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The New Hope Digital Podcast features interviews and discussions with leading Christian authors, pastors, and speakers. Topics include prayer, missions, leadership, evangelism, missional living, theology, critical social issues, and more.
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Norman Blackaby: Character Crisis in the Church | Results over character. Production over purity. The ends justify the means. Sure, we expect this thinking from the world. But has this ethos slipped into the church? Author Norman Blackaby says certainly it has. What can be done? Listen as the coauthor of Character: The Pulse of a Disciple's Heart addresses this critical concern. Authors Gene Wilkes and Norman Blackaby write: "Biblically, character is defined by the quality of our intimate fellowship with God. In our relationship wtih God, we find our moral compass, calling, and spiritual strength to live in an intimate relationship with Him and to complete what God has called us to do." Norman Blackaby teaches in the PhD program for the Graduate School of Leadership at Dallas Baptist University. He holds a PhD in biblical backgrounds and archeology. Previously, he served as senior pastor at 2 churches, and with his father, Henry, for 6 years as vice-president of Blackaby Ministries International. Note: After you enjoy the podcast below, you also may be interested in an earlier podcast with Norman Blackaby on the topic of character. Click here to listen to that earlier recording. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gene Wilkes: Defining Character | Listen as pastor, teacher, and author Gene Wilkes defines character from a biblical perspective. Learn why he believes character determines if we will live out God's full potential for our lives. In Character: The Pulse of a Disciple's Heart, Gene Wilkes and Norman Blackaby present an array of biblical case studies that illustrate how God shapes us into His likeness and how He can use us to accomplish His plans. You'll learn how God worked in the lives of Moses, Joshua, Mary and Martha, Hannah, Joseph, Barnabas, Philemon, Ruth, and many others. Wilkes and Blackaby write: "What determines if a person will live out God's full potential for his or her life? We believe it is the issue of character. Character is the single most distinguishing aspect of a person's life. . . . God cares more about chracter than our skills, personality, or intelligence because, biblically, character is a matter of the 'heart.'" A free sample of this book is available for download here. Gene Wilkes has been senior pastor of Legacy Church in Plano, Texas, for more than 20 years. He is a resident fellow with B. H. Carroll Theological Institute in the areas of church leadership and New Testament studies. He also serves as an adjunct professor with Dallas Baptist University in the Graduate School of Leadership. His many books include Character, Jesus on Leadership, My Identity in Christ, and Paul on Leadership. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Norman Blackaby: King Manasseh and a Biblical Approach to Character | Listen as Norman Blackaby presents insights on character from the life of King Manasseh. How far does God's mercy extend? How far-reaching are the consequences of our sin? (This case study is a *bonus* not included in his latest book: Character.) Norman begins the podcast by addressing why character should be addressed from a biblical perspective. In Character: The Pulse of a Disciple's Heart Norman Blackaby and Gene Wilkes present an array of biblical case studies that illustrate how God shapes us into His likeness and how He can use us to accomplish His plans. You'll learn how God worked in the lives of Moses, Joshua, Mary and Martha, Hannah, Joseph, Barnabas, Philemon, Ruth, and many others. Blackaby and Wilkes write: "What determines if a person will live out God's full potential for his or her life? We believe it is the issue of character. Character is the single most distinguishing aspect of a person's life. . . . God cares more about chracter than our skills, personality, or intelligence because, biblically, character is a matter of the 'heart.'" A free sample of this book is available for download here. Norman Blackaby teaches in the PhD program for the Graduate School of Leadership at Dallas Baptist University. He holds his own PhD in biblical backgrounds and archeology. Previously, he served as senior pastor at 2 churches, and with his father, Henry, for 6 years as vice-president of Blackaby Ministries International. Norman is coauthor of Called and Accountable (trade and study) and the accompanying 52-week devotional. | 5/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wanda S. Lee: Shining Light in Dark Places | God has been and is now at work around the world. Whether it's bringing healing and hope into the Balkans or fighting the multifaceted monster of human exploitation, God is using His people to bring about His purposes. Listen as Wanda S. Lee shares about issues facing the church today and about a memorable experience she had in Sarajevo. For more stories, please read The Story Lives On. In her latest book, Wanda Lee, executive director of national WMU®, provides story after story of individuals and groups, both past and present, who are having impact for Christ in places of human hopelessness. A free teaching guide is available for this book. Paperback and ebook versions of The Story Lives On: God's Power Throughout Generations can be purchased. Wanda Lee's passion for engaging others to understand and be radically involved in the mission of God is evident in her writing, speaking, and dynamic leadership as executive director of national WMU® since 2000. WMU is responsible for helping to develop indigenous missions ministries in 47 countries. Wanda and her husband, Larry Lee, reside in Birmingham, Alabama. An additional podcast with Wanda Lee for The Story Lives On can be found here. | 4/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wanda S. Lee: Our Stories Bring Hope in Christ to Those in Need | Our stories matter. That's Wanda S. Lee's message in this podcast and in her latest book, The Story Lives On. Why do our stories matter? As Christians, our stories matter because they testify to God's redemptive power. In The Story Lives On, Wanda Lee, executive director of national WMU®, provides story after story of individuals and groups, both past and present, who are having impact for Christ in places of human hopelessness. A free teaching guide is available for this book. Paperback and ebook versions of The Story Lives On: God's Power Throughout Generations can be purchased. Wanda Lee's passion for engaging others to understand and be radically involved in the mission of God is evident in her writing, speaking, and dynamic leadership as executive director of national WMU® since 2000. WMU is responsible for helping to develop indigenous missions ministries in 47 countries. Wanda and her husband, Larry Lee, reside in Birmingham, Alabama. | 4/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary Snyder: Great Girlfriend Adventure Update from New Mexico | Author, speaker, and adventurer Mary R. Snyder gives us an update on her weekend at the Grand Canyon. This podcast is part of her Great Girlfriend Adventure, a tour of historic Route 66, which began on April 12 in Oklahoma. She's been through Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, seeing sites like the Grand Canyon, the