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This week, Wes, Sonia, and Noah discuss the second part of chapter 3, "Here's Where God Is Taking You," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. Often, when we're longing for change, we look around in disappointment at "what is" in our lives and dream about "what could be," instead. As Lane and Tripp point out, frequently God works for our good not by changing our circumstances, but by changing us in the midst of our circumstances.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes, Sonia, and Noah explore the first part of chapter 3, "Here's Where God Is Taking You," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. Often, when we're longing for change, we look around in disappointment at "what is" in our lives and dream about "what could be," instead. As Lane and Tripp point out, frequently God works for our good not by changing our circumstances, but by changing us in the midst of our circumstances.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes and Sonia tackle the second part of chapter 2, "Counterfeit Hopes," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. This chapter traces how and why, in our quest for change, we often turn to substitute sources of joy, meaning, and fulfillment — rather than to the true source, Jesus Himself.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes and Sonia tackle the first part of chapter 2, "Counterfeit Hopes," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. This chapter traces how and why, in our quest for change, we often turn to substitute sources of joy, meaning, and fulfillment — rather than to the true source, Jesus Himself.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes, Sonia, and Noah walk through the second part of chapter 1, "The Gospel Gap," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. In this opening chapter, Lane and Tripp describe how a deficient understanding of the Gospel keeps us from living a transformed life. Continuing on from last week, the team breaks down seven "-isms" that distort the Gospel, and respond to these "-isms" with several Gospel-informed perspectives.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes, Sonia, and Noah tackle the first part of chapter 1, "The Gospel Gap," in How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. In this opening chapter, Lane and Tripp describe how a deficient understanding of the Gospel keeps us from living a transformed life.Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
This week, Wes, Sonia, and Noah introduce our book for the upcoming season, How People Change, by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp. In this book, Dr. Lane and Dr. Tripp speak into our desire for personal transformation and help us as believers to uncover where true, lasting change really begins. We hope you'll join us as we kick off this exciting new season!Click here to purchase a copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533
➡️ DESCRIPTION: Dans cet épisode, je reçois le pasteur Timothée Wenger qui nous présente l'Artisan de paix, une approche biblique pour la résolution de conflits. Nous survolerons la méthode et verrons pourquoi il est nécessaire d'apprendre à gérer les conflits bibliquement. TABLE DES MATIÈRES Livre recommandé: Timothy S. Lane, Les conflits (https://publicationschretiennes.com/products/les-conflits) (02:32) 1. Peux-tu te présenter: ton arrière-plan, ta conversion, ton appel au ministère, ta situation actuelle? (04:11) 2. Pourrais-tu nous présenter le ministère artisan de paix et son utilité pour les chrétiens individuellement et pour l'Église locale? (22:02) 3. Pourquoi est-il nécessaire d'avoir une méthode pour la gestion des conflits? (45:56) 4. À quoi ressemble un artisan de paix? (50:13) 5. Comment peut-on devenir un artisan de paix? (54:03) Hors-propos: Église RB de Neuchâtel (59:08) Bêtisier (01:01:58) Ressources recommandées: - Site français: https://artisan-de-paix.ch/ - Site anglais: https://rw360.org/peacemaker-translations-2/ - Livre PDF: L'artisan de paix (https://rw360.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Lartisan-De-Paix.pdf) LÉGENDE (SoundCloud) Timothée Wenger nous explique ce qu'est un artisan de paix.
