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      <description><![CDATA[People are searching for hope on Christmas, and we have a living hope we can share with them. Although Christmas is a cultural holiday, Christians view it as a religious holiday that celebrates the greatest gift ever given to humanity. Pastor Phil Hopper encourages listeners that inviting their neighbors, coworkers, friends, and family to church is a great way to bring hope on Christmas. He and Les challenge listeners to look for people who are hurting and searching for the truth. As the people of God, we should live with the most optimistic worldview we can possibly have. The real hope on Christmas is the truth that Jesus is coming again, and we are promised to spend eternity with Him. It doesn’t take much to show kindness and joy to the people around you. If you have a smile, if you can write, if you can type, if you can bake, if you can serve in any capacity, use those gifts to bring hope on Christmas to the people around you. 
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      <description><![CDATA[How could a school change if students had access to Bible education during school hours? Ben Ruprecht is a representative for LifeWise Academy, which offers Bible education for public school students during school hours. Their ministry has expanded to over 35,000 students in 330 schools across 12 states. He shares how Bible education has a transformational impact on students' lives, which ultimately pours over into the classroom. Schools report that kids pay better attention, and classes have fewer interruptions when implementing this program for their students. According to their educational survey, 76% of educators (teachers, principals, administrators) agree that it benefits both the school and the student. Join Les as he interviews Ben on the benefits of bible education in schools and learn how schools in your area can get involved!
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      <description><![CDATA[Everyone is consumed by busyness, and our guest this week is no exception. To lay the foundation for this episode, Les shares about his last two hectic weeks and what the Lord taught him. Then, Jeremy chimes in and shares that if we’re not entirely sure who we are or what our calling is, we will say yes to many things that are not necessary. Les shares that the formula for productivity amidst busyness is organization and intentionality, which leads to focus. Les and Jeremy reflect on how they handled their time and priorities in the past and discuss what they do when they feel busy. Jeremy reminds us that we need time with the Lord daily to create solitude and silence in our constantly connected world. He encourages listeners to prayerfully seek out their specific mission to stay focused in busyness so they don’t lose sight of what they’re working toward. 
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      <description><![CDATA[How do you know you are called to homeschool your kids? Darcy Struckmeier is the leader of the Homeschool Center at Abundant Life. After finding homeschool programs that worked for her kids and graduating 3 out of her 4 kids, she and her husband are thankful for the opportunities it gave their family. The Abundant Life Homeschool Center serves homeschooling families by providing weekly clubs, monthly activities, and quarterly training. Darcy encourages families that homeschooling is difficult, but just because it’s difficult doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. She advocates for families joining homeschool programs and clubs to find like-minded communities, since homeschooling can sometimes feel lonely. If the Holy Spirit is prompting you to homeschool, take the leap! Abundant Life’s Homeschool Center exists to serve you, your spouse, and your kids as you embark on your homeschool journey.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[We can’t be loved if we’re not known, but vulnerability in discipleship and community can be intimidating. Robby Angle is the CEO of TrueFace, a ministry committed to helping others experience authentic relationships. He reminds us that grace is foundational to our experience of Christ’s love and our path of discipleship as Jesus' followers. God revealed to him that his striving was in the way of experiencing true grace while he was on the mission field in Pakistan. Before this revelation, he thought that being a Christian meant sinning less, doing better, and reading more of the Bible. However, he found that instead, all we are called to do as Christians is receive God’s gift of grace. Robby and Les discuss how we can truly let go and be fully known and why authentic community is vital for believers. He challenges listeners to tell God their fears about vulnerability and authenticity and to have the courage to build genuine and vulnerable relationships with one trusted person. Accepting and appreciating grace takes time, but we are not called to do life alone.   
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2023 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>We can’t be loved if we’re not known, but vulnerability in discipleship and community can be intimidating. Robby Angle is the CEO of TrueFace, a ministry committed to helping others experience authentic relationships. He reminds us that grace is foundational to our experience of Christ’s love and our path of discipleship as Jesus&apos; followers. God revealed to him that his striving was in the way of experiencing true grace while he was on the mission field in Pakistan. Before this revelation, he thought that being a Christian meant sinning less, doing better, and reading more of the Bible. However, he found that instead, all we are called to do as Christians is receive God’s gift of grace. Robby and Les discuss how we can truly let go and be fully known and why authentic community is vital for believers. He challenges listeners to tell God their fears about vulnerability and authenticity and to have the courage to build genuine and vulnerable relationships with one trusted person. Accepting and appreciating grace takes time, but we are not called to do life alone.   </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dr. Emerson Eggerichs is a pastor, author, speaker, and founder of the Love and Respect Conference. His book, “Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs,” and his conference have helped thousands of couples learn how to resolve conflict and meet each other’s needs. The book’s inspiration comes from Ephesians 5:33, which commands husbands to love their wives and wives to respect their husbands. Approximately 3 out of 10 marriages end in divorce because love alone is not enough. Dr. Eggerichs and Les discuss the crazy cycle and the energizing cycle that marriages go through and how couples can work to bring peace, unity, love, and respect back into their marriage. Les shares things he wishes he could change if he could go back to the early years of his marriage, and Dr. Eggerichs reminds him that his current marriage is a testimony to the work God can and will do in any marriage.

 Learn more about Dr. Eggerich’s work: https://www.loveandrespect.com/about-us

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      <itunes:summary>Dr. Emerson Eggerichs is a pastor, author, speaker, and founder of the Love and Respect Conference. His book, “Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs,” and his conference have helped thousands of couples learn how to resolve conflict and meet each other’s needs. The book’s inspiration comes from Ephesians 5:33, which commands husbands to love their wives and wives to respect their husbands. Approximately 3 out of 10 marriages end in divorce because love alone is not enough. Dr. Eggerichs and Les discuss the crazy cycle and the energizing cycle that marriages go through and how couples can work to bring peace, unity, love, and respect back into their marriage. Les shares things he wishes he could change if he could go back to the early years of his marriage, and Dr. Eggerichs reminds him that his current marriage is a testimony to the work God can and will do in any marriage.

 Learn more about Dr. Eggerich’s work: https://www.loveandrespect.com/about-us
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 Learn more about Dr. Eggerich’s work: https://www.loveandrespect.com/about-us
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      <title>Gary Thomas - Dealing With Toxic People</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Why is it so important to eliminate toxic people from your life? To answer this question, Les interviews Gary Thomas about his new book, “When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People.” Sometimes, people do not want to receive what you say to them, but that does not mean you have to let them walk all over you. Gary clarifies that while every toxic person is difficult, not every difficult person is toxic. He equips listeners with markers to identify whether they are in unhealthy relationships and comforts those who feel like they cannot walk away. God wants us to protect ourselves from toxic people because they steal our joy, peace, strength, and confidence and make us ineffective in producing fruit. We must be willing to walk away if the relationship is not producing fruit. You are not responsible when someone responds in an unhealthy way to a healthy situation. You are responsible for guarding your heart and determining when to walk away from toxic influences.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Nov 2023 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Why is it so important to eliminate toxic people from your life? To answer this question, Les interviews Gary Thomas about his new book, “When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People.” Sometimes, people do not want to receive what you say to them, but that does not mean you have to let them walk all over you. Gary clarifies that while every toxic person is difficult, not every difficult person is toxic. He equips listeners with markers to identify whether they are in unhealthy relationships and comforts those who feel like they cannot walk away. God wants us to protect ourselves from toxic people because they steal our joy, peace, strength, and confidence and make us ineffective in producing fruit. We must be willing to walk away if the relationship is not producing fruit. You are not responsible when someone responds in an unhealthy way to a healthy situation. You are responsible for guarding your heart and determining when to walk away from toxic influences.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Tim and Rory Aughinbaugh are back on the podcast to chat with Les about marriage, parenting, and keeping God first in every season of life. They share how they are navigating changes in their family as their kids start driving, dating, and socializing, keeping them away from home more often. Like many parents with growing children, they lament how their family used to be while anticipating the joy of watching their children mature as they enter the world. They share how they teach their kids to partner with the Holy Spirit as they navigate adult decisions. Even though it is hard to watch your kids struggle, Tim and Rory remind parents that allowing their children to feel and experience the natural consequences of their actions is good. These are teaching moments so your kids can learn to keep God first as they enter adulthood! Rory reminds couples that the strength of your marriage gives your kids security, and they share practical ways couples can love and serve each other. Plus, Les has a surprise for Tim and Rory at the end that you won’t want to miss!
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Nov 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Tim and Rory Aughinbaugh are back on the podcast to chat with Les about marriage, parenting, and keeping God first in every season of life. They share how they are navigating changes in their family as their kids start driving, dating, and socializing, keeping them away from home more often. Like many parents with growing children, they lament how their family used to be while anticipating the joy of watching their children mature as they enter the world. They share how they teach their kids to partner with the Holy Spirit as they navigate adult decisions. Even though it is hard to watch your kids struggle, Tim and Rory remind parents that allowing their children to feel and experience the natural consequences of their actions is good. These are teaching moments so your kids can learn to keep God first as they enter adulthood! Rory reminds couples that the strength of your marriage gives your kids security, and they share practical ways couples can love and serve each other. Plus, Les has a surprise for Tim and Rory at the end that you won’t want to miss!</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dan Sered is the COO of Jews for Jesus, a nonprofit organization consisting of people who are committed allies of the Jewish people. Dan shares his testimony of growing up in a secular Jewish household, how his future wife introduced him to Jesus, and the moment he decided to have a personal relationship with Him. He joins Les on the podcast to answer the question, what’s really happening in Israel? Dan encourages Christians to stand with our Jewish friends and neighbors and be clear that we believe there is never any excuse for the brutality demonstrated toward the Jewish people. He discusses why the Jews are God’s chosen people and reminds listeners that God is faithful even when His people are faithless. For Christians who wonder how they can help and what they should pray, Dan shares specific prayer requests and people to pray for. 
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      <itunes:summary>Dan Sered is the COO of Jews for Jesus, a nonprofit organization consisting of people who are committed allies of the Jewish people. Dan shares his testimony of growing up in a secular Jewish household, how his future wife introduced him to Jesus, and the moment he decided to have a personal relationship with Him. He joins Les on the podcast to answer the question, what’s really happening in Israel? Dan encourages Christians to stand with our Jewish friends and neighbors and be clear that we believe there is never any excuse for the brutality demonstrated toward the Jewish people. He discusses why the Jews are God’s chosen people and reminds listeners that God is faithful even when His people are faithless. For Christians who wonder how they can help and what they should pray, Dan shares specific prayer requests and people to pray for. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Deconstructionism has recently gained popularity in our society, especially among young adults. For many people, it comes from a desire for connection, approval, and truth. Pastor Jeremy Brownlee joins Les Norman to discuss the foundations of faith and why people deconstruct their faith. They remind believers that we are called to study God’s Word and should live by the Word of God, not the word of pastors, social media influencers, or political candidates. The Enemy is continually trying to chip away at the foundations of our faith. But God is good, and His Word is true. If you encounter someone that is deconstructing, love them. Talk to them. Listen to understand them. Share the truth with them. They may just be looking for genuine people whom they can trust. If you are going through deconstruction, Jesus loves you. He is not upset by your questions and concerns but doesn’t want you to be deceived. Don’t suppress your questions and struggles, because the Enemy wants you in isolation. Reach out to a trusted person today or visit one of the resources below. 

Want answers to your questions? Visit these resources:
livingproof.co/got-questions/
https://www.gotquestions.org/

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Deconstructionism has recently gained popularity in our society, especially among young adults. For many people, it comes from a desire for connection, approval, and truth. Pastor Jeremy Brownlee joins Les Norman to discuss the foundations of faith and why people deconstruct their faith. They remind believers that we are called to study God’s Word and should live by the Word of God, not the word of pastors, social media influencers, or political candidates. The Enemy is continually trying to chip away at the foundations of our faith. But God is good, and His Word is true. If you encounter someone that is deconstructing, love them. Talk to them. Listen to understand them. Share the truth with them. They may just be looking for genuine people whom they can trust. If you are going through deconstruction, Jesus loves you. He is not upset by your questions and concerns but doesn’t want you to be deceived. Don’t suppress your questions and struggles, because the Enemy wants you in isolation. Reach out to a trusted person today or visit one of the resources below. 

Want answers to your questions? Visit these resources:
livingproof.co/got-questions/
https://www.gotquestions.org/
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      <itunes:subtitle>Deconstructionism has recently gained popularity in our society, especially among young adults. For many people, it comes from a desire for connection, approval, and truth. Pastor Jeremy Brownlee joins Les Norman to discuss the foundations of faith and why people deconstruct their faith. They remind believers that we are called to study God’s Word and should live by the Word of God, not the word of pastors, social media influencers, or political candidates. The Enemy is continually trying to chip away at the foundations of our faith. But God is good, and His Word is true. If you encounter someone that is deconstructing, love them. Talk to them. Listen to understand them. Share the truth with them. They may just be looking for genuine people whom they can trust. If you are going through deconstruction, Jesus loves you. He is not upset by your questions and concerns but doesn’t want you to be deceived. Don’t suppress your questions and struggles, because the Enemy wants you in isolation. Reach out to a trusted person today or visit one of the resources below. 

Want answers to your questions? Visit these resources:
livingproof.co/got-questions/
https://www.gotquestions.org/
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      <description><![CDATA[A whole generation has been indoctrinated against the Bible and taught to believe that man’s truth – their personal beliefs and how they feel – is the ultimate standard of truth. In this episode, Ken Ham joins Les Norman to talk about his ministry, Answers in Genesis, and the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter that allow people to experience the Bible come to life. Ken presents God’s truth in a loving and confident way while pointing out errors in evolutionary arguments. He shows how Genesis lays out the gospel and the foundation for marriage, sexuality, and other principles our culture struggles to define today. Ken encourages listeners to think foundationally about what God says in the Bible and reminds us that there really are answers in Genesis to all kinds of foundational questions people are asking today.

Learn more about Answers in Genesis:
answersingenesis.org

Visit the Abundant Life website:
livingproof.co

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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Oct 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Ken Ham, Les Norman)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>A whole generation has been indoctrinated against the Bible and taught to believe that man’s truth – their personal beliefs and how they feel – is the ultimate standard of truth. In this episode, Ken Ham joins Les Norman to talk about his ministry, Answers in Genesis, and the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter that allow people to experience the Bible come to life. Ken presents God’s truth in a loving and confident way while pointing out errors in evolutionary arguments. He shows how Genesis lays out the gospel and the foundation for marriage, sexuality, and other principles our culture struggles to define today. Ken encourages listeners to think foundationally about what God says in the Bible and reminds us that there really are answers in Genesis to all kinds of foundational questions people are asking today.

Learn more about Answers in Genesis:
answersingenesis.org

Visit the Abundant Life website:
livingproof.co
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      <itunes:subtitle>A whole generation has been indoctrinated against the Bible and taught to believe that man’s truth – their personal beliefs and how they feel – is the ultimate standard of truth. In this episode, Ken Ham joins Les Norman to talk about his ministry, Answers in Genesis, and the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter that allow people to experience the Bible come to life. Ken presents God’s truth in a loving and confident way while pointing out errors in evolutionary arguments. He shows how Genesis lays out the gospel and the foundation for marriage, sexuality, and other principles our culture struggles to define today. Ken encourages listeners to think foundationally about what God says in the Bible and reminds us that there really are answers in Genesis to all kinds of foundational questions people are asking today.

Learn more about Answers in Genesis:
answersingenesis.org

Visit the Abundant Life website:
livingproof.co
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      <description><![CDATA[Steven Branch, the Independence campus pastor, joins Les Norman to discuss how to root your identity in Christ and identify material things in which we tend to root our identity. Since we can’t physically see Jesus, we tend to root our identity in things like our job, marital status, or friendships. But these things are finite, so they will not satisfy us long-term. Steven recounts the season of life where his identity was rooted in being a student pastor and how he became insecure if any branch of the student ministry was not thriving. He and Les discuss situations where they were convicted to apologize to other people for how they acted when they were insecure because their identity wasn’t in Christ and how that insecurity can damage relationships. We often put ourselves in bondage by chasing things that aren’t our real identity in Christ. Steven shares several verses to memorize and meditate on daily to remind us of our identity in Christ. He leaves us with a final reminder that the offer of salvation is open to everyone, and if you place your faith in Christ, you are a new creation. Your identity – who you are – is in Christ and nothing else.

Verses to meditate on:
•	Galatians 2:20
•	Colossians 3:23
•	Psalm 119:11 & 105
•	Ephesians 2:10

Visit our website:
livingproof.co

Take the identity quiz for specific verses about who God says you are livingproof.co/identity-in-christ-quiz/

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Steven Branch, Les Norman)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Who Are You in Christ? A Man’s Identity in Christ</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Steven Branch, the Independence campus pastor, joins Les Norman to discuss how to root your identity in Christ and identify material things in which we tend to root our identity. Since we can’t physically see Jesus, we tend to root our identity in things like our job, marital status, or friendships. But these things are finite, so they will not satisfy us long-term. Steven recounts the season of life where his identity was rooted in being a student pastor and how he became insecure if any branch of the student ministry was not thriving. He and Les discuss situations where they were convicted to apologize to other people for how they acted when they were insecure because their identity wasn’t in Christ and how that insecurity can damage relationships. We often put ourselves in bondage by chasing things that aren’t our real identity in Christ. Steven shares several verses to memorize and meditate on daily to remind us of our identity in Christ. He leaves us with a final reminder that the offer of salvation is open to everyone, and if you place your faith in Christ, you are a new creation. Your identity – who you are – is in Christ and nothing else.

Verses to meditate on:
•	Galatians 2:20
•	Colossians 3:23
•	Psalm 119:11 &amp; 105
•	Ephesians 2:10

Visit our website:
livingproof.co

Take the identity quiz for specific verses about who God says you are livingproof.co/identity-in-christ-quiz/
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      <itunes:subtitle>Steven Branch, the Independence campus pastor, joins Les Norman to discuss how to root your identity in Christ and identify material things in which we tend to root our identity. Since we can’t physically see Jesus, we tend to root our identity in things like our job, marital status, or friendships. But these things are finite, so they will not satisfy us long-term. Steven recounts the season of life where his identity was rooted in being a student pastor and how he became insecure if any branch of the student ministry was not thriving. He and Les discuss situations where they were convicted to apologize to other people for how they acted when they were insecure because their identity wasn’t in Christ and how that insecurity can damage relationships. We often put ourselves in bondage by chasing things that aren’t our real identity in Christ. Steven shares several verses to memorize and meditate on daily to remind us of our identity in Christ. He leaves us with a final reminder that the offer of salvation is open to everyone, and if you place your faith in Christ, you are a new creation. Your identity – who you are – is in Christ and nothing else.

Verses to meditate on:
•	Galatians 2:20
•	Colossians 3:23
•	Psalm 119:11 &amp; 105
•	Ephesians 2:10

Visit our website:
livingproof.co

Take the identity quiz for specific verses about who God says you are livingproof.co/identity-in-christ-quiz/
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      <description><![CDATA[The world tells women they can be anything, but our society struggles to define femininity. On the one hand, they say women should be quiet and submissive, but on the other, they assert that women should be loud and bold. In this episode, Les Norman interviews Kiley Masters and Jennifer Spears about biblical womanhood and establishing your identity in Christ. Kiley and Jennifer share their testimonies and describe their lives before they understood the redemption they received in Jesus. They remind women that their identity isn’t determined by their titles, like “mom,” “sister,” “friend,” or “wife.” Instead, it is determined by who Christ says you are, and this identity spills over into your titles, which determines your worth and how you act. Their final encouragement for women is to study God’s word, know their identity, and stay in community. These three steps will equip you to discern the difference between Satan’s lies and God’s truth.

Verses to remind you of your identity in Christ:
Psalm 46:5
John 1:12
Ephesians 2:8-10

Abundant Life's website: https://livingproof.co

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Kiley Masters, Jennifer Spears, Les Norman)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Who Are You in Christ? A Women&apos;s identity in Christ</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Kiley Masters, Jennifer Spears, Les Norman</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The world tells women they can be anything, but our society struggles to define femininity. On the one hand, they say women should be quiet and submissive, but on the other, they assert that women should be loud and bold. In this episode, Les Norman interviews Kiley Masters and Jennifer Spears about biblical womanhood and establishing your identity in Christ. Kiley and Jennifer share their testimonies and describe their lives before they understood the redemption they received in Jesus. They remind women that their identity isn’t determined by their titles, like “mom,” “sister,” “friend,” or “wife.” Instead, it is determined by who Christ says you are, and this identity spills over into your titles, which determines your worth and how you act. Their final encouragement for women is to study God’s word, know their identity, and stay in community. These three steps will equip you to discern the difference between Satan’s lies and God’s truth.

Verses to remind you of your identity in Christ:
Psalm 46:5
John 1:12
Ephesians 2:8-10

Abundant Life&apos;s website: https://livingproof.co
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The world tells women they can be anything, but our society struggles to define femininity. On the one hand, they say women should be quiet and submissive, but on the other, they assert that women should be loud and bold. In this episode, Les Norman interviews Kiley Masters and Jennifer Spears about biblical womanhood and establishing your identity in Christ. Kiley and Jennifer share their testimonies and describe their lives before they understood the redemption they received in Jesus. They remind women that their identity isn’t determined by their titles, like “mom,” “sister,” “friend,” or “wife.” Instead, it is determined by who Christ says you are, and this identity spills over into your titles, which determines your worth and how you act. Their final encouragement for women is to study God’s word, know their identity, and stay in community. These three steps will equip you to discern the difference between Satan’s lies and God’s truth.

Verses to remind you of your identity in Christ:
Psalm 46:5
John 1:12
Ephesians 2:8-10

Abundant Life&apos;s website: https://livingproof.co
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      <title>Lance Harrington - Overland Park Campus</title>
      <description><![CDATA[When God calls you to do something, He will prepare others’ hearts and put everything together in His perfect way. This promise has been proven true for Lance Harrington, Executive Pastor of Campuses at Abundant Life, and the future Overland Park campus pastor. As the Executive Pastor of Campuses, he supports, encourages, leads, & guides the campus pastors to maintain the culture at each campus. When asked what the culture of Abundant Life is, Lance answers, “Loving God and loving people.” He also tackles the pushback from the public that Abundant Life is growing too fast and is too overwhelming. While things may seem overwhelming from our point of view, Lance reminds us that God has never been overwhelmed. He is always pursuing people, so we should pursue them and look for opportunities to bring the Gospel to our hurting neighbors. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Lance Harrington, Les Norman)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>When God calls you to do something, He will prepare others’ hearts and put everything together in His perfect way. This promise has been proven true for Lance Harrington, Executive Pastor of Campuses at Abundant Life, and the future Overland Park campus pastor. As the Executive Pastor of Campuses, he supports, encourages, leads, &amp; guides the campus pastors to maintain the culture at each campus. When asked what the culture of Abundant Life is, Lance answers, “Loving God and loving people.” He also tackles the pushback from the public that Abundant Life is growing too fast and is too overwhelming. While things may seem overwhelming from our point of view, Lance reminds us that God has never been overwhelmed. He is always pursuing people, so we should pursue them and look for opportunities to bring the Gospel to our hurting neighbors. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When God calls you to do something, He will prepare others’ hearts and put everything together in His perfect way. This promise has been proven true for Lance Harrington, Executive Pastor of Campuses at Abundant Life, and the future Overland Park campus pastor. As the Executive Pastor of Campuses, he supports, encourages, leads, &amp; guides the campus pastors to maintain the culture at each campus. When asked what the culture of Abundant Life is, Lance answers, “Loving God and loving people.” He also tackles the pushback from the public that Abundant Life is growing too fast and is too overwhelming. While things may seem overwhelming from our point of view, Lance reminds us that God has never been overwhelmed. He is always pursuing people, so we should pursue them and look for opportunities to bring the Gospel to our hurting neighbors. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Get To Know Jonathan Clark - Paradigm</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Do you ever feel that maybe God has called you to do something more than what you’re doing? Jonathan Clark clearly heard God tell him that he was made to do something more and that revelation drastically changed his life. As the new young adult pastor at Abundant Life’s young adult ministry, Paradigm, he is passionate about seeing the next generation know God and make Him known. Jonathan talks about meeting Pastor Chad, being offered the position with the Paradigm staff, and the difficulties of moving his family away from everything familiar to pursue God’s calling in his life. Jonathan and Les also talk about their shared desire to provide for their families, actively pour into their kids, and demonstrate obedience to what God asks them to do. Jonathan reminds listeners that God is, has been, and always will be faithful to His people. You can trust Him with your future but must demonstrate your trust through obedience.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Do you ever feel that maybe God has called you to do something more than what you’re doing? Jonathan Clark clearly heard God tell him that he was made to do something more and that revelation drastically changed his life. As the new young adult pastor at Abundant Life’s young adult ministry, Paradigm, he is passionate about seeing the next generation know God and make Him known. Jonathan talks about meeting Pastor Chad, being offered the position with the Paradigm staff, and the difficulties of moving his family away from everything familiar to pursue God’s calling in his life. Jonathan and Les also talk about their shared desire to provide for their families, actively pour into their kids, and demonstrate obedience to what God asks them to do. Jonathan reminds listeners that God is, has been, and always will be faithful to His people. You can trust Him with your future but must demonstrate your trust through obedience.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you ever feel that maybe God has called you to do something more than what you’re doing? Jonathan Clark clearly heard God tell him that he was made to do something more and that revelation drastically changed his life. As the new young adult pastor at Abundant Life’s young adult ministry, Paradigm, he is passionate about seeing the next generation know God and make Him known. Jonathan talks about meeting Pastor Chad, being offered the position with the Paradigm staff, and the difficulties of moving his family away from everything familiar to pursue God’s calling in his life. Jonathan and Les also talk about their shared desire to provide for their families, actively pour into their kids, and demonstrate obedience to what God asks them to do. Jonathan reminds listeners that God is, has been, and always will be faithful to His people. You can trust Him with your future but must demonstrate your trust through obedience.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Financial stewardship and the Bible</title>
      <description><![CDATA[What does the Bible say about tithing and financial stewardship? To answer this question, Les interviews Mitch Black, a financial advisor and managing director at Black, Davis, & Associates. They discuss the crippling effects of trying to grip tightly to your money and encourage listeners to tithe instead and look for ways to bless others financially. Mitch reflects on his childhood, where his parents taught him how to have a stewardship mindset from a very early age. He encourages listeners to diligently steward their time, talent, and treasure as an act of honor and thankfulness to God for the things He’s given us. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What does the Bible say about tithing and financial stewardship? To answer this question, Les interviews Mitch Black, a financial advisor and managing director at Black, Davis, &amp; Associates. They discuss the crippling effects of trying to grip tightly to your money and encourage listeners to tithe instead and look for ways to bless others financially. Mitch reflects on his childhood, where his parents taught him how to have a stewardship mindset from a very early age. He encourages listeners to diligently steward their time, talent, and treasure as an act of honor and thankfulness to God for the things He’s given us. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What does the Bible say about tithing and financial stewardship? To answer this question, Les interviews Mitch Black, a financial advisor and managing director at Black, Davis, &amp; Associates. They discuss the crippling effects of trying to grip tightly to your money and encourage listeners to tithe instead and look for ways to bless others financially. Mitch reflects on his childhood, where his parents taught him how to have a stewardship mindset from a very early age. He encourages listeners to diligently steward their time, talent, and treasure as an act of honor and thankfulness to God for the things He’s given us. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Jonathan Buttram-Re:gen</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We weren’t created to live in shame, but the guilt of our sin often causes us to isolate ourselves from our community. Jonathan Buttram is the re:generation pastor at Abundant Life. The program’s mission is to be an authentic community of Christ followers relentless in helping each other experience intimacy with God. Re:generation exists to guide individuals to freedom from emotional and spiritual strongholds. Participants in the program meet weekly to unpack their fears, struggles, and beliefs and learn how to foster a healthy heart, mind, and soul. Jonathan encourages listeners that if they have a pulse, re:generation is for them. If something in your heart is not allowing you to live in freedom, we encourage you to pursue healing and recovery through re:generation.

https://www.regenerationrecovery.org/
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Jonathan Buttram, Les Norman)</author>
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Abby Johnson founded And Then There Were None ministries, helping abortion clinic workers transition out of the industry. She is also the author of Fierce Mercy and Unplanned, which was recently made into a movie. Her encouragement for us is that if you want to change the culture, you must do it by introducing people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

https://abbyj.com/
https://abortionworker.com 

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Abby Johnson founded And Then There Were None ministries, helping abortion clinic workers transition out of the industry. She is also the author of Fierce Mercy and Unplanned, which was recently made into a movie. Her encouragement for us is that if you want to change the culture, you must do it by introducing people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

https://abbyj.com/
https://abortionworker.com 
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Abby Johnson founded And Then There Were None ministries, helping abortion clinic workers transition out of the industry. She is also the author of Fierce Mercy and Unplanned, which was recently made into a movie. Her encouragement for us is that if you want to change the culture, you must do it by introducing people to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

https://abbyj.com/
https://abortionworker.com 
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The Townsend Institute: https://www.cui.edu/townsend.

