)Jesus, Our Peace (29:21–35:38)Reflections on Peace With Allison (35:38-39:42)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESShalom / Peace: Though not referenced directly in the episode, this 2017 video explores the same biblical word, shalom.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Silver N Gold” by Lofi Sunday & Yoni Charis“Snow Fall” by Lofi Sunday & TBabz “Snowflakes” by AvesBibleProject theme song by TENTS SHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Special thanks to our guest Allison Steyn. Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
One of the devil’s time honored strategies to deceive people is “underestimating” the cost of sin and iniquity. In this podcast, I use 1 Thessalonians 5:22 to explain how God helps us understand (and evade) this strategy. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download
In a world of limits and catches, discover the boundless peace and grace God offers—a peace that doesn't run out, even in the darkest moments. The post Unending Shalom appeared first on Wooddale Church.
Trust in the Lord! That is what God said and He hasn't changed! Listen as Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky share the good news of what happens when His people listen and obey, and stand faithfully. This is still true today!
God will give us the victory if we just trust in Him! Fear not! Listen as Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky shares the good news of God's love for HIs people as we trust in Him, He will direct our paths.
Eddie Hearn goes off in a fiery interview — taking brutal aim at Ben Shalom, calling him out with the explosive line: “You have no f*** backbone!”**
Sermon on Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14. This is the first sermon in our four-week sermon series called The Promise of Life.This short Advent series focuses on the promises God made to Israel for new life after the exile. Jesus fulfills these promises in his incarnation, so we wait in anticipation for Jesus to be born among us once again, trusting that God will bring us life.In this sermon, we explore how God promises real shalom—not nostalgia—and calls us to seek flourishing where we are.
#415> To watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/Zj0ln9U4jYo> Episode produced by R' Zevi Kaufman of Cedar Media Studios zevi@cedarmediastudios.com> This episode is sponsored bySephardic Warehouse.We all know the incredible work of Machon Ahavat Shalom. But for a long time, unless you lived in Israel, getting their titles—or titles from Machon HaKeter, Shuvi Nafshi, Kise Rachamim and other Sefardi Machonim, was a challenge.Sephardic Warehouse was founded to fix that. They've ensured that these seforim are available and affordable for the North American market.Sephardicwarehouse.com> This episode is also sponsored by Amudim.Unite to Heal, Amudim's annual 36-hour livestream, is happening December 7–8, and it's become the most-watched Jewish event of the year. Everything you'll see is original — real conversations, real Torah, real mental-health insight — with some of the most respected voices in the Jewish world.If you're into thoughtful Torah conversations, honest discussions about mental health and community, and hearing from some of the most interesting Jewish voices today, you're going to want to tune in!https://unitetoheal.com/seforim-chSupport the show
Preached on 16th November, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Preached on 23rd November, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Preached on 16th November, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Preached on 23rd November, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Explore the biblical account of Joshua chapter 8, where the Israelites, under Joshua's leadership, conquer the city of Ai. This detailed sermon delves into the spiritual lessons drawn from this victory, focusing on themes of repentance, obedience, and faith. It emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance and the power of collective effort in overcoming obstacles. The discussion further draws parallels between ancient biblical teachings and modern challenges, encouraging viewers to rely on divine strength in facing life's battles.
What is the difference between legalism and righteousness? Are we living by God's standards? Are we imposing them on others? Do we allow others to have their own beliefs, or do we impose ours on them?