Wigwam Motel, and Cadillac Ranch. Today, April 23, she leaves beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico, on her way to the famous Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico. Tonight she plans to be livestreaming from there at 8 Central, 9 Eastern. Don't miss an amazing New Mexico sunset! Join Mary in person or check out her blog, Facebook page (MaryRSnyder), and Twitter account (@MaryRSnyder). An earlier podcast was also recorded from Arizona during the Great Girlfriend Adventure. Mary's journey finishes (for now) tomorrow, April 24. Mary R. Snyder is the author of God, Grace, and Girlfriends: Adventures in Faith and Friendship, available in paperback and ebook format. She will be writing a Voices column for NewHopeDigital.com about the trip later this month too. | 4/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary Snyder: Great Girlfriend Adventure Update from Arizona | Author, speaker, and adventurer Mary R. Snyder gives us an update from her Great Girlfriend Adventure, a tour of historic Route 66, which began on April 12 in Oklahoma. She's been through Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Today, April 19, she leaves Pinetop, Arizona, makes a stop on the corner in Winslow, and ends up in Williams. Tonight she plans to stay at the Canyon Motel in a caboose. Don't miss her livestreaming from there tonight at 8 Central, 9 Eastern. Mary Snyderis the author of God, Grace, and Girlfriends: Adventures in Faith and Friendship, available in paperback and ebook format. If you can join Mary this weekend in Arizona (Williams, Gallup) or New Mexico (Santa Fe), please do. For more information and to follow Mary's trip, check out her blog, Facebook page (MaryRSnyder), and Twitter account (@MaryRSnyder). New Hope Digital also plans a closing podcast with Mary for Monday, April 23, as well. She will be writing a Voices column about the trip later this month too. | 4/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Taylor Field: Staying in Ministry and Measuring Success | Listen as pastor Taylor Field (Graffiti Church, New York City) talks about envy, staying in ministry in difficult places, and measuring success. This is the third in a trilogy of podcasts on the subject of upside-down leadership. Listen to previous New Hope Digital podcasts here (search by "Taylor"). Sign up via iTunes. Taylor Field's latest release is Upside-Down Leadership: Rethinking Influence and Success. In this book, Field challenges readers to flip conventional thinking on leadership upside down. He offers 10 principles, or antiprinciples, of his own along with a strong dose of fresh perspectives from the lives of biblical persons, great missionaries, other historic servant leaders, and contemporary witnesses. Chapter titles include: "Forget Results," "Associate with Losers," and "Become a Nobody." Upside-Down Leadership is available in paperback and ebook format. Download chapter 1 for free here. A free book club and small-group guide is available here now. Follow Taylor Field's new blog at thestairwaytonowhere.com. And follow Graffiti on Facebook. Taylor Field pastors a church that welcomes about 100 people on Sundays to the same storefront location, after 25 years (graffitichurch.org). Weekdays, Taylor frequently works with people some might label underachievers. He knows few influencers and has goals other than career advancement, a new church site, his books on the New York Times best-seller list, or a jam-packed speaking schedule. Taylor serves with Graffiti Community Ministries in the Lower East Side (Manhattan) in New York City. | 4/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Taylor Field: Antiprinciples for the Unleader | Listen as pastor Taylor Field (Graffiti Church, New York City) discusses a few of his leadership antiprinciples, such as "don't just do something, stand there" and "get off the cutting edge." The interview concludes with some of his thoughts on maintaining integrity as an unleader. Taylor Field's latest release is Upside-Down Leadership: Rethinking Influence and Success. In this book Field challenges readers to flip conventional thinking on leadership upside down. He offers 10 principles, or antiprinciples, of his own along with a strong dose of fresh perspectives from the lives of biblical persons, great missionaries, other historic servant leaders, and contemporary witnesses. Chapter titles include: "Forget Results," "Associate with Losers," and "Become a Nobody." Upside-Down Leadership is available in paperback and ebook format. Download chapter 1 for free here. A free book club and small-group guide is available here now. Follow Taylor Field's new blog at thestairwaytonowhere.com. And follow Graffiti on Facebook. Taylor Field pastors a church that welcomes about 100 people on Sundays to the same storefront location, after 25 years (graffitichurch.org). Weekdays, Taylor frequently works with people some might label underachievers. He knows few influencers and has goals other than career advancement, a new church site, his books on the New York Times best-seller list, or a jam-packed speaking schedule. Taylor serves with Graffiti Community Ministries in the Lower East Side (Manhattan) in New York City. | 4/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Taylor Field: The Upside-Down Man and Other Unleaders | Listen as pastor Taylor Field (Graffiti Church, New York City) talks about his ministry, his new book, and a provocative anecdote from missions history. Find out what he says is the unifying trait of upside-down leaders, or "unleaders." Taylor Field's latest book is Upside-Down Leadership: Rethinking Influence and Success. In this fascinating study, Field creatively challenges readers to flip conventional thinking on leadership upside down. He offers 10 principles, or antiprinciples, of his own and provides diverse illustrations from the lives and writings of biblical persons, great missionaries, other historic servant leaders, and contemporary witnesses. Chapter titles include: "Forget Results," "Associate with Losers," "Get Off the Cutting Edge," and "Become a Nobody." Upside-Down Leadership is available in paperback and ebook format. Download the first chapter free here. Follow Taylor Field's new blog at thestairwaytonowhere.com. Check out what's going on at Graffiti on Facebook. Taylor Field pastors a church that welcomes about 100 people on Sundays to the same storefront location, after 25 years (graffitichurch.org). Weekdays, Taylor frequently works with people some might label underachievers. He knows few influencers and has goals other than career advancement, a new church site, his books on the New York Times best-seller list, or a jam-packed speaking schedule. Taylor serves with Graffiti Community Ministries in the Lower East Side (Manhattan) in New York City. | 4/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Examining the Real-Life Issues of Violence and Sex Trafficking Behind “Special Delivery” | Author Kathi Macias discusses the violence in Juarez, Mexico, which is spilling over into El Paso, Texas, and the heartbreaking true story of a notorious place of sexual exploitation in San Diego, California. Kathi treats these subjects with sensitivity and closes the podcast in prayer. These troubling topics inform Kathi's new novel Special Delivery, which is the second book in the "Freedom" series. This redemptive 3-novel series explores the shocking problem of human trafficking, with characters in Thailand, Mexico, and the