Dr. Townsend’s website: https://drtownsend.com/

Abundant Life’s Website: https://livingproof.co/

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The Townsend Institute: https://www.cui.edu/townsend.

Dr. Townsend’s website: https://drtownsend.com/

Abundant Life’s Website: https://livingproof.co/
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The Townsend Institute: https://www.cui.edu/townsend.

Dr. Townsend’s website: https://drtownsend.com/

Abundant Life’s Website: https://livingproof.co/
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      <description><![CDATA[Pastor Phil and Les discuss how the problem of tolerating homosexuality starts in the church house, not the schoolhouse or the White House. When the church teaches that homosexuality is compatible with Christianity, it prostitutes itself with lies, which is also a sign of the end times. Pastor Phil warns listeners that self-idolatry leads to distorted gender identity. We were all born in sin, but Jesus didn’t come to affirm our sins and celebrate our lifestyles. He came to free us from our sins and change our lifestyles! 

Pastor Phil also shares how Christians should befriend and witness to homosexual people. He encourages listeners to attempt to be relational before being confrontational and to affirm their love for their homosexual friends without affirming their lifestyle. He leaves us with a final reminder that we are not anybody’s judge, but we are called to know and speak the truth. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Brant Hansen is an author, nationally syndicated radio host, and advocate for healing children through CURE International. He is also diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome and nystagmus, but he doesn’t let those diagnoses stop him. Brant and Les discuss Brant’s book, “Unoffendable,” and how being unoffendable is an act of obedience. Brant reminds listeners that spirituality is loyalty to God and encourages us that just because we can’t feel God’s presence doesn’t mean He isn’t close. He challenges us to think about what we pay attention to because what captures your attention determines who you’re becoming. Brant’s quirky, honest, and truthful demeanor inspires listeners to strive to live unoffended.

Brant is a co-host of the Brant and Sherri Oddcast, which airs on various stations and streams on any streaming platform.

Branthansen.com
https://livingproof.co/

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Brant is a co-host of the Brant and Sherri Oddcast, which airs on various stations and streams on any streaming platform.

Branthansen.com
https://livingproof.co/
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Brant is a co-host of the Brant and Sherri Oddcast, which airs on various stations and streams on any streaming platform.

Branthansen.com
https://livingproof.co/
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      <description><![CDATA[Host Les Norman interviews the founders of Refine Us Ministries, Justin and Trisha Davis.
Our mission is to help you restore hope and renew relationships because communities thrive when relationships are healthy. They coach others to help relationships thrive. They also talk about their new book Beyond Ordinary.
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      <description><![CDATA[Host Les Norman spends some time with Dr. Ken Wilgus the author of Feeding the Mouth that Bites You. 

They dive into the world of parenting teens. Some simple things you can do as a parent of teens getting them ready to be adults. A clear and practical path to:
Planned Emancipation
Training them to be adults
Knowing and understanding adolescents
Knowing how to respond


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They dive into the world of parenting teens. Some simple things you can do as a parent of teens getting them ready to be adults. A clear and practical path to:
Planned Emancipation
Training them to be adults
Knowing and understanding adolescents
Knowing how to respond

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They dive into the world of parenting teens. Some simple things you can do as a parent of teens getting them ready to be adults. A clear and practical path to:
Planned Emancipation
Training them to be adults
Knowing and understanding adolescents
Knowing how to respond

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Les Norman and Jeremy Brownlee talk about what it means to communicate and to be a part of a team.
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Even when you feel like you can't go on, God is not done with you. 

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Even when you feel like you can&apos;t go on, God is not done with you. 

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Abundant Life 

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James 1:27 says, “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.” 

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James 1:27 says, “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.” 

Adoption is a calling and another way to share the love of Jesus. 

If you feel led toward this calling, the McGaugheys encourage you to pray about this choice constantly, connect with others in the adoption community, and learn about the process as much as you can. 

Bringing new children home can present many unexpected challenges. Some of these children have faced trauma and do not trust adults. Your relationship with your spouse and other children may be stretched as well. Finding a Christian licensed counselor can be a valuable resource to help with this transition. 

Are you considering adoption or looking for more support? Abundant Life has exciting plans to launch a foster/adopt ministry soon. Visit the Abundant Life website to sign up for the upcoming interest meeting on November 20th, at 1:00pm. 


Abundant Life Family Ministry: Foster/Adopt

https://livingproof.co/ministry/family/

Abundant Life Counseling Center

https://livingproof.co/ministry/counseling/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, guest Jenna Doll shares a valuable evangelism tool: the My SharePal app. Matthew 28:19 says, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” This is our great commission, yet according to a recent study, less than 2% of believers share the gospel. Of that group, 95% have never led someone to Jesus. 

Jenna and her family have a heart for evangelism. They created My SharePal to help believers share their faith confidently and clearly in a conversational way.

The app takes you through the evangelism process step-by-step. First, it prompts you to ask questions that encourage a spiritual conversation. These questions will help understand the person you’re sharing the gospel with and show that you care about their opinion. Next, the app displays scripture that reveals different aspects of the gospel. Jenna says this is important because it keeps your conversation on point and doesn’t bog it down with your own opinions. Finally, the app gives you closing questions and a prayer if the person is ready to accept Christ. My SharePal also features evangelism training and community features.

If you're nervous about sharing your faith or aren't sure how to, check out My SharePal. You can visit the website to learn more or download the app on the Apple or Google Play store.


My SharePal

https://mysharepal.com


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, guest Jenna Doll shares a valuable evangelism tool: the My SharePal app. Matthew 28:19 says, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” This is our great commission, yet according to a recent study, less than 2% of believers share the gospel. Of that group, 95% have never led someone to Jesus. 

Jenna and her family have a heart for evangelism. They created My SharePal to help believers share their faith confidently and clearly in a conversational way.

The app takes you through the evangelism process step-by-step. First, it prompts you to ask questions that encourage a spiritual conversation. These questions will help understand the person you’re sharing the gospel with and show that you care about their opinion. Next, the app displays scripture that reveals different aspects of the gospel. Jenna says this is important because it keeps your conversation on point and doesn’t bog it down with your own opinions. Finally, the app gives you closing questions and a prayer if the person is ready to accept Christ. My SharePal also features evangelism training and community features.

If you&apos;re nervous about sharing your faith or aren&apos;t sure how to, check out My SharePal. You can visit the website to learn more or download the app on the Apple or Google Play store.


My SharePal

https://mysharepal.com


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, guest Jenna Doll shares a valuable evangelism tool: the My SharePal app. Matthew 28:19 says, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” This is our great commission, yet according to a recent study, less than 2% of believers share the gospel. Of that group, 95% have never led someone to Jesus. 

Jenna and her family have a heart for evangelism. They created My SharePal to help believers share their faith confidently and clearly in a conversational way.

The app takes you through the evangelism process step-by-step. First, it prompts you to ask questions that encourage a spiritual conversation. These questions will help understand the person you’re sharing the gospel with and show that you care about their opinion. Next, the app displays scripture that reveals different aspects of the gospel. Jenna says this is important because it keeps your conversation on point and doesn’t bog it down with your own opinions. Finally, the app gives you closing questions and a prayer if the person is ready to accept Christ. My SharePal also features evangelism training and community features.

If you&apos;re nervous about sharing your faith or aren&apos;t sure how to, check out My SharePal. You can visit the website to learn more or download the app on the Apple or Google Play store.


My SharePal

https://mysharepal.com


Abundant Life

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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, a couple preparing to serve overseas shares their journey to faith and how the Lord called them into international missions. 

Acts 1:8 tells us, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

While this couple was involved in a thriving ministry in the United States, neither considered becoming international missionaries. Recently, God broke their hearts for a section of the world without access to the gospel. He led them to interact with locals who hadn’t even heard of Jesus Christ.

At first, they were uncertain if this was really God’s calling. They decided to inventory the idols in their lives or the things that hindered their growth in Christ. Soon after, the Lord opened the door and their plans finalized. 

While not everyone is called to become a missionary, they encourage us to look at our lives and see what gets in the way of our relationship with Jesus. Ask what keeps us from obedience when God’s command is difficult to follow.

This young couple asks for prayer moving forward. They want us to pray that the Lord will be with them, their marriage, and the people that they share the gospel with.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2022 10:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, a couple preparing to serve overseas shares their journey to faith and how the Lord called them into international missions. 

Acts 1:8 tells us, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

While this couple was involved in a thriving ministry in the United States, neither considered becoming international missionaries. Recently, God broke their hearts for a section of the world without access to the gospel. He led them to interact with locals who hadn’t even heard of Jesus Christ.

At first, they were uncertain if this was really God’s calling. They decided to inventory the idols in their lives or the things that hindered their growth in Christ. Soon after, the Lord opened the door and their plans finalized. 

While not everyone is called to become a missionary, they encourage us to look at our lives and see what gets in the way of our relationship with Jesus. Ask what keeps us from obedience when God’s command is difficult to follow.

This young couple asks for prayer moving forward. They want us to pray that the Lord will be with them, their marriage, and the people that they share the gospel with.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, a couple preparing to serve overseas shares their journey to faith and how the Lord called them into international missions. 

Acts 1:8 tells us, “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.”

While this couple was involved in a thriving ministry in the United States, neither considered becoming international missionaries. Recently, God broke their hearts for a section of the world without access to the gospel. He led them to interact with locals who hadn’t even heard of Jesus Christ.

At first, they were uncertain if this was really God’s calling. They decided to inventory the idols in their lives or the things that hindered their growth in Christ. Soon after, the Lord opened the door and their plans finalized. 

While not everyone is called to become a missionary, they encourage us to look at our lives and see what gets in the way of our relationship with Jesus. Ask what keeps us from obedience when God’s command is difficult to follow.

This young couple asks for prayer moving forward. They want us to pray that the Lord will be with them, their marriage, and the people that they share the gospel with.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Three out of four students in public schools are unchurched.The students brave enough to share their faith are often called names or victimized. In this episode, special guest hosts Season Tingler and Stephen Summit introduce us to First Priority of America, a nationwide organization dedicated to taking the hope of Christ to every student. First Priority educates, trains, and provides resources for students who want to legally form clubs and share the gospel with unbelieving students on the public school campus.

First Priority is gospel-oriented, student-led, strategy-based, and exists to unite and partner with the church. Their goal is to funnel students from the club into the local churches. 

To do this, students in the First Priority club go through the EPIC program (Equip, Prepare, Invite, and Connect). During weeks one and two, students learn effective evangelism techniques and how to share their testimony with their peers. For the third week, students invite their friends to visit the club. This week is the “secret sauce” because it allows members to share their faith and opens the door for unbelieving students to hear the gospel from a friend. Connect week helps new believers find the churches they need to grow in their faith and be discipled.

First Priority recently opened operations in the Kansas City area. If you’re interested in starting a club or you’d like to learn more about additional partnership opportunities, contact either Season or Stephen.


First Priority of America

https://firstpriority.club/kansascity


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Sep 2022 13:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Stephen Summit)</author>
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      <itunes:title>First Priority</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:duration>00:35:16</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Three out of four students in public schools are unchurched.The students brave enough to share their faith are often called names or victimized. In this episode, special guest hosts Season Tingler and Stephen Summit introduce us to First Priority of America, a nationwide organization dedicated to taking the hope of Christ to every student. First Priority educates, trains, and provides resources for students who want to legally form clubs and share the gospel with unbelieving students on the public school campus.

First Priority is gospel-oriented, student-led, strategy-based, and exists to unite and partner with the church. Their goal is to funnel students from the club into the local churches. 

To do this, students in the First Priority club go through the EPIC program (Equip, Prepare, Invite, and Connect). During weeks one and two, students learn effective evangelism techniques and how to share their testimony with their peers. For the third week, students invite their friends to visit the club. This week is the “secret sauce” because it allows members to share their faith and opens the door for unbelieving students to hear the gospel from a friend. Connect week helps new believers find the churches they need to grow in their faith and be discipled.

First Priority recently opened operations in the Kansas City area. If you’re interested in starting a club or you’d like to learn more about additional partnership opportunities, contact either Season or Stephen.


First Priority of America

https://firstpriority.club/kansascity


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Three out of four students in public schools are unchurched.The students brave enough to share their faith are often called names or victimized. In this episode, special guest hosts Season Tingler and Stephen Summit introduce us to First Priority of America, a nationwide organization dedicated to taking the hope of Christ to every student. First Priority educates, trains, and provides resources for students who want to legally form clubs and share the gospel with unbelieving students on the public school campus.

First Priority is gospel-oriented, student-led, strategy-based, and exists to unite and partner with the church. Their goal is to funnel students from the club into the local churches. 

To do this, students in the First Priority club go through the EPIC program (Equip, Prepare, Invite, and Connect). During weeks one and two, students learn effective evangelism techniques and how to share their testimony with their peers. For the third week, students invite their friends to visit the club. This week is the “secret sauce” because it allows members to share their faith and opens the door for unbelieving students to hear the gospel from a friend. Connect week helps new believers find the churches they need to grow in their faith and be discipled.

First Priority recently opened operations in the Kansas City area. If you’re interested in starting a club or you’d like to learn more about additional partnership opportunities, contact either Season or Stephen.


First Priority of America

https://firstpriority.club/kansascity


Abundant Life

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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to part 2 of our interview with guest host Debbie Stiegler. Debbie is the Executive Director of Ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough. After experiencing several losses herself, Debbie wrote Beyond Survival to help others learn how to thrive after tragedy. In the previous episode, we talked about key topics from her book, like owning your story and finding a purpose in your pain.

In this final episode, Debbie shares how we can overcome bitterness after a loss, find soul prosperity, and gain perspective with our story so we can impact others.

Remember that your loss does not define you. It is part of a portrait that God sees from His seat. He uses the journey of your life to impact others, not the destination. Sometimes we go through painful detours, but if we yield to God, He will get us to our ultimate destination.

If you’d like to grab a copy of Debbie’s book, Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough releases August 28th. Visit her website for more information.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com


Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>debbie stiegler</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to part 2 of our interview with guest host Debbie Stiegler. Debbie is the Executive Director of Ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough. After experiencing several losses herself, Debbie wrote Beyond Survival to help others learn how to thrive after tragedy. In the previous episode, we talked about key topics from her book, like owning your story and finding a purpose in your pain.

In this final episode, Debbie shares how we can overcome bitterness after a loss, find soul prosperity, and gain perspective with our story so we can impact others.

Remember that your loss does not define you. It is part of a portrait that God sees from His seat. He uses the journey of your life to impact others, not the destination. Sometimes we go through painful detours, but if we yield to God, He will get us to our ultimate destination.

If you’d like to grab a copy of Debbie’s book, Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough releases August 28th. Visit her website for more information.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com


Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to part 2 of our interview with guest host Debbie Stiegler. Debbie is the Executive Director of Ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough. After experiencing several losses herself, Debbie wrote Beyond Survival to help others learn how to thrive after tragedy. In the previous episode, we talked about key topics from her book, like owning your story and finding a purpose in your pain.

In this final episode, Debbie shares how we can overcome bitterness after a loss, find soul prosperity, and gain perspective with our story so we can impact others.

Remember that your loss does not define you. It is part of a portrait that God sees from His seat. He uses the journey of your life to impact others, not the destination. Sometimes we go through painful detours, but if we yield to God, He will get us to our ultimate destination.

If you’d like to grab a copy of Debbie’s book, Beyond Survival: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough releases August 28th. Visit her website for more information.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com


Abundant Life
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      <description><![CDATA[In part one of this two-part series, guest host Debbie Stiegler walks us through finding purpose and hope in the face of hardship. Debbie is the executive director of ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: How to Find Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough.  

Debbie never saw herself as an author, but as she faced several difficult circumstances over the years, she began to take notes on the lessons the Lord taught her. She believed that there had to be a purpose for her pain. In a season when she felt buried, she realized that God was planting her and growing her into what He needed her to be.

To survive a difficult incident, sometimes we must unbecome who we are so we can become who God ultimately wants us to be. After surviving this tragedy, we might feel stuck. Gracefully moving past who were is the mark of a mature person whose heart is longer broken into pieces. Through God, we can move from survival mode into overcoming mode.

Beyond Survival releases on August 28th. To learn more about Debbie or her upcoming books, check out her website below.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com 


Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Debbie Stiegler)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In part one of this two-part series, guest host Debbie Stiegler walks us through finding purpose and hope in the face of hardship. Debbie is the executive director of ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: How to Find Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough.  

Debbie never saw herself as an author, but as she faced several difficult circumstances over the years, she began to take notes on the lessons the Lord taught her. She believed that there had to be a purpose for her pain. In a season when she felt buried, she realized that God was planting her and growing her into what He needed her to be.

To survive a difficult incident, sometimes we must unbecome who we are so we can become who God ultimately wants us to be. After surviving this tragedy, we might feel stuck. Gracefully moving past who were is the mark of a mature person whose heart is longer broken into pieces. Through God, we can move from survival mode into overcoming mode.

Beyond Survival releases on August 28th. To learn more about Debbie or her upcoming books, check out her website below.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com 


Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In part one of this two-part series, guest host Debbie Stiegler walks us through finding purpose and hope in the face of hardship. Debbie is the executive director of ministry at Abundant Life and the author of Beyond Survival: How to Find Hope, Healing, and Happiness After Any Setback Because Surviving Isn’t Enough.  

Debbie never saw herself as an author, but as she faced several difficult circumstances over the years, she began to take notes on the lessons the Lord taught her. She believed that there had to be a purpose for her pain. In a season when she felt buried, she realized that God was planting her and growing her into what He needed her to be.

To survive a difficult incident, sometimes we must unbecome who we are so we can become who God ultimately wants us to be. After surviving this tragedy, we might feel stuck. Gracefully moving past who were is the mark of a mature person whose heart is longer broken into pieces. Through God, we can move from survival mode into overcoming mode.

Beyond Survival releases on August 28th. To learn more about Debbie or her upcoming books, check out her website below.

Debbie Stiegler
https://debbiestiegler.com 


Abundant Life
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      <title>Overcoming Spiritual Dryness</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Les and Pastor Kyle Worsham discuss spiritual dryness.
What is spiritual dryness?
A feeling of being depleted or empty. Many people describe it as feeling far from the presence of God or having minimal or no spiritual growth

What 3 things can cause spiritual dryness?
Situations and mindsets: lusts of the flesh and pride are the primary ones

Lusts: Peter said that fleshly lusts wage “war against the soul” (1 Peter 2:11). Fleshly desires dull the senses of spiritual things. We start to chase after things of this world rather than things of the Kingdom, which leaves us dry.

Pride: Pride is the sin that kills faith and trust in God. Pride crept into the garden, and it creeps into your lives today. When we go through life and feel “good” about our state of being, we can forget the Lord and think all we have is from our own strength and doing. Pride seeks adoration and appreciation. It forgets that great and mighty things will be done by God's Spirit, not by our strength.

Lack of consuming God’s Word: The Bible says that God’s Word is a lamp and a light. It reveals the places to walk. So often, we are spiritually dry because we don’t know what to do in a given situation. We become so focused on other things or the difficulty of our situation that it takes away from time in God’s Word and prayer. Spiritual dryness is a red flag to cut away distraction and carve out time with God every day.

How to overcome lust, pride, and lack of consuming God’s Word
Lust: Ask God to reveal to you any areas that are unchecked. What are you “consuming” that is actually drying you up rather than refreshing and nourishing your spirit? This could be watching certain movies, listening to certain music, or gathering with people who speak against God’s Word.

Pride: Ask God to reveal areas where pride has crept in. God says that He gives grace to the humble and resists the proud. If you are feeling spiritually dry, humbly come before God and repent. Ask Him to renew a right spirit within you (Psalm 51:10-12).

Lack of consuming God’s Word: Ask God what He wants you to let go of to begin to receive refreshment from the Living Water. This takes spiritual discipline and commitment, but the harvest will be abundant in due season.

Is there a hidden gift in spiritual dryness?
Yes! Spiritual dryness is not pleasant, but it is a reality for us at various points in our faith journey. As with anything—in times of joy and trials—we must be willing to ask God what He wants us to see and learn from every circumstance. Seasons of spiritual dryness are no different.
Jesus said if anyone thirsts, come. Spiritual dryness leaves us thirsty. But unless we thirst, we won’t draw near to the One who can give us living water. The key to overcoming spiritual dryness is to reposition our minds to come to Jesus and drink!

How to overcome spiritual dryness
Recognize it as an invitation to come to Jesus.

David’s example in Psalm 42: He didn’t allow his past or his feelings to drive him. He decided to praise and hope in God.

Worship.

Get into the Word.

Pray out loud.

Journal: record prayers and how God answers them.

Join community and attend revival weekend.
Livingproof.co/revival
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Kyle Worsham)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Overcoming Spiritual Dryness</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Kyle Worsham</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Les and Pastor Kyle Worsham discuss spiritual dryness.
What is spiritual dryness?
A feeling of being depleted or empty. Many people describe it as feeling far from the presence of God or having minimal or no spiritual growth

What 3 things can cause spiritual dryness?
Situations and mindsets: lusts of the flesh and pride are the primary ones

Lusts: Peter said that fleshly lusts wage “war against the soul” (1 Peter 2:11). Fleshly desires dull the senses of spiritual things. We start to chase after things of this world rather than things of the Kingdom, which leaves us dry.

Pride: Pride is the sin that kills faith and trust in God. Pride crept into the garden, and it creeps into your lives today. When we go through life and feel “good” about our state of being, we can forget the Lord and think all we have is from our own strength and doing. Pride seeks adoration and appreciation. It forgets that great and mighty things will be done by God&apos;s Spirit, not by our strength.

Lack of consuming God’s Word: The Bible says that God’s Word is a lamp and a light. It reveals the places to walk. So often, we are spiritually dry because we don’t know what to do in a given situation. We become so focused on other things or the difficulty of our situation that it takes away from time in God’s Word and prayer. Spiritual dryness is a red flag to cut away distraction and carve out time with God every day.

How to overcome lust, pride, and lack of consuming God’s Word
Lust: Ask God to reveal to you any areas that are unchecked. What are you “consuming” that is actually drying you up rather than refreshing and nourishing your spirit? This could be watching certain movies, listening to certain music, or gathering with people who speak against God’s Word.

Pride: Ask God to reveal areas where pride has crept in. God says that He gives grace to the humble and resists the proud. If you are feeling spiritually dry, humbly come before God and repent. Ask Him to renew a right spirit within you (Psalm 51:10-12).

Lack of consuming God’s Word: Ask God what He wants you to let go of to begin to receive refreshment from the Living Water. This takes spiritual discipline and commitment, but the harvest will be abundant in due season.

