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The Forge

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Men thrive in community with other men as they are challenged, sharpened, and forged, like iron sharpening iron. This weekly podcast brings together content from our men's community gathering (The Forge) looking to encourage one another as we are better together.

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Men thrive in community with other men as they are challenged, sharpened, and forged, like iron sharpening iron. This weekly podcast brings together content from our men's community gathering (The Forge) looking to encourage one another as we are better together.

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English

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02041672824


Episodes

The Forge - Ephesians 3

5/17/2023
1. "His intent was that now, through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms." (v. 10) One of the mysteries of God's plan is His desire to use the church to communicate His love, grace, invitation, and forgiveness. What mysteries has God revealed to you? How are you walking in the truth of those mysteries in your daily life? How can we, as a church, walk in the revealed mysteries of God? 2. "In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence." (v. 12) What hinders you from approaching God with freedom and confidence? What person or situation in your life do you need to carry to God with freedom and confidence? 3. Read verses 14-21. Our capacity to be filled with all the fullness of whom God comes from being rooted in love. What does it look like for you to be rooted in love? What does it look like to be filled with all the fullness of God? You can walk through this quick list to check where your roots lie. In the places you find something other than Christ's love and perhaps sin blooming, do not respond in shame or judgment; receive it as an invitation for pruning and another opportunity to remember His vast love. Mentally - What thoughts blossom from receiving Christ's love for you, and which thoughts shrivel from being rooted in something else (control, fear, pride, etc.) Emotionally - What emotions do you most often experience in an ordinary day? Which of those do you intentionally lead toward Christ's love, and which do you let lead you? Physically - If you have felt a physical response to Christ's love, what was it, and what was it like for you? If you have not, how does this idea of physically feeling Christ's love sound to you? What about Christ's love physically energizes you? 4. Paul blesses the Ephesians with a prayer. He prays they fully understand God's love (v. 17-19). What a beautiful thing to pray over someone! Being able to pray that blessing for someone else is most powerful when you have experienced the height, width, and depth of His love yourself. How have you experienced an overwhelming love of God? How is that reflected in your testimony? Share that love story with someone to encourage them to seek that love for themselves. Use it as a blessing for someone!

Duration:00:03:36

The Forge - Ephesians 2

5/10/2023
1. Ephesians 2:1-5 says that we who were once dead in our transgressions have been made alive with Christ. Our only requirement is to believe. It is in God's mercy and by His grace that we are saved. Mercy: Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone who is within one's power to punish or harm. Grace: The free and unmerited favor of God. What does it mean for your life that you are saved instead of punished? What does that mean for how you treat others? Is it easy for you to accept the gracious gift of salvation from God? Or do you find yourself trying to earn your salvation? If so, how do you try to earn it? 2. Testimony is a powerful tool God uses to do some of his best work. "God can point to us in all future ages as examples of the incredible wealth of his grace and kindness toward us." (v. 7) What is a piece of your testimony? What part of your life or story can you contribute ONLY to the grace and kindness of God? Write it down and share it with someone. Even if it is something seemingly small, God can still use that story as an example for others. 3. "For Christ himself has brought peace to us.” (v. 14) Jesus himself is our peace. Paul is reminding the Ephesians that Jesus came to bring peace. Peace in our relationships. Peace in our souls and with God through salvation. The Greek word used here is 'eirene.' The definition of 'eirene' is harmony, concord, security, safety, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ What area of your life do you need peace right now? Do you need to experience it in your relationship with God? Are you struggling with internal peace? What are you trusting to fulfill that need for peace other than God? Do you need peace in any of your relationships? 4. In Ephesians, there is much talk of unity within the house of God, in God's family. Only together are we the "holy temple for the Lord." (v. 21 How do we find ways to keep the Body of Christ working together as a unit in a world that seems to love Us vs. Them? How do we stay unified in the face of division? How do all followers of Jesus put aside differences for a common goal?

