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Send us a textGUEST: TRAVIS ALLEN, pastor, Grace Church Greeley, COThere are lots of things that draw our time and thoughts away from the most important Person and event in history—Jesus Christ and His death and resurrection which took place nearly 2000 years ago in Jerusalem.Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came from heaven, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life with the whole purpose of offering Himself on the cross to pay the death penalty for man's sins against His Father. Why would He do this?Here's why: “God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).Consider Jesus in the days leading to His death on the cross. He knew when, where, and how He was going to suffer and die. Above all, He knew that His own Father would be pouring out His just wrath and justice on Him, the innocent One, for all the sins of all who would believe.The gospel of Luke describes Jesus' state on the night of His arrest as He was in the Garden of Gethsemane: “being in agony He was praying very fervently; and His sweat became like drops of blood, falling down upon the ground” (Luke 22:44).Agony, praying fervently, sweating blood. What? Didn't Jesus just run through this unruffled like some superhero?No He didn't. His agony and His actions before His atoning death teach us a great deal about who He is and who believers are called to be.Our guest this weekend is Travis Allen. Travis served our country in the US Navy as a member of the SEAL teams and is now the pastor of Grace Church in Greeley, CO. Travis gave a recent sermon series on “The Agony in the Garden,” explaining the deep suffering of Christ in the hours before He would bear His Father's wrath for our sin on the cross.We hope this program leading into Easter week, along with the April issue of The Christian Worldview Journal, which is scheduled to arrive this week, will help our hearts and minds more deeply appreciate and worship Christ for who He is—the Son of God and only Savior of mankind.-------------------------------RELATED SERMONS:The Agony in the Garden, Part 1The Agony in the Garden, Part 2Lessons from the GardenThe Arrest of JesusGRACE CHURCH GREELEY, CO PODCASTPillar of Truth
AI is transforming the world at lightning speed, and we're only at the beginning of this technological revolution. Like many of you, I've been eager to understand how it will reshape our lives, careers, and society — and how we can be ready.Enter Travis Allen. With unparalleled insights and experience, Travis regularly speaks to audiences at Google, Apple, and Microsoft about reimagining education for the age of AI. His grasp of what's coming — and how we can adapt — is nothing short of remarkable.If you're curious about what the future holds and want a glimpse around the corner into the AI-powered world, this episode is a must-listen.Tune in and get ready for a fascinating conversation on navigating the brave new world of AI!Timestamps:[00:00] Intro & Travis's Origin Story[07:30] ProSolve's Mission: Human Skills Over Knowledge[15:00] Parenting for Resilience (Lessons from Travis's Upbringing)[25:00] AI's Impact: The Next Industrial Age?[35:00] How to Prep for the AI Wave[40:00] Where to Learn More (ProSolve & Human Intelligence Movement)Key Takeaways:Education must shift from memorizing facts to fostering creativity, resilience, and emotional intelligence.AI will eliminate 85M jobs by 2027 but create 97M new ones—adaptability is key to staying relevant.Treating kids like capable problem-solvers (not coddling them) builds lifelong skills.Resources Mentioned:ProSolve.com – Explore their game-based curriculum.HumanIntelligence.org – Join the movement for human-centric education.TED Talk: “Schools Kill Creativity” by Sir Ken Robinson
God's essential design for His Shepherds. In this second part of Travis Allen teaching on what it means to be a true Pastor of Christ’s Church, Travis goes back to 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 where the passage talks about God's essential design for shepherding, the Biblical term for pastoring the church. Travis gives examples of false teaching and how you can discern a… The post Reforming the Evangelical Pastorate, 2 of 2 | Reforming Evangelicalism appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