Is there a hidden gift in spiritual dryness?
Yes! Spiritual dryness is not pleasant, but it is a reality for us at various points in our faith journey. As with anything—in times of joy and trials—we must be willing to ask God what He wants us to see and learn from every circumstance. Seasons of spiritual dryness are no different.
Jesus said if anyone thirsts, come. Spiritual dryness leaves us thirsty. But unless we thirst, we won’t draw near to the One who can give us living water. The key to overcoming spiritual dryness is to reposition our minds to come to Jesus and drink!

How to overcome spiritual dryness
Recognize it as an invitation to come to Jesus.

David’s example in Psalm 42: He didn’t allow his past or his feelings to drive him. He decided to praise and hope in God.

Worship.

Get into the Word.

Pray out loud.

Journal: record prayers and how God answers them.

Join community and attend revival weekend.
Livingproof.co/revival</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Les and Pastor Kyle Worsham discuss spiritual dryness.
What is spiritual dryness?
A feeling of being depleted or empty. Many people describe it as feeling far from the presence of God or having minimal or no spiritual growth

What 3 things can cause spiritual dryness?
Situations and mindsets: lusts of the flesh and pride are the primary ones

Lusts: Peter said that fleshly lusts wage “war against the soul” (1 Peter 2:11). Fleshly desires dull the senses of spiritual things. We start to chase after things of this world rather than things of the Kingdom, which leaves us dry.

Pride: Pride is the sin that kills faith and trust in God. Pride crept into the garden, and it creeps into your lives today. When we go through life and feel “good” about our state of being, we can forget the Lord and think all we have is from our own strength and doing. Pride seeks adoration and appreciation. It forgets that great and mighty things will be done by God&apos;s Spirit, not by our strength.

Lack of consuming God’s Word: The Bible says that God’s Word is a lamp and a light. It reveals the places to walk. So often, we are spiritually dry because we don’t know what to do in a given situation. We become so focused on other things or the difficulty of our situation that it takes away from time in God’s Word and prayer. Spiritual dryness is a red flag to cut away distraction and carve out time with God every day.

How to overcome lust, pride, and lack of consuming God’s Word
Lust: Ask God to reveal to you any areas that are unchecked. What are you “consuming” that is actually drying you up rather than refreshing and nourishing your spirit? This could be watching certain movies, listening to certain music, or gathering with people who speak against God’s Word.

Pride: Ask God to reveal areas where pride has crept in. God says that He gives grace to the humble and resists the proud. If you are feeling spiritually dry, humbly come before God and repent. Ask Him to renew a right spirit within you (Psalm 51:10-12).

Lack of consuming God’s Word: Ask God what He wants you to let go of to begin to receive refreshment from the Living Water. This takes spiritual discipline and commitment, but the harvest will be abundant in due season.

Is there a hidden gift in spiritual dryness?
Yes! Spiritual dryness is not pleasant, but it is a reality for us at various points in our faith journey. As with anything—in times of joy and trials—we must be willing to ask God what He wants us to see and learn from every circumstance. Seasons of spiritual dryness are no different.
Jesus said if anyone thirsts, come. Spiritual dryness leaves us thirsty. But unless we thirst, we won’t draw near to the One who can give us living water. The key to overcoming spiritual dryness is to reposition our minds to come to Jesus and drink!

How to overcome spiritual dryness
Recognize it as an invitation to come to Jesus.

David’s example in Psalm 42: He didn’t allow his past or his feelings to drive him. He decided to praise and hope in God.

Worship.

Get into the Word.

Pray out loud.

Journal: record prayers and how God answers them.

Join community and attend revival weekend.
Livingproof.co/revival</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Understanding Baptism</title>
      <description><![CDATA[With Revival Weekend just around the corner, Les Norman and guest host Mark McGaughey discuss baptism: what it means and why we should do it. 

Baptism is the picture of being immersed in Christ, fully covered in Him. It started as a ritual to purify the Israelites of contamination before entering the tabernacle. John the Baptist called the nation of Israel to repent and wash themselves clean of their sin. Jesus took it a step further. His body represented the uncleanness of humanity. He wanted to be washed as an example, so others would follow. 

Why should you be baptized? To be clear, baptism doesn’t provide salvation. Faith in Jesus Christ saves you. 

Acts 2:41 tells us that “those who accepted his message were baptized.” Repentance should come before any outward manifestation of water baptism. Afterward, baptism tells the world that you have professed your faith in Jesus. It’s also a reminder of your identity in Christ.

If you’ve decided to get baptized, Revival Weekend is the perfect time. Revival Weekend begins Friday, August 19 and continues through Sunday, August 21. Join us for worship, family fun, and baptisms.

Check out more details or register at livingproof.co/revival
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Mark McGaughey)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/understanding-baptism-zn6W9yCh</link>
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      <itunes:summary>With Revival Weekend just around the corner, Les Norman and guest host Mark McGaughey discuss baptism: what it means and why we should do it. 

Baptism is the picture of being immersed in Christ, fully covered in Him. It started as a ritual to purify the Israelites of contamination before entering the tabernacle. John the Baptist called the nation of Israel to repent and wash themselves clean of their sin. Jesus took it a step further. His body represented the uncleanness of humanity. He wanted to be washed as an example, so others would follow. 

Why should you be baptized? To be clear, baptism doesn’t provide salvation. Faith in Jesus Christ saves you. 

Acts 2:41 tells us that “those who accepted his message were baptized.” Repentance should come before any outward manifestation of water baptism. Afterward, baptism tells the world that you have professed your faith in Jesus. It’s also a reminder of your identity in Christ.

If you’ve decided to get baptized, Revival Weekend is the perfect time. Revival Weekend begins Friday, August 19 and continues through Sunday, August 21. Join us for worship, family fun, and baptisms.

Check out more details or register at livingproof.co/revival</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>With Revival Weekend just around the corner, Les Norman and guest host Mark McGaughey discuss baptism: what it means and why we should do it. 

Baptism is the picture of being immersed in Christ, fully covered in Him. It started as a ritual to purify the Israelites of contamination before entering the tabernacle. John the Baptist called the nation of Israel to repent and wash themselves clean of their sin. Jesus took it a step further. His body represented the uncleanness of humanity. He wanted to be washed as an example, so others would follow. 

Why should you be baptized? To be clear, baptism doesn’t provide salvation. Faith in Jesus Christ saves you. 

Acts 2:41 tells us that “those who accepted his message were baptized.” Repentance should come before any outward manifestation of water baptism. Afterward, baptism tells the world that you have professed your faith in Jesus. It’s also a reminder of your identity in Christ.

If you’ve decided to get baptized, Revival Weekend is the perfect time. Revival Weekend begins Friday, August 19 and continues through Sunday, August 21. Join us for worship, family fun, and baptisms.

Check out more details or register at livingproof.co/revival</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>What is revival and how to apply scripture for revival?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Les Norman and Pastor Phil talk about what is revival and how can we apply scripture to it?

We are often in need of need spiritual refreshment.

Spiritual revival means spiritual reawakening is on the horizon. In other words, what was once…
Asleep is awakened
Stagnant is moving
Dry is refreshed
Dead is alive
Hidden is revealed
Spiritual revival increases devotion to God for His children and makes known His power through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit knocks on the door of the heart for both the Believer and non-Believer, eliciting a response. 
When this happens, we have a fresh perspective of our need for Jesus and see ourselves in light of God’s graciousness and holiness. It brings humility and awe. 
As a result, lives are changed. We are becoming living proof of a loving God to a watching world.
How to apply Bible verses about revival and receive refreshment 
List of verses:
Psalm 19:7
Psalm 51:10
Psalm 119
2 Chronicles 7:14
Isaiah 57:15
Ephesians 5:14
Apply
Pray and Seek
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must humble ourselves, turn to the Lord, and boast in Him, not ourselves.
Ask and Speak
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must ask and speak according to God’s Word. His Word unfolds and gives light (Psalm 119:130). It imparts understanding to the simple and causes the enemy to flee.
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must join together in community. God uses us to multiply His impact in an area while blessing and encouraging His children.

Livingproof.co/revival

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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/what-is-revival-and-how-to-apply-scripture-for-revival-kNM1IOBz</link>
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      <itunes:summary>Les Norman and Pastor Phil talk about what is revival and how can we apply scripture to it?

We are often in need of need spiritual refreshment.

Spiritual revival means spiritual reawakening is on the horizon. In other words, what was once…
Asleep is awakened
Stagnant is moving
Dry is refreshed
Dead is alive
Hidden is revealed
Spiritual revival increases devotion to God for His children and makes known His power through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit knocks on the door of the heart for both the Believer and non-Believer, eliciting a response. 
When this happens, we have a fresh perspective of our need for Jesus and see ourselves in light of God’s graciousness and holiness. It brings humility and awe. 
As a result, lives are changed. We are becoming living proof of a loving God to a watching world.
How to apply Bible verses about revival and receive refreshment 
List of verses:
Psalm 19:7
Psalm 51:10
Psalm 119
2 Chronicles 7:14
Isaiah 57:15
Ephesians 5:14
Apply
Pray and Seek
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must humble ourselves, turn to the Lord, and boast in Him, not ourselves.
Ask and Speak
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must ask and speak according to God’s Word. His Word unfolds and gives light (Psalm 119:130). It imparts understanding to the simple and causes the enemy to flee.
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must join together in community. God uses us to multiply His impact in an area while blessing and encouraging His children.

Livingproof.co/revival
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Les Norman and Pastor Phil talk about what is revival and how can we apply scripture to it?

We are often in need of need spiritual refreshment.

Spiritual revival means spiritual reawakening is on the horizon. In other words, what was once…
Asleep is awakened
Stagnant is moving
Dry is refreshed
Dead is alive
Hidden is revealed
Spiritual revival increases devotion to God for His children and makes known His power through the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit knocks on the door of the heart for both the Believer and non-Believer, eliciting a response. 
When this happens, we have a fresh perspective of our need for Jesus and see ourselves in light of God’s graciousness and holiness. It brings humility and awe. 
As a result, lives are changed. We are becoming living proof of a loving God to a watching world.
How to apply Bible verses about revival and receive refreshment 
List of verses:
Psalm 19:7
Psalm 51:10
Psalm 119
2 Chronicles 7:14
Isaiah 57:15
Ephesians 5:14
Apply
Pray and Seek
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must humble ourselves, turn to the Lord, and boast in Him, not ourselves.
Ask and Speak
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must ask and speak according to God’s Word. His Word unfolds and gives light (Psalm 119:130). It imparts understanding to the simple and causes the enemy to flee.
To apply the scriptures about spiritual revival, we must join together in community. God uses us to multiply His impact in an area while blessing and encouraging His children.

Livingproof.co/revival
</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Restoration and Recovery from Sex/Porn Addiction</title>
      <description><![CDATA[oday Les Norman and special guest host Mark Denison tackle a sensitive yet pervasive topic: pornography. 

The pornography industry is a billion-dollar industry, ensnaring about 64% of men outside the church and 60% inside it. It doesn't just affect men, either. An estimated 40% of sex addicts are women.

Mark Denison and his wife, Beth, co-founded There's Still Hope after he recovered from sexual addiction himself. There’s Still Hope provides resources to men, women, and churches to aid with recovery and restoration from sexual addiction. In this episode, Mark guides us through the factors that lead to sexual addiction, common triggers and how to overcome them, and the important steps to begin the journey to recovery. 

If you're struggling with sexual addiction, the first step is to surrender to Jesus Christ. Jesus died for you and he wants you to live in freedom. Mark tells us that while sexual addiction cripples, secrets kill. Confessing your addiction and seeking help from others can help end this cycle.

There's Still Hope offers informational resources, 1:1 mentoring, and programs designed to help you. You can also visit Abundant Life's website to learn more about Regen. Regen is a Christian-based, 12-step recovery program that meets at the Lee’s Summit campus.


There’s Still Hope

https://theresstillhope.org


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/ministry/regeneration/ 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>oday Les Norman and special guest host Mark Denison tackle a sensitive yet pervasive topic: pornography. 

The pornography industry is a billion-dollar industry, ensnaring about 64% of men outside the church and 60% inside it. It doesn&apos;t just affect men, either. An estimated 40% of sex addicts are women.

Mark Denison and his wife, Beth, co-founded There&apos;s Still Hope after he recovered from sexual addiction himself. There’s Still Hope provides resources to men, women, and churches to aid with recovery and restoration from sexual addiction. In this episode, Mark guides us through the factors that lead to sexual addiction, common triggers and how to overcome them, and the important steps to begin the journey to recovery. 

If you&apos;re struggling with sexual addiction, the first step is to surrender to Jesus Christ. Jesus died for you and he wants you to live in freedom. Mark tells us that while sexual addiction cripples, secrets kill. Confessing your addiction and seeking help from others can help end this cycle.

There&apos;s Still Hope offers informational resources, 1:1 mentoring, and programs designed to help you. You can also visit Abundant Life&apos;s website to learn more about Regen. Regen is a Christian-based, 12-step recovery program that meets at the Lee’s Summit campus.


There’s Still Hope

https://theresstillhope.org


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/ministry/regeneration/ </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>oday Les Norman and special guest host Mark Denison tackle a sensitive yet pervasive topic: pornography. 

The pornography industry is a billion-dollar industry, ensnaring about 64% of men outside the church and 60% inside it. It doesn&apos;t just affect men, either. An estimated 40% of sex addicts are women.

Mark Denison and his wife, Beth, co-founded There&apos;s Still Hope after he recovered from sexual addiction himself. There’s Still Hope provides resources to men, women, and churches to aid with recovery and restoration from sexual addiction. In this episode, Mark guides us through the factors that lead to sexual addiction, common triggers and how to overcome them, and the important steps to begin the journey to recovery. 

If you&apos;re struggling with sexual addiction, the first step is to surrender to Jesus Christ. Jesus died for you and he wants you to live in freedom. Mark tells us that while sexual addiction cripples, secrets kill. Confessing your addiction and seeking help from others can help end this cycle.

There&apos;s Still Hope offers informational resources, 1:1 mentoring, and programs designed to help you. You can also visit Abundant Life&apos;s website to learn more about Regen. Regen is a Christian-based, 12-step recovery program that meets at the Lee’s Summit campus.


There’s Still Hope

https://theresstillhope.org


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/ministry/regeneration/ </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, Les interviews Gina Pastore, inspirational speaker, author, and radio host of The Real Life with Gina Pastore and David James. 

Gina is also the widow of Frank Pastore, former MLB player, and radio host. After thirty-five incredible years of marriage, Frank’s sudden death shattered Gina’s identity and future. In this episode, she talks about their early marriage and how she found new beauty after suffering from a devastating loss.

If you’re struggling with grief, Gina wants you to know that acute grief will not last forever. While it never goes away completely, it does become easier to cope with after a time. In the meantime, be open to what God has for you, receive love from family and friends, and don’t be afraid to seek out counseling if you need it.

You can read more of Gina’s story in her book Picking Up the Pieces of My Shattered Life. Keep an eye out for her latest book as well, Braided: Woven Together by Tragedy, which releases in October.

Know that Abundant Life is here for you as well. Check out the website for grieving resources and next steps for your faith. 

Gina Pastore
https://kkla.com/personality/gina-pastore

Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co/caregroups
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, Les interviews Gina Pastore, inspirational speaker, author, and radio host of The Real Life with Gina Pastore and David James. 

Gina is also the widow of Frank Pastore, former MLB player, and radio host. After thirty-five incredible years of marriage, Frank’s sudden death shattered Gina’s identity and future. In this episode, she talks about their early marriage and how she found new beauty after suffering from a devastating loss.

If you’re struggling with grief, Gina wants you to know that acute grief will not last forever. While it never goes away completely, it does become easier to cope with after a time. In the meantime, be open to what God has for you, receive love from family and friends, and don’t be afraid to seek out counseling if you need it.

You can read more of Gina’s story in her book Picking Up the Pieces of My Shattered Life. Keep an eye out for her latest book as well, Braided: Woven Together by Tragedy, which releases in October.

Know that Abundant Life is here for you as well. Check out the website for grieving resources and next steps for your faith. 

Gina Pastore
https://kkla.com/personality/gina-pastore

Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co/caregroups</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, Les interviews Gina Pastore, inspirational speaker, author, and radio host of The Real Life with Gina Pastore and David James. 

Gina is also the widow of Frank Pastore, former MLB player, and radio host. After thirty-five incredible years of marriage, Frank’s sudden death shattered Gina’s identity and future. In this episode, she talks about their early marriage and how she found new beauty after suffering from a devastating loss.

If you’re struggling with grief, Gina wants you to know that acute grief will not last forever. While it never goes away completely, it does become easier to cope with after a time. In the meantime, be open to what God has for you, receive love from family and friends, and don’t be afraid to seek out counseling if you need it.

You can read more of Gina’s story in her book Picking Up the Pieces of My Shattered Life. Keep an eye out for her latest book as well, Braided: Woven Together by Tragedy, which releases in October.

Know that Abundant Life is here for you as well. Check out the website for grieving resources and next steps for your faith. 

Gina Pastore
https://kkla.com/personality/gina-pastore

Abundant Life
https://livingproof.co/caregroups</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, we chat with Austin Henry about serving in the church. Austin Henry is the Children’s Ministry Leader at Abundant Life Blue Springs.

As a child, he first felt the pull toward ministry after visiting a church Christmas production in Tulsa. It wasn't long before serving became a regular part of his life. He grew up in a family that actively served in the church. Looking back, some of his favorite memories were of his siblings and parents serving on Sundays together. Volunteering with his family also gave him a behind-the-scenes look at ministry that prepared him for his work today. 

If you're interested in ministry but you feel like you're too young or aren’t sure how to get plugged in, Austin encourages you to go to God. Ask him to use you to the best of your ability for His glory. He will! He’ll take you to places that you’ll never believe.

To learn more about Abundant Life Blue Springs or one of our many ministries, check out our website.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Austin Henry)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, we chat with Austin Henry about serving in the church. Austin Henry is the Children’s Ministry Leader at Abundant Life Blue Springs.

As a child, he first felt the pull toward ministry after visiting a church Christmas production in Tulsa. It wasn&apos;t long before serving became a regular part of his life. He grew up in a family that actively served in the church. Looking back, some of his favorite memories were of his siblings and parents serving on Sundays together. Volunteering with his family also gave him a behind-the-scenes look at ministry that prepared him for his work today. 

If you&apos;re interested in ministry but you feel like you&apos;re too young or aren’t sure how to get plugged in, Austin encourages you to go to God. Ask him to use you to the best of your ability for His glory. He will! He’ll take you to places that you’ll never believe.

To learn more about Abundant Life Blue Springs or one of our many ministries, check out our website.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, we chat with Austin Henry about serving in the church. Austin Henry is the Children’s Ministry Leader at Abundant Life Blue Springs.

As a child, he first felt the pull toward ministry after visiting a church Christmas production in Tulsa. It wasn&apos;t long before serving became a regular part of his life. He grew up in a family that actively served in the church. Looking back, some of his favorite memories were of his siblings and parents serving on Sundays together. Volunteering with his family also gave him a behind-the-scenes look at ministry that prepared him for his work today. 

If you&apos;re interested in ministry but you feel like you&apos;re too young or aren’t sure how to get plugged in, Austin encourages you to go to God. Ask him to use you to the best of your ability for His glory. He will! He’ll take you to places that you’ll never believe.

To learn more about Abundant Life Blue Springs or one of our many ministries, check out our website.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Living the single mom life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Thanks for listening to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, special guest host Jennifer Maggio discusses single parenting and her own inspiring journey into ministry. Jennifer is a four-time, award-winning author and speaker, the founder of The Life of a Single Mom Ministries, and the host of the Life of a Single Mom Podcast.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries began as a small Bible study group in Jennifer’s living room, but her journey into ministry started long before that. In 1999, while in the midst of brokenness and financial crisis, God told her that she would serve single moms. Eventually, she began attending church. While she struggled with the feeling that she didn’t belong, this first step allowed the Lord to minister to her broken heart and slowly transform her. 

Jennifer and Les encourage single parents to praise while in the pit because it is merely a season. Even after we surrender to Him, our troubles don't go away. There is suffering and loneliness as a single parent. However, God restores all and has a purpose for everything we go through.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries is a global non-profit organization with over 1600 ministries across the United States. It teaches churches how to minister to single-moms in an effective way. The Life of A Single Mom Ministries also offers Single Mom University, a collection of 160 life-skill classes for single parents. Topics include co-parenting with an ex, overcoming abuse, pregnancy, empty-nesting, and more. 

As a special gift to the Watching World Podcast listeners, Jennifer is giving a free year of access to Single Mom University. To sign up, visit https://singlemomuniversity.com. Apply for the scholarship and mention either “Les Norman” or “The Watching World Podcast” for a full year’s access for free. 


The Life of a Single Mom Ministries

https://thelifeofasinglemom.com/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Jennifer Maggio)</author>
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      <itunes:author>Jennifer Maggio</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Thanks for listening to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, special guest host Jennifer Maggio discusses single parenting and her own inspiring journey into ministry. Jennifer is a four-time, award-winning author and speaker, the founder of The Life of a Single Mom Ministries, and the host of the Life of a Single Mom Podcast.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries began as a small Bible study group in Jennifer’s living room, but her journey into ministry started long before that. In 1999, while in the midst of brokenness and financial crisis, God told her that she would serve single moms. Eventually, she began attending church. While she struggled with the feeling that she didn’t belong, this first step allowed the Lord to minister to her broken heart and slowly transform her. 

Jennifer and Les encourage single parents to praise while in the pit because it is merely a season. Even after we surrender to Him, our troubles don&apos;t go away. There is suffering and loneliness as a single parent. However, God restores all and has a purpose for everything we go through.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries is a global non-profit organization with over 1600 ministries across the United States. It teaches churches how to minister to single-moms in an effective way. The Life of A Single Mom Ministries also offers Single Mom University, a collection of 160 life-skill classes for single parents. Topics include co-parenting with an ex, overcoming abuse, pregnancy, empty-nesting, and more. 

As a special gift to the Watching World Podcast listeners, Jennifer is giving a free year of access to Single Mom University. To sign up, visit https://singlemomuniversity.com. Apply for the scholarship and mention either “Les Norman” or “The Watching World Podcast” for a full year’s access for free. 


The Life of a Single Mom Ministries

https://thelifeofasinglemom.com/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thanks for listening to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In this episode, special guest host Jennifer Maggio discusses single parenting and her own inspiring journey into ministry. Jennifer is a four-time, award-winning author and speaker, the founder of The Life of a Single Mom Ministries, and the host of the Life of a Single Mom Podcast.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries began as a small Bible study group in Jennifer’s living room, but her journey into ministry started long before that. In 1999, while in the midst of brokenness and financial crisis, God told her that she would serve single moms. Eventually, she began attending church. While she struggled with the feeling that she didn’t belong, this first step allowed the Lord to minister to her broken heart and slowly transform her. 

Jennifer and Les encourage single parents to praise while in the pit because it is merely a season. Even after we surrender to Him, our troubles don&apos;t go away. There is suffering and loneliness as a single parent. However, God restores all and has a purpose for everything we go through.

The Life of a Single Mom Ministries is a global non-profit organization with over 1600 ministries across the United States. It teaches churches how to minister to single-moms in an effective way. The Life of A Single Mom Ministries also offers Single Mom University, a collection of 160 life-skill classes for single parents. Topics include co-parenting with an ex, overcoming abuse, pregnancy, empty-nesting, and more. 

As a special gift to the Watching World Podcast listeners, Jennifer is giving a free year of access to Single Mom University. To sign up, visit https://singlemomuniversity.com. Apply for the scholarship and mention either “Les Norman” or “The Watching World Podcast” for a full year’s access for free. 


The Life of a Single Mom Ministries

https://thelifeofasinglemom.com/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[n this episode of the Watching World Podcast, guest host Rod Handley, the creator of Character That Counts, gives us insight on Biblical Manhood in the Face of a Crazy World. 

What should the biblical man be doing when the world has turned upside down and the line between right and wrong has been erased? 

Rod encourages us to look at the 4 responsibilities God gave Adam: 

Courageously follow the Word of God. That is, engaging, meditating, and studying it. God’s Word gives us our marching orders.

Love and protect women. Not just our mothers, wives, and daughters. All women should be viewed as special and worthy of protection.

Excel at the work God has entrusted to us.

Better God's world through the legacy we pass on. This refers to our spiritual children as well as our biological children. 

As Biblical men, we need to respond appropriately when our beliefs are twisted or challenged. We can act as self-made men (responding based on our own beliefs); image-conscious men (responding based on the world’s beliefs); or transformed men (responding based on what the Bible says). We should let the Word of God proclaim who we are and how we respond. 

Unfortunately, Satan often derails us from our path to the fully transformed man with these six common problems: 

Father wounds
Lack of a clear manhood vision
Unprocessed trauma
Addictive habits
Lack of community or close friends 
Becoming spiritually stuck

Do you struggle with one or all of these problems? Community and accountability helps us become the godly men we are supposed to be. It allows us to grow together through confession. There’s a radical difference between men who choose to be connected and those who are not. 

We can choose between the “good life” or the “glorified life.” 

When you live the “good life”, everything appears okay, but something is still missing. When you live the “glorified life”, you've surrendered your life to Christ. The “glorified life” gives us freedom from fear and anxiety. It allows us to become the men that God called us to be.

Rod Handley teaches men about Biblical manhood at his Youtube channel, https://youtube.com/c/RodHandley. He also leads the class, “Base Camp,” at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit, from 6:00-8:00pm. You can also attend Rod's independent groups every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Visit his website, Character That Counts, for more details. 

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co


Rod Handley
Characterthatcounts.org
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>n this episode of the Watching World Podcast, guest host Rod Handley, the creator of Character That Counts, gives us insight on Biblical Manhood in the Face of a Crazy World. 

