Episodios

  • Who Cares? Jesus Does, So We Do
    Mar 2 2026

    Unemployed, broke, living in his grandmother's basement with a newborn—one question haunted him: who cares? The answer came not through programs or professionals, but through a friend who showed up every morning to sit on the porch. Explore why the biblical vision for church centers on ordinary people doing extraordinary things for each other, and why waiting until crisis hits to build community is too late.

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    33 m
  • Solitude Practice - Encounter with Our God
    Feb 23 2026

    You already have a rule of life—daily rhythms shaping who you're becoming—but is noise, hurry, and crowds monopolizing your formation? The devil knows silence's power. From Elijah's cave to your parked car, discovering who God says you are requires wasting time in ways our efficiency-obsessed culture calls foolish. Ten minutes of listening prayer might reveal more than ten hours of spiritual content consumption ever could.

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    41 m
  • Solitude Practice - Encounter With Our Enemy
    Feb 16 2026

    What if your inner turmoil isn't a character flaw but evidence you've entered a war zone? After forty days of fasting, Jesus wasn't at his weakest—he was at peak spiritual power, ready to defeat the enemy. The desert fathers knew that holy thoughts create peaceful states while other thoughts breed chaos. Identify one specific lie you believe about yourself, find Scripture that contradicts it, and let truth do battle with deception. You can't fight surveillance capitalism with willpower alone. You need a different kind of power.

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    33 m
  • Solitude Practice - Encounter With Our Self
    Feb 9 2026

    Why did two-thirds of research participants choose electric shocks over fifteen minutes alone with their thoughts? Because we've built trillion-dollar infrastructures to avoid facing ourselves. But Gethsemane reveals a counterintuitive path: Jesus didn't distract from His anguish—He fell facedown and begged God for another way. Uncover the formed life that exists below both the managed surface and the wounded middle, where God meets you not with condemnation but with love.

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    40 m
  • Solitude Practice - The Quiet Place
    Feb 2 2026

    Your inner life—the constant stream of thoughts, emotions, and desires—shapes everything about how you experience reality. Yet most people never manage it intentionally. Instead of drifting toward chaos, what if you could train your consciousness like Jesus did? Discover why the busier your life becomes, the more you need withdrawal. Learn the counterintuitive practice that transforms reactivity into centeredness, and why sitting still might be harder than receiving an electric shock.

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    44 m
  • Discipleship Bands: Transformed Together
    Jan 26 2026

    You can't develop patience in solitude. You won't grow in gentleness without friction. The fruit of the Spirit requires something most Christians avoid: people who know the real you. Explore how weekly vulnerability with three to four believers creates the conditions for sanctification that private devotions can't, why grace experienced in real time changes you faster than any resolution, and what it means that your prayers for others carry transformative power you've likely never tapped into.

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    38 m
  • Discipleship Bands: Why You Can’t Grow Alone
    Jan 20 2026

    What if the missing ingredient in your spiritual growth isn't more Bible knowledge or better willpower, but people who know your struggles? Wesley's "Holy Club" faced mockery at Oxford for their daily accountability questions, yet this precise, intentional approach to mutual sharpening sparked revivals that transformed nations. Five careful questions asked regularly in same-gender groups of 3-5 can accomplish what years of solo effort cannot. Iron truly sharpens iron—but only when the blade submits to the process.

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    41 m
  • Faith That Endures: From the Cloud of Witnesses to Your Personal Path
    Jan 14 2026

    Are you running your race or someone else's? The path marked out for you differs from everyone around you—different heights, hardships, and callings. Faith isn't blind optimism that things will work out; it's assurance built on God's character and proven promises. When life feels harder than expected, when the holiday break wasn't restful, when unanswered questions pile up, how do you keep moving forward? Explore how removing specific hindrances (not just generic "sin") and understanding your true identity as God's beloved child changes everything about endurance.

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    32 m