In this episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Michelle Ament and Sophie Theodorou. We talked about education and the changes we are seeing and needing. Michelle is one of the Co-Founders of the Human Intelligence Movement. About Michelle Dr. Michelle Ament is leading educational reform with the Human Intelligence Movement. Fearlessly challenging the status quo, Ament declares that traditional education is inadequate in the age of AI. Her visionary approach insists on prioritizing human-centered skills that machines cannot replicate. Ament's groundbreaking ideas have captivated audiences worldwide, inciting passionate discussions and motivating educators to rethink what it truly means to equip learners for a future dominated by AI. She empowers a community to take charge by mobilizing a grassroots movement, fostering environments where empathy, creativity, and collaboration thrive. Through her leadership, the Human Intelligence Movement is shaping the future of education, ensuring every learner is prepared to succeed and thrive in an AI-driven world. Connect with Michelle: LinkedIn About Sophie Sophie Theodorou is a former middle school teacher from Winnipeg, Canada and is now the Director of Teacher Learning and Innovation at DesigningSchools.org, a content creator, and advisor. With a passion for making education more human-centered, she helps educators integrate AI in ways that enhance meaningful connections and creativity in the classroom. Through her platform teach2ai, Sophie empowers teachers with practical tools to save time and focus on what truly matters—engaging students and fostering critical thinking. Drawing from her experience in helping early-stage startups grow, she also advises EdTech companies on developing innovative solutions that amplify the human potential of educators and learners alike. Committed to creating a future where technology supports rather than replaces the human touch, Sophie works to ensure that no teacher or student is left behind in the AI revolution. Connect with Sophie: IG, LinkedIn TikTok About the Movement The Human Intelligence Movement is dedicated to equipping every learner with the uniquely human skills needed to succeed and thrive in an AI-driven world. Our mission is to ensure that students are prepared to succeed in an AI world by emphasizing the importance of Human Intelligence, which includes problem-solving, creative thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. Building a community is central to our goals; we bring educators, administrators, community leaders, corporate partners, political advocates, and students into physical and digital spaces to explore transforming education with a focus on Human Intelligence. Through policy-making, we advocate for educational reforms prioritizing Human Intelligence over standardized measures of rote knowledge, knowing this is crucial to preparing students for a post-AI workforce. Details November 8-9, 2024 Friday, November 8: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM PST Saturday, November 9: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST During the virtual summit, you'll have the opportunity to: Day 1: Hear from Travis Allen on Human Intelligence in an AI World and learn from Dr. Sabba Quidwai about Transformational Change in Education.Day 2: Join Dr. Courtney Teague as we explore Creating Synergy between AI & HI. Human Intelligence Movement will be unveiling its vision for the future of AI and technology that prioritizes human well-being and ethical practices. You'll have the opportunity to: Hear from thought leaders and innovators in the AI and tech space. Participate in engaging discussions and workshops on the impact of AI on society. Network with like-minded professionals passionate about creating a human-centered future for technology. Registration Link: Register Here
Why should you care what is taught? In this first half of Travis Allen teaching regarding, what it means to be a true Pastor of Christs' Church. Travis teaches why Christians need to guard against false teachers and how detrimental it is to their salvation and acceptance into God's kingdom to not know the truth of Scripture and to follow Jesus' teaching.… The post Reforming the Evangelical Pastorate,1 of 2 | Reforming Evangelicalism appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
A critique of Evangelicalism. Travis Allen speaks on the pattern of decline in our evangelical world. He begins with a critique of Evangelicalism as a whole, noting seven areas churches have drifted away from gospel faithfulness. _________ Series: Reforming Evangelicalism Scripture: Selected scriptures Related Episodes: The Need for Evangelical Reformation, 2 | The State of Evangelicalism,1,2 | Reforming the Evangelical Pulpit, 1,2 | Reforming… The post The Need for Evangelical Reformation, 1 of 2 | Reforming Evangelicalism appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.