What should the biblical man be doing when the world has turned upside down and the line between right and wrong has been erased? 

Rod encourages us to look at the 4 responsibilities God gave Adam: 

Courageously follow the Word of God. That is, engaging, meditating, and studying it. God’s Word gives us our marching orders.

Love and protect women. Not just our mothers, wives, and daughters. All women should be viewed as special and worthy of protection.

Excel at the work God has entrusted to us.

Better God&apos;s world through the legacy we pass on. This refers to our spiritual children as well as our biological children. 

As Biblical men, we need to respond appropriately when our beliefs are twisted or challenged. We can act as self-made men (responding based on our own beliefs); image-conscious men (responding based on the world’s beliefs); or transformed men (responding based on what the Bible says). We should let the Word of God proclaim who we are and how we respond. 

Unfortunately, Satan often derails us from our path to the fully transformed man with these six common problems: 

Father wounds
Lack of a clear manhood vision
Unprocessed trauma
Addictive habits
Lack of community or close friends 
Becoming spiritually stuck

Do you struggle with one or all of these problems? Community and accountability helps us become the godly men we are supposed to be. It allows us to grow together through confession. There’s a radical difference between men who choose to be connected and those who are not. 

We can choose between the “good life” or the “glorified life.” 

When you live the “good life”, everything appears okay, but something is still missing. When you live the “glorified life”, you&apos;ve surrendered your life to Christ. The “glorified life” gives us freedom from fear and anxiety. It allows us to become the men that God called us to be.

Rod Handley teaches men about Biblical manhood at his Youtube channel, https://youtube.com/c/RodHandley. He also leads the class, “Base Camp,” at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit, from 6:00-8:00pm. You can also attend Rod&apos;s independent groups every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Visit his website, Character That Counts, for more details. 

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co


Rod Handley
Characterthatcounts.org</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>n this episode of the Watching World Podcast, guest host Rod Handley, the creator of Character That Counts, gives us insight on Biblical Manhood in the Face of a Crazy World. 

What should the biblical man be doing when the world has turned upside down and the line between right and wrong has been erased? 

Rod encourages us to look at the 4 responsibilities God gave Adam: 

Courageously follow the Word of God. That is, engaging, meditating, and studying it. God’s Word gives us our marching orders.

Love and protect women. Not just our mothers, wives, and daughters. All women should be viewed as special and worthy of protection.

Excel at the work God has entrusted to us.

Better God&apos;s world through the legacy we pass on. This refers to our spiritual children as well as our biological children. 

As Biblical men, we need to respond appropriately when our beliefs are twisted or challenged. We can act as self-made men (responding based on our own beliefs); image-conscious men (responding based on the world’s beliefs); or transformed men (responding based on what the Bible says). We should let the Word of God proclaim who we are and how we respond. 

Unfortunately, Satan often derails us from our path to the fully transformed man with these six common problems: 

Father wounds
Lack of a clear manhood vision
Unprocessed trauma
Addictive habits
Lack of community or close friends 
Becoming spiritually stuck

Do you struggle with one or all of these problems? Community and accountability helps us become the godly men we are supposed to be. It allows us to grow together through confession. There’s a radical difference between men who choose to be connected and those who are not. 

We can choose between the “good life” or the “glorified life.” 

When you live the “good life”, everything appears okay, but something is still missing. When you live the “glorified life”, you&apos;ve surrendered your life to Christ. The “glorified life” gives us freedom from fear and anxiety. It allows us to become the men that God called us to be.

Rod Handley teaches men about Biblical manhood at his Youtube channel, https://youtube.com/c/RodHandley. He also leads the class, “Base Camp,” at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit, from 6:00-8:00pm. You can also attend Rod&apos;s independent groups every Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Visit his website, Character That Counts, for more details. 

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co


Rod Handley
Characterthatcounts.org</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Patrick Morley: Four Voices</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, host Les Norman talks with Author Patrick Morley, Main in the Mirror and his new book The Four Voices: Taking Control of the Conversation in Your Head.
In the first line of the book, "Are you tired of feeling confused or overwhelmed by the voices competing in your head for control of your head and heart?" . In his new book, Patrick talks about the 4 voices we battle. The World, The Flesh, The Devil, The Holy Spirit. Which voice do you listen to? 
This book gives you practical ways and a guide to determine and identify the 4 voices and how to take control of them and ultimately take steps to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit and distinguish the truth.

livingproof.co
maninthemirror.org
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Jun 2022 18:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, host Les Norman talks with Author Patrick Morley, Main in the Mirror and his new book The Four Voices: Taking Control of the Conversation in Your Head.
In the first line of the book, &quot;Are you tired of feeling confused or overwhelmed by the voices competing in your head for control of your head and heart?&quot; . In his new book, Patrick talks about the 4 voices we battle. The World, The Flesh, The Devil, The Holy Spirit. Which voice do you listen to? 
This book gives you practical ways and a guide to determine and identify the 4 voices and how to take control of them and ultimately take steps to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit and distinguish the truth.

livingproof.co
maninthemirror.org</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, host Les Norman talks with Author Patrick Morley, Main in the Mirror and his new book The Four Voices: Taking Control of the Conversation in Your Head.
In the first line of the book, &quot;Are you tired of feeling confused or overwhelmed by the voices competing in your head for control of your head and heart?&quot; . In his new book, Patrick talks about the 4 voices we battle. The World, The Flesh, The Devil, The Holy Spirit. Which voice do you listen to? 
This book gives you practical ways and a guide to determine and identify the 4 voices and how to take control of them and ultimately take steps to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit and distinguish the truth.

livingproof.co
maninthemirror.org</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Bible Study Fellowship with Annette Bartle</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In today’s episode, special guest host Annette Bartel tells us about Bible Study Fellowship (BSF).

BSF is a multicultural, inter-denominational Bible study focused on producing a passionate commitment to God, his Word, and his church. It hosts over 1200 classes across the world for men and women, online and in-person. 

At BSF, you'll study God's Word in four ways: individual study, group discussion, listening to a lecture, and reading commentary notes. This layered approach gives scripture more opportunities to land in our hearts and helps us become comfortable discussing God's Word within a group setting.

Abundant Life Lee’s Summit hosts a Wednesday morning class of over 500 women. The study also offers a program from birth to the 12th grade. Typically, BSF classes run from September through May. While BSF is wrapping up this year’s study, it will kick off again in mid-September. Next year, the ladies will focus on People of the Promise:  Kingdom Divided. This study will go over 15 books of the Old Testament, including I&II Kings, I&II Chronicles, Jeremiah, part of Isaiah, and the minor prophets.

Check out BSF International to sign up for next year’s women's study. If you plan to enroll your children in the BSF teaching program, try to sign up as early as possible.

You can also check out BSF International for more information about the men's studies in Jackson County or online studies. 


Bible Study Fellowship

https://www.bsfinternational.org/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Annette Bartle)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In today’s episode, special guest host Annette Bartel tells us about Bible Study Fellowship (BSF).

BSF is a multicultural, inter-denominational Bible study focused on producing a passionate commitment to God, his Word, and his church. It hosts over 1200 classes across the world for men and women, online and in-person. 

At BSF, you&apos;ll study God&apos;s Word in four ways: individual study, group discussion, listening to a lecture, and reading commentary notes. This layered approach gives scripture more opportunities to land in our hearts and helps us become comfortable discussing God&apos;s Word within a group setting.

Abundant Life Lee’s Summit hosts a Wednesday morning class of over 500 women. The study also offers a program from birth to the 12th grade. Typically, BSF classes run from September through May. While BSF is wrapping up this year’s study, it will kick off again in mid-September. Next year, the ladies will focus on People of the Promise:  Kingdom Divided. This study will go over 15 books of the Old Testament, including I&amp;II Kings, I&amp;II Chronicles, Jeremiah, part of Isaiah, and the minor prophets.

Check out BSF International to sign up for next year’s women&apos;s study. If you plan to enroll your children in the BSF teaching program, try to sign up as early as possible.

You can also check out BSF International for more information about the men&apos;s studies in Jackson County or online studies. 


Bible Study Fellowship

https://www.bsfinternational.org/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast with Les Norman. In today’s episode, special guest host Annette Bartel tells us about Bible Study Fellowship (BSF).

BSF is a multicultural, inter-denominational Bible study focused on producing a passionate commitment to God, his Word, and his church. It hosts over 1200 classes across the world for men and women, online and in-person. 

At BSF, you&apos;ll study God&apos;s Word in four ways: individual study, group discussion, listening to a lecture, and reading commentary notes. This layered approach gives scripture more opportunities to land in our hearts and helps us become comfortable discussing God&apos;s Word within a group setting.

Abundant Life Lee’s Summit hosts a Wednesday morning class of over 500 women. The study also offers a program from birth to the 12th grade. Typically, BSF classes run from September through May. While BSF is wrapping up this year’s study, it will kick off again in mid-September. Next year, the ladies will focus on People of the Promise:  Kingdom Divided. This study will go over 15 books of the Old Testament, including I&amp;II Kings, I&amp;II Chronicles, Jeremiah, part of Isaiah, and the minor prophets.

Check out BSF International to sign up for next year’s women&apos;s study. If you plan to enroll your children in the BSF teaching program, try to sign up as early as possible.

You can also check out BSF International for more information about the men&apos;s studies in Jackson County or online studies. 


Bible Study Fellowship

https://www.bsfinternational.org/


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, special guest Jeff Cox tells us all about Re:gen. Re:gen is a 12-step life-change ministry. It meets every Monday at 6:30 in the Core Building at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit Campus. 

Re:gen stands for re:generation! This program is for anyone who wishes to grow and get the past struggles and addictions that keep them stuck. A few might include addiction, anger, fear, depression, anxiety, obsession, control, abuse, and sexual struggles. 

At Re:gen, you look at the things that have made you feel stuck in life and resulted in problems and cycles you’d like to get rid of. You take an inventory of the sins you’ve committed and have been committed against you. The foundation of Re:gen is loving well. Eventually the things that ensnare us erode the relationships in our life. Re:gen helps us look at surface level issues and dig down deep to heal.

Every meeting includes worship, a lesson from a speaker, testimonies, and group discussion. In these groups, you will go through your workbook and share your struggles. 

Sharing is an important step of the Re:gen process. 

James 5:16 says, “Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed…”

If you have struggles that you’re afraid to share, you’re not alone. At Re:gen, we like to create honesty and authenticity in a safe place, but sometimes you may share personal struggles with a mentor. People that come to Regen learn that they are not alone. We all become ensnared if we don’t live in community.

This is a free program open to anyone in the community, whatever your belief system is. To learn more about Re:gen, visit Abundant Life’s website. Or, just show up! You can begin Re:gen at any time.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/regen
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, special guest Jeff Cox tells us all about Re:gen. Re:gen is a 12-step life-change ministry. It meets every Monday at 6:30 in the Core Building at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit Campus. 

Re:gen stands for re:generation! This program is for anyone who wishes to grow and get the past struggles and addictions that keep them stuck. A few might include addiction, anger, fear, depression, anxiety, obsession, control, abuse, and sexual struggles. 

At Re:gen, you look at the things that have made you feel stuck in life and resulted in problems and cycles you’d like to get rid of. You take an inventory of the sins you’ve committed and have been committed against you. The foundation of Re:gen is loving well. Eventually the things that ensnare us erode the relationships in our life. Re:gen helps us look at surface level issues and dig down deep to heal.

Every meeting includes worship, a lesson from a speaker, testimonies, and group discussion. In these groups, you will go through your workbook and share your struggles. 

Sharing is an important step of the Re:gen process. 

James 5:16 says, “Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed…”

If you have struggles that you’re afraid to share, you’re not alone. At Re:gen, we like to create honesty and authenticity in a safe place, but sometimes you may share personal struggles with a mentor. People that come to Regen learn that they are not alone. We all become ensnared if we don’t live in community.

This is a free program open to anyone in the community, whatever your belief system is. To learn more about Re:gen, visit Abundant Life’s website. Or, just show up! You can begin Re:gen at any time.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/regen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the Watching World Podcast, special guest Jeff Cox tells us all about Re:gen. Re:gen is a 12-step life-change ministry. It meets every Monday at 6:30 in the Core Building at Abundant Life Lee’s Summit Campus. 

Re:gen stands for re:generation! This program is for anyone who wishes to grow and get the past struggles and addictions that keep them stuck. A few might include addiction, anger, fear, depression, anxiety, obsession, control, abuse, and sexual struggles. 

At Re:gen, you look at the things that have made you feel stuck in life and resulted in problems and cycles you’d like to get rid of. You take an inventory of the sins you’ve committed and have been committed against you. The foundation of Re:gen is loving well. Eventually the things that ensnare us erode the relationships in our life. Re:gen helps us look at surface level issues and dig down deep to heal.

Every meeting includes worship, a lesson from a speaker, testimonies, and group discussion. In these groups, you will go through your workbook and share your struggles. 

Sharing is an important step of the Re:gen process. 

James 5:16 says, “Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed…”

If you have struggles that you’re afraid to share, you’re not alone. At Re:gen, we like to create honesty and authenticity in a safe place, but sometimes you may share personal struggles with a mentor. People that come to Regen learn that they are not alone. We all become ensnared if we don’t live in community.

This is a free program open to anyone in the community, whatever your belief system is. To learn more about Re:gen, visit Abundant Life’s website. Or, just show up! You can begin Re:gen at any time.


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co/regen</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Watching World Podcast! In today’s episode, we speak with special guest host Heidi St. John about parenting in a culture that is anti-God and anti-family, developing community, and where to find Biblical examples of motherhood. 

Biblical literacy should be at the heart of motherhood. In order to teach scripture to our children, we need to know it ourselves. We can’t pass on what we don’t possess. Because our culture faces such bold lies, the only answer is to speak bold truth. Diving into the Word of God daily helps us combat these lies. Not only does scripture equip us, but our children need to see us reading it. 

We should also strive to stay in community with other believers. As mothers and human beings, we thrive on relationships. We need other Christian women to hold us accountable and encourage us.

Heidi St. John is the creator of Mom Strong International, The Busy Mom blog, and the Off the Bench Podcast. She's also currently running for Congress. 

Mom Strong International trains and equips women to lead. You can host bible studies or follow along with the monthly Bible study at momstronginternational.com. 


Heidi St. John

https://heidistjohn.com


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co 
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast! In today’s episode, we speak with special guest host Heidi St. John about parenting in a culture that is anti-God and anti-family, developing community, and where to find Biblical examples of motherhood. 

Biblical literacy should be at the heart of motherhood. In order to teach scripture to our children, we need to know it ourselves. We can’t pass on what we don’t possess. Because our culture faces such bold lies, the only answer is to speak bold truth. Diving into the Word of God daily helps us combat these lies. Not only does scripture equip us, but our children need to see us reading it. 

We should also strive to stay in community with other believers. As mothers and human beings, we thrive on relationships. We need other Christian women to hold us accountable and encourage us.

Heidi St. John is the creator of Mom Strong International, The Busy Mom blog, and the Off the Bench Podcast. She&apos;s also currently running for Congress. 

Mom Strong International trains and equips women to lead. You can host bible studies or follow along with the monthly Bible study at momstronginternational.com. 


Heidi St. John

https://heidistjohn.com


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the Watching World Podcast! In today’s episode, we speak with special guest host Heidi St. John about parenting in a culture that is anti-God and anti-family, developing community, and where to find Biblical examples of motherhood. 

Biblical literacy should be at the heart of motherhood. In order to teach scripture to our children, we need to know it ourselves. We can’t pass on what we don’t possess. Because our culture faces such bold lies, the only answer is to speak bold truth. Diving into the Word of God daily helps us combat these lies. Not only does scripture equip us, but our children need to see us reading it. 

We should also strive to stay in community with other believers. As mothers and human beings, we thrive on relationships. We need other Christian women to hold us accountable and encourage us.

Heidi St. John is the creator of Mom Strong International, The Busy Mom blog, and the Off the Bench Podcast. She&apos;s also currently running for Congress. 

Mom Strong International trains and equips women to lead. You can host bible studies or follow along with the monthly Bible study at momstronginternational.com. 


Heidi St. John

https://heidistjohn.com


Abundant Life

https://livingproof.co </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Wrapping up our series, Knowing What You Believe And Why You Believe It; World Views, Truth And Evidence Part 9, Les Norman and Ed Croteau discuss how to live as a Christian and share the gospel in today’s post-Christian American culture.
The number one thing you must do is know Jesus as your Lord and Savior. The Lordship of Jesus in your life is the most important aspect of witnessing to people. As it says in Colossians, Christ in you is the hope of glory (eternity). In John 15 it says apart from Christ we can do nothing.

Everyone is guilty, and most people will do, say, or pay anything to remove their guilt. This is self-evident. But we get to be the ones to tell them Jesus paid for our guilt on the cross because God loves us. If as a Christian you are feeling guilty over sins you keep committing, you can turn to Jesus and release it to Him. If you are not a Christian and you’re feeling guilty, it’s your own guilt, and it’s real. Jesus stands with arms open, ready to take that burden from you and save you.

An effective way of getting someone to the place of opening up is to ask questions and really listen to their answers. This is the most loving thing to do in getting to a place to share the gospel. Allow them to elaborate on their thoughts and opinions, and then you can ask them deeper questions. This gets people to really think about their stance and how they come to their conclusions. As you dig, they may find that their foundations for why they don’t believe in Jesus are pretty weak, and you can tell them about the good news and evidence.

All we’re called to do is share with people the gospel, and let the Holy Spirit do the work.

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.

Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co
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      <itunes:summary>Wrapping up our series, Knowing What You Believe And Why You Believe It; World Views, Truth And Evidence Part 9, Les Norman and Ed Croteau discuss how to live as a Christian and share the gospel in today’s post-Christian American culture.
The number one thing you must do is know Jesus as your Lord and Savior. The Lordship of Jesus in your life is the most important aspect of witnessing to people. As it says in Colossians, Christ in you is the hope of glory (eternity). In John 15 it says apart from Christ we can do nothing.

Everyone is guilty, and most people will do, say, or pay anything to remove their guilt. This is self-evident. But we get to be the ones to tell them Jesus paid for our guilt on the cross because God loves us. If as a Christian you are feeling guilty over sins you keep committing, you can turn to Jesus and release it to Him. If you are not a Christian and you’re feeling guilty, it’s your own guilt, and it’s real. Jesus stands with arms open, ready to take that burden from you and save you.

An effective way of getting someone to the place of opening up is to ask questions and really listen to their answers. This is the most loving thing to do in getting to a place to share the gospel. Allow them to elaborate on their thoughts and opinions, and then you can ask them deeper questions. This gets people to really think about their stance and how they come to their conclusions. As you dig, they may find that their foundations for why they don’t believe in Jesus are pretty weak, and you can tell them about the good news and evidence.

All we’re called to do is share with people the gospel, and let the Holy Spirit do the work.

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.

Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wrapping up our series, Knowing What You Believe And Why You Believe It; World Views, Truth And Evidence Part 9, Les Norman and Ed Croteau discuss how to live as a Christian and share the gospel in today’s post-Christian American culture.
The number one thing you must do is know Jesus as your Lord and Savior. The Lordship of Jesus in your life is the most important aspect of witnessing to people. As it says in Colossians, Christ in you is the hope of glory (eternity). In John 15 it says apart from Christ we can do nothing.

Everyone is guilty, and most people will do, say, or pay anything to remove their guilt. This is self-evident. But we get to be the ones to tell them Jesus paid for our guilt on the cross because God loves us. If as a Christian you are feeling guilty over sins you keep committing, you can turn to Jesus and release it to Him. If you are not a Christian and you’re feeling guilty, it’s your own guilt, and it’s real. Jesus stands with arms open, ready to take that burden from you and save you.

An effective way of getting someone to the place of opening up is to ask questions and really listen to their answers. This is the most loving thing to do in getting to a place to share the gospel. Allow them to elaborate on their thoughts and opinions, and then you can ask them deeper questions. This gets people to really think about their stance and how they come to their conclusions. As you dig, they may find that their foundations for why they don’t believe in Jesus are pretty weak, and you can tell them about the good news and evidence.

All we’re called to do is share with people the gospel, and let the Holy Spirit do the work.

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.

Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to part eight of our current series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In this episode, Les Norman and Ed Croteau wrap up understanding American culture and the final worldview, Christianity. 

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity teaches that there is an absolute truth that you can know.

Understanding who God is and the mechanics of the gospel is the key to understanding Christianity. 

God gives us examples and evidence that allows us to know Him in two different ways. The Greek words "nostos" and "ginoskos" are used in the Bible. 

Ginoskos is mentioned in John 17:3:

"Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent." 

Ginoskos refers to "absolute knowledge or deep understanding."

Nostos refers to "what can be known by observation or studied."

The Christian worldview emphasizes the gospel as the key to knowledge. The gospel proclaims that the Father made the Son, who knew no sin, to become sin for us. So that we might become the righteousness of God in the Son. 

Once we understand the mechanics of the gospel, we can know God as a person. 

Justice and fairness is defined by God. God is righteousness. God is love. He is justice. Because God is holy, he can't forgive sin. Instead, He credits our sin to His son's account and credits His son's righteousness to us.

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity isn't an intellectual defense, but devotion to God as a person. 

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to part eight of our current series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In this episode, Les Norman and Ed Croteau wrap up understanding American culture and the final worldview, Christianity. 

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity teaches that there is an absolute truth that you can know.

Understanding who God is and the mechanics of the gospel is the key to understanding Christianity. 

God gives us examples and evidence that allows us to know Him in two different ways. The Greek words &quot;nostos&quot; and &quot;ginoskos&quot; are used in the Bible. 

Ginoskos is mentioned in John 17:3:

&quot;Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.&quot; 

Ginoskos refers to &quot;absolute knowledge or deep understanding.&quot;

Nostos refers to &quot;what can be known by observation or studied.&quot;

The Christian worldview emphasizes the gospel as the key to knowledge. The gospel proclaims that the Father made the Son, who knew no sin, to become sin for us. So that we might become the righteousness of God in the Son. 

Once we understand the mechanics of the gospel, we can know God as a person. 

Justice and fairness is defined by God. God is righteousness. God is love. He is justice. Because God is holy, he can&apos;t forgive sin. Instead, He credits our sin to His son&apos;s account and credits His son&apos;s righteousness to us.

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity isn&apos;t an intellectual defense, but devotion to God as a person. 

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to part eight of our current series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In this episode, Les Norman and Ed Croteau wrap up understanding American culture and the final worldview, Christianity. 

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity teaches that there is an absolute truth that you can know.

Understanding who God is and the mechanics of the gospel is the key to understanding Christianity. 

God gives us examples and evidence that allows us to know Him in two different ways. The Greek words &quot;nostos&quot; and &quot;ginoskos&quot; are used in the Bible. 

Ginoskos is mentioned in John 17:3:

&quot;Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.&quot; 

Ginoskos refers to &quot;absolute knowledge or deep understanding.&quot;

Nostos refers to &quot;what can be known by observation or studied.&quot;

The Christian worldview emphasizes the gospel as the key to knowledge. The gospel proclaims that the Father made the Son, who knew no sin, to become sin for us. So that we might become the righteousness of God in the Son. 

Once we understand the mechanics of the gospel, we can know God as a person. 

Justice and fairness is defined by God. God is righteousness. God is love. He is justice. Because God is holy, he can&apos;t forgive sin. Instead, He credits our sin to His son&apos;s account and credits His son&apos;s righteousness to us.

Unlike postmodernism, Christianity isn&apos;t an intellectual defense, but devotion to God as a person. 

Ed Croteau teaches the Faith Substance and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Faith, Substance, and Evidence: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

Abundant Life https://livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to part 7 of Worldview, Truth, and Evidence.  In today’s episode, guest Ed Croteau talks about understanding postmodernism and why it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth.
What is going on in today’s culture and how does it relate to the biblical truth? The Bible tells us to be still and slow down and spend time with the Lord. Americans are choosing to be too busy. Jesus is reaching out and we are missing the opportunity to spend time with him.
Post-Modernism is a reaction to modernism. Post Modernism means people have their own relative truth, interpretation of the truth. Post Modernism is any ultimate principle or religious truth that can explain it.  There is no truth or can’t be known. Which is actually self-contradictory.  
John 18:37-38
Pilate therefore said to Him, “Are You a king then?” Jesus answered, “You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.” Pilate said to Him, “What is truth?” And when he had said this, he went out again to the Jews, and said to them, “I find no fault in Him at all.
God is not interested in who we are but who we can be.
Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee's Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.
Abundant Life: livingproof.co
FSE Website: https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg

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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to part 7 of Worldview, Truth, and Evidence.  In today’s episode, guest Ed Croteau talks about understanding postmodernism and why it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth.
What is going on in today’s culture and how does it relate to the biblical truth? The Bible tells us to be still and slow down and spend time with the Lord. Americans are choosing to be too busy. Jesus is reaching out and we are missing the opportunity to spend time with him.
Post-Modernism is a reaction to modernism. Post Modernism means people have their own relative truth, interpretation of the truth. Post Modernism is any ultimate principle or religious truth that can explain it.  There is no truth or can’t be known. Which is actually self-contradictory.  
John 18:37-38
Pilate therefore said to Him, “Are You a king then?” Jesus answered, “You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.” Pilate said to Him, “What is truth?” And when he had said this, he went out again to the Jews, and said to them, “I find no fault in Him at all.
God is not interested in who we are but who we can be.
Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.
Abundant Life: livingproof.co
FSE Website: https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
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      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to part 7 of Worldview, Truth, and Evidence.  In today’s episode, guest Ed Croteau talks about understanding postmodernism and why it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth.
What is going on in today’s culture and how does it relate to the biblical truth? The Bible tells us to be still and slow down and spend time with the Lord. Americans are choosing to be too busy. Jesus is reaching out and we are missing the opportunity to spend time with him.
Post-Modernism is a reaction to modernism. Post Modernism means people have their own relative truth, interpretation of the truth. Post Modernism is any ultimate principle or religious truth that can explain it.  There is no truth or can’t be known. Which is actually self-contradictory.  
John 18:37-38
Pilate therefore said to Him, “Are You a king then?” Jesus answered, “You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.” Pilate said to Him, “What is truth?” And when he had said this, he went out again to the Jews, and said to them, “I find no fault in Him at all.
God is not interested in who we are but who we can be.
Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.
Abundant Life: livingproof.co
FSE Website: https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
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      <description><![CDATA[In part six of our series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and Ed Croteau will help you understand American culture, modernism, and how it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth. Ed is the leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit.  You can also check out the FSE University Facebook page to catch his articles about how cultural events relate to Biblical truths.

