What about those who've never heard the gospel?
What about those who’ve never heard the gospel?
What about those who've never heard the gospel?
What about those who've never heard the gospel?
Can you share the Gospel in 60 seconds or less?
Episode 67 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast is out now Listen on Spotify-https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesonjesus/episodes/Unreasonable-Hospitality--the-power-of-the-one-e2o3lrj Watch on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bI_jTEtqyo&feature=youtu.be see below for a blog post from the episode Title: Embracing Unreasonable Hospitality: A Lesson for Leaders and Christians Introduction In a world where efficiency and productivity often take precedence over human connection, the concept of "unreasonable… Continue reading Unreasonable Hospitality
Have you heard that Christianity is not a religion but a relationship? What does this mean? We break it down in this episode of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast. We explore the pitfalls of treating feelings as facts and the dangers of adhering too strictly to either religious rules or unchecked grace. Our conversation delves into how true faith is about a deep, consistent relationship with Christ rather than merely following rules or relying on religious duty. The episode also highlights the significance of both grace and truth in spiritual growth, encouraging listeners to reconnect with Christ and pursue a progressive, relational journey of faith.
In this episode of the Eyes on Jesus podcast, Drew and Tim interview special guest Scott Roberts, a Christian leader and author of 'Warrior Disciple'. Scott discusses the spiritual battles faced by Christians, the importance of men’s ministry, and his journey in faith. He shares insights on the need for men to adopt a warrior mindset in their daily walk with Christ, emphasizing scripture, prayer, and proactive leadership in the family and community. Scott also introduces his book 'Warrior Disciple', designed to provide long-term guidance for men's discipleship. The conversation covers practical steps for men to start leading their families, the structure of effective men's ministries, and the significance of being active rather than passive in faith.
Episode 64 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast is out now! Listen on Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesonjesus/episodes/Church-Ideas-We-Are-Excited-to-Try-e2n1pld Watch on YouTube- https://youtu.be/Rkl_OyUwrdk Below is a blog summary of the episode Title: Innovative Church Ideas: Engaging the Community and Strengthening Faith Welcome to the Eyes on Jesus Podcast Blog! In this episode, Drew and Tim delve into a vibrant… Continue reading Church Ideas We Want to Try!
Don't be shocked when the world acts like the world!
With so much talk of revival, is revival the answer that we should be praying for? What about when we don't see revival, what do we do as Christians? In this episode of The Eyes on Jesus Podcast, Drew and Tim delve into the concept of revival, particularly in the context of American Christianity. They discuss the importance of staying spiritually hungry and not getting complacent with comfortable lives that exclude God. The conversation shifts toward the significance of prayer, preparation, and practical steps that can be taken to foster a culture of revival both personally and within communities. They emphasize the role of discipleship, living a life of holiness, and actively engaging in faith-based actions.
In this episode of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast, Drew and Tim delve into how faith bridges the gap between human experience and belief in God. They discuss the importance of recognizing God's handiwork in creation, citing personal experiences in places like Banff, Canada and Kauai, Hawaii that have reinforced their faith. The episode explores scientific and philosophical arguments for God's existence, including DNA, the intricacy of the universe, and moral codes. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own journeys to faith and the role of creation in revealing a divine creator.
Episode 60 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast is out now To listen on Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesonjesus/episodes/Strength-in-Numbers-The-Biblical-Call-to-Community-e2lvim5 To watch on YouTube https://youtu.be/1EuX3a-n9wQ For a blog post on the episode see below Introduction In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into a topic that resonates deeply with our listeners: the importance of community. As our… Continue reading Community is Critical
Episode 59 of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast with special guest Jeff Jones is out now! Listen to the episode https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyesonjesus/episodes/Jeff-Jones-on-Rebranding-Christianity--Missional-Drift--and-Getting-Back-to-the-Roots-of-Loving-Others-e2ln43u Watch the episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfLkXrjPn7A&feature=youtu.be See below for a blog posted based on the episode: Rediscovering the Core of Christianity: A Conversation with Jeff Jones In this thought-provoking episode of the "Eyes on Jesus" podcast,… Continue reading Rebranding Christianity
In the latest episode of our podcast, [Episode 58: Bias Part 2], we dive deeper into the intricacies of bias and its impact on our daily lives. Hosted by Tim, this episode is a engaging continuation of our previous discussion on the topic. Here's a quick overview of what we covered. Introduction to Bias Bias is an unavoidable part of human nature. It colors our perception, influences our decisions, and affects our interactions with the world around us. But while everyone has biases, understanding them is the first step towards mitigating their impact.
Drew and Tim discuss the concept of biases, focusing primarily on recency bias. The hosts explore how recency bias affects personal perceptions, relationships, and ministry work. They share personal anecdotes and emphasize the importance of recognizing and addressing biases to foster better relationships and spiritual growth. The episode also touches on the dangers of reliance on modern technology and the need for continuous faith and thankfulness in God’s provisions. Future episodes will cover additional types of biases and their implications.
In the landscape of modern Christianity, the term "revival" often conjures images of large gatherings, powerful sermons, and a palpable move of God’s Spirit resulting in numerous salvations. While this is undoubtedly a beautiful and powerful experience, it begs the question: is revival overemphasized and even overrated? Could it be that our prayers and efforts should be more focused on discipleship within the church? In this post, we'll dive into these questions, exploring the significance of revival, the current state of many churches, and why discipleship might be the more essential focus for long-term spiritual health and growth. We’ll examine how the fleeting nature of revival, though impactful, often leaves believers in need of deeper, sustained guidance. By shifting our focus from short-term emotional highs to long-term spiritual discipline, we can nurture a resilient and vibrant faith community that thrives every day of the week.
In this episode of the Eyes on Jesus podcast, Tim discusses with Shane Winnings, a veteran, former law enforcement officer, preacher, author, and CEO of Promise Keepers. They delve into the themes of spiritual warfare, the importance of understanding and knowing God beyond miracles, and the power of prayer. Shane shares insights from his journey, including his radical encounter with God, his multi-city tour witnessing miraculous healings, and how his experiences as a police officer and soldier prepared him for ministry. They emphasize the balance between practical and spiritual realms and the importance of faith and obedience. Shane also talks about his latest book 'Your Next Leap of Faith' and his vision for Promise Keepers.