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The Human Intelligence Movement is a grassroots educational movement focused on equipping students with human-centered skills. It was started by Dr. Michelle Amant and Travis Allen to address the need for learners to develop skills that cannot be replicated by AI. These skills include problem-solving, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and adaptability. The movement aims to shift the focus in education from standardized assessments to project-based and problem-based learning that is relevant and meaningful to students. The movement also emphasizes the importance of building a community of like-minded educators who can learn from and support each other. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In This Episode … Sharing the Mission & Purpose: Introduction to the Human Intelligence movement and its mission The rise of AI and its impact on the future of work Defining Human Intelligence: What unique human skills AI can't replicate? Deep dive into key human-centered skills The urgent need to reimagine education for the AI era Challenges with the traditional education system in preparing students for an AI world Shifting from passive learning to active application of knowledge The importance of cross-contextual understanding and problem-solving Defining Our Work: Building a collaborative learning community: Students, educators, businesses, and nonprofits The three pillars of the Human Intelligence movement: Building awareness Creating community Influencing policy-making Redefining "career-ready" in the context of an AI-driven workforce The Human Intelligence Manifesto: Key points and implications Get Involved: How listeners can get involved: Becoming a Founding Member or joining think tanks Success stories or case studies of Human Intelligence skills in action Future outlook: How developing Human Intelligence can shape society and the economy Q&A session: Addressing common concerns about AI and education Call to action: Joining the movement to unlock human potential in an AI world Conversation Takeaways The Human Intelligence Movement focuses on equipping students with human-centered skills that cannot be replicated by AI. The movement promotes project-based and problem-based learning that is relevant and meaningful to students. Building a community of like-minded educators is an important aspect of the movement. Teachers can get involved by joining the movement as founding members and participating in the virtual conference. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Human Intelligence Movement 02:58 The Need for Change in Education 08:11 Human-Centered Skills 10:16 Shifting the Focus in Education 18:38 Building a Community of Educators 28:25 Using AI to Enhance Teaching 35:17 Joining the Human Intelligence Movement What is the Human Intelligence Movement? The Human Intelligence Movement is dedicated to equipping every student with the uniquely human skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world. Our mission is to ensure that students are prepared to succeed in an AI world by emphasizing the importance of Human Intelligence, which includes problem-solving, creative thinking, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. Building a community is central to our goals; we bring educators, administrators, community leaders,...
Luke Edmunds, Labor MLC for Pembroke, joins Tubes to discuss Labor's support for the proposed AFL High Performance Centre at Rosny. Travis Allen, Head of Marketing for IGA Tasmania, details of their BIG Grocery Giveaway. And, Triple M listeners share their Free-Plugs and some shocking dad jokes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the controversy surrounding Mark Driscoll's removal from the Stronger Men's Conference. The discussion begins with an analysis of Driscoll's contentious actions, including his provocative comments during the event, which are claimed to be a publicity stunt. Peters interviews Travis Allen, a pastor who has had direct past interactions with Driscoll, along with Gabe Hughes, to explore further Driscoll's history and the potential motivations behind his behavior. The episode offers a critical look at the implications of such actions on Christian ministry and leadership integrity. Gabe Hughes Church and Youtube channel | Church Travis Allen's church ➡️ Find all of Justin's essential links here: https://linktr.ee/justinpetersmin
In this episode of Didaché, host Justin Peters delves into the controversy surrounding Mark Driscoll's removal from the Stronger Men's Conference. The discussion begins with an analysis of Driscoll's contentious actions, including his provocative comments during the event, which are claimed to be a publicity stunt. Peters interviews Travis Allen, a pastor who has had direct past interactions with Driscoll, along with Gabe Hughes, to explore further Driscoll's history and the potential motivations behind his behavior. The episode offers a critical look at the implications of such actions on Christian ministry and leadership integrity. Gabe Hughes Church and Youtube channel | Church Travis Allen's church ➡️ Find all of Justin's essential links here: https://linktr.ee/justinpetersmin
GUEST: BRAD KLASSEN, professor and teacher, Men of the WordYou've heard about “the war on men”. In fact, Owen Strachan, author of a book by that title was interviewed on The Christian Worldview on Nov. 18, 2023.Owen described how our society seeks to emasculate men in order to stamp out what they call “toxic masculinity”. At a more fundamental level, what animates this war is a rejection of God and his design and role for men. Instead of being the leaders, cultivators, and protectors God designed, men become passive, weak, and cowardly.The way back from this morass isn't as superficial as an in-your-face dressing-down by a drill sergeant or calls from the social media “manosphere” to “man up”. Nor is it as simple as engaging in manly things, like operating a chain saw or pumping iron in the gym.Our guest this weekend, Brad Klassen, Professor of Bible Exposition at The Master's Seminary and teacher of Grace Community Church's men's group “Men of the Word”, will explain how reclaiming Biblical manhood starts inside the mind and the heart.For when a man's mind is renewed according to Scripture (i.e. Romans 12:1-2) and when he is fueled by a love for God over himself and over the things of the world, God does a transforming work to make a man what He designed him to be.------------------RELATED RESOURCE:The War on Men by Owen StrachanRELATED PROGRAMS:Winning the Toxic War on Men with Owen StrachanGod's Call for Men with Travis Allen
What does God expect of men in the church? If not all men are pastors, what significant role can they play? How should the priority of the local church permeate a man's life? In this final episode of the manhood series Costi Hinn asks pastor and former Navy Seal, Travis Allen, to help men from all walks of life understand and embrace their role in the local church.