US. Special Delivery is available as a paperback and ebook. Free book club guides with questions for discussion and prayer points are available for Special Delivery and Deliver Me from Evil. Informative content to help you get involved in the fight against human trafficking can be found on NewHopeDigital.com. You may find "Ideas and Resources to Join the Fight Against Modern Slavery" a helpful overview. The Release and Restore CD is an extensive resource for this issue. | 3/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andrea Mullins: Special Delivery, WorldCrafts, and Human Exploitation in Thailand | Andrea Mullins, director of WorldCrafts and publisher of New Hope Publishers, discusses sexual exploitation in Thailand and ways to combat this worldwide crisis. Last year, she toured Thailand and Cambodia, visiting WorldCrafts artisan groups there. WorldCrafts is working with fair-trade groups in those countries (and many others) to prevent human trafficking and help women leave prostitution/human trafficking. New Hope Publishers is helping to educate and mobilize the public about human trafficking around the world through a variety of resources (books, articles, podcasts, etc) available on NewHopeDigital.com. A partial list of content can be found here. Special Delivery, the second novel in the "Freedom" series of novels on human trafficking by Kathi Macias, released this month. WorldCrafts develops sustainable, fair-trade businesses among impoverished people worldwide. The vision is to offer an income with dignity and the hope of everlasting life to every person on earth. More information on artisans, products, and parties can be found at WorldCrafts.org. The WorldCrafts Set1Free campaign specifically focuses on the issue of sexual exploitation. | 3/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: Overcoming Obstacles to Freedom in Christ | Listen as author and speaker Chandra Peele talks about overcoming obstacles to freedom in Christ. What's robbing Christian women of their freedom? "Chandra's joy and enthusiasm are irrepressible and irresistible. She completely redefines what it means to be a Church Lady and challenges us all to embrace the calling to take the church into the world. After studying this book, you will find your inner Church Lady!"—Jennifer Kennedy Dean, best-selling author of Live a Praying Life Church Lady: Freed to Be a Woman of God by Chandra Peele is available now as a paperback and ebook (Nook). The first chapter of Church Lady is available here as a free download. (This download includes the foreword by Denalyn Lucado as well.) Chandra Peele has been endorsed by pastor and author Max Lucado; Christian contemporary recording artist Natalie Grant; author and speaker Jennifer Kennedy Dean; and many others. Chandra is a dynamic speaker who has a passion for Jesus that is contagious! She encourages women to live with peace, hope, and joy while experiencing true freedom that comes when we step into God’s amazing grace. She and her husband, Bruce, live in Houston, Texas. | 3/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: Stories of Influence | Listen as Chandra Peele shares her vision of the Church Lady. Hear about an extraordinary experience in Egypt, as well as her reflections on 2 other women who have influenced her throughout her life. One of these women is Denalyn Lucado, who wrote the foreword to Church Lady and is the wife of Max Lucado. Church Lady: Freed to Be a Woman of God by Chandra Peele is available now as a paperback and ebook (Nook). The first chapter of Church Lady is available here as a free download. (This download includes the foreword by Denalyn Lucado as well.) Chandra Peele has been endorsed by pastor and author Max Lucado; Christian contemporary recording artist Natalie Grant; author and speaker Jennifer Kennedy Dean; and many others. Chandra is a dynamic speaker who has a passion for Jesus that is contagious! While speaking to one or thousands, God has blessed her with the gift to connect with women of all ages. She speaks straight from her heart and God uses her authentic style to lead others to the feet of Jesus. She encourages women to live with peace, hope, and joy while experiencing true freedom that comes when we step into God’s amazing grace. She and her husband, Bruce, live in Houston, Texas. | 3/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: Who Is the Church Lady? | Listen (below) as Chandra Peele introduces the Church Lady concept. It's time to get beyond the stereotypes and experience the freedom of loving God and others. This is the first of 3 podcasts with Chandra in March. "Enjoy the journey of the Church Lady."—Denalyn Lucado Church Lady: Freed to Be a Woman of God is available now as a paperback and an ebook (Nook platform). With free downloads from Barnes & Noble, you can also read Church Lady on your home computer, iPad, iPhone, or Android. The first chapter of Church Lady is available free here on NewHopeDigital.com. Chandra Peele has been endorsed by pastor and author Max Lucado; Christian contemporary recording artist Natalie Grant; author and speaker Jennifer Kennedy Dean; and many others. Chandra is a dynamic speaker who has a passion for Jesus that is contagious! While speaking to one or thousands, God has blessed her with the gift to connect with women of all ages. She speaks straight from her heart and God uses her authentic style to lead others to the feet of Jesus. She encourages women to live with peace, hope, and joy while experiencing true freedom that comes when we step into God’s amazing grace. She and her husband, Bruce, live in Houston, Texas. | 3/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pat Terry: God’s Design for Healthy Living | Interested in living a healthier lifestyle for the glory of God? Listen to this podcast as respected nutritionist Dr. Patricia Hart Terry talks about getting outside into nature, eating naturally, and learning to rest. God has given us all we need for healthy living! The Bible reveals God's design for wellness: healthy eating, physical activity, and rest. In Made for Paradise, Pat Terry looks at Scripture and provides sensible ideas for implementing lifestyle changes. Director of the nutrition and dietetic program at Samford University (Birmingham, Alabama), Terry has more than 30 years of experience as a registered and licensed dietitian. Recipe Powerful red pigments contain lycopene, resveratrol, anthocyanins, quercetins, and ellagic acid that protect heart and urinary tract health and memory function, as well as lower risk of certain cancers. Try this beet treat: Sauté 1 or 2 grated raw beets in a little butter until tender. Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and 2 teaspoons of cornstarch dissolved in ¼ cup of water. Season with salt and pepper. Cook until the sauce clears. Even your children will love these powerful beets! (Recipe taken from Made for Paradise.) | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Janet Thompson: When God Seems Silent | Author and speaker Janet Thompson discusses 3 biblical women who pleaded with God: Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah. Learn more about them and how they responded to seemingly unanswered prayer. Discover how we should respond when we think God has gone silent. Face-to-Face with Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah is intended to help women learn to rest in God's sovereignty and waiting on His timing. The Old Testament records that Sarah, Rachel, and Hannah each struggled with infertility. They thought God should provide a child and pleaded with Him to honor their heart's desire. In different ways, each woman took matters into her own hands when God's timing didn't match her timetable. Janet Thompson, founder and director of About His Work Ministries, is an author and speaker on topics relevant to today’s Christian. Janet discovered her purpose when God called her to “Feed My sheep.” Janet answered that call by developing the Woman to Woman Mentoring Ministry at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California. Janet served as a lay minister for 12 years leading Saddleback’s Woman to Woman Mentoring Ministry. She and her husband Dave have 4 married children and love being Grammie and Grampa to 11 amazing grandchildren. They make their home in rural Idaho. You also may be interested in her new release Face-to-Face with Lois and Eunice: Nurturing Faith in Your Family. Her recent articles for New Hope Digital include: 5 Ways to Spiritually Nurture Your Grandchildren and What to Do in God's Waiting Room. | 2/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: 40 Days of Transformation (Using “Altar’d” for Lent) | Listen as Jennifer Kennedy Dean discusses why she chose to make Altar'd a 40-day journey. She also shares some suggestions for making the book a shared, or group, experience. Click here to access a small group leader's guide for Altar'd, available free from New Hope Digital. As today, February 22, 2012, is the first day of Lent, she also discusses why Altar'd would make a great individual, small group, or church study for this season of the year. Book summary: Through careful exposition and biblical teaching, celebrated author and prayer expert Jennifer Kennedy Dean guides readers on a 40-day exploration of the Scriptures to discover what it means to truly live a life dead to flesh and alive to the Spirit. Jennifer Kennedy Dean is executive director of the Praying Life Foundation and a respected author and speaker. She has spoken in such venues as the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove and Focus on the Family. Best known for the Live a Praying Life Bible study and related products, some of her other recent books include The Power of Small and Life Unhindered! She makes her home in Marion, Kentucky. | 2/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: Learning to Recognize the Flesh | Listen as Jennifer Kennedy Dean talks about the concept of flesh. What is it? How do we recognize it? How do we deal with it? Are we living by flesh or by the Spirit? Altar'd: Experience the Power of Resurrection is all about living free in Christ. Join Jennifer on a 40-day journey of transformation. This is a great book for Lent (preparing for Easter) or any time of the year. Altar'd is available as a paperback ($14.99) and an ebook ($9.99; Nook). Jennifer Kennedy Dean is executive director of the Praying Life Foundation and a respected author and speaker. She is best known for her Live a Praying Life Bible study and related products. Widowed in 2005 after 26 years of marriage to Wayne Dean, they have 3 grown sons. She recently celebrated the birth of her first grandson, Campbell. She lives in Marion, Kentucky. For more podcasts with Jennifer, go to our podcast page. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: What It Means to Be Altar’d | Listen as Jennifer Kennedy Dean explains the title to her latest book, Altar'd: Experience the Power of Resurrection. Learn what's at stake in understanding the difference between life in the flesh and life in the Spirit. And discover why dying to the flesh yields a life of spiritual freedom. Join Jennifer on a 40-day journey of transformation. This is a great book for Lent (preparing for Easter) or any time of the year. Altar'd is available as a paperback ($14.99) and an ebook ($9.99; Nook). Jennifer Kennedy Dean is executive director of the Praying Life Foundation and a respected author and speaker. She is best known for her Live a Praying Life Bible study and related products. Widowed in 2005 after 26 years of marriage to Wayne Dean, they have 3 grown sons. She recently celebrated the birth of her first grandson, Campbell. She lives in Marion, Kentucky. For more podcasts with Jennifer, go to our podcast page. | 2/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Edna Ellison: Love Note from a Perfect Groom | Listen as author and speaker Edna Ellison expounds on Zephaniah 3:17, an absolutely riveting verse that tells of God's great love for us. God is with us. God is powerful to save us. God takes delight in us. God will quiet us with His love. God rejoices over us with singing. Interested in a Bible study on our (the church's) bride-and-groom relationship with Christ? Check out Chosen and Cherished: Becoming the Bride of Christ by Edna Ellison, Joy Brown, and Kimberly Sowell. A people lover and humorist, Edna Ellison will tickle your funny bone as she teaches spiritual truths. Award-winning author of 23 books and more than 400 magazine articles, Edna is a well-known keynote speaker who loves leading prayer retreats and writers conferences across the United States and overseas. Holding a PhD from the University of Alabama, she is the author or coauthor of several New Hope books, including Women of the Covenant, Woman to Woman, and A Passion for Purpose. | 1/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rhonda Rhea: An Electrifying Experience | In this "electric" podcast with Rhonda Rhea the focus is on biblical passages related to light. True, lasting change is generated by the light of Christ shining in our hearts. Read How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person? for more humor, wit, and biblical wisdom. Group discussion guide included in the book. Download the first 2 chapters here now. Rhonda Rhea is a humor columnist, radio personality, and author of multiple books, including How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Change a Person? You also may enjoy her articles and “Stretched: Fears Fade in God’s Light” and “Skittles: The Secret Measure of a Person’s Love.” | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mary R. Snyder: Finding Great Girlfriends by God’s Grace | Sharing from personal experience, Mary R. Snyder discusses the issue of finding trustworthy friends. Learn how she (somewhat reluctantly) started "facilitating" a Tuesday morning women's Bible study group and how that's resulted in deep, lasting friendships. Finally, hear why girls sometimes just need to have fun. Mary R. Snyder is the author of God, Grace, and Girlfriends: Adventures in Faith and Friendship. In addition to the print book, the ebook is available here. Nook books can be read on your PC, Mac, Android, iPad, iPhone, or Nook. (Go here for free reading apps.) You can download the first chapter of her book now for free from New Hope Digital. Mary R. Snyder's busy blog, www.maryrsnyder.com, is one of multiple ways women can connect with this leader's message of hope, joy, and adventure in Jesus Christ. As Premier Christian Cruises Girl's Get-A-Way group coordinator, contest director, and girlfriend leader, Mary has a following that's near, far, and across cultures because, with God's love, humor, and vivid detail, she carries God's holy truth in her messages. Mary Snyder will be on the Girl's Get-A-Way cruise from January 12-16, 2012. She is currently a featured columnist with New Hope Digital. | 1/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kimberly