Duration:00:05:45

The Forge - Ephesians 1

5/3/2023
1."Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ." (v. 1) Paul starts most of his letters with a this or a similar greeting. Paul prioritized the gift of grace and the importance of peace, acknowledging that those only come from and through our Father God and our Savior Jesus! How do you greet your day? How do you greet others? How do you greet your family? Do you do the heart work of acknowledging God, expressing gratitude for the gift Jesus gave you on the cross, and do you declare the grace and peace of God over your day and your people? What might it look like to make that internal shift on a daily basis? 2. Through Ephesians, the phrase 'In Him' indicates when someone becomes a believer, they take on the identity of Jesus and the promises attached to that new identity. "Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ." (v. 3) What spiritual blessings are listed in verses 4-14 as the truth of being “In Him”? What other “In Hims” do you see throughout Ephesians? 3. Paul is writing Ephesians to Gentiles, who were historically not God's "chosen people." It took an effort to change the mindset that, because of Jesus, ALL people can join the body of Christ, not just Jews. He adopted anyone and everyone into His family. And we are all part of His master plan (v. 11-14). Have you ever felt like an outsider in a space you really wanted to be in? What would it mean for you to be invited in, valued, and loved in that space? Could you extend that invitation to someone on the outskirts of your current space? 4. Pray this prayer over someone whose faith you admire, just as Paul prayed for the Ephesians (v. 16-19). "God, give _________________ intelligence and discernment in knowing you personally. Make their eyes focused and clear, so they can see what you are calling them to do. God, let ______________ see the immensity of the glorious way of life you have for your followers and how those who trust you get your utter extravagance, endless energy, and boundless strength.”

Duration:00:10:21

Blessings - Part 4

4/26/2023
"God is always trying to give good things to us, but our hands are too full to receive them" - St. Augustine God, empty my hands in order to show up in big and impactful ways. Deuteronomy 8:18 Luke 6:38 2 Corinthians 8:7 Luke 6:30 2 Corinthians 9: 6-7 Matthew 6:19-21 Questions: 1) Where is your current heart toward tithing? How do we get to the point of being a "cheerful giver"? 2) Have you seen God show up in your life and answer the promise from Luke 6:38 - "Give, and it will be given to you"? 3) In what areas of your life are your hands too full to receive blessings from God?

Duration:00:24:04

Blessings - Part 3

4/19/2023
Serving God: When you serve others you are also serving God. “God has created us for a life of good deeds, which he has already prepared for us to do” Eph 2:10. These ‘good deeds’ regularly show up when serving others. Call to Serve: Joshua 24:14 – 15, You have a choice to make. Deuteronomy 10:12 - …. What does the Lord your God ask of you? 1. To fear the Lord your God 2. To walk in obedience to God 3. To love God 4. To serve the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul. 5. ____________________________________________________ Equip to Serve: Ephesians 4:11-13, Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers Blessings from Serving: Galatians 5:13, 1 Peter 4:11, Romans 12:11 Questions: Think back over the past week or month. How much time did you spend serving the Kingdom? (you have 168 hours in a week to work with). Who was the first person who invited you to serve the Kingdom? Serving the Lord or serving the Lord with all your heart and soul. Do you feel there is a difference? What is one of your strengths that you serve with? What is one of your weaknesses that you serve with? “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you can.” John Wesley