Welcome to the fourth episode in this new mini-series, Junior Doctor Foundations, released as part of CMF's 1st incision podcast.This mini-series comprises six episodes focusing on how to thrive as a Christian junior doctor living and working in a culture described as a ‘Digital Babylon'. Life in the twenty-first century is accelerated and more complex than ever before. As Christians, especially junior doctors, it can feel like we are exiles living in a culture hostile to our faith. So how might we keep running the race of faith despite all the challenges?Today we are unpacking the topic of isolation and the importance of forming meaningful Christian relationships. Your host is Lizzy Kennedy (a junior doctor based in Devon); she is joined by John Greenall (a Paediatrician and CMF's Associate CEO) and Felicia Wong (a GP and CMF's Head of Doctors' Ministries).Faith for Exiles: This podcast series is inspired by the book Faith for Exiles. Written by members of the Barna Research Group who have interviewed around 100,000 young adults, it focuses on what we can learn from the practices of those young people who have kept going with their faith. To find out more about the book Faith for Exiles, check out faithforexiles.com/ You can find more about the CMF research on this topic at cmf.li/ResilientDisciple Book recommendations discussed in this podcast: Relationships: A Mess Worth Making by Paul David Tripp and Timothy S. Lane. Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen.CMF pastoral support: Find out more about CMF's support for junior doctors at cmf.org.uk/juniors/ or please get in touch with us at: wellbeing@cmf.org.ukSupport the show
Faith in Christ connects us with brothers and sisters that span the scope of time, culture, and language. Occasionally we are graced to see and know what God is doing outside of our local culture. The gospel is growing God's Kingdom. Listen to Jared Burkholder and Lisa LaGeorge as they share stories about what God is doing on the global stage. Resource Links: Lisa's Blog https://lisalageorge.com/ Find Your People by Jennie Allen https://www.amazon.com/dp/0593193385/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_SGT38VZAZY9TX9M1WATY The Art of Neighboring by Jay Pathak & Dave Runton https://www.amazon.com/dp/080101459X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_EG9QT8P9QC72NY3KNS9F The Company We Keep by Jonathan Holmes https://www.amazon.com/dp/1936760959/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_488HKMH1C3DR438VN8TH Relationships: A Mess Worth Making by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Trip https://www.amazon.com/dp/0977080765/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_dl_KDJZQW11GZWAHGWRS8CE The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events, head to our website www.gracebaptist.org.
This episode of OCF Crosspoint is a chance to hear from CDR Carl Crabtree, USN (Ret.), who currently serves with his wife, Christy, as the OCF Field Staff Representative at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. A man on a mission in this episode to share how God has healed him from “PTSD, trauma, moral injury, habitual sin,” Carl shares about his experiences as a foster-to-adopt kid and onward. While the conversation doesn't get overly detailed or specific, please be advised to listen with care or listen to a different episode altogether if you are still healing from your own past trauma. Carl pulls from countless personal experiences as an officer in the Navy, a leader in his local church, a husband to his wife, and others, reflecting on how God worked through hardship in all those circumstances to deepen his relationship with Him. Along the way, the Lord redefined and brought to life some commonly used Christian terms like forgiveness, grace, and trust for Carl. In addition to biblical passages and relationships with friends and family, Carl mentions a few resources that aided his walk with the Lord, linked below: Victory Over the Darkness by Neil T. Anderson of Freedom in Christ Ministries How People Change by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out by Brennan Manning If you would like to share your own story, complete the form on OCF's “Be a Guest” webpage. Alternatively, if you have an idea for a guest or topic I should consider for a future episode of the show, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org. As you listen to this conversation with Carl, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor: What do you turn to as a means of escape from difficult life circumstances? How would you describe the tone of your conversations with God when He brings hardship your way? Why is it vital to read Ephesians in its entirety rather than focus on one half of the book? Carl talks about approaching his military career and his walk with the Lord with a “performer” mentality. In what area of your own life do you find yourself being a performer? Despite the distractions of the world, how do you stay focused on your own identity in Christ? When have you seen the Lord use your vulnerability to impact others?
