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Teach & Talk with Lisa Schwarz

Teach & Talk with Lisa Schwarz

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Unpacking biblical principles with every day words and applying them to our every day lives.

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Ciencias Sociales Espiritualidad
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  • The Lavish Return: When the Father Interrupts Your Shame
    Oct 1 2025

    In Part 2 of this transformational message, Lisa Schwarz shifts the spotlight from the son’s failure to the Father’s response—one marked by urgency, joy, and extravagant love. This isn’t just a return home… it’s a royal reinstatement. With His own robe, His ring of authority, and His shoes of identity, the Father reminds us: You’re not a servant. You’re a son.


    This episode will challenge and free you to:

    • Recognize the miracle of being loved without earning it
    • Stop doing penance for mistakes God already forgot
    • Shake off the voice of the older brother—especially when it’s your own
    • Start doing Kingdom business with the authority you’ve been given
    • Stand still and receive—without guilt, performance, or striving


    Whether you’ve squandered years or just a few moments, this is your invitation to step into fullness, wear the robe, and ask for miracles like a child who knows they’re loved.


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    20 m
  • The Prodigal Shift: From Give Me to Make Me
    Sep 24 2025

    What if being a prodigal isn’t just a five-year detour—it’s a five-minute distraction?


    In Part 1 of this powerful teaching, Lisa Schwarz reintroduces the story of the prodigal son—not as a tale of rebellion, but as a call to steward every breath, every moment, and every prophetic word with holy intentionality. Through rich biblical insight and modern-day relevance, Lisa challenges us to reflect:


    🔹 Are you wasting the presence of God by squandering the time He’s given you?

    🔹 Have you settled for being a fan of Jesus rather than a follower?

    🔹 Do you need to move from a “give me” mentality to a “make me” heart posture?


    This episode is more than a retelling—it’s a reframing. It’s not just about the son’s recklessness, but the reckless love of the Father who runs to meet us even when we still smell like the pigs. Whether you’ve wandered far or just grown comfortable near the edge, this message invites you back into the arms of a Father who lavishes love prodigally—and calls you to steward it well.


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    19 m
  • From Empty to Activated
    Sep 17 2025

    What if what looks empty… is actually pregnant with promise?


    In Part 2 of this powerful message, Lisa Schwarz challenges us to rethink how we view the silence, the waiting, and the places in our lives that feel lifeless. Drawing from creation, the brooding of the Holy Spirit, and moments of raw biblical desperation, she reveals what it really takes to see breakthrough: not just hearing the Word, but doing it.


    • The Holy Spirit is still hovering—are you moving with Him?
    • Your reality may look empty, but your truth is loaded with resurrection power
    • Faith isn’t faking it—it’s faithing it until it manifests
    • When you align your mouth, your movement, and your mindset with God’s Word, the miraculous happens
    • Don’t pre-decide your encounter with Jesus—reach like the woman with the issue of blood


    This is for anyone who’s ever felt like it’s too late. Like the promise passed you by. Like you missed it.

    Jesus says: Only believe.


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    12 m
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