WATCH NOW: “Developing Community” – Marc Vidito (11/14/2025)Erev Shabbat Service, November 14, 2025More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channelhttps://youtu.be/VlTB5AwNsmY Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong. We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:00pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Friday morning, the 28th of November, 2025, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in the Book of Leviticus 3:1:‘When his offering is a sacrifice of a peace offering…” Then we go straight to the New Testament in the Gospel of John 14:27. Jesus says: ”Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.“ The dove, the symbol of peace. It symbolises peace and also new beginnings. If we remember Noah's Ark when the whole world was flooded, the dove returned when the rain stopped, after everything had settled, with an olive branch in it's beak, signifying the end of the flood and new life and new beginnings. Yes, the dove is also the symbol of the Holy Spirit. At Jesus' baptism, at the Jordan river, remember, the Holy Spirit came down in the form of a dove and settled on the Lord. The dove represents reconciliation, mom, dad, brother, sister, reconciliation between God and man. If we look at Matthew 5:9: ”Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.” We named this farm that we are on at the moment “Shalom” and we named it almost fifty years ago. When we arrived with our truck and trailer from Zambia, with our little children, they were just babies. I will never forget, I'd come home for a bit of lunch, in those days there were no cellphones, we had the old crank system on the telephones, two shorts, one long! Do you remember that? Yes, the older people do, the younger people have no idea. We got a phone call from the Deeds Office in Pretoria. They said, ”We have just approved the subdivision of your farm; we need a new name.” I shouted through to the bedroom, ”Jill, I've got the Deeds Office on the phone. They need a name for the farm.” This was before we became Christians. "Give us a name quickly, any name.” I heard that beautiful voice come through and say, ”Call it Shalom.” I said to the Deeds Office, ”The name is Shalom.” And those of you who know us well will agree that the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ has really blessed many multitudes on this farm. His name is Jesus, the Prince of Peace.Have a wonderful day and go out and sow peace.Goodbye.
Chelek 25, Vayishlach 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
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Are you facing a problem? God will help you, but you need to play your own part. God wants to raise responsible Christ followers, not invalids. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download
Accepting God's power to change our lives is our only hope of being allowed entrance into heaven! We have been given the gift; do you choose to receive it? He is calling us into eternity, and we have the decision to enter or not!
One sin? What's just one? Confess it today, now so that you can enter heaven as His spotless bride! His mercy is great, but there can be NO sin! Yeshua died for this purpose, and He wants to give the gift of faith to you today!
What are you going through? God can use it to your good! Call on Him, that He might use the things in your life, good or bad, to bless you!
Franny Waisman's “Netivot Shalom” series, Parshat Vayetze 5786
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Why is it so hard for pastors and church people to be truly open and honest with one another? In ministry, we talk a lot about authenticity, vulnerability, and grace—but in reality, putting those ideals into practice can feel risky, messy, and even dangerous.In this episode, Tom Bennardo, author of Open-Hearted People, Soul-Connected Church, draws on decades of pastoral experience to unpack the journey from guarded exteriors to soul-connected community, offering practical wisdom for leaders who want to foster deeper spiritual formation and resilience through messy, honest, and grace-filled relationships.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Markus Watson introduces the idea that some traditions focus on good behavior as the main thing God desires.Tom Bennardo strongly asserts that God is most interested in our hearts and souls, not primarily our outward behavior.The center of spiritual life is the soul—the inner person—and when our hearts are transformed, right behavior naturally follows.Many people develop performance-based Christianity and need to unlearn legalistic mindsets to embrace grace.Tom Bennardo describes his journey from legalism to understanding grace as central to authentic spiritual formation.The true spiritual transformation flows from inward honesty, authenticity, and a willingness to reveal one's real self to God and others.Tom Bennardo defines “open heartedness” as direct, honest engagement of one's soul—with God, oneself, and others.Spiritual growth requires level-three honesty: openly acknowledging the present condition of our soul, not just past mistakes or surface facts.Open hearted living involves being vulnerably honest not only with God, but also with ourselves and select others.Markus Watson suggests that being open hearted in relationship—with self, God, and others—can provoke anxiety, especially regarding sharing with other people.Creating authentic community requires churches to move beyond surface relationships, foster deeper honesty, and cultivate environments where vulnerability is safe and valued.Tom Bennardo highlights the importance of leaders modeling open heartedness before expecting it from congregations.Spiritual leaders must prioritize genuine relationships rather than merely teaching principles from a distance; transformation is “caught as much as taught.”Open heartedness builds resilience in leaders, enabling them to face challenges and change with trust in God rather than rigid control or certainty about the future.Tom Bennardo encourages leaders to pursue a collaborative, open-handed approach, trusting God's guidance and fostering group discernment rather than solitary authority.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:https://tombennardo.com/Books mentioned:Open-hearted People, Soul-Connected Church, by Tom BennardoRelated episodes:262. From Fired to Flourishing, with Chuck DeGroat266. The Church as Shalom Maker, with Terry A. Smith288. Leadership Send me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Get Becoming Leaders of Shalom for free HERE.Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.
