2015-01-28T11:54:02-08:00

Every week, we share stories about the amazing ways God is at work around the world. We hope that you’ll be encouraged by these stories and inspired to greater involvement in God’s Great Commission to go out to the world – near and far – and train, instruct, and baptize people in Jesus’ Name. This week, we start off by hearing from Arville as he shared how he experienced first-hand the power of the Gospel in Ethiopia while delivering donated... Read more

2016-02-24T04:12:03-08:00

From Pam Rohr, author of Blended but not Broken – Hope and Encouragement for Blended Families: You know the remarkable, one of a kind story, about Joseph, Mary and Jesus. The angel told Joseph that Mary was pregnant with the child of God and Joseph was to marry her and become the child’s stepfather. Can you imagine? We may struggle with the fact that our step kids are not “perfect” enough but Joseph was probably struggling with the reality that... Read more

2015-01-27T15:02:53-08:00

To purchase the entire DVD set of the Summit Lecture Series, visit summit.org. When you look at a biological entity, it doesn’t say “Made by Yahweh” on there. Neither does it say “Evolved from the first single-cell creature without intelligent intervention”. An interpretation needs to be made, and that involves reasoning skills, and that’s what we mean by “philosophy”. So, don’t buy into this nonsense: “We get all our truth from science”. In fact, you get some truth from science, but... Read more

2016-02-24T04:58:17-08:00

Welcome to the Big Picture Podcast. I’m Joel Fieri and this podcast seeks to begin and hopefully sustain a conversation about current trends, ideas and issues in the Church and greater society. It’s time again to check in with the our friend the Late ‘Boomer to see how he’s doing in his efforts to clean up the societal mess created by his generation, the Baby Boomers. In an earlier Late ‘Boomer episode called ‘The ‘Boomer Cata-list’, I listed some... Read more

2016-02-24T02:24:05-08:00

I’ve always been attracted to downhill skiing. Mainly because I was madly in love with a skier in high school, and I thought, “She loves to ski. And if I learn to ski, she will love me.” I thought that love doesn’t come from mutual attraction, it comes from mutual hobbies. All I had to do was learn to ski and she would see past my bad haircut, my clumsiness and overall awkwardness. So, we went skiing together. Now,... Read more

2015-01-22T15:33:51-08:00

From Carey Green, author, blogger, speaker, coach and pastor: In this episode of the podcast we’ll be considering a very common statement I hear from people who have lived for many years in a painful or hurtful circumstance. “I can’t do this anymore.” I know how you feel, but is it true? Well, yes and no. I can’t count the number of times I’ve either heard someone say, or have said myself, “I can’t do this anymore.” We say it after a prolonged... Read more

2016-02-24T03:24:56-08:00

From Dewey Bertolini, Pastor of The Safe Haven in McMinnville, OR: It is without a doubt one of the most beloved and timeless stories in the entire Bible, courtesy of Jesus Himself. In this PODCAST, you will hear the story has you have never heard nor read it before. A story for Jesus’ day; a story for our own day. A story for Jesus’ disciples; a story for us as Jesus’ disciples. Just imagine that the principle player in the story... Read more

2015-01-22T11:39:38-08:00

Every week, we share stories about the amazing ways God is at work around the world. We hope that you’ll be encouraged by these stories and inspired to greater involvement in God’s Great Commission to go out to the world – near and far – and train, instruct, and baptize people in Jesus’ Name. This week, we start off by hearing from Scott who has a burning passion to share the Gospel in Latin America and reports what God did... Read more

2016-02-23T03:39:46-08:00

  From Certified Life Coach Dixie Diamanti, Author of Climbing Out of the Box and Fifty Ways to Meet Your Lover: I recently was talking to a client that was being so totally honest with me and pouring out her heart, that I, too, began to identify with what she was saying. Ever have that happen? This, in essence is what she said to me, “I spend most of my regular time believing that God has a plan for my life, but then I... Read more

2016-02-24T04:11:49-08:00

From Pam Rohr, author of Blended but not Broken – Hope and Encouragement for Blended Families: Last week we talked about mature love in the couple relationship. This week let’s focus on loving a stepchild that is difficult. As we said last week, mature love is a choice. You have to have trust in the couple relationship for it to flourish. Mature love loves your partner or child as you love yourself. You’ve decided to do that. Doesn’t mean you’ll... Read more

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