To understand American culture, we should be familiar with the three most popular cultural views:
Modernism: This approach focuses on scientific, empirical methods of reasoning to form truths. It quickly became a rebellion against faith and the church.
Postmodernism:  Most popular with Gen Z and Millennials, this view revolves around skepticism and a lack of trust. The idea that technology is the answer to man’s moral dilemma is now false. Technology no longer solves every problem. (We’ll discuss the worldview next week.)
Christianity: Reality is defined by God.
Why is it important to understand these worldviews? We need to understand where people are coming from so we can deconstruct their claims and help them toward the gospel.

Modernism believes that man can do it all. We don’t need God anymore. This approach has infiltrated our education system, media, and entertainment industry. For example, think back to the movie, God’s Not Dead. Specifically, when the professor tried to tell the kid what was true. This is an example of modernism in the education system.
From its conception in 1933 (The Humanist Manifesto), modernism promotes viewpoints that are directly contrary to the Biblical truths we believe.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
FSE Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/fselife
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In part six of our series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and Ed Croteau will help you understand American culture, modernism, and how it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth. Ed is the leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit.  You can also check out the FSE University Facebook page to catch his articles about how cultural events relate to Biblical truths.

To understand American culture, we should be familiar with the three most popular cultural views:
Modernism: This approach focuses on scientific, empirical methods of reasoning to form truths. It quickly became a rebellion against faith and the church.
Postmodernism:  Most popular with Gen Z and Millennials, this view revolves around skepticism and a lack of trust. The idea that technology is the answer to man’s moral dilemma is now false. Technology no longer solves every problem. (We’ll discuss the worldview next week.)
Christianity: Reality is defined by God.
Why is it important to understand these worldviews? We need to understand where people are coming from so we can deconstruct their claims and help them toward the gospel.

Modernism believes that man can do it all. We don’t need God anymore. This approach has infiltrated our education system, media, and entertainment industry. For example, think back to the movie, God’s Not Dead. Specifically, when the professor tried to tell the kid what was true. This is an example of modernism in the education system.
From its conception in 1933 (The Humanist Manifesto), modernism promotes viewpoints that are directly contrary to the Biblical truths we believe.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
FSE Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/fselife</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In part six of our series, Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and Ed Croteau will help you understand American culture, modernism, and how it fails to lead you to the ultimate truth. Ed is the leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University at Abundant Life Church, Lee’s Summit.  You can also check out the FSE University Facebook page to catch his articles about how cultural events relate to Biblical truths.

To understand American culture, we should be familiar with the three most popular cultural views:
Modernism: This approach focuses on scientific, empirical methods of reasoning to form truths. It quickly became a rebellion against faith and the church.
Postmodernism:  Most popular with Gen Z and Millennials, this view revolves around skepticism and a lack of trust. The idea that technology is the answer to man’s moral dilemma is now false. Technology no longer solves every problem. (We’ll discuss the worldview next week.)
Christianity: Reality is defined by God.
Why is it important to understand these worldviews? We need to understand where people are coming from so we can deconstruct their claims and help them toward the gospel.

Modernism believes that man can do it all. We don’t need God anymore. This approach has infiltrated our education system, media, and entertainment industry. For example, think back to the movie, God’s Not Dead. Specifically, when the professor tried to tell the kid what was true. This is an example of modernism in the education system.
From its conception in 1933 (The Humanist Manifesto), modernism promotes viewpoints that are directly contrary to the Biblical truths we believe.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
FSE YouTube Channel: 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
FSE Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/fselife</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Resurrection</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In today’s podcast, Host Les Norman and Lead Pastor at Abundant Life, Phil Hopper talk about the capstone of God’s plan, the crucifixion, and the hope the resurrection brings.
Jesus came quietly. A simple birth. People began following Jesus. People that we wouldn’t imagine followed Jesus. He quietly chose his disciples, because he knew that one day, he would leave and that they would need to continue the work of the kingdom. The disciples first listened, then followed, and then began doing the work. God doesn’t need us, but he wants us to be an example of HIM and to be in a community with others. 
Matthew 20:7-19: Jesus is preparing the disciples. He is proving who he is and the disciples were fully bought in. 
Discover how prophecy, miracles, the garden, and the second coming all play a part in the Easter story.
Livingproof.co

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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In today’s podcast, Host Les Norman and Lead Pastor at Abundant Life, Phil Hopper talk about the capstone of God’s plan, the crucifixion, and the hope the resurrection brings.
Jesus came quietly. A simple birth. People began following Jesus. People that we wouldn’t imagine followed Jesus. He quietly chose his disciples, because he knew that one day, he would leave and that they would need to continue the work of the kingdom. The disciples first listened, then followed, and then began doing the work. God doesn’t need us, but he wants us to be an example of HIM and to be in a community with others. 
Matthew 20:7-19: Jesus is preparing the disciples. He is proving who he is and the disciples were fully bought in. 
Discover how prophecy, miracles, the garden, and the second coming all play a part in the Easter story.
Livingproof.co
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Jesus came quietly. A simple birth. People began following Jesus. People that we wouldn’t imagine followed Jesus. He quietly chose his disciples, because he knew that one day, he would leave and that they would need to continue the work of the kingdom. The disciples first listened, then followed, and then began doing the work. God doesn’t need us, but he wants us to be an example of HIM and to be in a community with others. 
Matthew 20:7-19: Jesus is preparing the disciples. He is proving who he is and the disciples were fully bought in. 
Discover how prophecy, miracles, the garden, and the second coming all play a part in the Easter story.
Livingproof.co
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      <description><![CDATA[Our special guest, Susan Perlman, Cofounder of Jews for Jesus based out of San Francisco, CA. Jews for Jesus began as a movement in the early 1970’s of young Jewish adults searching for the Gospel.  They exist to support anyone in exploring Jewish life with faith in Jesus.
Many Jewish people have never heard that following Jesus is a viable and thriving expression of Jewish life. Jews for Jesus wants you to find the richness of being Jewish and following Jesus. In this podcast, you will hear from Susan about Isaiah 53 and what it means for Christians and Jews as well as her role at Jews for Jesus.
For  more information visit jewsforjesus.org or livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Apr 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Susan Perlman, Jews for Jesus)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Our special guest, Susan Perlman, Cofounder of Jews for Jesus based out of San Francisco, CA. Jews for Jesus began as a movement in the early 1970’s of young Jewish adults searching for the Gospel.  They exist to support anyone in exploring Jewish life with faith in Jesus.
Many Jewish people have never heard that following Jesus is a viable and thriving expression of Jewish life. Jews for Jesus wants you to find the richness of being Jewish and following Jesus. In this podcast, you will hear from Susan about Isaiah 53 and what it means for Christians and Jews as well as her role at Jews for Jesus.
For  more information visit jewsforjesus.org or livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our special guest, Susan Perlman, Cofounder of Jews for Jesus based out of San Francisco, CA. Jews for Jesus began as a movement in the early 1970’s of young Jewish adults searching for the Gospel.  They exist to support anyone in exploring Jewish life with faith in Jesus.
Many Jewish people have never heard that following Jesus is a viable and thriving expression of Jewish life. Jews for Jesus wants you to find the richness of being Jewish and following Jesus. In this podcast, you will hear from Susan about Isaiah 53 and what it means for Christians and Jews as well as her role at Jews for Jesus.
For  more information visit jewsforjesus.org or livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to part 5 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In today’s episode, guest host Ed Croteau tells us how we can test for what is true, specifically in today’s post-Christianity culture. Before presenting the truth, it’s important to establish trust and authenticity. Then, when testing the truth, we look to principles of epistemology or the study of how truth claims are formed. We can use two basic tests to do this: the correspondence test and the coherence test.

When using a correspondence test, we ask how well a person’s truth corresponds to reality or known facts. (E.g., if you step off a cliff, you will fall. This is a known fact because of gravity).

Most of our modern society relies on the coherence test, particularly in court cases. When an event or fact isn’t seen, the coherence test looks at the previous evidence that helps support that a claim is true. The coherence test is helpful for weighing biblical truth claims, such as the gospel. 

Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee's Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.


Abundant Life: livingproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg



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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Ed Croteau)</author>
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      <itunes:duration>00:23:09</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to part 5 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In today’s episode, guest host Ed Croteau tells us how we can test for what is true, specifically in today’s post-Christianity culture. Before presenting the truth, it’s important to establish trust and authenticity. Then, when testing the truth, we look to principles of epistemology or the study of how truth claims are formed. We can use two basic tests to do this: the correspondence test and the coherence test.

When using a correspondence test, we ask how well a person’s truth corresponds to reality or known facts. (E.g., if you step off a cliff, you will fall. This is a known fact because of gravity).

Most of our modern society relies on the coherence test, particularly in court cases. When an event or fact isn’t seen, the coherence test looks at the previous evidence that helps support that a claim is true. The coherence test is helpful for weighing biblical truth claims, such as the gospel. 

Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.


Abundant Life: livingproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg


</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to part 5 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It. In today’s episode, guest host Ed Croteau tells us how we can test for what is true, specifically in today’s post-Christianity culture. Before presenting the truth, it’s important to establish trust and authenticity. Then, when testing the truth, we look to principles of epistemology or the study of how truth claims are formed. We can use two basic tests to do this: the correspondence test and the coherence test.

When using a correspondence test, we ask how well a person’s truth corresponds to reality or known facts. (E.g., if you step off a cliff, you will fall. This is a known fact because of gravity).

Most of our modern society relies on the coherence test, particularly in court cases. When an event or fact isn’t seen, the coherence test looks at the previous evidence that helps support that a claim is true. The coherence test is helpful for weighing biblical truth claims, such as the gospel. 

Ed Croteau is the founder and leader of the Faith, Substance, and Evidence University. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building, Room 1024. You can also view many of the classes on the FSE University Youtube Channel.


Abundant Life: livingproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg


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      <description><![CDATA[In
part 4 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and guest host Ed Croteau discuss rhetoric and how we can use it to persuade others of Biblical truths. Ed is the leader and founder of FSE (Faith, Substance, Evidence) University at Abundant
Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Last week, we talked about how people decide what is true. This week, we will learn how to persuade others to believe a truth claim. Rhetoric is an art form of persuasion or debate. It includes three forms: logos (facts and evidence), ethos (expert opinion or charisma), and pathos (appealing to emotions, dreams, and hopes). 

Jesus used logos, ethos, and pathos when he taught. 

Matthew 7:28-29: When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,
because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law. (Ethos)

John 8:9: Then those who heard it, being convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning
with the oldest even to the last. And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. (Pathos)

Jesus is the logos. 

Likewise, we can use all three forms to persuade and debate Biblical truths, such as how God is the best explanation for the origin of the universe. For example, we can present irrefutable facts that support that the universe has a beginning and use respected, non-religious experts to debate this point as well.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
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part 4 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and guest host Ed Croteau discuss rhetoric and how we can use it to persuade others of Biblical truths. Ed is the leader and founder of FSE (Faith, Substance, Evidence) University at Abundant
Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Last week, we talked about how people decide what is true. This week, we will learn how to persuade others to believe a truth claim. Rhetoric is an art form of persuasion or debate. It includes three forms: logos (facts and evidence), ethos (expert opinion or charisma), and pathos (appealing to emotions, dreams, and hopes). 

Jesus used logos, ethos, and pathos when he taught. 

Matthew 7:28-29: When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,
because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law. (Ethos)

John 8:9: Then those who heard it, being convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning
with the oldest even to the last. And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. (Pathos)

Jesus is the logos. 

Likewise, we can use all three forms to persuade and debate Biblical truths, such as how God is the best explanation for the origin of the universe. For example, we can present irrefutable facts that support that the universe has a beginning and use respected, non-religious experts to debate this point as well.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In
part 4 of Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe It, Les Norman and guest host Ed Croteau discuss rhetoric and how we can use it to persuade others of Biblical truths. Ed is the leader and founder of FSE (Faith, Substance, Evidence) University at Abundant
Life Church, Lee’s Summit. FSE University meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, in room 1024 of the main building.


Last week, we talked about how people decide what is true. This week, we will learn how to persuade others to believe a truth claim. Rhetoric is an art form of persuasion or debate. It includes three forms: logos (facts and evidence), ethos (expert opinion or charisma), and pathos (appealing to emotions, dreams, and hopes). 

Jesus used logos, ethos, and pathos when he taught. 

Matthew 7:28-29: When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,
because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law. (Ethos)

John 8:9: Then those who heard it, being convicted by their conscience, went out one by one, beginning
with the oldest even to the last. And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. (Pathos)

Jesus is the logos. 

Likewise, we can use all three forms to persuade and debate Biblical truths, such as how God is the best explanation for the origin of the universe. For example, we can present irrefutable facts that support that the universe has a beginning and use respected, non-religious experts to debate this point as well.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, part 3 of learning about World Views, Truth and Evidence, guest Ed Croteau helps us understand how people decide what is truth.
Ed Croteau is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.

The Bible encourages us to examine ourselves. It’s important to be honest with yourself and your beliefs. When diving into the “why” behind your faith, ask yourself these questions: How did I come to believe this? How certain am I that the things I believe are true? Is it ok to admit I’m not 100% certain? What are my essential beliefs? How do my beliefs become convictions?

From here, ask yourself about how you decide when a belief becomes the truth. Is this belief something I am consciously aware of? Does it satisfy whatever caused me to doubt before? Does it motivate me to form a rule of action? Does it convict me to live by it?

When you are convicted by what the bible says, embrace God’s values even when it’s hard or uncomfortable, and actually do what Jesus says, you are showing to everyone else that you belong to Him, and you take your belief seriously.

Epistemology is the science of studying how truth claims are formed, usually falls under two sections, subjectivism (vs. objectivism) and relativism. What people take in as truth is mainly based on perspectives, our likes, and dislikes, whatever makes us most happy and comfortable. To be a Christian means to die to yourself and live for God and what He says. To be a Christian means not making truth claims in a subjective way, but yielding to what the bible says and taking the Word of God as truth.

Abundant Life Church Website:

livingproof.co

FSE Website:

https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, part 3 of learning about World Views, Truth and Evidence, guest Ed Croteau helps us understand how people decide what is truth.
Ed Croteau is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.

The Bible encourages us to examine ourselves. It’s important to be honest with yourself and your beliefs. When diving into the “why” behind your faith, ask yourself these questions: How did I come to believe this? How certain am I that the things I believe are true? Is it ok to admit I’m not 100% certain? What are my essential beliefs? How do my beliefs become convictions?

From here, ask yourself about how you decide when a belief becomes the truth. Is this belief something I am consciously aware of? Does it satisfy whatever caused me to doubt before? Does it motivate me to form a rule of action? Does it convict me to live by it?

When you are convicted by what the bible says, embrace God’s values even when it’s hard or uncomfortable, and actually do what Jesus says, you are showing to everyone else that you belong to Him, and you take your belief seriously.

Epistemology is the science of studying how truth claims are formed, usually falls under two sections, subjectivism (vs. objectivism) and relativism. What people take in as truth is mainly based on perspectives, our likes, and dislikes, whatever makes us most happy and comfortable. To be a Christian means to die to yourself and live for God and what He says. To be a Christian means not making truth claims in a subjective way, but yielding to what the bible says and taking the Word of God as truth.

Abundant Life Church Website:

livingproof.co

FSE Website:

https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, part 3 of learning about World Views, Truth and Evidence, guest Ed Croteau helps us understand how people decide what is truth.
Ed Croteau is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.

The Bible encourages us to examine ourselves. It’s important to be honest with yourself and your beliefs. When diving into the “why” behind your faith, ask yourself these questions: How did I come to believe this? How certain am I that the things I believe are true? Is it ok to admit I’m not 100% certain? What are my essential beliefs? How do my beliefs become convictions?

From here, ask yourself about how you decide when a belief becomes the truth. Is this belief something I am consciously aware of? Does it satisfy whatever caused me to doubt before? Does it motivate me to form a rule of action? Does it convict me to live by it?

When you are convicted by what the bible says, embrace God’s values even when it’s hard or uncomfortable, and actually do what Jesus says, you are showing to everyone else that you belong to Him, and you take your belief seriously.

Epistemology is the science of studying how truth claims are formed, usually falls under two sections, subjectivism (vs. objectivism) and relativism. What people take in as truth is mainly based on perspectives, our likes, and dislikes, whatever makes us most happy and comfortable. To be a Christian means to die to yourself and live for God and what He says. To be a Christian means not making truth claims in a subjective way, but yielding to what the bible says and taking the Word of God as truth.

Abundant Life Church Website:

livingproof.co

FSE Website:

https://fse.life

FSE YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SDiIK6Q1p0fIvPlxZIbxg</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Why Should Christians Run for Public Office? Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In part 2 of Why Christians Should Run for Public Office, Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman talk with local candidates Colleen Huff (Mayoral Candidate), Dr Joe Yacaginsky (school board candidate), Heather Eslick (school board candidate), Rach’l Aguirre (Missouri State Office), Rick Brattin (Missouri state office).
Colleen Huff: She had a desire and compassion for people. When Pastor Phil mentioned in a recent sermon that we needed to get into the game. She felt a nudge from the Holy Spirit and at first thought, she would run for the school board but felt the calling to run for Mayor.
Dr Joe Yacaginsky: His desire is to bring truth into education. He also felt the nudge to run for office from the Holy Spirit to bring biblical truth back to education. With his multiple levels of education, he has seen so many things change throughout the years. Dr. Joe is running for school board.
Rach’l Aguirre: Missouri State Office candidate. Rach’l has been involved in the pro-life movement for several years. Her father helped create the bill for life begins at conception. Being influenced by her father in politics, she decided it was her time to begin to run for office. She is running for truth for children, parents, and biblical and constitutional rights. 
Heather Eslick is running for the school board. She wants to represent parents and children and have their voices be heard. Instead of being frustrated, she decided to take the step to run for office. She knew running for office would bring some tough times and they decided it was worth the fight. 
Rick Brattin: Missouri State Senator and running for a House Seat. Rick looks at this as a mission field. 
The Gospel is the answer to the deepest problems that we face as Americans. Christians are the preservatives of the society, the salt. Take the truth out into the world. 

How can you get involved?
Register to vote: www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Be active in your community and support the candidates that best represent biblical truth and that is bringing God glory. Get involved in committees. 

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      <itunes:summary>In part 2 of Why Christians Should Run for Public Office, Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman talk with local candidates Colleen Huff (Mayoral Candidate), Dr Joe Yacaginsky (school board candidate), Heather Eslick (school board candidate), Rach’l Aguirre (Missouri State Office), Rick Brattin (Missouri state office).
Colleen Huff: She had a desire and compassion for people. When Pastor Phil mentioned in a recent sermon that we needed to get into the game. She felt a nudge from the Holy Spirit and at first thought, she would run for the school board but felt the calling to run for Mayor.
Dr Joe Yacaginsky: His desire is to bring truth into education. He also felt the nudge to run for office from the Holy Spirit to bring biblical truth back to education. With his multiple levels of education, he has seen so many things change throughout the years. Dr. Joe is running for school board.
Rach’l Aguirre: Missouri State Office candidate. Rach’l has been involved in the pro-life movement for several years. Her father helped create the bill for life begins at conception. Being influenced by her father in politics, she decided it was her time to begin to run for office. She is running for truth for children, parents, and biblical and constitutional rights. 
Heather Eslick is running for the school board. She wants to represent parents and children and have their voices be heard. Instead of being frustrated, she decided to take the step to run for office. She knew running for office would bring some tough times and they decided it was worth the fight. 
Rick Brattin: Missouri State Senator and running for a House Seat. Rick looks at this as a mission field. 
The Gospel is the answer to the deepest problems that we face as Americans. Christians are the preservatives of the society, the salt. Take the truth out into the world. 

How can you get involved?
Register to vote: www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Be active in your community and support the candidates that best represent biblical truth and that is bringing God glory. Get involved in committees. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>In part 2 of Why Christians Should Run for Public Office, Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman talk with local candidates Colleen Huff (Mayoral Candidate), Dr Joe Yacaginsky (school board candidate), Heather Eslick (school board candidate), Rach’l Aguirre (Missouri State Office), Rick Brattin (Missouri state office).
Colleen Huff: She had a desire and compassion for people. When Pastor Phil mentioned in a recent sermon that we needed to get into the game. She felt a nudge from the Holy Spirit and at first thought, she would run for the school board but felt the calling to run for Mayor.
Dr Joe Yacaginsky: His desire is to bring truth into education. He also felt the nudge to run for office from the Holy Spirit to bring biblical truth back to education. With his multiple levels of education, he has seen so many things change throughout the years. Dr. Joe is running for school board.
Rach’l Aguirre: Missouri State Office candidate. Rach’l has been involved in the pro-life movement for several years. Her father helped create the bill for life begins at conception. Being influenced by her father in politics, she decided it was her time to begin to run for office. She is running for truth for children, parents, and biblical and constitutional rights. 
Heather Eslick is running for the school board. She wants to represent parents and children and have their voices be heard. Instead of being frustrated, she decided to take the step to run for office. She knew running for office would bring some tough times and they decided it was worth the fight. 
Rick Brattin: Missouri State Senator and running for a House Seat. Rick looks at this as a mission field. 
The Gospel is the answer to the deepest problems that we face as Americans. Christians are the preservatives of the society, the salt. Take the truth out into the world. 

How can you get involved?
Register to vote: www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Be active in your community and support the candidates that best represent biblical truth and that is bringing God glory. Get involved in committees. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman spend some time with some local candidates in the Kansas City Area that are running for public office. 
Jesus said in Matthew 5 that we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Let your light shine before men. For far too long, Christians have hidden the light behind the four walls of the church. Church is more than Sunday and it is something we are not just we go to. We she be embedded in culture and shining our light in culture. Entertainment, media, arts, governments, education…Christians should be there and be involved. Christians get to be part of the process in electing their leaders. It doesn’t mean being political, it means being biblical.
Sophia O’Neal: God shared with Sophia last summer that as a single mom, she too can make an impact through the story of Moses. After prayer, God put it in her heart to run for the local school board. After throwing her hat in the ring, and the number of conversations and prayers she decided to step down and put her support behind other Christian candidates. Our heart is for a cause: Put Christian Leadership back into schools.
Jennifer Foley: Jennifer is running for Lee’s Summit, MO School Board. Jennifer is a parent of a first-grader in the school district and found herself experiencing school during a pandemic. She is wanting to bring values back into the school system. 
Bill Irwin: Retired US Navy Seal. Deployed all over the world. Served with Lee’s Summit Police Department. But most importantly serves Jesus Christ. 4th District of the US House Representative. Duty, Honor, Country. Fear God, obey His commandments. Honor thy father and mother. Bill doesn’t consider himself a politician. He is running because he feels the country is not headed in the right direction. He describes himself as a strategic planner, team planner, and decisive executer. 
How can you get involved? We are all called to be the salt of society. Get out and vote, not on political parties, but on biblical values. 
Register to vote by March 9 for local elections. How to Register to Vote | USAGov 
https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Get involved with local candidates and their campaigns.








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      <itunes:summary>Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman spend some time with some local candidates in the Kansas City Area that are running for public office. 
Jesus said in Matthew 5 that we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Let your light shine before men. For far too long, Christians have hidden the light behind the four walls of the church. Church is more than Sunday and it is something we are not just we go to. We she be embedded in culture and shining our light in culture. Entertainment, media, arts, governments, education…Christians should be there and be involved. Christians get to be part of the process in electing their leaders. It doesn’t mean being political, it means being biblical.
Sophia O’Neal: God shared with Sophia last summer that as a single mom, she too can make an impact through the story of Moses. After prayer, God put it in her heart to run for the local school board. After throwing her hat in the ring, and the number of conversations and prayers she decided to step down and put her support behind other Christian candidates. Our heart is for a cause: Put Christian Leadership back into schools.
Jennifer Foley: Jennifer is running for Lee’s Summit, MO School Board. Jennifer is a parent of a first-grader in the school district and found herself experiencing school during a pandemic. She is wanting to bring values back into the school system. 
Bill Irwin: Retired US Navy Seal. Deployed all over the world. Served with Lee’s Summit Police Department. But most importantly serves Jesus Christ. 4th District of the US House Representative. Duty, Honor, Country. Fear God, obey His commandments. Honor thy father and mother. Bill doesn’t consider himself a politician. He is running because he feels the country is not headed in the right direction. He describes himself as a strategic planner, team planner, and decisive executer. 
How can you get involved? We are all called to be the salt of society. Get out and vote, not on political parties, but on biblical values. 
Register to vote by March 9 for local elections. How to Register to Vote | USAGov 
https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Get involved with local candidates and their campaigns.