Who is your Father? God? Do you trust and follow Him? When you are faced with difficulties, He is the only One who can save you! Trust Him!
Listening to the voice of God, what are the criteria for a prophet? We will be called to account as we trust the words of those who speak for Him! Today is important to obey and know what God's Word is!
Choosing to follow God requires a heart and mind with determination to break away from pagan or fleshly things of this world. Have you? Listen as Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky opens the bible once again in a way to see how it happened in the past and can happen even now with us!
In this episode Ken continues his series on the Old Testament concept of shalom and what he argues is God's intended design for the world, further unpacking this beautiful vision. He talks about the idea of sin as shalom breaking (ref. Cornelius Plantinga) and explores a different way of thinking about sin - as corporate versus individual.Imagine a world that is safe, free, whole, secure, prosperous (for everyone), just, reconciled, and complete, with all of creation living in harmony. This is the vision of shalom in scripture that we have to look forward to and we partner on mission with God to create!This brief episode was recorded on November 21st, 2025.
What walls do we have that we need to surrender, to allow God to do what needs to be done in our lives? That becomes holy ground! Time to get right with God and give all to Him!
Fe hecha canción es el programa de EWTN Radio Católica Mundial que promociona la música de los grupos y cantantes católicos del mundo hispano. Desde el Estudio 3 de Radio Católica Mundial, Douglas Archer comparte con ustedes una hora cargada de canciones, incluyendo las últimas novedades y estrenos, y de vez en cuando con algún invitado que canta o toca en directo.
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In this episode Ken Shuman launches a series on the biblical vision of shalom, which reflects God's intended design for the whole world. Shalom means wholeness, justice, and well-being for everyone, and this dream of shalom is filled with hope for a better future. When we get discouraged or depressed, we are reminded to return to this vision and have hope that God is at work; that we are invited to join God in this work; and that shalom can come and will come. We are also reminded that we can't put our hope or trust in government and politicians to create shalom. When the Israelites were exiled in Babylon, the prophet Jeremiah urged them to seek the welfare of the city and to pray for it, because if Babylon experienced shalom, they too would share in that peace. We are called to do the same.This episode was recorded on November 14th, 2025.
Episode Summary: Conversations about crime and immigration are extremely charged today, and sincere people see these issues very differently. Why? Today, Dr. Mark Moland joins us to go beyond headlines and soundbites, unpacking the worldview assumptions shaping modern criminal justice and the immigration debates. Drawing on his experience, Mark shows how our beliefs about human nature, government, and justice shape the policies we support and how we treat our neighbors, whom we are called to love.Hear him present a compelling biblical framework that balances compassion and truth. Affirming the God-given dignity of immigrants while recognizing the essential role of law enforcement and wise government boundaries. Mark also explores the power of community engagement, relationship-building, and the pursuit of shalom as a path toward safer, healthier, and more cohesive communities and cities. We hope this conversation will offer clarity on these critical issues and guidance for faithful Christian engagement in this tense cultural moment.Who is Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA)? Since 1997, DNA's mission has been to equip followers of Jesus around the globe with a biblical worldview, empowering them to build flourishing families, communities, and nations.