Duration:00:35:10

Blessings Part 2

4/12/2023
Jesus’ solitude and silence is a major theme in the Gospels. His ongoing, intimate relationship with his Abba was the source of his compassion, wisdom, and power that we see on every page of the Gospels. Mark 1:12, Luke 5:16, Luke 6:12, Mark 1:35-38, Matthew 13:1, Matthew 14:13, Matthew 14:22-24, Mark 6:3-47, Matthew 26:36-44 Common Introjects I Am: Rejected Never enough Abandoned Clueless - Don’t know what I’m doing Criticized Damaged goods Judged Behind and always will be Invisible Loser - never amount to anything Unloved Not good enough Stupid Not trusted Powerless Too emotional A Failure Alone Our Father in Heaven, hallowed by Your name, Adoration, Praise Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Invitation Give us today our daily bread. Supplication, Needs Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. Confession And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. Spiritual warfare Questions? 1. What keeps you from spending time in solitude with God? (Busy, Insecurity, Fear, Pride, Selfishness) 2. What does your prayer time with God look like? The dead drop? The one-direction conversation? An open back and forth of talking and listening? 3. Which of these introjects feel familiar to you? Or another that isn’t on the list? Where do they send you? 4. Which of these benefits do you need in your life right now? Peace, Perspective, Purpose 5. What is one thing you could do to incorporate Solitude and Prayer into your life this week? Resources: Books: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer; Sacred Rhythms by Ruth Haley Barton; How to Pray, God on Mute, How to Hear God by Pete Grieg Podcasts: The Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast ‘The real reason you can’t stop overcommitting(and what to do about it)’; Fight Hustle, End Hurry App - Inner Room, Lectio 365 Wordless music - William Augusto

Duration:00:33:15

Blessings Part 1

4/5/2023
Togetherness-the state of being close to another person or other people. Synonyms: association, connection, oneness, and or relationship Antonyms: alienation, dissociation, estrangement, and or separation Primary Verses: Philippians 2:2-5 Additional Verses: 1 John 1:3-7 & Galatians 2:9 Reminder Verses: Hebrews 10:23-25 Questions: 1-Do you and God have a good rhythm of getting together? What can you do today to maximize your opportunities? 2-Do you see the correlation between your togetherness with God and how it impacts your togetherness with others? 3-What believer(s) would benefit from you stepping towards them? 4-Who is a great example of someone who puts others first to you? Why? Challenges: 1-What passage of scripture can you commit to memory over the next 26 days? 2-Can you text a word of encouragement/share a verse with 26 people over the next 26 days! Our legacy is people!

Duration:00:31:34

Unsuppressed Part 4

3/22/2023
CONCEPTS: God is a tangible, present reality. Therefore the Holy Spirit is a tangible present reality. The tangible presence of the Holy Spirit is experienced. The tangible presence of the Holy Spirit is not always what you expect but should always be anticipated. When you experience the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit something has to change. We seek to continuously invite the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit to move through a culture of prayer and worship. We desire to demonstrate the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit through our relationship with others. QUESTIONS: What was one thing that stood out to you from the talk this morning? In what ways have you experienced the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit? Share a moment or story? What was it like? What things hold you back from seeking the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit? Why is it important to you that we can actually experience the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit? How have you been encouraged or challenged by today’s conversation? Spend some time praying that you would be open to and experience the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit.

Duration:00:30:45

Unsuppressed Part 2

3/8/2023
“The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. What we have received is not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may understand what God has freely given us.” -1 Corinthians 2:11,12 How are your Spirit (spiritual) instincts? Jude 1:10 Jude 1:18,19 Romans 8:5,6 Romans 8:7 Romans 1:28 Galatians 6:7-9 SPIRITUAL INSTINCTS give us situational awareness to read a situation and respond in the best way. Flesh Instincts (Reactive) vs Spiritual Instincts (Responsive) If I want to be more RESPONDING I need to prepare by PRE-SPONDING. How do we sow or pre-spond into the Spirit? Plant yourself in Humility (Move from Self-filled to Spirit-filled) Plant yourself in Scripture (Move from consuming the World to Consuming the Word) Plant yourself in Community (Move from Being Knowledgable to Being Known) Plant yourself in Expectation (Move from limitation to invitation) Plant yourself in Repentance (Move from Grieving to Receiving) Plant yourself in Obedience (Move from prevention to provision) Plant yourself in Worship (Move from closed hands to open hearts) Plant yourself in Discernment (Move from chaos to clarity) Plant yourself in Hunger (Move from passive to passion) Discussion Questions: When life is hard what instincts do you follow? What drives you to certain behavior? Are you a person that “REACTS” OR “RESPONDS”? From the list of sowing into the Spirit, where are you already doing that in your life? From the list of sowing into the Spirit, which ones do you need to focus more on? Practicing the Prophetic Pray: “Holy Spirit come” “Holy Spirit help me hear or see” Listen: Be patient, read Scripture, worship, remove distractions Write: Take note of any words, Scripture, feelings, pictures Pray: “Holy Spirit is this from you?” “What is my next step” Listen: Is this for me, for others, now or later? Share: Be humble, be bold