Is it a sin to kill an intruder who breaks into your home to harm your wife and/or children? Does Christ call men to be passive or aggressive when it comes to home protection? In episode 4 of this manhood series, Costi Hinn asks pastor and former Navy Seal, Travis Allen, to break down a biblically balanced view on self-defense, home protection, and caring for our families.
In episode 3 of this manhood series, Costi Hinn asks pastor and former Navy Seal, Travis Allen, about the role of men in the home. From spiritual leadership, to provision and protection, this episode will help every man embrace his God-given role within marriage and family.
In episode two of this manhood series, Costi Hinn asks pastor and former Navy Seal, Travis Allen, to break down the traits of a biblical man. Using Genesis 1-3, Travis unveils key distinctions that God has made between men and women, and the unique calling God has placed on men in the world He created.
In this new 5-part series, Costi Hinn interviews pastor and former Navy Seal, Travis Allen, about the misguided ideas about manhood and unpacks why men like Joe Rogan, Jordan Petersen, and David Goggins represent attractive versions of manhood. Ultimately, this episode speaks to the way God has wired men and how that should be shaped by the Spirit and not the flesh.
In this episode of My EdTech Life, we're joined by Travis Allen, Founder and CEO of ProSolve, and Dr. Michelle Ament, an esteemed educational pioneer. Travis, known for his transformative approach to experiential learning, has revolutionized K-12 education with ProSolve's "Learning, Experienced" methodology. His global impact on reimagining education aligns perfectly with Dr. Ament's advocacy for human-centered learning. Dr. Ament brings her expertise in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and innovative teaching strategies that prepare students for a post-AI world. Together, they're shaping a future of education that nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and career readiness. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/support
If millions of people are reading a Christian book or watching a Christian television series, God must be at work, right?If tens of thousands of people are attending a mega-church with 15 multisite locations, God must be being honored, correct?If bigger is evidence of God's favor, Jesus must not have been very favored by God. By the end of His ministry, He had few followers, was falsely convicted, and died a bloody death on the cross. By today's Evangelical definition of success, Jesus was a failure.Jesus' leading disciple, Peter, actually rebuked Jesus for saying He was going to suffer and die: “Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him, saying, “God forbid it, Lord! This shall never happen to You.” (Matthew 16:22).Peter had a flawed human perspective of success for Christ, not one that would include death on a cross. Christ addressed Peter's perspective when He responded, “Get behind Me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to Me; for you are not setting your mind on God's interests, but man's.” (Matthew 16:23)The prevailing Evangelical definition of success can be summarized by the “theology of glory”—bigger audiences, more professions of faith, more acceptable, more smiley.Jesus defined God's interest, the “theology of the cross”: “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me.” (Matthew 16:24)Now that doesn't sound very desirable. Youth group leaders wouldn't think of attracting young people by saying that. After all, pizza and games bring ‘em in. And “bringing them in” is the ultimate metric—bigger numbers means success. This “theology of glory” dominates Evangelical Christianity in the West.This weekend on The Christian Worldview, we'll hear excerpts from a recent message by Travis Allen, pastor of Grace Church in Greeley, Colorado, where he contrasts the “theology of glory” and the “theology of the cross” and how each believer must examine his/her own heart to orient ourselves toward God's purposes rather than our own.-------------------------------Related Video: The Paradigm of the Cross, Travis AllenRelated Resources:- New Life in Christ by Steven Lawson- Why Would Anyone Follow Jesus? by Ray Comfort