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      <itunes:subtitle>Pastor Phil and Host Les Norman spend some time with some local candidates in the Kansas City Area that are running for public office. 
Jesus said in Matthew 5 that we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Let your light shine before men. For far too long, Christians have hidden the light behind the four walls of the church. Church is more than Sunday and it is something we are not just we go to. We she be embedded in culture and shining our light in culture. Entertainment, media, arts, governments, education…Christians should be there and be involved. Christians get to be part of the process in electing their leaders. It doesn’t mean being political, it means being biblical.
Sophia O’Neal: God shared with Sophia last summer that as a single mom, she too can make an impact through the story of Moses. After prayer, God put it in her heart to run for the local school board. After throwing her hat in the ring, and the number of conversations and prayers she decided to step down and put her support behind other Christian candidates. Our heart is for a cause: Put Christian Leadership back into schools.
Jennifer Foley: Jennifer is running for Lee’s Summit, MO School Board. Jennifer is a parent of a first-grader in the school district and found herself experiencing school during a pandemic. She is wanting to bring values back into the school system. 
Bill Irwin: Retired US Navy Seal. Deployed all over the world. Served with Lee’s Summit Police Department. But most importantly serves Jesus Christ. 4th District of the US House Representative. Duty, Honor, Country. Fear God, obey His commandments. Honor thy father and mother. Bill doesn’t consider himself a politician. He is running because he feels the country is not headed in the right direction. He describes himself as a strategic planner, team planner, and decisive executer. 
How can you get involved? We are all called to be the salt of society. Get out and vote, not on political parties, but on biblical values. 
Register to vote by March 9 for local elections. How to Register to Vote | USAGov 
https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
Get involved with local candidates and their campaigns.







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      <description><![CDATA[Continuing in our series on World Views, Truth and Evidence, Ed Croteau walks us through popular religions, cultures and philosophies we see today. Ed is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.
Different world views defined in this episode are: Deism, Pantheism, Atheism, Secular Humanism, Panentheism, and Theism. How people process information is reflected in culture as modernism, only believing in what one can see or reason out for themselves, post-modernism, believing there is no absolute truth, and Christianity, knowing the truth that’s revealed by God in the bible. This leads to differing philosophies: objective truth vs. subjective truth, and relative truth vs. an absolute truth.

Jesus says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me.” When someone chooses to reject believing in God, at the core, their reason isn’t evidence-based. There is something else going on in their hearts. It is difficult to let go of your original worldview and accept a totally new one.

As Christians, we are called to be a witness, sharing what we’ve seen and learned. It’s important to speak the truth in love. There is immeasurable meaning and purpose in this life that God created, and our hope is that people’s world views would change, and they would come to the saving knowledge and hope found in Jesus.

Abundant Life Church Website: livinggproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life

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      <itunes:summary>Continuing in our series on World Views, Truth and Evidence, Ed Croteau walks us through popular religions, cultures and philosophies we see today. Ed is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.
Different world views defined in this episode are: Deism, Pantheism, Atheism, Secular Humanism, Panentheism, and Theism. How people process information is reflected in culture as modernism, only believing in what one can see or reason out for themselves, post-modernism, believing there is no absolute truth, and Christianity, knowing the truth that’s revealed by God in the bible. This leads to differing philosophies: objective truth vs. subjective truth, and relative truth vs. an absolute truth.

Jesus says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me.” When someone chooses to reject believing in God, at the core, their reason isn’t evidence-based. There is something else going on in their hearts. It is difficult to let go of your original worldview and accept a totally new one.

As Christians, we are called to be a witness, sharing what we’ve seen and learned. It’s important to speak the truth in love. There is immeasurable meaning and purpose in this life that God created, and our hope is that people’s world views would change, and they would come to the saving knowledge and hope found in Jesus.

Abundant Life Church Website: livinggproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life
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      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing in our series on World Views, Truth and Evidence, Ed Croteau walks us through popular religions, cultures and philosophies we see today. Ed is the leader of FSE University at Abundant Life Church Lee’s Summit, MO, classes are every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM, located in room 1024 of the main building.
Different world views defined in this episode are: Deism, Pantheism, Atheism, Secular Humanism, Panentheism, and Theism. How people process information is reflected in culture as modernism, only believing in what one can see or reason out for themselves, post-modernism, believing there is no absolute truth, and Christianity, knowing the truth that’s revealed by God in the bible. This leads to differing philosophies: objective truth vs. subjective truth, and relative truth vs. an absolute truth.

Jesus says in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me.” When someone chooses to reject believing in God, at the core, their reason isn’t evidence-based. There is something else going on in their hearts. It is difficult to let go of your original worldview and accept a totally new one.

As Christians, we are called to be a witness, sharing what we’ve seen and learned. It’s important to speak the truth in love. There is immeasurable meaning and purpose in this life that God created, and our hope is that people’s world views would change, and they would come to the saving knowledge and hope found in Jesus.

Abundant Life Church Website: livinggproof.co

FSE Website: https://fse.life
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      <description><![CDATA[Lead Pastor, Phil Hopper, teaches in-depth historical insight in our new series on the book of Daniel. Follow along in person, or online with Abundant Life Church’s current sermon series on Daniel, for more background.
When studying the bible, there are three questions to ask: Historical Application, “What happened?” Doctrinal Application, “What is God teaching?” and Devotional Application, “How does this apply to my life?”

God teaches four points through His word: What to believe (Doctrine), What not to believe (Reproof), What not to do (Correction), and What to do (Instruction).

Pastor Phil states, “Daniel was humble, holy, and hopeful. He was not angry nor defiant. That is why he had such profound influence over even pagan and wicked Babylonian kings.”

Daniel was one of the many Hebrew children taken from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar and brought to Babylon. Throughout the bible, “Babylon” is used as a metaphor for a wicked world system, one that is always in opposition to God’s will. The plan was to indoctrinate these young Hebrew children to learn to ways of Babylon.

Daniel could never get out of Babylon, but they could never get Babylon into Daniel. He remained faithful to God even when it went against the culture around him. Let this be an inspiration to us today, as this Babylonian world system creeps in again, now dressed as Neo-Marxism, first feeding our children through the education system, and spreading to more areas of our government and culture.

The same advice is true for Daniel’s time as it is for ours today; ministry begins in the home. As our children are young and moldable, teach them the truth about who God is, be an example of a heart changed by Jesus, and stand firm in the truth.

livingproof.co
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      <itunes:summary>Lead Pastor, Phil Hopper, teaches in-depth historical insight in our new series on the book of Daniel. Follow along in person, or online with Abundant Life Church’s current sermon series on Daniel, for more background.
When studying the bible, there are three questions to ask: Historical Application, “What happened?” Doctrinal Application, “What is God teaching?” and Devotional Application, “How does this apply to my life?”

God teaches four points through His word: What to believe (Doctrine), What not to believe (Reproof), What not to do (Correction), and What to do (Instruction).

Pastor Phil states, “Daniel was humble, holy, and hopeful. He was not angry nor defiant. That is why he had such profound influence over even pagan and wicked Babylonian kings.”

Daniel was one of the many Hebrew children taken from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar and brought to Babylon. Throughout the bible, “Babylon” is used as a metaphor for a wicked world system, one that is always in opposition to God’s will. The plan was to indoctrinate these young Hebrew children to learn to ways of Babylon.

Daniel could never get out of Babylon, but they could never get Babylon into Daniel. He remained faithful to God even when it went against the culture around him. Let this be an inspiration to us today, as this Babylonian world system creeps in again, now dressed as Neo-Marxism, first feeding our children through the education system, and spreading to more areas of our government and culture.

The same advice is true for Daniel’s time as it is for ours today; ministry begins in the home. As our children are young and moldable, teach them the truth about who God is, be an example of a heart changed by Jesus, and stand firm in the truth.

livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lead Pastor, Phil Hopper, teaches in-depth historical insight in our new series on the book of Daniel. Follow along in person, or online with Abundant Life Church’s current sermon series on Daniel, for more background.
When studying the bible, there are three questions to ask: Historical Application, “What happened?” Doctrinal Application, “What is God teaching?” and Devotional Application, “How does this apply to my life?”

God teaches four points through His word: What to believe (Doctrine), What not to believe (Reproof), What not to do (Correction), and What to do (Instruction).

Pastor Phil states, “Daniel was humble, holy, and hopeful. He was not angry nor defiant. That is why he had such profound influence over even pagan and wicked Babylonian kings.”

Daniel was one of the many Hebrew children taken from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar and brought to Babylon. Throughout the bible, “Babylon” is used as a metaphor for a wicked world system, one that is always in opposition to God’s will. The plan was to indoctrinate these young Hebrew children to learn to ways of Babylon.

Daniel could never get out of Babylon, but they could never get Babylon into Daniel. He remained faithful to God even when it went against the culture around him. Let this be an inspiration to us today, as this Babylonian world system creeps in again, now dressed as Neo-Marxism, first feeding our children through the education system, and spreading to more areas of our government and culture.

The same advice is true for Daniel’s time as it is for ours today; ministry begins in the home. As our children are young and moldable, teach them the truth about who God is, be an example of a heart changed by Jesus, and stand firm in the truth.

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      <description><![CDATA[Joining host Les Norman in beginning part 1 of 9 of a new series, “Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe it, World Views, Truth and Evidence” is guest Ed Croteau, leader and founder of FSE University at Abundant Life Church.
In today’s episode, Ed takes us through some shocking parallels that led to the collapse of ancient Rome, and our American culture today. Mentioned in the book “The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah” by Alfred Edersheim, there are five main points about specifically Rome. In Rome, there grew a culture of entitlement, an increase in atheism and self-deification, rejection of absolute truth, end of traditional family and marriage, rise in abortion, and hopelessness.

America was founded on biblical principles, but now we live in a place where objective morality is replaced by personal feelings, which is leading to a similar culture to that of Rome. It can be difficult to tell the difference between holy and profane, man and animal, man and women, man and God. The lines are being blurred.

As Christians, we need to stand firm in the faith in order to combat these evil ideas, and it isn’t enough to stand on our emotions as our foundation for being Christians. Christianity should be followed simply because it is true, and we can have understanding. If you’re not sure about this, come to FSE University and learn more about your faith.

FSE University is a class that gathers every Sunday at 9:30 AM in room 1024 at Abundant Life Lee's Summit Campus, Main Building.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2022 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Joining host Les Norman in beginning part 1 of 9 of a new series, “Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe it, World Views, Truth and Evidence” is guest Ed Croteau, leader and founder of FSE University at Abundant Life Church.
In today’s episode, Ed takes us through some shocking parallels that led to the collapse of ancient Rome, and our American culture today. Mentioned in the book “The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah” by Alfred Edersheim, there are five main points about specifically Rome. In Rome, there grew a culture of entitlement, an increase in atheism and self-deification, rejection of absolute truth, end of traditional family and marriage, rise in abortion, and hopelessness.

America was founded on biblical principles, but now we live in a place where objective morality is replaced by personal feelings, which is leading to a similar culture to that of Rome. It can be difficult to tell the difference between holy and profane, man and animal, man and women, man and God. The lines are being blurred.

As Christians, we need to stand firm in the faith in order to combat these evil ideas, and it isn’t enough to stand on our emotions as our foundation for being Christians. Christianity should be followed simply because it is true, and we can have understanding. If you’re not sure about this, come to FSE University and learn more about your faith.

FSE University is a class that gathers every Sunday at 9:30 AM in room 1024 at Abundant Life Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
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      <itunes:subtitle>Joining host Les Norman in beginning part 1 of 9 of a new series, “Knowing What You Believe and Why You Believe it, World Views, Truth and Evidence” is guest Ed Croteau, leader and founder of FSE University at Abundant Life Church.
In today’s episode, Ed takes us through some shocking parallels that led to the collapse of ancient Rome, and our American culture today. Mentioned in the book “The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah” by Alfred Edersheim, there are five main points about specifically Rome. In Rome, there grew a culture of entitlement, an increase in atheism and self-deification, rejection of absolute truth, end of traditional family and marriage, rise in abortion, and hopelessness.

America was founded on biblical principles, but now we live in a place where objective morality is replaced by personal feelings, which is leading to a similar culture to that of Rome. It can be difficult to tell the difference between holy and profane, man and animal, man and women, man and God. The lines are being blurred.

As Christians, we need to stand firm in the faith in order to combat these evil ideas, and it isn’t enough to stand on our emotions as our foundation for being Christians. Christianity should be followed simply because it is true, and we can have understanding. If you’re not sure about this, come to FSE University and learn more about your faith.

FSE University is a class that gathers every Sunday at 9:30 AM in room 1024 at Abundant Life Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Main Building.

Abundant Life Church Website:
livingproof.co

FSE Website:
https://fse.life
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      <title>Get to know Jennifer Spears</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Abundant Life Church’s Women’s Ministry Leader, Jennifer Spears tells us her story, how she came about being the Leader of Women’s Ministry, and what it all involves.
Being raised in a Christian home, Jennifer knew about God. She was 8 years old when she understood the gospel, knew she was a sinner, placed her trust in Christ, and got saved. It wasn’t until she was married that she really let God take a hold of her life. It was as she grew in a relationship with her savior that she wanted to use her life to love him.

When the option to be a women’s ministry leader came up, she said “No” on multiple occasions. She was humbled and changed her mindset after the Word pierced her heart.

She read John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Despite her anxieties about this leadership position, she said “Yes” to God’s calling, and hasn’t regretted it one bit!

Jennifer is so passionate about what she does as the Women’s Ministry Leader, she oversees all women’s groups, Bible Studies at all campuses and online, The Gathering, greeting and visiting with women looking to get connected.

If you’re interested in going to The Gathering event, volunteering, or a leadership role, contact Jennifer Spears.

jennifer.spears@livingproof.co

livingproof.co/women
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Abundant Life Church’s Women’s Ministry Leader, Jennifer Spears tells us her story, how she came about being the Leader of Women’s Ministry, and what it all involves.
Being raised in a Christian home, Jennifer knew about God. She was 8 years old when she understood the gospel, knew she was a sinner, placed her trust in Christ, and got saved. It wasn’t until she was married that she really let God take a hold of her life. It was as she grew in a relationship with her savior that she wanted to use her life to love him.

When the option to be a women’s ministry leader came up, she said “No” on multiple occasions. She was humbled and changed her mindset after the Word pierced her heart.

She read John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Despite her anxieties about this leadership position, she said “Yes” to God’s calling, and hasn’t regretted it one bit!

Jennifer is so passionate about what she does as the Women’s Ministry Leader, she oversees all women’s groups, Bible Studies at all campuses and online, The Gathering, greeting and visiting with women looking to get connected.

If you’re interested in going to The Gathering event, volunteering, or a leadership role, contact Jennifer Spears.

jennifer.spears@livingproof.co

livingproof.co/women</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Abundant Life Church’s Women’s Ministry Leader, Jennifer Spears tells us her story, how she came about being the Leader of Women’s Ministry, and what it all involves.
Being raised in a Christian home, Jennifer knew about God. She was 8 years old when she understood the gospel, knew she was a sinner, placed her trust in Christ, and got saved. It wasn’t until she was married that she really let God take a hold of her life. It was as she grew in a relationship with her savior that she wanted to use her life to love him.

When the option to be a women’s ministry leader came up, she said “No” on multiple occasions. She was humbled and changed her mindset after the Word pierced her heart.

She read John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” Despite her anxieties about this leadership position, she said “Yes” to God’s calling, and hasn’t regretted it one bit!

Jennifer is so passionate about what she does as the Women’s Ministry Leader, she oversees all women’s groups, Bible Studies at all campuses and online, The Gathering, greeting and visiting with women looking to get connected.

If you’re interested in going to The Gathering event, volunteering, or a leadership role, contact Jennifer Spears.

jennifer.spears@livingproof.co

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      <title>Civil Rights Movement with Vanessa Johnson</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Our special guest today has a very unique story. Vanessa Johnson, one of Abundant Life’s Fusion volunteers shares with us her childhood in New Orleans in the 1960s, and how close to home the American Civil Rights Movement was, being that her own cousin, Gail Etienne, was one of the “New Orleans Four”.
Vanessa describes her childhood as a good one, being close with her big family, having friends, black and white, in the neighborhood to play with, not yet seeing the intense racial divide that the country was still going through.

Her family protected her against a lot of the evil surrounding her, but as she went to public school, she watched as her close friend down the block went to a much nicer school. Vanessa’s school was low quality, physically and educationally. It was like this, segregated and unequal, even though laws had changed, people’s hearts were still so hardened.

Her cousin Gail Etienne had been selected to join an integration movement in the public schools, at only six years old! Having Gail, along with only three other black children, enter McDonogh school, a predominantly white school, the white families began taking their children out of school, and even moving away. The white population dropped by 70%. At school, Gail was abused, spit on and beat with a baseball bat.

Even by high school, these schools were more integrated, but unfortunately every day there would be racially motivated fights.

Today we see a lot of people turning from God, and a lot of racial divide. As Christians, we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, it doesn’t matter what is on the outside, Jesus unites us with His spirit. He is the answer.

https://livingproof.co
https://www.nola.com/news/education/article_d507518c-839c-11ec-8d00-ff3a062a1d6a.html
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Our special guest today has a very unique story. Vanessa Johnson, one of Abundant Life’s Fusion volunteers shares with us her childhood in New Orleans in the 1960s, and how close to home the American Civil Rights Movement was, being that her own cousin, Gail Etienne, was one of the “New Orleans Four”.
Vanessa describes her childhood as a good one, being close with her big family, having friends, black and white, in the neighborhood to play with, not yet seeing the intense racial divide that the country was still going through.

Her family protected her against a lot of the evil surrounding her, but as she went to public school, she watched as her close friend down the block went to a much nicer school. Vanessa’s school was low quality, physically and educationally. It was like this, segregated and unequal, even though laws had changed, people’s hearts were still so hardened.

Her cousin Gail Etienne had been selected to join an integration movement in the public schools, at only six years old! Having Gail, along with only three other black children, enter McDonogh school, a predominantly white school, the white families began taking their children out of school, and even moving away. The white population dropped by 70%. At school, Gail was abused, spit on and beat with a baseball bat.

Even by high school, these schools were more integrated, but unfortunately every day there would be racially motivated fights.

Today we see a lot of people turning from God, and a lot of racial divide. As Christians, we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, it doesn’t matter what is on the outside, Jesus unites us with His spirit. He is the answer.

https://livingproof.co
https://www.nola.com/news/education/article_d507518c-839c-11ec-8d00-ff3a062a1d6a.html</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our special guest today has a very unique story. Vanessa Johnson, one of Abundant Life’s Fusion volunteers shares with us her childhood in New Orleans in the 1960s, and how close to home the American Civil Rights Movement was, being that her own cousin, Gail Etienne, was one of the “New Orleans Four”.
Vanessa describes her childhood as a good one, being close with her big family, having friends, black and white, in the neighborhood to play with, not yet seeing the intense racial divide that the country was still going through.

Her family protected her against a lot of the evil surrounding her, but as she went to public school, she watched as her close friend down the block went to a much nicer school. Vanessa’s school was low quality, physically and educationally. It was like this, segregated and unequal, even though laws had changed, people’s hearts were still so hardened.

Her cousin Gail Etienne had been selected to join an integration movement in the public schools, at only six years old! Having Gail, along with only three other black children, enter McDonogh school, a predominantly white school, the white families began taking their children out of school, and even moving away. The white population dropped by 70%. At school, Gail was abused, spit on and beat with a baseball bat.

Even by high school, these schools were more integrated, but unfortunately every day there would be racially motivated fights.

Today we see a lot of people turning from God, and a lot of racial divide. As Christians, we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, it doesn’t matter what is on the outside, Jesus unites us with His spirit. He is the answer.

https://livingproof.co
https://www.nola.com/news/education/article_d507518c-839c-11ec-8d00-ff3a062a1d6a.html</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>When God Calls You into Ministry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Join today’s guests, and Fusion staff members Savvy Hughes, student operations coordinator, and Paytn Godshall, student events coordinator, as we learn about their personal testimonies of being called into ministry.
It was in college that Savvy felt the Lord stirring a desire in her heart about ministry. Though she was majoring in elementary education, she was drawn to ministry while leading at “OneWeek.” Feeling uncomfortable and unequipped is exactly where she had to be to see that God was with her and equipping her for this calling.
On her road to becoming a nurse, Paytn went on a mission trip to Jamaica, where God tugged at her heart to change career paths. She began to prayerfully consider what else God could be calling her to. She realized her soul was satisfied when serving in student ministry and decided to pursue that path instead.
Ministry work is a big calling, it comes with physical, emotional, and spiritual fatigue, but it gives even more opportunity to trust in the Lord and be fully dependent on Him.
“We can make our plans but the Lord determines our steps.” Proverbs 16:9

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Savvy Hughes, Paytn Godshall)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join today’s guests, and Fusion staff members Savvy Hughes, student operations coordinator, and Paytn Godshall, student events coordinator, as we learn about their personal testimonies of being called into ministry.
It was in college that Savvy felt the Lord stirring a desire in her heart about ministry. Though she was majoring in elementary education, she was drawn to ministry while leading at “OneWeek.” Feeling uncomfortable and unequipped is exactly where she had to be to see that God was with her and equipping her for this calling.
On her road to becoming a nurse, Paytn went on a mission trip to Jamaica, where God tugged at her heart to change career paths. She began to prayerfully consider what else God could be calling her to. She realized her soul was satisfied when serving in student ministry and decided to pursue that path instead.
Ministry work is a big calling, it comes with physical, emotional, and spiritual fatigue, but it gives even more opportunity to trust in the Lord and be fully dependent on Him.
“We can make our plans but the Lord determines our steps.” Proverbs 16:9
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      <itunes:subtitle>Join today’s guests, and Fusion staff members Savvy Hughes, student operations coordinator, and Paytn Godshall, student events coordinator, as we learn about their personal testimonies of being called into ministry.
It was in college that Savvy felt the Lord stirring a desire in her heart about ministry. Though she was majoring in elementary education, she was drawn to ministry while leading at “OneWeek.” Feeling uncomfortable and unequipped is exactly where she had to be to see that God was with her and equipping her for this calling.
On her road to becoming a nurse, Paytn went on a mission trip to Jamaica, where God tugged at her heart to change career paths. She began to prayerfully consider what else God could be calling her to. She realized her soul was satisfied when serving in student ministry and decided to pursue that path instead.
Ministry work is a big calling, it comes with physical, emotional, and spiritual fatigue, but it gives even more opportunity to trust in the Lord and be fully dependent on Him.
“We can make our plans but the Lord determines our steps.” Proverbs 16:9
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      <title>Online Campus Pastor Kyle Worsham</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Get to know Abundant Life Church’s Online Campus Pastor Kyle Worsham. He is married to his bride Sarah, and has moved from Houston Texas, to the north west, to San Antonio, to Missouri where they now reside. 

 
What does an Online Campus Pastor do? Their goal is to get the congregation engaged in the church service, via the internet. Whether that be in your own home on a Sunday morning or at a nearby friend's house, gathering for church on a screen, together. It’s key to remember that we are the church, and talking to people and getting to know their stories is the first step in sharing the gospel. 

Watching online, you get the opportunity to send a message and chat about the service as it’s going on, which helps with our engagement and comprehension. It also allows you to ask questions and share your own story in the “story room” online. Kyle says the gospel fits into everyone’s story! Jesus is there for the weak, weary, lonely, and downcast. Everyone has a story, and everyone is in need of Jesus’ saving grace. 

Contact Pastor Kyle at: 
kyle.worsham@livingproof.co 
livingproof.co/online
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (kyle worsham)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Get to know Abundant Life Church’s Online Campus Pastor Kyle Worsham. He is married to his bride Sarah, and has moved from Houston Texas, to the north west, to San Antonio, to Missouri where they now reside. 

 
What does an Online Campus Pastor do? Their goal is to get the congregation engaged in the church service, via the internet. Whether that be in your own home on a Sunday morning or at a nearby friend&apos;s house, gathering for church on a screen, together. It’s key to remember that we are the church, and talking to people and getting to know their stories is the first step in sharing the gospel. 

Watching online, you get the opportunity to send a message and chat about the service as it’s going on, which helps with our engagement and comprehension. It also allows you to ask questions and share your own story in the “story room” online. Kyle says the gospel fits into everyone’s story! Jesus is there for the weak, weary, lonely, and downcast. Everyone has a story, and everyone is in need of Jesus’ saving grace. 

Contact Pastor Kyle at: 
kyle.worsham@livingproof.co 
livingproof.co/online</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get to know Abundant Life Church’s Online Campus Pastor Kyle Worsham. He is married to his bride Sarah, and has moved from Houston Texas, to the north west, to San Antonio, to Missouri where they now reside. 

 
What does an Online Campus Pastor do? Their goal is to get the congregation engaged in the church service, via the internet. Whether that be in your own home on a Sunday morning or at a nearby friend&apos;s house, gathering for church on a screen, together. It’s key to remember that we are the church, and talking to people and getting to know their stories is the first step in sharing the gospel. 

Watching online, you get the opportunity to send a message and chat about the service as it’s going on, which helps with our engagement and comprehension. It also allows you to ask questions and share your own story in the “story room” online. Kyle says the gospel fits into everyone’s story! Jesus is there for the weak, weary, lonely, and downcast. Everyone has a story, and everyone is in need of Jesus’ saving grace. 

Contact Pastor Kyle at: 
kyle.worsham@livingproof.co 
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      <title>Crossroads Campus Pastor Chad Glover</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Abundant Life Church has been so blessed to have multiple campuses, in Lee’s Summit, Independence, and Blue Springs Missouri, and now they are expanding into the heart of Kansas City, opening their Crossroads Campus. Learn more about what’s happening with the new campus Pastor, Chad Glover. 

The launch of the Crossroads campus will provide a place of worship for regular attendees of Abundant Life who live in the city. Having church right in their neighborhood will open more opportunities for near by friends to come and hear the gospel preached. The population of Kansas City is diverse in culture and walks of life. This is what God loves, and His heart is for the lost to come to him, no matter the differences we face. Millennials and Generation Z are a large group of people leaving the faith all together, many of whom live in the City, and with the launch of the new campus, we pray their hearts would be open to faith in Jesus in a real way. 