Join Gail, Kara, Linda, and Kortnee in part of the importance of community. Books Mentioned in this episode “It Takes a Church to Raise a Christian” by Tod E Bolsinger https://www.amazon.com/Takes-Church-Raise-Christian-Transforms/dp/1587430894 “How People Change” by Timothy S Lane, Paul David Tripp https://www.amazon.com/How-People-Change-Timothy-Lane/dp/1934885533/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=CjwKCAiAprGRBhBgEiwANJEY7J49esVloVRzG_s8YAklGhnUBDZiueSs6QNpc5Oe3ahWrKwIpXlJBxoCia8QAvD_BwE&hvadid=241902316719&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9061155&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=1829806912837423789&hvtargid=kwd-10566268585&hydadcr=22563_10346375&keywords=tripp+how+people+change&qid=1647117219&sr=8-1 Visit the church website: https://www.kkchurch.org/ 2022 Women's Conference: https://www.kkchurch.org/events/2022-womens-conference/ Music: Glass Beads by Blue Dot Sessions © copyright 2018 is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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Homemaking is challenging when times are good, and can seem impossible when hardship comes, threatening to rob us of the hope and vision we have for our homes. Join us as we explore how to persevere through hard times and unmet expectations in homemaking. RESOURCESWhere to Find Karen and Shop her Business:Casa Piedra Custom Nurseries by Karen HolmesInstagram @casapiedranurseriesMentioned in the episode:The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children by Stormie OmartianThe Lost Boys of Sudan Historical Homemaker Hints:Abell, L.G., The Skillful Housewife's Book: or Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Taste, Comfort and Economy. New York: R.T. Young, 1853.Recommended Resources for Episode Topics:Couples and RelationshipsThe Meaning of Marriage by Timothy KellerRelationships: A Mess Worth Making: Timothy S. Lane, Paul David TrippChoosing a Counselor: What to look for and questions to ask.CaregivingReal Love for Real Life by Andi AshworthRecognizing and Avoiding Caregiver Burnout (article)Caregiving Grace; How to Tend to Others Without Burning Out (article)Diabetic ResourcesAmerican Diabetes AssociationRefugee HospitalityBethany Christian Services; Helping refugee families feel at home in the U.S.Stay In Touch with The Art of Home PodcastWebsitewww.theartofhomepodcast.com Instagram@theartofhomepodcastEmailcontact@theartofhomepodcast.com
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Brad Waggoner breakdown the leadership book Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry Cloud. In their conversation they discuss the following questions: What's the book and why does it matter?Overview of the bookHow applicable is the book to leadership in my church?What are things churches should ignore from the book?What can you do this week in light of the book? BEST QUOTES "The amount of disruption that goes on, I think, forces change on people at a breakneck pace.""From a leadership lens, he is trying to help people understand that change, including endings, doesn't have to be a negative thing.""He is an actual psychologist who does the hard work of distilling it and making it within reach to apply.""If you've thought through your measures of success, then you can objectively go back and say what is not contributing to that success.""I think it takes a little time to do the self-reflection this book will provoke.""This book can help give some real wisdom to a leader who may have some people around him who are the wrong persons.""There is a difference between leading a necessary ending and responding to a mess.""A lot of church relationships are more influence related than they are authority related. That's a nuance you have to figure out.""Take time in silence and prayerfully walk through what changes need to happen in your church." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry Cloud Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend Leading Change by John Kotter How People Grow by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend How People Change by Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp
Theology For the Rest of Us | Quick Answers to the Questions About God and the Bible
Addiction is a very sensitive topic that impacts the lives of many people. People can find themselves being addicted to drugs, sex, alcohol, tobacco, food, gambling, compulsive spending, approval, attention, adrenaline, and many more. In this episode, Kenny talks about addictions, and whether or not God can heal them. Kenny makes clear that addiction has strong power of how we make decisions, addictions are always rooted in some idol or some form of sin in our lives, but God's grace and power can deliver us from any addiction. Recommended Redemption (by Mike Wilkerson) Recovering Redemption (by Matt Chandler) Healing the Wounds of Sexual Addiction (by Mark Laaser) Addictions (by Edward Welch) How People Change (by Timothy S. Lane & Paul David Tripp) Life Together (by Dietrich Bonhoeffer)