Episodios

  • Exhausted By Freedom
    Mar 25 2026

    We have more options, more information, and more control than ever before… yet people are more anxious and unsettled than ever. Why?

    In this episode, we unpack the hidden weight of modern freedom. Endless choices, constant input, and the pressure to define your own identity aren’t creating peace… they’re creating exhaustion. We also explore how this opens the door for powerful spiritual conversations, and why Jesus doesn’t take away freedom. He reorders it. If your mind never fully settles, this will help you understand why… and how following Jesus brings the clarity, direction, and rest your soul is looking for.

    This isn’t about losing freedom. It’s about finally finding it.

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    46 m
  • Ninety Miles From Nowhere — A World With No Reference Points
    Mar 17 2026

    We’re living in a world with fewer and fewer reference points. Truth is self-defined, authority is rejected, and what feels like freedom often leads to confusion and instability. In this episode, we explore what happens when everyone becomes their own standard, and why the real issue isn’t behavior but authority. Drawing from Scripture and culture, we unpack how the Church can respond in a world that no longer recognizes truth outside of itself. The answer isn’t more rules. It’s reintroducing Jesus as the true reference point.

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    48 m
  • What Motivates People for Mission? Rediscovering the Heart of a Missional Life
    Mar 17 2026

    Why do some believers naturally live on mission while others struggle to move beyond occasional moments of outreach? In this episode, we explore one of the most important questions for the church today: what actually motivates people for mission? Drawing from biblical insight, church history, and present-day ministry experience, we discuss the different forces that move people toward Kingdom work—from external influences and personal passion to the deeper identity of being a people sent by God. Along the way, we reflect on how the early church lived with a natural missional impulse and consider what it might look like for believers today to recover that same everyday, Spirit-led lifestyle of witness. This conversation invites us to think beyond programs and events and rediscover the deeper motivations that sustain a life devoted to advancing the Kingdom of God.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Breaking Superstition: Why “Everything Happens for a Reason” Isn’t Biblical Faith
    Feb 3 2026

    "Everything happens for a reason.” It sounds comforting. It sounds spiritual. But is it actually biblical?

    In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we challenge one of the most common Christian phrases and expose how easily superstition, fatalism, and hyper-determinism can slip into our theology. When believers assume every event is scripted or micromanaged by God, it quietly reshapes how we view evil, responsibility, prayer, obedience, and mission.

    We unpack the difference between God’s sovereignty and superstition, permission and authorship, redemption and causation. Scripture does not portray God as the author of sin or humans as puppets. It calls us to trust God’s revealed character, take responsibility for our obedience, and actively partner with Him in advancing the Kingdom.

    This conversation matters because disciple-making does not thrive in passivity. Movements stall when believers stop believing their obedience actually matters.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with suffering, God’s will, or the tension between sovereignty and human responsibility, this episode will help you replace fatalism with biblical faith and resignation with Spirit-led action.

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    43 m
  • Innovative Spiritual Conversations
    Jan 29 2026

    What if every conversation you have is already spiritual, and the real issue is whether you know how to engage it?

    In today’s episode, Kris and Ken unpack what it means to have innovative spiritual conversations that are natural, Spirit-led, and rooted in real life. Moving beyond canned approaches and religious jargon, they explore how Jesus modeled conversations that entered people’s life stories, listened deeply, and introduced truth at just the right moment.

    You’ll hear a practical framework for understanding the different levels of spiritual conversations, why “faith comes by hearing” is not limited to pulpits or Bible studies, and how milk and meat really work in discipleship. This episode challenges leaders and everyday believers alike to stop forcing conversations and start discerning them, learning how to make the gospel understandable, accessible, and compelling within the context of real human experience.

    If you want to grow in discernment, disciplability, and everyday spiritual influence, this conversation is for you.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Why Long Term Perspective Determines Stability
    Jan 22 2026

    Most of what matters most in life and faith takes a long time to build and very little time to lose. Strength, trust, character, and spiritual stability are formed slowly, but they can erode quickly when perspective is lost.

    In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we talk about why long-term perspective is essential for discipleship, leadership, and church health. We explore how short-term thinking leads to reactionary decisions, discouragement, and abandoning good processes too early, while endurance and faithfulness over time produce stability.

    Faith is not formed in moments but across a lifetime. Perspective does not remove pain, but it does prevent panic.


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    39 m
  • The Tension of Balance: Why Every Missional Movement Needs Both Structure and Spirit
    Jan 13 2026

    Every church feels the tension between structure and spontaneity. When we lean too heavily into programs, the organic life of discipleship begins to shrink. When we lean too far into relational ministry without systems, things drift and become unmanageable. Most leaders end up stuck in that constant swing between order and chaos.

    In this episode, we talk about why that tension exists and why it is not a problem to solve but a balance to steward. Drawing from the Healthy Missional Ecosystem framework, we explore how private missional life, XGroups, LifeGroups, and corporate gatherings are designed to work together as one connected rhythm. Each space carries something essential and when one is neglected, the whole mission suffers.

    This conversation will help pastors and leaders see why healthy churches are not built by choosing between structure and Spirit but by creating an environment where both can thrive. When the ecosystem is aligned, disciples are formed, mission stays active, and the church grows without losing its soul.

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    50 m
  • 8 Things I Cannot Do: A "Fruit to Root" Discipleship Conversation
    Jan 7 2026

    There are things in life and faith that we were never meant to do and forgetting that can leave us overwhelmed, frustrated, and spiritually exhausted.

    In this episode of The Mobilized Church Podcast, we talk through eight important reminders about what we cannot do, especially when it comes to our walk with God and our relationships with others. We explore the tension between faith and responsibility, trust and control, and why trying to carry what does not belong to us often pulls us away from peace and purpose.

    This conversation is honest, biblical, and deeply practical. It is for anyone who feels pressure to fix people, force outcomes, or carry burdens that were never theirs to bear. Rather than disengaging, we talk about how releasing the wrong responsibilities actually creates space for healthier faith, clearer obedience, and deeper trust in God.

    If you have ever felt worn down by expectations, your own or others, this episode will help realign your heart with what God has truly called you to carry.

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    56 m