Duration:00:36:37

Unsuppressed - Part 1

3/1/2023
Roles of Holy Spirit - Helper who Teaches and Reminds (John 14:26) - Convicts of Sin (John 16:7-8) - Dwells in US (1 Corinthians 3:16) - Source of Revelation, Wisdom and Power (1 Corinthians 2:10-11, Acts 1:8, Ephesians 1:17-20) - Guides us to Truth and Knowledge (John 16:13-15) - Gives Spiritual Gifts to Believers (1 Corinthians 12:7-11) - Seal of Our Adoption as God’s Children (Ephesians 1:13) - Helps in our weakness and Interceder (Romans 8:26-27) - Gives us New and Eternal Life (Romans 8:10-11) - Sanctifies and Provides Fruit (Galatians 5:16-25) Ways we Suppress Holy Spirit Fear Complacency Idolatry (anything we put before God) Living Unsuppressed Recklessly Abandon Self (2 Samuel 6:12-22, Acts 2) Take the Unexpected Adventure (The Unexpected Adventure: Taking Everyday Risks to Talk with People about Jesus by Lee Strobel and Mark Mittelberg Discussion Questions What has been your experience and understanding of the Holy Spirit? Which of the 10 Roles of the Holy Spirit do you grab a hold of most easily? Which one do you tend to suppress the most? What are steps you can take to unsuppress the Holy Spirit in your life? Action Step Take time as a group to seek the Holy Spirit’s presence. Pray for one another. Be bold and Courageous to recklessly abandon self and begin a new adventure for the Kingdom.

Duration:00:31:53

Inverted Finale

2/22/2023
Charlie Eggert. Isaiah White. Gary McCourt. Matt Taylor. Phil Swain Series Rewind Polycentric Leadership Creating Mutual Spaces Kingdom of God is omnidirectional Panel Questions Brief intro of you and the ministry(s) you participate in that create multigenerational spaces. Why did you begin to participate and/or serve in the ministry(s) that you are? Why do you continue to do so? How, if at all, has the younger generation in these spaces helped grow your faith and helped you see God in a deeper sense. If you are in the younger generation in any of these spaces, how has it helped develop your faith? How have you participated in developing their faith? One-minute (each, max) closing thought on the importance of Inverted. space. Discussion Questions: Has this series helped you see the importance of intentional discipleship relationships? If so, where/how? If not, what do you think is the cause of that? What have you learned from the students’ walk with the Lord (shared through this series) or today's panel discussion? Do you feel inspired to get involved in mutual space community relationships?

Duration:00:38:52

Inverted Part 5

2/8/2023
Megan McCourt. Mikaela Ochocki. Jacob McNamara. Josh Milligan Resilient Disciples Young Adults who have committed to Jesus, who they believe was crucified and raised to conquer sin and death; are involved in a faith community beyond attendance at worship services; and strongly affirm that the Bible is inspired by God and contains truth about the world. Panel Questions What have you found to be the most challenging part of living out your walk with Jesus since graduating high school? Of the 6 themes from the graphic describing “Resilient Discipleship”, which most resonates with you and why? You three have all been a part of our Leadership cohort for YA and we just wrapped up a multi-month track on Spiritual Formation. What’s one thing you learned from our time that has impacted both your discipleship and your leadership formation? Table Discussion Questions What do YOU find to be the most challenging part of living out your walk with Jesus in this season of your life? What parts of these young adults’ discipleship and formation are something you might be able to take away and apply to your own life? Of the 6 themes from the graphic describing “Resilient Discipleship”, which most resonates with you?