Preparing for the opening of the new campus, we must be faithful to the word of God, and the great commission. “We act in the vision, and wait on the provision of God.” We do our part in being obedient to God’s calling to evangelize and watch Him change hearts. In gaining this new campus, there has been one open door after another, God’s hand has been so clearly over the whole process, and Abundant Life Church has been so blessed by the generosity of their members that they are able to make it happen. 

After all, Romans 10:14-15 tell us “how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?” The goal is to make disciples and multiply, not just “add”. If you would like to get involved in the new launch, Chad asks us to Pray, Prepare, and Pay. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Chad Glover)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/crossroads-campus-pastor-chad-glover-MPAhoZs7</link>
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      <itunes:title>Crossroads Campus Pastor Chad Glover</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Chad Glover</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Abundant Life Church has been so blessed to have multiple campuses, in Lee’s Summit, Independence, and Blue Springs Missouri, and now they are expanding into the heart of Kansas City, opening their Crossroads Campus. Learn more about what’s happening with the new campus Pastor, Chad Glover. 

The launch of the Crossroads campus will provide a place of worship for regular attendees of Abundant Life who live in the city. Having church right in their neighborhood will open more opportunities for near by friends to come and hear the gospel preached. The population of Kansas City is diverse in culture and walks of life. This is what God loves, and His heart is for the lost to come to him, no matter the differences we face. Millennials and Generation Z are a large group of people leaving the faith all together, many of whom live in the City, and with the launch of the new campus, we pray their hearts would be open to faith in Jesus in a real way. 

Preparing for the opening of the new campus, we must be faithful to the word of God, and the great commission. “We act in the vision, and wait on the provision of God.” We do our part in being obedient to God’s calling to evangelize and watch Him change hearts. In gaining this new campus, there has been one open door after another, God’s hand has been so clearly over the whole process, and Abundant Life Church has been so blessed by the generosity of their members that they are able to make it happen. 

After all, Romans 10:14-15 tell us “how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?” The goal is to make disciples and multiply, not just “add”. If you would like to get involved in the new launch, Chad asks us to Pray, Prepare, and Pay. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Abundant Life Church has been so blessed to have multiple campuses, in Lee’s Summit, Independence, and Blue Springs Missouri, and now they are expanding into the heart of Kansas City, opening their Crossroads Campus. Learn more about what’s happening with the new campus Pastor, Chad Glover. 

The launch of the Crossroads campus will provide a place of worship for regular attendees of Abundant Life who live in the city. Having church right in their neighborhood will open more opportunities for near by friends to come and hear the gospel preached. The population of Kansas City is diverse in culture and walks of life. This is what God loves, and His heart is for the lost to come to him, no matter the differences we face. Millennials and Generation Z are a large group of people leaving the faith all together, many of whom live in the City, and with the launch of the new campus, we pray their hearts would be open to faith in Jesus in a real way. 

Preparing for the opening of the new campus, we must be faithful to the word of God, and the great commission. “We act in the vision, and wait on the provision of God.” We do our part in being obedient to God’s calling to evangelize and watch Him change hearts. In gaining this new campus, there has been one open door after another, God’s hand has been so clearly over the whole process, and Abundant Life Church has been so blessed by the generosity of their members that they are able to make it happen. 

After all, Romans 10:14-15 tell us “how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?” The goal is to make disciples and multiply, not just “add”. If you would like to get involved in the new launch, Chad asks us to Pray, Prepare, and Pay. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Get to know Brent Ewert, financial advisor, president of Community Financial Services Group, loving husband, dad, and grandpa, and faithful camera director for Sunday service at Abundant Life Church. 

In this podcast, Brent gives us a fresh perspective on how to handle our everyday finances, and how to take steps to prepare for the future. 

There are 2,350 verses in the Bible on the topic of money and possessions. God thinks what we do with the money we bring in is very important. It’s a good perspective to have that 100% of what we earn is not ours, but His. So let us not be like the rich young ruler with an “iron fist”, holding tightly to what we have, (Matthew 19:16-30) and turning away from what God is calling us to. 

God values a smart saver, and giver. Proverbs 13:22 says, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” Planning for retirement starts with having no debt. Prolonged debt costs you the opportunity that those dollars could have provided for you, says Brent. We’re called to be generous, and it’s hard to obey that calling if we’ve made poor financial decisions and are in debt. Debt is modern-day slavery. 

All in all, remember that your financial goals are possible, that it isn’t so much of a money issue than it is a heart issue. 
Remember your eternal perspective, and live below your means. Follow this outline, give 10%, save 20%, live on 70%. When it comes to our finances, it’s really a matter of faith. We should absolutely trust God with what he’s provided for us, and live in obedience to Him. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2021 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Get to know Brent Ewert, financial advisor, president of Community Financial Services Group, loving husband, dad, and grandpa, and faithful camera director for Sunday service at Abundant Life Church. 

In this podcast, Brent gives us a fresh perspective on how to handle our everyday finances, and how to take steps to prepare for the future. 

There are 2,350 verses in the Bible on the topic of money and possessions. God thinks what we do with the money we bring in is very important. It’s a good perspective to have that 100% of what we earn is not ours, but His. So let us not be like the rich young ruler with an “iron fist”, holding tightly to what we have, (Matthew 19:16-30) and turning away from what God is calling us to. 

God values a smart saver, and giver. Proverbs 13:22 says, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” Planning for retirement starts with having no debt. Prolonged debt costs you the opportunity that those dollars could have provided for you, says Brent. We’re called to be generous, and it’s hard to obey that calling if we’ve made poor financial decisions and are in debt. Debt is modern-day slavery. 

All in all, remember that your financial goals are possible, that it isn’t so much of a money issue than it is a heart issue. 
Remember your eternal perspective, and live below your means. Follow this outline, give 10%, save 20%, live on 70%. When it comes to our finances, it’s really a matter of faith. We should absolutely trust God with what he’s provided for us, and live in obedience to Him. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Get to know Brent Ewert, financial advisor, president of Community Financial Services Group, loving husband, dad, and grandpa, and faithful camera director for Sunday service at Abundant Life Church. 

In this podcast, Brent gives us a fresh perspective on how to handle our everyday finances, and how to take steps to prepare for the future. 

There are 2,350 verses in the Bible on the topic of money and possessions. God thinks what we do with the money we bring in is very important. It’s a good perspective to have that 100% of what we earn is not ours, but His. So let us not be like the rich young ruler with an “iron fist”, holding tightly to what we have, (Matthew 19:16-30) and turning away from what God is calling us to. 

God values a smart saver, and giver. Proverbs 13:22 says, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” Planning for retirement starts with having no debt. Prolonged debt costs you the opportunity that those dollars could have provided for you, says Brent. We’re called to be generous, and it’s hard to obey that calling if we’ve made poor financial decisions and are in debt. Debt is modern-day slavery. 

All in all, remember that your financial goals are possible, that it isn’t so much of a money issue than it is a heart issue. 
Remember your eternal perspective, and live below your means. Follow this outline, give 10%, save 20%, live on 70%. When it comes to our finances, it’s really a matter of faith. We should absolutely trust God with what he’s provided for us, and live in obedience to Him. 
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      <title>Get to know Quincey Nicholas and the Special Needs Ministry</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, featuring Abundant Life Church’s Special Needs Coordinator, Quincey Nicholas, we learn more about how the church includes these individuals in various ministries. 

Quincey is a wife and a mother of two boys, who has a passion for special needs individuals. After becoming pregnant, she made the switch from working as a special education teacher to working at the church part-time as the Special Needs Coordinator. 

Quincey says “I’m not teaching reading and writing anymore, but I’m teaching the grace and beauty of the gospel.” 

Quincey gets special needs individuals involved in ministries that fit them at Abundant Life, including Journey Kids, Fusion, Deaf Ministry, other adult ministries, and events like Respite Night. There’s something for everyone, ages 3-65+. 

You don’t need any specific qualifications or training to volunteer in these ministries. You just have to be a friend, if you can love others as Jesus tells us to do, you can love people with disabilities. 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2021 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, featuring Abundant Life Church’s Special Needs Coordinator, Quincey Nicholas, we learn more about how the church includes these individuals in various ministries. 

Quincey is a wife and a mother of two boys, who has a passion for special needs individuals. After becoming pregnant, she made the switch from working as a special education teacher to working at the church part-time as the Special Needs Coordinator. 

Quincey says “I’m not teaching reading and writing anymore, but I’m teaching the grace and beauty of the gospel.” 

Quincey gets special needs individuals involved in ministries that fit them at Abundant Life, including Journey Kids, Fusion, Deaf Ministry, other adult ministries, and events like Respite Night. There’s something for everyone, ages 3-65+. 

You don’t need any specific qualifications or training to volunteer in these ministries. You just have to be a friend, if you can love others as Jesus tells us to do, you can love people with disabilities. 

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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, featuring Abundant Life Church’s Special Needs Coordinator, Quincey Nicholas, we learn more about how the church includes these individuals in various ministries. 

Quincey is a wife and a mother of two boys, who has a passion for special needs individuals. After becoming pregnant, she made the switch from working as a special education teacher to working at the church part-time as the Special Needs Coordinator. 

Quincey says “I’m not teaching reading and writing anymore, but I’m teaching the grace and beauty of the gospel.” 

Quincey gets special needs individuals involved in ministries that fit them at Abundant Life, including Journey Kids, Fusion, Deaf Ministry, other adult ministries, and events like Respite Night. There’s something for everyone, ages 3-65+. 

You don’t need any specific qualifications or training to volunteer in these ministries. You just have to be a friend, if you can love others as Jesus tells us to do, you can love people with disabilities. 

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      <description><![CDATA[Continuing in their story of surviving Covid, Ramon and Tammy LaRue share just how intense Ramon’s sickness got. 

It seemed as if Ramon was in the clear, off the ventilator, and stable. Until Tammy got a call from the hospital saying Ramon had developed blood clots in his lungs. He was transferred to another hospital where he was put on a ventilator once again. 

After giving all the care they could at this hospital, they had no choice but to transfer him to one more hospital in the city, but this time there were even more complications. It seemed like all hope was lost when the tubes to their machines were not staying connected, and Tammy was saying what she thought would be her final good-byes to her husband. 

Another small miracle happened when a flight nurse gave advice and made the third trip to the hospital possible. There, the doctors were able to keep Ramons levels stable, and he was on the road to a month-long recovery in a hospital room. 

Tammy says it wasn’t one big miracle that saved his life, but a lot of small miracles along the way. With the help of their small group’s prayers and their desperation for Christ, they saw God’s hand over Ramon. Ramon is beyond grateful to be alive and gives God all glory and honor. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Continuing in their story of surviving Covid, Ramon and Tammy LaRue share just how intense Ramon’s sickness got. 

It seemed as if Ramon was in the clear, off the ventilator, and stable. Until Tammy got a call from the hospital saying Ramon had developed blood clots in his lungs. He was transferred to another hospital where he was put on a ventilator once again. 

After giving all the care they could at this hospital, they had no choice but to transfer him to one more hospital in the city, but this time there were even more complications. It seemed like all hope was lost when the tubes to their machines were not staying connected, and Tammy was saying what she thought would be her final good-byes to her husband. 

Another small miracle happened when a flight nurse gave advice and made the third trip to the hospital possible. There, the doctors were able to keep Ramons levels stable, and he was on the road to a month-long recovery in a hospital room. 

Tammy says it wasn’t one big miracle that saved his life, but a lot of small miracles along the way. With the help of their small group’s prayers and their desperation for Christ, they saw God’s hand over Ramon. Ramon is beyond grateful to be alive and gives God all glory and honor. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing in their story of surviving Covid, Ramon and Tammy LaRue share just how intense Ramon’s sickness got. 

It seemed as if Ramon was in the clear, off the ventilator, and stable. Until Tammy got a call from the hospital saying Ramon had developed blood clots in his lungs. He was transferred to another hospital where he was put on a ventilator once again. 

After giving all the care they could at this hospital, they had no choice but to transfer him to one more hospital in the city, but this time there were even more complications. It seemed like all hope was lost when the tubes to their machines were not staying connected, and Tammy was saying what she thought would be her final good-byes to her husband. 

Another small miracle happened when a flight nurse gave advice and made the third trip to the hospital possible. There, the doctors were able to keep Ramons levels stable, and he was on the road to a month-long recovery in a hospital room. 

Tammy says it wasn’t one big miracle that saved his life, but a lot of small miracles along the way. With the help of their small group’s prayers and their desperation for Christ, they saw God’s hand over Ramon. Ramon is beyond grateful to be alive and gives God all glory and honor. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In part 1 we chat with Ramon and Tammy LaRue and their experience with COVID.

Ramon and Tammy have attended Abundant Life for seven years and have been married for 24 years with two children. They are business owners that see the importance of pouring into others. 

Ramon began developing flu-like symptoms while working in February. With a history of pneumonia, he knew he needed to get checked out. He didn’t have breathing issues at the beginning, and they thought after a few days he would begin feeling better. The turning point for him was when he couldn’t keep his medication down and the weakness and shortness of breath became an issue. What they thought was a quick hospital visit, turned into 3 different hospital stays, and some major health issues.

Ramon and Tammy relied on their faith during this time as the ups and downs of the virus consumed them. Their community group stepped in and walked alongside them during the time.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Dec 2021 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In part 1 we chat with Ramon and Tammy LaRue and their experience with COVID.

Ramon and Tammy have attended Abundant Life for seven years and have been married for 24 years with two children. They are business owners that see the importance of pouring into others. 

Ramon began developing flu-like symptoms while working in February. With a history of pneumonia, he knew he needed to get checked out. He didn’t have breathing issues at the beginning, and they thought after a few days he would begin feeling better. The turning point for him was when he couldn’t keep his medication down and the weakness and shortness of breath became an issue. What they thought was a quick hospital visit, turned into 3 different hospital stays, and some major health issues.

Ramon and Tammy relied on their faith during this time as the ups and downs of the virus consumed them. Their community group stepped in and walked alongside them during the time.
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      <itunes:subtitle>In part 1 we chat with Ramon and Tammy LaRue and their experience with COVID.

Ramon and Tammy have attended Abundant Life for seven years and have been married for 24 years with two children. They are business owners that see the importance of pouring into others. 

Ramon began developing flu-like symptoms while working in February. With a history of pneumonia, he knew he needed to get checked out. He didn’t have breathing issues at the beginning, and they thought after a few days he would begin feeling better. The turning point for him was when he couldn’t keep his medication down and the weakness and shortness of breath became an issue. What they thought was a quick hospital visit, turned into 3 different hospital stays, and some major health issues.

Ramon and Tammy relied on their faith during this time as the ups and downs of the virus consumed them. Their community group stepped in and walked alongside them during the time.
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      <description><![CDATA[In today’s Christmas episode, featuring Pastor Phil Hopper, we dive into the reason for the season. You may picture baby Jesus lying in a manger, but as we search and know the scriptures, there’s a lot more surrounding the nativity story that points us to God’s real purpose in sending His Son. 

The gospel accounts of Matthew and Luke describe genealogies leading up to Jesus’ birth. Matthew’s genealogy is directed toward the Jews, describing the lineage of Jesus from Abraham and David, showing how Jesus is their messiah, and King. Luke’s account goes back to Adam, the first son of God, who tainted the image of God that was created in him, passing along sin to the whole world. Jesus is the “last adam” and the only one who restores us to become children of God again! 

Christmas is a special time of year to highlight what Jesus has done for us, and also what He is doing. We celebrate the Kingdom come. Jesus came to redeem us from sin and to eventually restore His Kingdom. It’s our ever-expanding universe that is all His, and one day He will come back to reclaim it all. Though we live currently in the fallen world, we can be a part of God’s Kingdom by confessing Jesus as the King of our hearts and trusting in his name. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Dec 2021 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In today’s Christmas episode, featuring Pastor Phil Hopper, we dive into the reason for the season. You may picture baby Jesus lying in a manger, but as we search and know the scriptures, there’s a lot more surrounding the nativity story that points us to God’s real purpose in sending His Son. 

The gospel accounts of Matthew and Luke describe genealogies leading up to Jesus’ birth. Matthew’s genealogy is directed toward the Jews, describing the lineage of Jesus from Abraham and David, showing how Jesus is their messiah, and King. Luke’s account goes back to Adam, the first son of God, who tainted the image of God that was created in him, passing along sin to the whole world. Jesus is the “last adam” and the only one who restores us to become children of God again! 

Christmas is a special time of year to highlight what Jesus has done for us, and also what He is doing. We celebrate the Kingdom come. Jesus came to redeem us from sin and to eventually restore His Kingdom. It’s our ever-expanding universe that is all His, and one day He will come back to reclaim it all. Though we live currently in the fallen world, we can be a part of God’s Kingdom by confessing Jesus as the King of our hearts and trusting in his name. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s Christmas episode, featuring Pastor Phil Hopper, we dive into the reason for the season. You may picture baby Jesus lying in a manger, but as we search and know the scriptures, there’s a lot more surrounding the nativity story that points us to God’s real purpose in sending His Son. 

The gospel accounts of Matthew and Luke describe genealogies leading up to Jesus’ birth. Matthew’s genealogy is directed toward the Jews, describing the lineage of Jesus from Abraham and David, showing how Jesus is their messiah, and King. Luke’s account goes back to Adam, the first son of God, who tainted the image of God that was created in him, passing along sin to the whole world. Jesus is the “last adam” and the only one who restores us to become children of God again! 

Christmas is a special time of year to highlight what Jesus has done for us, and also what He is doing. We celebrate the Kingdom come. Jesus came to redeem us from sin and to eventually restore His Kingdom. It’s our ever-expanding universe that is all His, and one day He will come back to reclaim it all. Though we live currently in the fallen world, we can be a part of God’s Kingdom by confessing Jesus as the King of our hearts and trusting in his name. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Does faith belong in sports? Yes, says special guest Jason Romano, “If you’re a Christian, your faith belongs everywhere.” Jason Romano is a former ESPN producer, author, and podcast host of Sports Spectrum. In this episode, Jason shares his story of success to significance. 

Jason grew up in the Catholic Church but didn’t have a relationship with God until later in life when his brother got saved and shared the gospel with him. He was drawn to his brother’s attitude toward life and the way he treated people in his life, and this drew him into wanting to know more about Christianity. 

As his faith grew, he found himself feeling unsettled with where he was. He had his dream job working as a producer at ESPN, but he didn’t know how to implement his faith on the job. But even the little changes in his life, people noticed. He stopped using foul language around his peers at work, and though this lead to some teasing, it mostly bought him respect. 

He started to realize his identity was first a follower of Christ, and secondly a sports producer. After speaking at a conference gathering for a group of people who all worked in social media for various ministries, Jason got the tug to strive for something more meaningful in his own work. He began to pray “God, do you want me to stay at ESPN or leave for something else?” Looking back, he sees how God’s hand was in all of his decisions! He began working for Sports Spectrum, a podcast where special guests share their intersections of sports and faith and has felt immense purpose in this job, which is truly a ministry. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2021 11:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Jason Romano</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:42:44</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Does faith belong in sports? Yes, says special guest Jason Romano, “If you’re a Christian, your faith belongs everywhere.” Jason Romano is a former ESPN producer, author, and podcast host of Sports Spectrum. In this episode, Jason shares his story of success to significance. 

Jason grew up in the Catholic Church but didn’t have a relationship with God until later in life when his brother got saved and shared the gospel with him. He was drawn to his brother’s attitude toward life and the way he treated people in his life, and this drew him into wanting to know more about Christianity. 

As his faith grew, he found himself feeling unsettled with where he was. He had his dream job working as a producer at ESPN, but he didn’t know how to implement his faith on the job. But even the little changes in his life, people noticed. He stopped using foul language around his peers at work, and though this lead to some teasing, it mostly bought him respect. 

He started to realize his identity was first a follower of Christ, and secondly a sports producer. After speaking at a conference gathering for a group of people who all worked in social media for various ministries, Jason got the tug to strive for something more meaningful in his own work. He began to pray “God, do you want me to stay at ESPN or leave for something else?” Looking back, he sees how God’s hand was in all of his decisions! He began working for Sports Spectrum, a podcast where special guests share their intersections of sports and faith and has felt immense purpose in this job, which is truly a ministry. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Does faith belong in sports? Yes, says special guest Jason Romano, “If you’re a Christian, your faith belongs everywhere.” Jason Romano is a former ESPN producer, author, and podcast host of Sports Spectrum. In this episode, Jason shares his story of success to significance. 

Jason grew up in the Catholic Church but didn’t have a relationship with God until later in life when his brother got saved and shared the gospel with him. He was drawn to his brother’s attitude toward life and the way he treated people in his life, and this drew him into wanting to know more about Christianity. 

As his faith grew, he found himself feeling unsettled with where he was. He had his dream job working as a producer at ESPN, but he didn’t know how to implement his faith on the job. But even the little changes in his life, people noticed. He stopped using foul language around his peers at work, and though this lead to some teasing, it mostly bought him respect. 

He started to realize his identity was first a follower of Christ, and secondly a sports producer. After speaking at a conference gathering for a group of people who all worked in social media for various ministries, Jason got the tug to strive for something more meaningful in his own work. He began to pray “God, do you want me to stay at ESPN or leave for something else?” Looking back, he sees how God’s hand was in all of his decisions! He began working for Sports Spectrum, a podcast where special guests share their intersections of sports and faith and has felt immense purpose in this job, which is truly a ministry. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Dating with Purpose</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Learn about what a singles ministry really is like on today’s podcast featuring Dan Stiegler, the leader of Abundant Life’s Singles Ministry. 

Dan and his wife Debbie both come from marriages that ended in divorce. There can be misconceptions and controversy surrounding this topic but to make it clear, God hates divorce and the ripple effect it causes. God hates to see families broken up, and the hurt that it causes for a lifetime. But He does not hate the people involved, and there is hope and redemption through the mess. 

 The Singles Ministry is designed to be a safe haven for those who find themselves single, to come together in fellowship, listen to speakers, and answer questions as a group. It is not a speed dating environment, it is a casual and Bible-focused time to listen and share with others. When you share your story and your hurt with other singles, you can begin healing in your heart and open up doors for more relationship opportunities too. 

Sometimes dating with purpose starts as not dating at all. Debbie did not have love on her radar when she met Dan, she was just focused on her ministry work and walk with Christ. Dan was looking for love and prayed often for God to make him into the godly man he would want for his future godly wife. Dating as a Christian means being intentional about your personal walk with God and being ready for when the one He has for you comes along. 

Learn more at livingproof.co/singles
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/dating-with-purpose-NnG_IZ5H</link>
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      <itunes:title>Dating with Purpose</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Dan Stiegler</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:32:07</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Learn about what a singles ministry really is like on today’s podcast featuring Dan Stiegler, the leader of Abundant Life’s Singles Ministry. 

Dan and his wife Debbie both come from marriages that ended in divorce. There can be misconceptions and controversy surrounding this topic but to make it clear, God hates divorce and the ripple effect it causes. God hates to see families broken up, and the hurt that it causes for a lifetime. But He does not hate the people involved, and there is hope and redemption through the mess. 

 The Singles Ministry is designed to be a safe haven for those who find themselves single, to come together in fellowship, listen to speakers, and answer questions as a group. It is not a speed dating environment, it is a casual and Bible-focused time to listen and share with others. When you share your story and your hurt with other singles, you can begin healing in your heart and open up doors for more relationship opportunities too. 

Sometimes dating with purpose starts as not dating at all. Debbie did not have love on her radar when she met Dan, she was just focused on her ministry work and walk with Christ. Dan was looking for love and prayed often for God to make him into the godly man he would want for his future godly wife. Dating as a Christian means being intentional about your personal walk with God and being ready for when the one He has for you comes along. 

Learn more at livingproof.co/singles</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Learn about what a singles ministry really is like on today’s podcast featuring Dan Stiegler, the leader of Abundant Life’s Singles Ministry. 

Dan and his wife Debbie both come from marriages that ended in divorce. There can be misconceptions and controversy surrounding this topic but to make it clear, God hates divorce and the ripple effect it causes. God hates to see families broken up, and the hurt that it causes for a lifetime. But He does not hate the people involved, and there is hope and redemption through the mess. 

 The Singles Ministry is designed to be a safe haven for those who find themselves single, to come together in fellowship, listen to speakers, and answer questions as a group. It is not a speed dating environment, it is a casual and Bible-focused time to listen and share with others. When you share your story and your hurt with other singles, you can begin healing in your heart and open up doors for more relationship opportunities too. 

Sometimes dating with purpose starts as not dating at all. Debbie did not have love on her radar when she met Dan, she was just focused on her ministry work and walk with Christ. Dan was looking for love and prayed often for God to make him into the godly man he would want for his future godly wife. Dating as a Christian means being intentional about your personal walk with God and being ready for when the one He has for you comes along. 

Learn more at livingproof.co/singles</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Raising Godly Girls</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Special guest Chelsea Glover has tons of tips for raising godly girls. She is the wife of Pastor Chad Glover and the mother of three daughters. Today’s podcast covers topics from modesty to identity, comparison, and even preparing them for marriage. 

Focusing on the holiness of God is something the Glovers integrate into their parenting. It helps to encourage their daughters to be set apart from the toxic culture in our world, and understand that they are God’s girls, and be held to God’s standard. (Leviticus 20:26) They are reminded to be set apart in all aspects, how they dress, how they talk, and how they carry themselves. 

When it comes to modesty, Chelsea takes her daughters back to Genesis, showing them how God clothed Adam and Eve to cover their shame. We’re reminded of the gospel every time we get dressed in the morning, and how God cares for us to clothe ourselves in Christ’s righteousness. We’re held to a higher standard as Christians, and everything we do in our lives is important to God. 

Chelsea says, a girl's mind is a battlefield, and training her to take every thought captive is crucial when struggling with comparison, and even listening to misinformation and worldly doctrine that may be taught outside of your home. 