GUESTS: TWILA BRASE, president, Citizens Council for Health Freedom JESSE JOHNSON, pastor and author, City of Man, Kingdom of GodGovernment mandates during the Covid pandemic—“wear a mask, get vaccinated, shut down your church or be fined and arrested”—caused Christians to consider the Biblical line between submission to governing authorities and resisting when the commands go beyond the sphere of their authority.Over the last several months, we have heard from guests such as pastor Travis Allen and journalist Alex Newman on the increasing authoritarianism in our nation and how Christians should respond.This weekend in the opening segment, we will be joined by Twila Brase, president of Citizens Council for Health Freedom (CCHF), to discuss rumblings of Covid mandates being instituted this fall and what was behind the mechanisms governing authorities put in place during the pandemic.Then, Jesse Johnson, pastor of Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, VA and author of City of Man, Kingdom of God: Why Christians Respect, Obey, and Resist Government, joins us for the remaining two segments to explain how Christians need to clearly understand the differing spheres of authority for government and the church.This will get you thinking Biblically in advance of our upcoming listener event, The Christian Worldview Movie Night on Saturday, September 9 at Fourth Baptist Church in Plymouth, MN where we will show The Essential Church documentary film, which chronicles how the pastors of Grace Community Church in Los Angeles and two churches in Canada were fined and/or arrested for gathering their churches to worship during Covid.The film also shows how Christians throughout history have understood the spheres of authority between the church and the state, and when there was a conflict, they concluded, “We must obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29).--------------------------------------RELATED LINK: Twin Cities area listeners may be interested in attending Citizens Council for Health Freedom annual gala on Thu, Sept. 7 in St. Paul, MN.REGISTER for The Essential Church Movie NightWe are excited to offer a viewing of this compelling 2-hour documentary for our listening audience on Sat. Sept 9 starting at 6:30 PM at Fourth Baptist Church in Plymouth. A live panel discussion will immediately follow the film.Learn more: https://overcomerfoundation.kindful.com/e/movienightOrder DVD: https://store.thechristianworldview.org/collections/dvds/products/newoffer
GUEST: TRAVIS ALLEN, pastor, Grace Church (Greeley, CO)The church is the body of true believers across the world that Christ redeemed for eternity through the shedding of His own blood in order to represent and proclaim the excellencies of Christ to a rebellious world.The church and its message of salvation through faith in Christ is the only hope for sinners. This is why the church is essential.Referring to Himself, Christ told the apostle Peter, “upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it” (Matthew 16:18).Christ promises to build His church, to grow His body of believers, and that the powers of death and darkness (i.e. Satan) will not overpower it.The Bible says that Satan is the god of this world and he is active in deceiving nations, governing authorities, and peoples. The church is the primary obstacle for his deceit, which is why he incites governing authorities to persecute the church and introduces “tares” (false Christians, see Matthew 13) to lead it to compromise.This weekend on The Christian Worldview, pastor Travis Allen of Grace Church in Greeley, CO joins us to discuss the just-released documentary film, The Essential Church, which chronicles how three churches—Grace Community Church in Los Angeles and two churches in Canada—defied government mandates during the Covid pandemic, continuing to gather to worship because they understood that government does not have the God-given authority to dictate how a church worships.We will play audio clips from the film and then discuss some current events, including how a young believer was arrested in Wisconsin without warning for preaching on the street at a “drag queen” event, while other Evangelical churches are dressing themselves up in Star Wars, Barbie, or Toy Story themes for “At the Movies” sermon series.--------------------------------The Essential Church movie:When COVID-19 restrictions force Grace Community Church to close its doors indefinitely, the Los Angeles-based congregation takes a courageous stance and sues the government. This feature-length documentary explores the Church's unwavering determination to exercise its constitutional rights and ecclesiastical authority to serve its assembly through faith and fellowship amidst government restrictions and global lockdowns.Find a theater near you