Duration:00:40:32

Inverted Part 4

2/1/2023
Statistics say... 63% of Christians become Christian between ages 4-14. 34% of Christians become Christian between the ages of 15-29. 97% of Christians become Christian before the age of 30. “I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn't receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” - Mark 10:15 “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” - Proverbs 22:6 There is an urgency in youth ministry Young people are being formed Eventually, a child grows up and has to make his/her own decisions Prayer Cards Commit to praying for the teen on your card Pray for them as they go through Alpha Pray for them with the 3 Questions 3 Questions every teen (and adult) wrestles with Identity - Who Am I? Belonging - Where Do I Fit? Purpose - What Difference Do I Make? Deuteronomy Chapter 6 Discussion Questions What stood out to you most about the panel? How do you see God moving in young people today? If you could go back to your teenage self, what would you tell yourself? And how would you say it? Are teens the only group that struggles with identity? Do you believe a teen/young adult can help you find your identity in Christ?

Duration:00:42:11

Inverted Part 3

1/25/2023
It’s easier than you think. We are a Kingdom-minded church! The Kingdom of God is not linear, it is omnidirectional. Who is the next generation? Anyone younger than you in age, Anyone younger than you in faith, Anyone who is walking with Jesus. Anyone who isn’t walking with Jesus yet. “For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord…” 2 Timothy 1:6–8 “Where I am, there He (Jesus) is” -Jerry Cook I don’t have to be uncomfortable to invest in the next generation. Being available for people is #1. “Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” Matthew 9:37–38 What do I have to offer others? My Testimony My Time My Energy My Prayer My_____________________ My_____________________ Does reframing the idea of the next generation help inspire you to reach others? How? Who comes to mind immediately in your life that you could help follow Jesus? What does it look like for you to go out of your way to help someone follow Jesus? What gifts/stories do you have that others can benefit from? Task yourself with following through on someone to invest in for the next 6 months.

Duration:00:25:32

Inverted Part 2

1/18/2023
Question of the day: How can we create mutual spaces for men of all ages to inhabit? Why it matters: if we don't create contexts where all are welcome, we will inhibit the discipleship of young people "the variables most correlated with mature faith in high school and college are involvement in _______________ and _____________________." If young men are not participating in intergenerational discipleship, that is on US. So how do we do it? 1) 2) "Lord help me to see people the way that you see them" Acts 2:14-17 On earth, as it is in heaven. QUESTIONS What stood out to you / resonated with you from what Jeff shared? Why do you think intergenerational worship is so critical for the discipleship of young people? When you think of young guys — be honest here! — what are the first words that come to mind? What's one thing you can change in your mind, your life, or your schedule right now that would reflect you "being intentional" about creating mutual spaces?

Duration:00:21:16

Inverted Part 1

1/11/2023
Modernity’s effects on how we practice our faith (15th century-WWII): Rejection of moral/religious practices Individualism Loss of faith Silo of religious activity Post-modernity’s effect on how we practice our faith (End WWII-2000): No universal religious truth or law Reality is shaped by social, historical, and cultural context Removed faith from organizations and overall culture You do you It seems broken. It also seemed broken to a boy at the age of 8 when he became king. King Josiah-“The Lord will Support”- (2 Chronicles:34–35) Became king after a lineage of terrible kings who had abandoned God Set out to restore the temple Workers found the lost and forgotten Torah (the Jewish Law) He wept, tore his clothes, grieved, and sought counsel. Repairing doesn’t always mean fixing. It might mean shattering. Polycentric leadership case studies (Mon, Wed, Thurs): relational approach to leadership, a communal approach to spiritual formation and being the church, an incarnational and distribtutive approach to mission, and a multiplication approach to movement. God is at work. He never stopped. He desires unity among his people and all of creation. Resulting of the inbreaking of His NOW and not yet Kingdom. Our Father, in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen. What to expect over the coming weeks. Questions: What areas in your life need a “King Josiah moment”? How have you appreciated being poured into by older generations? How can you pour into younger generations? Do you honestly feel comfortable being led by someone you may perceive as ‘lesser than’ you?

