How Do We Remember the Poor?
John Bailey and Mark Renfroe explore why the Bible makes caring for the poor so imperative and how we practically accomplish this today.
John Bailey and Mark Renfroe explore why the Bible makes caring for the poor so imperative and how we practically accomplish this today.
Pastor and author Natalie Runion joins John Bailey to honestly discuss questioning Christianity and challenging church culture.
John Bailey and Mark Renfroe walk through how we can identify genuine burnout and find sustainable solutions.
This week, John Bailey and Mark Renfroe talk through what it means to have a calling and offer practical advice for living out God’s will for your life.
Few of us will be able to sponge away the images of desperate Afghans clinging to the landing gear of planes taxiing down Kabul’s airport runways. Some chose to fall to their deaths rather than be trapped in a country that was swiftly being taken over by the Taliban.
Martin Luther wrote to his longtime mentor and friend Spalatin upon receiving the church’s summons to the Diet of Worms. Given the vitriol that the Pope and Rome was spewing forth, this meeting looked like the end of the road.
“When [Jesus] saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd. Then He said to His disciples, ‘The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest’” (Matthew 9:36-38).
God desires every believer to be involved in full-time ministry — but what is full-time ministry? It doesn’t simply mean pastoring a church, traveling as an evangelist or going to a foreign land as a missionary. Scripture says we are all called as priests unto the Lord; in the Lord’s eyes, full time ministry is ministry unto him.
Pastor and guest speaker Rusty George joins us today to discuss how people can heal and live successfully in community.