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You're probably heard or read something about the conflict brewing and intensifying over a professing Christian investigative journalist, named Julie Roys of Chicago, accusing pastor John MacArthur and Grace Community Church in California of protecting male abusers and shaming females in counseling cases that have taken place within the church over the years.Article after article, tweet after tweet, comment after comment has been written by Julie Roys and her allies against John MacArthur. Roys has called for MacArthur to be removed from preaching engagements and his daily radio program, Grace to You, to be taken off the air. She and others want John MacArthur “cancelled”.Grace Community Church and John MacArthur rightfully won't answer outside accusations regarding inside church matters.But we at The Christian Worldview, not affiliated with Grace Community Church or John MacArthur in any way (although grateful for his preaching ministry), think it's important to discern these public accusations in light of the following:What are the beliefs and goals of the accuser?What are the beliefs and reputation of the accused?Are conclusions being made that shouldn't be made?And importantly, should church outsiders hold sway over inside church matters, rather than the church's pastors, elders, and members addressing them?We will examine the accusations of Julie Roys against Grace Community Church and John MacArthur to see how this is indicative of a larger war in Evangelicalism to dismantle the biblical command for male eldership in the church and male headship in the home.This week we'll look at the details of the situation and then next week pastor Travis Allen of Grace Church in Greeley, CO, and former elder at Grace Community Church in CA, will join us.-----------------------------------Related Articles:RELATED ARTICLES:Opinion: An Open Letter to John MacArthur by Julie RoysEXCLUSIVE: John MacArthur Shamed, Excommunicated Mother for Refusing to Take Back Child Abuser by Julie Roysvs.Judge Julie: Accusing a Shepherd by David MorrillRoys vs MacArthur: Anatomy of a Smear by David Morrill
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MJ's guest today is the Owner and Winemaker at Kobayashi Winery Travis Allen! Kobayashi is a small family-owned winery making wines from premium vineyards in WA State. They are focused on making the best and most “interesting” wines in the world.In this episode, MJ and his guest Travis Allen discuss a life-changing decision at the age of 18 that led him to Japan. How a trip to Hospice du Rhone shaped the trajectory of his winemaking career. And how Kobayashi's pursuit of precision has married with their passion to bring forth the best and most interesting wines in the world.A huge Domo Arigato to Travis Allen!For information about Kobayashi Winery click the link.Follow Travis Allen on IGThis episode in studio wines: 2020 Domaine Gangloff Condrieu2019 Domaine La Barroche Châteauneuf-Du-Pape "Pure"_____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguyThank you to our sponsor: Rare Liquid. Rare Liquid is setting a new provenance standard for the rare wine & spirits industry. Utilizing the untapped potential of Web 3.0 Rare Liquid is building a community of artisan producers, technology, and logistics professionals to serve the needs of next-generation wine collectors.Learn more at Rare LiquidFollow Rare Liquid on IG @rareliquidclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This program is a rebroadcast from 08/27/22GUEST: TRAVIS ALLEN, pastor, Grace Church (Greeley, CO)As our society rejects God, so it rejects God's call for what a man is to be. The biblical call for men to be providers for their home, loving leaders of their wives and children, and strong and courageous in word and deed is misrepresented as “toxic masculinity”, “sexist”, and “patriarchal”. Even when a man offers sound advice and direction, especially to a woman, it's criticized as “mansplaining.”Add to this the influence of feminism and homosexuality in our culture and the impact is seen all around us today—men who have no idea what God calls them to be.God created men and women of equal value and yet with certain character qualities and roles which are to be more prominent depending on whether male or female. This is a complementary design by God, resulting in joy for us and glory for Him.Travis Allen joins us this weekend on The Christian Worldview radio program to discuss God's call for men. Travis is pastor of Grace Church in Greeley, CO, married with five children, and served in the U.S. Navy as a member of the SEAL teams. But as you will hear, it's not one's ability to fire weapons or fast-rope from a helicopter that makes a godly man but rather allegiance and obedience to Christ and His Word.