Sowell: Considering Lostness with an Eye to the New Year | Listen as Kimberly Sowell shares statistics about lostness in the world today. She defines people groups, unreached people groups (UPGs), and unengaged, unreached people groups (UUPGs). After sharing an important story from a recent missions trip to Japan, Kimberly gives suggestions for action in the new year. Will there be people celebrating Christ for the first time next year because of God's grace through your obedience? Kimberly Sowell is founder and president of Kingdom Heart Ministries and the author of several books for New Hope Publishers, including Soul Shaping, Women of the Covenant, and A Passion for Purpose. She also serves as director of missions mobilization and women's minstry at Second Baptist Church, Lancaster, South Carolina. Kimberly recommended http://www.joshuaproject.net/ for more information on people groups. You also may be interested in these titles: Follow Me: Becoming a Lifestyle Prayerwalker Prayer 101: What Every Intercessor Needs to Know Called to Love: Stories of Compassion, Faith, and God's Amazing Grace The Missional Entrepreneur: Principles and Practices for Business as Mission Bounce the Balls and They Will Come: A Coach's Passion for the Great Commission Families on Mission: Ideas for Teaching Your Preschooler to Love, Share, and Care Equipped for Adventure: A Practical Guide for Short-Term Mission Trips Faces in the Crowd: Reaching Your International Neighbor for Christ | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jason Dukes: Thinking and Living So That the World Might Know | Jason C. Dukes discusses his latest book, Beyond My Church. He answers questions about Christian unity and the lack thereof while also suggesting some paths forward. Find out more about the Church of West Orange in Beyond My Church. Download the first chapter of Jason's book here. Jason C. Dukes has a passion for equipping the church to make disciples. Since 2004, he's been on an amazing journey, cultivating a local church expression in the Orlando, Florida, area: Westpoint Church. This faith community focuses on being the church, doing life together, and giving herself away. Jason helped to create and launch the Restoration Concept, House Blend Cafe, the Reproducing Churches network, and the Church of West Orange. He and his wife, Jen, have 5 children and live in Orlando. You may also be interested in Jason's other books: Live Sent Cartas Vivas | 12/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Brenda Poinsett: Reduce the Stress and Enjoy Holiday Hospitality | The holidays are a wonderful time to open your home and share the love of Christ! In this podcast, author Brenda Poinsett discusses ways to reduce the stress of holiday hospitality. She then considers the Christian foundation for hospitality and why she likes to entertain in her home. In closing, she prays for the audience and their opportunities to host Christmas celebrations. Brenda Poinsett is the author of Can Martha Have a Mary Christmas?, The Friendship Factor, and Wonder Women of the Bible. Passionate about sharing knowledge that changes lives, she organizes retreats on topics such as women in the Bible, spiritual transformation, and dealing with emotions. Brenda and her husband, Bob, have 3 grown sons and reside in Union, Missouri. | 12/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: Devotional Will Be Springboard for Online Community | Listen to author Dillon Burroughs discuss his desire to create daily community through Thirst No More, his 1-year devotional. A word from Dillon from the introduction: "Let me . . . share my desire for this book—changed lives changing lives. To my knowledge, I know of no devotional book that seeks to connect its readers in daily community. Thirst No More seeks to be the first. Each day (beginning January 1, 2012) we will experience the privilege to journey together each day at www.ThirstNoMoreBook.com. I encourage you to share your thoughts and to encourage others who share along the way." Dillon Burroughs is a best-selling writer of more than 26 books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes, though he has also earned a growing reputation within the social justice movement. A portion of this book's proceeds is being donated to the efforts of Living Water International by the author. Listen to more podcasts with Dillon Burroughs. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: Devotional Brings Focus to Worldwide Water Crisis | Listen as respected author Dillon Burroughs brings attention to the millions of people who suffer daily without access to clean water. His new one-year devotional, Thirst No More, addresses spiritual need by leading readers to meditate on the words of Christ. And he also addresses the world's physical need for water. One in 8 people on our planet lack access to clean drinking water. Dillon will be donating a portion of the book's proceeds to Living Water International. Through clean water initiatives, lives are being saved every day in the name of Jesus, our Living Water. Be sure to visit the devotional's Web site at www.ThirstNoMoreBook.com. Each day, beginning January 1, 2012, you can connect with Dillon and other readers in daily community. Dillon lives in Tennessee with his wife, Deborah, and 3 children. | 11/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: Focus on the Wonder of the Incarnation this Christmas | Listen as Jennifer Kennedy Dean discusses the wonder of the Incarnation and why she wrote Pursuing the Christ: Prayers for Christmastime. Now available in a hardcover edition, this beautiful little book can help you step out of the holiday hustle and bustle to reconnect with the true meaning of the Advent season—the coming of the Christ. Using the themes of Advent—hope, peace, joy—Jennifer Kennedy Dean provides a 31-day journey through messianic prophecies and well-known New Testament passages. Each day includes a morning and evening prayer that allows you to rest, escape from the busyness of the holiday season, and meditate on the Savior. Jennifer Kennedy Dean is executive director of the Praying Life Foundation and a respected author and speaker. She is best known for her classic work on prayer, Live a Praying Life. | 11/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: Content to Thirst No More | Jesus calls us to come, drink from Him, and thirst no more. So why are our lives so often marked by busyness, worry, and dissatisfaction? Listen as author Dillon Burroughs tells how he came to write the one-year devotional journey Thirst No More. He also shares what he learned about contentment and gratitude during the process. Each day (beginning January 1, 2012) you can join the Thirst No More experience with other readers at http://www.thirstnomorebook.com/. Dillon is a best-selling writer of more than 26 books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes. Not in My Town, coauthored with Charles Powell, was his first New Hope Publishers release. Not in My Town examines the critical issue of human trafficking with a focus on this crime within the United States. | 11/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Widows, the Church, and “A Christmas Journey Home” | Listen as Kathi Macias explains why widows figure prominently in more than one of her novels. She addresses the special role widows and widowers can play in the church and how the church can support widows in the American context today. Kathi Macias, award-winning author, has