Duration:00:26:52

First Responders - Part 12

11/30/2022
Called to love people well, particularly in their difficult moments or seasons. From the grand gestures to granular moments redeemed new creations in Christ, we GET to respond and love well by the power and presence of the Holy Spirit reigning in our lives. John 13:34-35 1 John 3:18-24 1 John 4:7-19 Love through presence the day-to-day, face-to-face relationships, and interactions we have with others Colossians 3:12-14 Ephesians 4:1-3 Ephesians 5:1-2 What does it look like to walk in love? -Saving a life -Letting someone stay at your house -Defending someone who's getting picked on/slandered -Giving someone a generous gift (monetary or otherwise) -Asking for forgiveness for something you did or said -Extending forgiveness for something someone else did or said against you -Praying for someone who's going through something -Asking about someone's day or week (and listening to the response) -Being slow to speak and quick to listen to your spouse/s.o./kids/co-workers -Asking God to give you perspective about and patience for someone who's difficult -…and thousands more... We need to be assertive in looking outward-- SEEING people for real-- and extending the compassion and kindness of Jesus to them. We can do this because we've been adopted into the family of our Almighty God, who now indwells us and empowers us with His grace! ...Christ in you, the hope of glory! (Col. 1:27b) Discussion questions: 1) What does loving people well mean to you? 2) What does responding and loving well look like (from the grand to the granular) practically in your life? List things you think of. 3) As responders of love, to whom in your life do you think you could extend more compassion and kindness? 4) Is there anyone you need to forgive?

Duration:00:28:46

First Responder - Part 11

11/23/2022
What does God desire for all men? “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants ALL men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” 1 Tim 2:1-4 (NIV) Do you judge the marginalized or lesser among us? Or do you defend the rights of the poor and needy? “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.” Proverbs 31:8-9 (NIV) Do everything in love “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. Do everything in love.” 1 Cor 16:13-14 (NIV) Things to ponder? Do I pass judgment on the homeless? Drug addicted? Mentally ill? If so, why? How can I serve the less fortunate in this current season? What would it look like to be courageous and do everything in love?

Duration:00:23:57

First Responders - Part 10

11/16/2022
“God does not require that we be successful, only that we be faithful.” - Mother Teresa “Success” through the teachings of Jesus looks like this: We must simply respond to the movement of GodWe must then continue to listen for the Spirit of GodOur motivation must come from a love for God (and therefore others)It must be directed toward the advancement of the Kingdom of God We are all first responders. Anchor Verse: “Here is another illustration Jesus used: ‘The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed planted in a field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but it becomes the largest of garden plants; it grows into a tree, and birds come and make nests in its branches.’” Matthew 13:31-32 (NLT) Questions What does “success” look like in the Kingdom of God? Does having this adjusted outlook of success discourage or encourage you to respond?Where have you seen God moving in simple, yet powerful ways?What simple act of love [for God and others] could you do this month? this week? or even today?

Duration:00:23:43

First Responders - Part 9

11/9/2022
FAITH FAMILY FIRE THE IMPORTANCE OF PRIORITY SELFISHNESS LED TO FEAR - by way of struggles “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” John 15:13 FEAR “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 THE ULTIMATE DISPATCH Questions: What are your fears? What are they preventing you from? Are they controlling you and leading you down other roads?There is so much ability in this room. What is getting in the way of your dispatch? Is your balance off? What Kind of foundation are you building in your home? Have you lost your voice in your own home? My battles kept me from having a voice in my own home. We live in a crazy world right now. How are you calling people forward instead of just out?

Duration:00:29:08