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In 2023, we're streamlining how we bring you the valuable financial insights that guide your investing. On Purpose is now a segment on The Pulse, where host Travis Allen will continue exploring the intersection of wealth building, profit, and making a difference with responsible investments. We hope you'll join us and subscribe. You can find The Pulse on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you do your listening.
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The attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband is a reminder that our large cities have become crime infested danger zones.Cody Hiller, Gov. Mike Huckabee, Chris Stigall, Karoline Leavitt, Travis Allen, and Rep. Jim Jordan join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Believers from all walks of life will view Halloween in any number of different ways. Some will shun the day altogether, others will attend church alternatives, while others will see participation in Halloween festivities as nothing more than a little scary fun. In the midst of many different views, there are specific truths that should unite all of those who claim to follow Christ. In this episode, Costi Hinn walks through the European origins and American version of Halloween from Travis Allen's, Christians and Halloween, then offers 3 pieces of practical wisdom for all of us this year.
Purpose-driven (or "ESG") investing is in the news every single day. What's led to the sharp rise in assets and interest in purpose-driven strategies and what controversies have emerged along the way? Bernstein National Director of Purpose-Driven Strategis, Travis Allen, joins The Pulse to discuss. Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates. The [A/B] logo is a registered service mark of AllianceBernstein, and AllianceBernstein® is a registered service mark, used by permission of the owner, AllianceBernstein L.P. © 2022 AllianceBernstein L.P.
Billy Graham was the most well-known Evangelical Christian of the 20th Century. He led a parachurch ministry called the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association which hosted (and still hosts) large events all over the world, preaching the gospel to tens of thousands of people or more at a time.Recently on The Christian Worldview radio program, pastor Travis Allen of Grace Church in Greeley, CO joined us to discuss a sermon series he had given at a conference on the drift of Evangelicalism. which has become a wide umbrella term that includes theological conservatives, liberals, charismatics, social justice advocates, “gay Christians”, female pastors, and more.Pastor Allen commented how decisions by the most prominent Evangelical—Billy Graham—with regard to ecumenism (cooperation across denominations) and the rise of the parachurch (Christian organizations independent of the local church), contributed greatly to where Evangelicalism is today.This weekend, we'll dive a bit deeper into the ministry of Billy Graham and its ramifications, learning from what was done right and wrong, using Scripture as a measuring rod.Related Resource:Evangelicalism Divided by Iain MurrayThe Need for Evangelical Reformation – Travis AllenReforming the Evangelical Pastorate – Travis Allen
GUEST: TRAVIS ALLEN, pastor, Grace Church (Greeley, CO)As our society rejects God, so it rejects God's call for what a man is to be. The biblical call for men to be providers for their home, loving leaders of their wives and children, and strong and courageous in word and deed is misrepresented as “toxic masculinity”, “sexist”, and “patriarchal”. Even when a man offers sound advice and direction, especially to a woman, it's criticized as “mansplaining.”Add to this the influence of feminism and homosexuality in our culture and the impact is seen all around us today—men who have no idea what God calls them to be.God created men and women of equal value and yet with certain character qualities and roles which are to be more prominent depending on whether male or female. This is a complementary design by God, resulting in joy for us and glory for Him.Travis Allen joins us this weekend on The Christian Worldview radio program to discuss God's call for men. Travis is pastor of Grace Church in Greeley, CO, married with five children, and served in the U.S. Navy as a member of the SEAL teams. But as you will hear, it's not one's ability to fire weapons or fast-rope from a helicopter that makes a godly man but rather allegiance and obedience to Christ and His Word.
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