written more than 20 books, including the "Extreme Devotion" series of 4 novels for New Hope Publishers. Red Ink, which features a widowed character, was named 2011 Golden Scroll Book Awards Novel of the Year and was a finalist for a Carol Award. Her latest ripped-from-the-headlines novel is A Christmas Journey Home, which prominently features 2 young widows on different journeys with the same destination. Deliver Me From Evil, another of Kathi's recent releases, begins the "Freedom" series of novels on the topic of human trafficking. | 10/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why Evangelism Is Loving: An Encouraging Word to Those Hesitant About Witnessing | Listen as Kimberly Sowell defines why evangelism is compassion in action. She also addresses preparation for witnessing and provides biblical encouragement for those who may be fearful. This podcast is an excellent resource for small groups and individual readers of Kimberly's books, especially A Passion for Purpose and Journey to Significance (see chapter 6). Kimberly Sowell is founder and president of Kingdom Heart Ministries, dedicated to inspiring women to make their relationship with Jesus Christ the center of who they are and how they live each moment—growing in Christ and sharing their faith with the world. | 10/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gayla Parker: Practical Ideas to Show Active Compassion | Listen as Gayla Parker shares plenty of practical ideas for you, your Sunday school class, or your small group to get involved in the community and demonstrate active compassion. Active Compassion will help you reach out and touch others with God's compassion through: Relevant biblical content Authenic illustrations and stories Reflection questions A host of ideas to show compassion in action right where you are Gayla Parker is a popular speaker with years of ministry experience, including being a former missionary to the Philippines. She currently serves as WMU executive director of Maryland/Delaware. | 10/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gayla Parker: Jesus, Four Friends, and Active Compassion | All around, there are co-workers, friends, family members, and neighbors in need of Jesus' touch. Introduce them to the Healer and let Him change them now and for eternity. Become the kind of friend who brings friends to Jesus. Listen to Gayla Parker talk about the ideas behind her new book, Active Compassion. | 10/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Violence in Mexico, Immigration, and “A Christmas Journey Home” | Listen as award-winning author Kathi Macias discusses the issues and research behind A Christmas Journey Home. This ripped-from-the-headlines novel addresses issues including immigration, human trafficking, gang violence, the loss of a spouse, bitterness, and God's sovereignty. Download the first 2 chapters. Check out the book's video trailer. | 10/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chong Kim: A Trafficking Survivor’s Dramatic Story | Handcuffed to a doorknob for months by a man she originally thought was her boyfriend. Then handed over to a middle-aged woman who transferred her to traffickers in Las Vegas. Held there with other victims in an abandoned warehouse and forced to work as a teen prostitute. Taken back and forth across the country for the same purposes. This is Chong Kim's dramatic story from 1995 until the day she escaped in 1997. In the interview found below she provides chilling insight into how organized crime runs its sex trafficking operations in the US. Women and children are being enslaved to satisfy the twisted desires of clients and others (via pornography). It's about a grotesque need for power and control, Kim says. Chong Kim is now a conference speaker, writer, wife, and mother living in Texas. Listen to the podcast and read more of Kim's story in chapter 8 of Not in My Town by Dillon Burroughs and Charles Powell. The book and companion DVD (included) comprise their look into the secret world of America's modern slave trade. There is also a chapter on international human trafficking. | 9/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andrea Mullins: WorldCrafts Changes Lives Through Fair Trade | Andrea Mullins, director of WorldCrafts and publisher of New Hope Publishers, shares how WorldCrafts is changing lives through fair trade. She discusses the WorldCrafts Set1Free campaign and highlights the work done by the artisan group Connexions to free women from sex trafficking in Calcutta, India. She concludes by offering several ways to get personally involved in the liberating work of WorldCrafts. The vision of WorldCrafts is to see an income with dignity and the hope of everlasting life offered to every person on earth. WorldCrafts is a fair-trade division of WMU®. For a free WorldCrafts Fall catalog, call 1-800-968-7301 or view the pdfs at http://www.worldcrafts.org/seasonal.asp. | 9/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: Aftercare for Trafficking Victims in the US | Dillon Burroughs talks about the needs of human trafficking survivors in the US. As women (or children or men) escape from modern slavery, they have a variety of serious long-term needs. There is great urgency for more long-term care facilities. A list of US aftercare centers with Web sites is provided on page 161 of Not in My Town, coauthored by Dillon Burroughs and Charles Powell. Home of Hope-Texas, http://www.homeofhopetexas.com/, is mentioned in this podcast. Dillon Burroughs is a best-selling writer of more than 26 books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes. Dillon is also earning a growing reputation within the social justic movement. See www.mercymovement.com for more information. You may also be interested in listening to Dillon discuss how he became involved with the movement to abolish modern slavery. | 9/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: A Look at International Human Trafficking | Dillon Burroughs discusses human trafficking as a global problem, with an emphasis on Mexico and Thailand (tied to Deliver Me From Evil by Kathi Macias). He closes with some helpful ways to pray regarding this issue. Dillon, coauthor of Not in My Town, is a best-selling writer of more than 26 books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes. Recently he has also earned a growing reputation within the social justice movement. | 9/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Confronting Modern Slavery Through Missional Fiction | Hear what Kathi Macias discovered in her research for Deliver Me From Evil, first novel in the "Freedom" series on human trafficking/modern slavery. Kathi also discusses the plot of the new novel and where she's going in the series. Kathi Macias is an award-winning author for New Hope Publishers and popular speaker at women's events and conferences. A mother and grandmother, Kathi and her husband, Al, call California home. Download the first 2 chapters of Deliver Me From Evil from here. | 9/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: A Big Life Is Built Small by Small | "God has big plans for our lives. [But] the big life He has for us is built small by small," writes Jennifer Kennedy Dean in her latest release, The Power of Small. Are you paying attention to the seemingly small things in life? Are you seeking to understand what God is trying to teach you from moment to moment? Listen to Jennifer as she explains how the Incarnation shows the power of small. Download a