Week 8 | The Sermon on the Mount (1995)This week, we're in Week 9 of a series Darrell taught on the Sermon on the Mount in 1995. Darrell is spending time unpacking the seventh beautitude, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.“ Darrell explains that when the gospel takes hold, Jesus bestows an incredible dignity on ordinary people, calling them to be active "makers of shalom"—not just peace-lovers, but agents of God's reconciling work. Darrell unpacks what this peacemaking vocation entails, emphasizing that peacemaking requires embracing the sacrificial love modeled by Jesus on the cross. Ultimately, Darrell shares that the gospel empowers each of us to take small steps towards shalom in our own spheres.__Give to the Ministry of Darrell JohnsonDarrell's Books—Subscribe to Darrell's Mailing ListWebsite | darrelljohnson.caYouTube | youtube.com/darrelljohnson
Mhkeeba interviews Hadar Shalom, a Professional Dancer & Choreographer based in Los Angeles, about her experience moving from Israel to follow her passion and build her dream dance career. Hadar shares some of the challenges she faced and how determination, focus and hard work led her to touring with artists such as Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg, Mario, Bia, Nicky Jam, and Young Miko. Hadar Shalom Instagram Linktree - Hadar Shalom Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
By using Genesis 41:39-44 as a backdrop, I discuss a central principle behind increase (and analogously the path to decrease) as taught in scripture. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download
What does it truly mean to be consecrated before a major breakthrough? The Israelites stood at the edge of the Jordan River for 40 years, waiting for this very moment. They were given specific instructions: consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow Adonai will do amazing things. This in-depth study of Joshua 3-5 explores the profound act of faith required to step into the flooding river before the waters parted. We'll examine why God tests us, often bringing us back to the same challenges we failed before. Are we, like them, waiting on the verge of our own promised land, held back only by a lack of faith? This message unpacks the deep connection between true consecration and witnessing God's power. Share this message with someone who needs encouragement to 'step into the water' in faith! #Joshua #JordanRiver #MessianicJudaism #ShalomAdventure
Rookies are often told to stick to one investing strategy, but today's guest is going against the grain by combining the long-term appreciation of rental properties and the passive income of private money lending. Want to build a diversified real estate portfolio that can weather any kind of market shift or job loss? He has the blueprint! Welcome back to the Real Estate Rookie podcast! Shalom Yusufov's first real estate deal wasn't your average single-family rental. In fact, it wasn't a rental at all, but a private lending opportunity that gave him a whopping 11% return. Leaning on the experience from that first deal, Shalom has gone on to complete several private money deals, start his own fund, and buy nine cash-flowing rental units in just ONE year! But it hasn't been all smooth sailing. In this episode, Shalom discusses one of the deals that went south and why it's so crucial to vet both the property and the borrower on every private money deal. He also talks about why you should always have multiple exit strategies, and why becoming a landlord isn't quite as time-consuming as some would have you think! In This Episode We Cover: How to get into private money lending (even if you don't have a ton of cash!) The number one thing new investors get wrong when vetting a private money deal How to lower your investing risk with a diversified real estate portfolio Why you should always have multiple exit strategies when lending to other investors Choosing the right market to invest in when your backyard is too expensive And So Much More! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-641 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, I examine stress tests (a concept from medicine) to the life of a Christ follower by using Genesis 41:33-36. Can you withstand? Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download
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Preached on 9th November, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom
Shalom Auslander goes on vacation with his family, and suspects the beloved, chatty old man in the room next door is an imposter—and sets out to prove it. This and other stories about the pitfalls of making snap judgments about others. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription.Prologue: Amy Roberts thought it was obvious that she was an adult, not a kid, and she assumed the friendly man working at the children's museum knew it too. Unfortunately, the man had Amy pegged all wrong. And by the time she figured it out, it was too late for either of them to save face. Host Ira Glass talks to Amy about the embarrassing ordeal that taught her never to assume she knows what someone else is thinking. (8 minutes)Act One: While riding in a patrol car to research a novel, crime writer Richard Price witnessed a misunderstanding that, for many people, is pretty much accepted as an upsetting fact of life. Richard Price told this story, which he describes as a tale taken from real life and dramatized, onstage at The Moth in New York. (12 minutes)Act Two: There are situations where making judgments about people based on limited information is not only accepted but required. One of those situations is open adoption, where birth mothers actually choose the adoptive parents for their child. Producer Nancy Updike talks to a pregnant woman named Kim, going through the first stage of open adoption: reading dozens of letters from prospective parents, all of whom seem utterly capable and appealing. (6 minutes)Act Three: David Rakoff picks a fight with a hit Broadway show. (6 minutes)Act Four: Shalom Auslander tells the story of the time he went on vacation, pegged the guest in the room next door as an imposter, and devoted his holiday to trying to prove it. Shalom is the author of Feh: a Memoir. (22 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.