sample chapter from The Power of Small. | 8/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Darling: Building a Foundation of Faith | Are your values the world's values or the kingdom's values? Doctrine matters. Our beliefs determine our decisions. This is true for all of us. Author and pastor Dan Darling applies it to teens today in Crash Course, a fast-paced, 100-day devotional for the next generation. What doctrine is under the fiercest attack in 2011? Listen to the podcast to hear Dan's take. | 8/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Suffering and the Purposes of God | The world tries to avoid suffering at all costs. What good could come of it? But when we take a kingdom perspective, we see how God can use suffering for good and the advance of His purposes. Suffering can draw us closer to Christ as our persecuted brothers and sisters in many countries have discovered. Listen as award-winning author Kathi Macias shares insights from her research in writing the "Extreme Devotion" series. This 4-novel series, ranging from the United States to South Africa to Mexico to China to Saudi Arabia, is now available; each book stands alone. | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tom and Kim Blackaby: Praying for Norway in Light of the July 22 Tragedy | Tom and Kim Blackaby, who lived in Norway for 7 years, discuss the culture and spiritual condition of Norway, reaction to the tragic attacks of July 22, and how we can pray for the country going forward. Tom and Kim are the authors of The Family God Uses. Editor's note: You may find this news article, "Blasphemous," from World magazine helpful in providing some context. You may also find New Hope author Ed Stetzer's commentary illuminating. | 8/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: A Brand-New Way of Thinking | What is the kingdom of heaven? What is it like to enter this kingdom? How does it differ from the kingdom of the world? Jennifer Kennedy Dean, author of The Power of Small, addresses these questions and explains why we need to stop competing with others and learn our true source of value. | 8/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tom and Kim Blackaby: A Call for Christian Hospitality | Tom and Kim Blackaby discuss the biblical imperative for Christian hospitality. When we open up our lives and our homes to others, we are obeying Christ's command to love our brothers and sisters, as well as the lost. Inviting people into our homes is a fundamental way for our whole families to develop relationships and touch the needy, the hurting, and the lonely. Both Experiencing God's Love in the Church and The Family God Uses are great resources that address this subject. | 8/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: Stop Stressing and Learn the Power of Small | "The way up is down. The way to life is through death. The way to greatness is through servanthood. Kingdom living turns all of the world's platitudes and conventional wisdom on its head," writes Jennifer Kennedy Dean in The Power of Small. In this podcast, learn why Jennifer wrote The Power of Small and how she hopes it will help readers live moment by moment in the freedom of God's kingdom. Download a free sample of the book. | 8/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Darling: Teen People of the Bible (Part 2) | Dan Darling, author of Teen People of the Bible, shares his insights on the lives of young people mentioned in God's Word. In this podcast, Dan focuses on Leah and Miriam. | 7/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Darling: Teen People of the Bible (Part 1) | Dan Darling, author of Teen People of the Bible, discusses what he's learned from studying the lives of young people mentioned in the Word. This podcast focuses on the youth of David, among others. | 7/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Allison Henderson: God Stories from Blume 2011 | Allison Henderson (photo at left), a Blume intern, shares stories of God at work during Blume 2011 (July 13 to 16) in Orlando. Chandra Peele, keynote speaker and author of Power[full], was warmly received by the more than 2,000 girls in attendance. | 7/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pat Ennis: Helping Teens Discover Their Biblical Potential | Pat Ennis, author of Becoming a Young Woman Who Pleases God, discusses how churches and parents can better help teens learn to apply what the Bible teaches. | 7/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: Supporting Our Children Through the Teen Years | Chandra Peele encourages listeners to be actively involved and present in their teens' lives. Teens need help navigating the challenges of today's changing culture. Parents also need to learn when to let go. Chandra likens the transition to the process of teaching a young child to ride a bike. | 7/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Susanne Scheppmann: Praying for Prodigals | Susanne Scheppmann provides insights into praying for prodigals. Divine Prayers for Despairing Parents: Words to Pray When You Don't Know What to Say features 180 devotionals that will equip parents who need hope, truth, patience, forgiveness, and more. | 7/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dan Darling: Proverbs and the Web | Dan Darling fields a question related to Proverbs 10:19 and the nonstop nature of the Web. Read more about God and new tech in iFaith. | 7/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: Time Spent Alone with God Is Part of a Praying Life | Jennifer Kennedy Dean addresses our need for concentrated prayer times and why they are often neglected. Time spent alone with the Father is part of a praying life. | 7/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: Joys and Challenges of Youth Ministry, Plus Blume 2011 | Author and speaker Chandra Peele discusses youth ministry's ups and downs, as well as her upcoming appearance at Blume 2011 in Orlando, Florida. | 7/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kelly King: Fighting Human Trafficking in Her Town | Kelly King discusses the fight against human trafficking in Oklahoma, as well as her (positive) reactions to the message of Jeff Iorg, “Live Like a Missionary.” King is on the board of Oklahomans Against the Trafficking of Humans (O.A.T.H.) She is also women’s missions and ministries specialist with the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma. Recommended resource on human trafficking in the US and abroad: Not in My Town by Charles Powell and Dillon Burroughs. | 7/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chandra Peele: 2 Timothy and Teen Girls | Author and speaker Chandra Peele talks about applying the message of 2 Timothy to teen girls in her latest Bible study, Power[Full]: The Power of God in a Girl. | 7/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathi Macias: Moving Hearts Through Christian Fiction | Author Kathi Macias addresses the relevance of Christian fiction, the need to remember the persecuted, and her intent in writing the "Extreme Devotion" series. | 6/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Iorg: Live Like a Missionary | Jeff Iorg delivers a powerful message on living like a missionary to the 2011 National WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. Monday, June 13, 2011. | 6/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Iorg: Praying Aligned with God’s Mission | Author and seminary president Dr. Jeff Iorg shares how we can assume responsibility for praying strategically and specifically for missional advance. | 6/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Daniel Darling: Elijah, 2011 Tech, and Meltdowns | Author and pastor Daniel Darling discusses lessons we can learn from the meltdown of Elijah. Too much tech can be a bad thing. Check out iFaith for more on keeping your sanity in a world of nonstop media. | 6/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: A Prayer Life or a Praying Life? | Jennifer Kennedy Dean talks about the difference between a prayer life and a praying life. | 6/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jason Dukes: Living Sent | What does living sent look like? What does it mean for the church? Can we think beyond "discipleship" programs and begin to demonstrate a lifestyle of love? | 6/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Daniel Darling: Faith and Technology | Has the digital and technological revolution made us more impatient? Author Dan Darling takes a look at prayer and faith in the twenty-first century, calling us to a place of rest, silence, and peace with God. | 6/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sharon Norris Elliott: Power Suit WorldCrafts Party | Sharon Norris Elliott introduces the Power Suit WorldCrafts party theme. For more information about this exciting opportunity for your women's group, download the pdf. | 6/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sharon Norris Elliott: Women and the Armor of God | Sharon Norris Elliott discusses spiritual warfare and sinister threats to women today. Find out about the armor of God fit for the feminine frame. | 6/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kathy Howard: Rock-Solid Faith | Respected Bible teacher and author Kathy Howard shares what the Apostle Peter has taught her about unshakeable faith in shaky times. A popular women's event speaker, Kathy also has an exciting teaching ministry for spiritual seekers. She and Wayne, her husband of 25 years, have 3 children. They currently reside in Midland, Texas. | 6/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeff Iorg: On Mission Living | Author and seminary president Jeff Iorg describes what living like a missionary looks like. Do you have to move to another continent? What lifestyle changes might be needed? | 6/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorldCrafts Thailand & Cambodia Tour | Guest Neisha Fuson, newswriter for The Alabama Baptist, describes the spiritual condition of Thailand. Fuson recently spent 2 years living and working in Thailand, and describes her experiences with Thai Country Trim. From October 24 to November 5, 2011, WorldCrafts will be sponsoring a 13-day tour of Thailand and Cambodia featuring some of our fair-trade ministry sites, including Thai Country Trim. Kaye Miller, former national WMU president, and Andrea Mullins, WorldCrafts director, will be hosting the tour. First-class travel arrangements by Dehoney Travel. Base price: $4,469 from Atlanta. | 6/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Betty Wiseman: Sports Evangelism Dynamo | Hall-of-Fame coach Betty Wiseman tells how God has been using her to share the good news around the world through sports evangelism. | 6/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Donna Thomas: Reaching Our International Neighbors | For five decades, Donna S. Thomas, author of Faces in the Crowd, has had the remarkable privilege of training church leaders in countries such as China, India, Russia, and Egypt. She's traveled to more than 80 countries and is actively involved in outreach to internationals in her community (Carmel, Indiana). With her late husband, Chuck, she cofounded Project Partner with Christ. She more recently founded Christian Vision Ministries and speaks to numerous audiences across the US. | 6/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Philip Nation: Motivation for Missional Living | Philip Nation, coauthor with Ed Stetzer of Compelled by Love, talks about the motivation for missional living, among other topics. | 6/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Spanish Language Podcast: Cartas vivas | Dianne Daniels, multicultural ministry consultant and editor for national WMU, discusses Cartas vivas, the Spanish version of Live Sent by Jason C. Dukes. | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mark Russell: Fair Trade and Human Exploitation | Mark Russell defines fair trade and discusses consumer responsibility. | 5/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sandy Lovern: Caring for America’s Seniors | Sandy Lovern discusses ministering to older Americans and caring for their caregivers. Sandy is the author of Finding Your Way: A Spiritual GPS for Caregivers. | 5/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ron Ruthruff: Kids on the Street | Ron Ruthruff shares a little of what he's learned from his many years working with children on the streets. Ron lives and ministers in Seattle and has traveled extensively to better understand the plight of the hurting worldwide. For his latest adventures check out Street Bean Espresso. | 5/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Charles Powell: Fighting Slavery in America | Charles Powell, author of Not in My Town and founder of the Mercy Movement, discusses the horrible truth: slavery continues in America. He exposes links to organized crime. | 5/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mark Russell: Business as Mission | Mark Russell, a respected international voice on business as mission, discusses the subject with New Hope Digital. Learn how we can live out God's mission every day in our workplaces. | 5/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kimberly Sowell: Praying for Japan | Kimberly Sowell shares about her missions experience just before the tsunami-earthquake-nuclear meltdown triple disaster. She offers insights into how to pray for the people of Japan. | 5/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jennifer Kennedy Dean: Prayer Is Not Wishful Thinking | Author Jennifer Kennedy Dean examines how prayer really works. | 5/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dillon Burroughs: I’ve Looked into the Eyes of a Modern Slave | Dillon Burroughs talks about modern slavery in the US and abroad. Learn ways to get involved now. | 5/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Janet Thompson: Beating Burnout | Author Janet Thompson provides insights on why two are better than one. Learn why developing an apprentice is so important. | 4/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Kimberly Sowell: A Heart for the World | Kimberly Sowell talks about how her family has been changed by adopting a son from Guatemala. | 4/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rick Morton: International Adoption and Building a Family in Reverse | Pastor Rick Morton shares facts and stories about international adoption. He and his wife, Denise, have adopted three children from Ukraine. | 4/12/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tony Merida: A Father’s Adoption Story | Pastor Tony Merida shares how God broke his heart for the world’s orphans, including 5 former orphans he’s now adopted with his wife, Kim. | 4/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tony Merida: Orphan Care Has Faces | Pastor Tony Merida considers how churches can be involved in holistic orphan care. | 4/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 87 Episodes |