Lastly, the Glovers prepare their daughters for marriage by modeling a healthy marriage in their home every day. No one is perfect, but putting on display how they love and care for each other's needs is exactly what a little girl needs to strive for God’s best! 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2021 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Chelsea Glover)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/raising-godly-girls-FWKdFPOs</link>
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      <itunes:title>Raising Godly Girls</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Chelsea Glover</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:34:17</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Special guest Chelsea Glover has tons of tips for raising godly girls. She is the wife of Pastor Chad Glover and the mother of three daughters. Today’s podcast covers topics from modesty to identity, comparison, and even preparing them for marriage. 

Focusing on the holiness of God is something the Glovers integrate into their parenting. It helps to encourage their daughters to be set apart from the toxic culture in our world, and understand that they are God’s girls, and be held to God’s standard. (Leviticus 20:26) They are reminded to be set apart in all aspects, how they dress, how they talk, and how they carry themselves. 

When it comes to modesty, Chelsea takes her daughters back to Genesis, showing them how God clothed Adam and Eve to cover their shame. We’re reminded of the gospel every time we get dressed in the morning, and how God cares for us to clothe ourselves in Christ’s righteousness. We’re held to a higher standard as Christians, and everything we do in our lives is important to God. 

Chelsea says, a girl&apos;s mind is a battlefield, and training her to take every thought captive is crucial when struggling with comparison, and even listening to misinformation and worldly doctrine that may be taught outside of your home. 

Lastly, the Glovers prepare their daughters for marriage by modeling a healthy marriage in their home every day. No one is perfect, but putting on display how they love and care for each other&apos;s needs is exactly what a little girl needs to strive for God’s best! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Special guest Chelsea Glover has tons of tips for raising godly girls. She is the wife of Pastor Chad Glover and the mother of three daughters. Today’s podcast covers topics from modesty to identity, comparison, and even preparing them for marriage. 

Focusing on the holiness of God is something the Glovers integrate into their parenting. It helps to encourage their daughters to be set apart from the toxic culture in our world, and understand that they are God’s girls, and be held to God’s standard. (Leviticus 20:26) They are reminded to be set apart in all aspects, how they dress, how they talk, and how they carry themselves. 

When it comes to modesty, Chelsea takes her daughters back to Genesis, showing them how God clothed Adam and Eve to cover their shame. We’re reminded of the gospel every time we get dressed in the morning, and how God cares for us to clothe ourselves in Christ’s righteousness. We’re held to a higher standard as Christians, and everything we do in our lives is important to God. 

Chelsea says, a girl&apos;s mind is a battlefield, and training her to take every thought captive is crucial when struggling with comparison, and even listening to misinformation and worldly doctrine that may be taught outside of your home. 

Lastly, the Glovers prepare their daughters for marriage by modeling a healthy marriage in their home every day. No one is perfect, but putting on display how they love and care for each other&apos;s needs is exactly what a little girl needs to strive for God’s best! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Family Discipleship</title>
      <description><![CDATA[As Christians, we are called to a life of ministry, and it all beings in our homes. In today’s podcast, we learn from Bill and Karen Ward, authors and parents of five adult children, as they discuss the importance of family discipleship. 

 Having not grown up in spiritually foundational homes, Bill and Karen were driven to create a biblical environment for their own children. As they submitted to God and His way for their family, they found themselves changing into the parents they wanted to be. Karen was called to homeschool all five children, and Bill learned about his purpose as a father, that he is responsible for his family, and for shaping his children to be presentable to Jesus one day. 

 The key to good parenting, according to this wise couple, is to be active in your personal walk with God. Having Him deal with your issues so that you don’t adversely affect your children while bringing them up. And when you do mess up, making it clear that you need repentance, and modeling your relationship with God in front of them, so they will see that you are genuine and hopefully choose to walk with Christ for their whole lives as well. 

No family is perfect, and when there is chaos in the home it’s the parent's job to take ownership of the mess. Bill humbly asks for forgiveness from his children when things go wrong at home, and this is something they have kept with them their whole lives. Seeing a parents’ love for Jesus above all things is the best gift you can give your children. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Nov 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/family-discipleship-vOqSgYb8</link>
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      <itunes:title>Family Discipleship</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Abundant Life</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:46:27</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>As Christians, we are called to a life of ministry, and it all beings in our homes. In today’s podcast, we learn from Bill and Karen Ward, authors and parents of five adult children, as they discuss the importance of family discipleship. 

 Having not grown up in spiritually foundational homes, Bill and Karen were driven to create a biblical environment for their own children. As they submitted to God and His way for their family, they found themselves changing into the parents they wanted to be. Karen was called to homeschool all five children, and Bill learned about his purpose as a father, that he is responsible for his family, and for shaping his children to be presentable to Jesus one day. 

 The key to good parenting, according to this wise couple, is to be active in your personal walk with God. Having Him deal with your issues so that you don’t adversely affect your children while bringing them up. And when you do mess up, making it clear that you need repentance, and modeling your relationship with God in front of them, so they will see that you are genuine and hopefully choose to walk with Christ for their whole lives as well. 

No family is perfect, and when there is chaos in the home it’s the parent&apos;s job to take ownership of the mess. Bill humbly asks for forgiveness from his children when things go wrong at home, and this is something they have kept with them their whole lives. Seeing a parents’ love for Jesus above all things is the best gift you can give your children. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As Christians, we are called to a life of ministry, and it all beings in our homes. In today’s podcast, we learn from Bill and Karen Ward, authors and parents of five adult children, as they discuss the importance of family discipleship. 

 Having not grown up in spiritually foundational homes, Bill and Karen were driven to create a biblical environment for their own children. As they submitted to God and His way for their family, they found themselves changing into the parents they wanted to be. Karen was called to homeschool all five children, and Bill learned about his purpose as a father, that he is responsible for his family, and for shaping his children to be presentable to Jesus one day. 

 The key to good parenting, according to this wise couple, is to be active in your personal walk with God. Having Him deal with your issues so that you don’t adversely affect your children while bringing them up. And when you do mess up, making it clear that you need repentance, and modeling your relationship with God in front of them, so they will see that you are genuine and hopefully choose to walk with Christ for their whole lives as well. 

No family is perfect, and when there is chaos in the home it’s the parent&apos;s job to take ownership of the mess. Bill humbly asks for forgiveness from his children when things go wrong at home, and this is something they have kept with them their whole lives. Seeing a parents’ love for Jesus above all things is the best gift you can give your children. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
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      <title>Living on Mission</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ever wonder what a missions trip entails or how to get involved? Missions Pastor Bill Gibbs of Abundant Life Church walks us through these questions. He’s been to 27 different countries, has a heart and a passion for missions, and he’s an obedient and faithful servant of God. 

Going on a missions trip can sound intimidating, but you aren’t thrown into a place with anything to do. Usually, you are partnered with a team, and you are meeting each other’s needs. Depending on your strengths, you can work in construction, or teaching, and/or evangelizing. There is plenty of training involved before sending you out into a different country, to prepare you for a different culture, and conversations to have, and expectations. Though you don’t have to go overseas to go on a missions trip, there are plenty of opportunities locally to serve too! 

“Living on mission” is simple, says Gibbs, it’s not all about our intentions, it’s about our submission. Understand that sometimes God does more through us than with us. We may never know the impact of our actions when we serve God in this life, the important thing is to be obedient, and also courageous to speak the truth. Know that the Holy Spirit goes with you, and it’s His power and heart to pursue the lost. 


livingproof.co 


bill.gibbs@livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Bill gibbs)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/living-on-mission-vNrgx3_0</link>
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      <itunes:title>Living on Mission</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Bill gibbs</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:23:30</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Ever wonder what a missions trip entails or how to get involved? Missions Pastor Bill Gibbs of Abundant Life Church walks us through these questions. He’s been to 27 different countries, has a heart and a passion for missions, and he’s an obedient and faithful servant of God. 

Going on a missions trip can sound intimidating, but you aren’t thrown into a place with anything to do. Usually, you are partnered with a team, and you are meeting each other’s needs. Depending on your strengths, you can work in construction, or teaching, and/or evangelizing. There is plenty of training involved before sending you out into a different country, to prepare you for a different culture, and conversations to have, and expectations. Though you don’t have to go overseas to go on a missions trip, there are plenty of opportunities locally to serve too! 

“Living on mission” is simple, says Gibbs, it’s not all about our intentions, it’s about our submission. Understand that sometimes God does more through us than with us. We may never know the impact of our actions when we serve God in this life, the important thing is to be obedient, and also courageous to speak the truth. Know that the Holy Spirit goes with you, and it’s His power and heart to pursue the lost. 


livingproof.co 


bill.gibbs@livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ever wonder what a missions trip entails or how to get involved? Missions Pastor Bill Gibbs of Abundant Life Church walks us through these questions. He’s been to 27 different countries, has a heart and a passion for missions, and he’s an obedient and faithful servant of God. 

Going on a missions trip can sound intimidating, but you aren’t thrown into a place with anything to do. Usually, you are partnered with a team, and you are meeting each other’s needs. Depending on your strengths, you can work in construction, or teaching, and/or evangelizing. There is plenty of training involved before sending you out into a different country, to prepare you for a different culture, and conversations to have, and expectations. Though you don’t have to go overseas to go on a missions trip, there are plenty of opportunities locally to serve too! 

“Living on mission” is simple, says Gibbs, it’s not all about our intentions, it’s about our submission. Understand that sometimes God does more through us than with us. We may never know the impact of our actions when we serve God in this life, the important thing is to be obedient, and also courageous to speak the truth. Know that the Holy Spirit goes with you, and it’s His power and heart to pursue the lost. 


livingproof.co 


bill.gibbs@livingproof.co </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Get to know Marcus Penwell</title>
      <description><![CDATA[God’s love for us is immeasurable and the fact that He is mighty to save is a miracle in and of itself. Hearing testimonies of how God has saved the lost is always a reason to praise Him and brings immense joy to our hearts as Christians. In this talk, Marcus Penwell, security director at Abundant Life Church in Lee’s Summit, MO tells of his salvation and what God has done in his life since. 

Growing up, Marcus was drawn to the occupation of being a police officer. He followed his childhood dream, but once it was reality, he realized the dark side of the life he had chosen. It wasn’t bad enough that people he would encounter every day would disrespect him, but his girlfriend did not approve of his choice and left him, while also terminating a pregnancy. This drew Marcus to alcohol abuse and a close encounter with an attempt at suicide. But God spared his life, (the first time.) 

A friend from work talked to him about how God has changed his life, and this drew Marcus into who God is, eventually attending a church service and giving his life to Jesus. Since then, God has protected this man’s life not once but three times in miraculous ways while he was working on the force. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Marcus Penwell)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Get to know Marcus Penwell</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Marcus Penwell</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:37:51</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>God’s love for us is immeasurable and the fact that He is mighty to save is a miracle in and of itself. Hearing testimonies of how God has saved the lost is always a reason to praise Him and brings immense joy to our hearts as Christians. In this talk, Marcus Penwell, security director at Abundant Life Church in Lee’s Summit, MO tells of his salvation and what God has done in his life since. 

Growing up, Marcus was drawn to the occupation of being a police officer. He followed his childhood dream, but once it was reality, he realized the dark side of the life he had chosen. It wasn’t bad enough that people he would encounter every day would disrespect him, but his girlfriend did not approve of his choice and left him, while also terminating a pregnancy. This drew Marcus to alcohol abuse and a close encounter with an attempt at suicide. But God spared his life, (the first time.) 

A friend from work talked to him about how God has changed his life, and this drew Marcus into who God is, eventually attending a church service and giving his life to Jesus. Since then, God has protected this man’s life not once but three times in miraculous ways while he was working on the force. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>God’s love for us is immeasurable and the fact that He is mighty to save is a miracle in and of itself. Hearing testimonies of how God has saved the lost is always a reason to praise Him and brings immense joy to our hearts as Christians. In this talk, Marcus Penwell, security director at Abundant Life Church in Lee’s Summit, MO tells of his salvation and what God has done in his life since. 

Growing up, Marcus was drawn to the occupation of being a police officer. He followed his childhood dream, but once it was reality, he realized the dark side of the life he had chosen. It wasn’t bad enough that people he would encounter every day would disrespect him, but his girlfriend did not approve of his choice and left him, while also terminating a pregnancy. This drew Marcus to alcohol abuse and a close encounter with an attempt at suicide. But God spared his life, (the first time.) 

A friend from work talked to him about how God has changed his life, and this drew Marcus into who God is, eventually attending a church service and giving his life to Jesus. Since then, God has protected this man’s life not once but three times in miraculous ways while he was working on the force. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Part 2: Growing up Christian in a Communist Country</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Continuing from Daniel Arnautov’s story of growing up in a communist country, he tells his father's miraculous adventures as part of the underground church in Ukraine. Daniel is a husband and father and served in the Fusion ministry at Abundant Life in Lee’s Summit MO. 

 After arresting Daniel’s Grandfather, the KGB was after his father. In order to continue his work for the Kingdom, Daniel’s father had to go under the radar. He spent years of his life serving the underground church by collecting paper in nonconspicuous ways, in order to print bibles, on a homemade mobile printing press. Unbeknownst to Daniel at the time, he also spent his weekends and vacations delivering bibles all over to underground churches. 

 At this time, anything with the name “God” printed on it was illegal. The KGB would come into homes and inspect any piece of literature. When this happened to Daniel’s family, his mother would hide their bibles underneath pillows. 

When they were eventually able to have the option to move to a different country, they moved to America and continued to live faithfully for Christ. They didn’t speak English so they started their own small Russian-speaking church in Oregon. 

 In comparison to how Christians in Ukraine live versus how Christians in America live, there’s a real-life faith aspect that is present in the hearts of those in countries where their faith is tested directly. In the abundance of liberty in the US, we are missing our mission. 

 Philippians 1:14 

“And because of my chains, most of the brothers and sisters have become confident in the Lord and dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear.” 

livingproof.co
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/part-2-growing-up-christian-in-a-communist-country-NZKADTPm</link>
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      <itunes:title>Part 2: Growing up Christian in a Communist Country</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Abundant Life</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:28:56</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Continuing from Daniel Arnautov’s story of growing up in a communist country, he tells his father&apos;s miraculous adventures as part of the underground church in Ukraine. Daniel is a husband and father and served in the Fusion ministry at Abundant Life in Lee’s Summit MO. 

 After arresting Daniel’s Grandfather, the KGB was after his father. In order to continue his work for the Kingdom, Daniel’s father had to go under the radar. He spent years of his life serving the underground church by collecting paper in nonconspicuous ways, in order to print bibles, on a homemade mobile printing press. Unbeknownst to Daniel at the time, he also spent his weekends and vacations delivering bibles all over to underground churches. 

 At this time, anything with the name “God” printed on it was illegal. The KGB would come into homes and inspect any piece of literature. When this happened to Daniel’s family, his mother would hide their bibles underneath pillows. 

When they were eventually able to have the option to move to a different country, they moved to America and continued to live faithfully for Christ. They didn’t speak English so they started their own small Russian-speaking church in Oregon. 

 In comparison to how Christians in Ukraine live versus how Christians in America live, there’s a real-life faith aspect that is present in the hearts of those in countries where their faith is tested directly. In the abundance of liberty in the US, we are missing our mission. 

 Philippians 1:14 

“And because of my chains, most of the brothers and sisters have become confident in the Lord and dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear.” 

livingproof.co</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing from Daniel Arnautov’s story of growing up in a communist country, he tells his father&apos;s miraculous adventures as part of the underground church in Ukraine. Daniel is a husband and father and served in the Fusion ministry at Abundant Life in Lee’s Summit MO. 

 After arresting Daniel’s Grandfather, the KGB was after his father. In order to continue his work for the Kingdom, Daniel’s father had to go under the radar. He spent years of his life serving the underground church by collecting paper in nonconspicuous ways, in order to print bibles, on a homemade mobile printing press. Unbeknownst to Daniel at the time, he also spent his weekends and vacations delivering bibles all over to underground churches. 

 At this time, anything with the name “God” printed on it was illegal. The KGB would come into homes and inspect any piece of literature. When this happened to Daniel’s family, his mother would hide their bibles underneath pillows. 

When they were eventually able to have the option to move to a different country, they moved to America and continued to live faithfully for Christ. They didn’t speak English so they started their own small Russian-speaking church in Oregon. 

 In comparison to how Christians in Ukraine live versus how Christians in America live, there’s a real-life faith aspect that is present in the hearts of those in countries where their faith is tested directly. In the abundance of liberty in the US, we are missing our mission. 

 Philippians 1:14 

“And because of my chains, most of the brothers and sisters have become confident in the Lord and dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear.” 

livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Part 1: Growing up Christian in a Communist Country</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Today’s podcast highlights the incredible life of one of our Abundant Life members, fusion volunteers, husband, and father of three, Daniel Arnautov. Growing up in Ukraine, he did not have it easy, living in a communist country as a Christian.

Even as a young boy in first grade, Daniel was strong in his faith in God. He was bold to decline the red star, which would symbolize his allegiance to the communist party, which most of his classmates wore on their uniform.

This firm faith was passed down to him from his grandfather and supplemented by his mother. His grandfather became a Christian and started pastoring, only to be arrested. Seeing his grandfather imprisoned for being a Christian was so inspiring to young Daniel, and it encouraged him to become even bolder for the faith.

Growing up, the Bible was not readily available for anyone to have, and so his mother would read to her children stories from the Bible every night, and as often as they could, they would host an underground church, camouflaging their get-togethers as a holiday or birthday party.

The urgency to learn the Bible, memorize scripture and submit to God, is something that has stayed with Daniel, and will forever. In America, we take for granted our freedom so often, but this is a story we can all learn from. Don’t fall asleep, be sharp in the Word, and be alert!
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Daniel Arnautov)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/part-1-growing-up-christian-in-a-communist-country-0mVXLDZ4</link>
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      <itunes:title>Part 1: Growing up Christian in a Communist Country</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Daniel Arnautov</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Today’s podcast highlights the incredible life of one of our Abundant Life members, fusion volunteers, husband, and father of three, Daniel Arnautov. Growing up in Ukraine, he did not have it easy, living in a communist country as a Christian.

Even as a young boy in first grade, Daniel was strong in his faith in God. He was bold to decline the red star, which would symbolize his allegiance to the communist party, which most of his classmates wore on their uniform.

This firm faith was passed down to him from his grandfather and supplemented by his mother. His grandfather became a Christian and started pastoring, only to be arrested. Seeing his grandfather imprisoned for being a Christian was so inspiring to young Daniel, and it encouraged him to become even bolder for the faith.

Growing up, the Bible was not readily available for anyone to have, and so his mother would read to her children stories from the Bible every night, and as often as they could, they would host an underground church, camouflaging their get-togethers as a holiday or birthday party.

The urgency to learn the Bible, memorize scripture and submit to God, is something that has stayed with Daniel, and will forever. In America, we take for granted our freedom so often, but this is a story we can all learn from. Don’t fall asleep, be sharp in the Word, and be alert!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today’s podcast highlights the incredible life of one of our Abundant Life members, fusion volunteers, husband, and father of three, Daniel Arnautov. Growing up in Ukraine, he did not have it easy, living in a communist country as a Christian.

Even as a young boy in first grade, Daniel was strong in his faith in God. He was bold to decline the red star, which would symbolize his allegiance to the communist party, which most of his classmates wore on their uniform.

This firm faith was passed down to him from his grandfather and supplemented by his mother. His grandfather became a Christian and started pastoring, only to be arrested. Seeing his grandfather imprisoned for being a Christian was so inspiring to young Daniel, and it encouraged him to become even bolder for the faith.

Growing up, the Bible was not readily available for anyone to have, and so his mother would read to her children stories from the Bible every night, and as often as they could, they would host an underground church, camouflaging their get-togethers as a holiday or birthday party.

The urgency to learn the Bible, memorize scripture and submit to God, is something that has stayed with Daniel, and will forever. In America, we take for granted our freedom so often, but this is a story we can all learn from. Don’t fall asleep, be sharp in the Word, and be alert!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This episode features Toshaun Avery, pastor of Fusion, husband, and father of two. He is a very gifted and caring leader of Abundant Life Church’s teens. Today he discusses how to navigate teens dating, and the dangers of pornography.

Many might ask the question “what age is appropriate to start dating?” But Toshaun asks another question, “why?” What is the purpose of dating at this young age? Is it to find identity, or to know you’re loved? There is a maturity level teens must reach before dating, and asking these questions is a great way to see into your kid's hearts.

Fusion leaders make it a point to reach the parents of the teens, and partner with them. They often meet one-on-one and discuss the needs of their teens. Though something Toshaun has noticed is that he chats with the mothers a lot more often than the fathers. He says this is one of our major issues in tackling the teen years, and fathers need to be more involved.

Pornography is another huge stumbling block for teens and parents need to be equipped with how to prevent it, but also deal with it if it becomes a problem in their teen's life. With today’s internet access, it’s not a matter of if but when your kids will be exposed to it. Don’t be afraid to monitor your kid's phones, and deal with hard conversations.

Remember, it’s not a fight with your kids, it’s a fight for your kids.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (toshaun avery)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/teens-dating-and-the-danger-of-pornography-L30HtLGF</link>
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      <itunes:title>Teens: Dating and the danger of pornography</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>toshaun avery</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This episode features Toshaun Avery, pastor of Fusion, husband, and father of two. He is a very gifted and caring leader of Abundant Life Church’s teens. Today he discusses how to navigate teens dating, and the dangers of pornography.

Many might ask the question “what age is appropriate to start dating?” But Toshaun asks another question, “why?” What is the purpose of dating at this young age? Is it to find identity, or to know you’re loved? There is a maturity level teens must reach before dating, and asking these questions is a great way to see into your kid&apos;s hearts.

Fusion leaders make it a point to reach the parents of the teens, and partner with them. They often meet one-on-one and discuss the needs of their teens. Though something Toshaun has noticed is that he chats with the mothers a lot more often than the fathers. He says this is one of our major issues in tackling the teen years, and fathers need to be more involved.

Pornography is another huge stumbling block for teens and parents need to be equipped with how to prevent it, but also deal with it if it becomes a problem in their teen&apos;s life. With today’s internet access, it’s not a matter of if but when your kids will be exposed to it. Don’t be afraid to monitor your kid&apos;s phones, and deal with hard conversations.

Remember, it’s not a fight with your kids, it’s a fight for your kids.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode features Toshaun Avery, pastor of Fusion, husband, and father of two. He is a very gifted and caring leader of Abundant Life Church’s teens. Today he discusses how to navigate teens dating, and the dangers of pornography.

Many might ask the question “what age is appropriate to start dating?” But Toshaun asks another question, “why?” What is the purpose of dating at this young age? Is it to find identity, or to know you’re loved? There is a maturity level teens must reach before dating, and asking these questions is a great way to see into your kid&apos;s hearts.

Fusion leaders make it a point to reach the parents of the teens, and partner with them. They often meet one-on-one and discuss the needs of their teens. Though something Toshaun has noticed is that he chats with the mothers a lot more often than the fathers. He says this is one of our major issues in tackling the teen years, and fathers need to be more involved.

Pornography is another huge stumbling block for teens and parents need to be equipped with how to prevent it, but also deal with it if it becomes a problem in their teen&apos;s life. With today’s internet access, it’s not a matter of if but when your kids will be exposed to it. Don’t be afraid to monitor your kid&apos;s phones, and deal with hard conversations.

Remember, it’s not a fight with your kids, it’s a fight for your kids.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Why the Resurrection of Jesus is True</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In the last episode of the series: Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America and why we can trust the Bible, we explore Why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is true, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
Our faith rests or falls on the resurrection. The cynic might say it is not scientifically possible. Science can tell you how something works but not how. God explains the how things work, but he tells us why. It is difficult for people to believe that when they die, they are worm food. But the Bible tells us there is hope beyond this world. Christ claimed to be God but also shared the purpose of the world is eternity. 

In this podcast we will answer:
Is it possible that the disciples were deceived and believed a myth?
Is it possible that Jesus was just in a coma?
What about the stone?
Why is the blood and water that came from Christ’s body a key point as evidence?
Did the disciples go to the wrong tomb?

Miracles are possible. Science alone can’t explain everything. Listen in as we walk you through how the resurrection is true.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 09:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/why-the-resurrection-of-jesus-true-KjwG_XSy</link>
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      <itunes:title>Why the Resurrection of Jesus is True</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:37:29</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In the last episode of the series: Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America and why we can trust the Bible, we explore Why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is true, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
Our faith rests or falls on the resurrection. The cynic might say it is not scientifically possible. Science can tell you how something works but not how. God explains the how things work, but he tells us why. It is difficult for people to believe that when they die, they are worm food. But the Bible tells us there is hope beyond this world. Christ claimed to be God but also shared the purpose of the world is eternity. 

In this podcast we will answer:
Is it possible that the disciples were deceived and believed a myth?
Is it possible that Jesus was just in a coma?
What about the stone?
Why is the blood and water that came from Christ’s body a key point as evidence?
Did the disciples go to the wrong tomb?

Miracles are possible. Science alone can’t explain everything. Listen in as we walk you through how the resurrection is true.
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the last episode of the series: Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America and why we can trust the Bible, we explore Why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is true, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
Our faith rests or falls on the resurrection. The cynic might say it is not scientifically possible. Science can tell you how something works but not how. God explains the how things work, but he tells us why. It is difficult for people to believe that when they die, they are worm food. But the Bible tells us there is hope beyond this world. Christ claimed to be God but also shared the purpose of the world is eternity. 

In this podcast we will answer:
Is it possible that the disciples were deceived and believed a myth?
Is it possible that Jesus was just in a coma?
What about the stone?
Why is the blood and water that came from Christ’s body a key point as evidence?
Did the disciples go to the wrong tomb?

Miracles are possible. Science alone can’t explain everything. Listen in as we walk you through how the resurrection is true.
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      <title>Choose 2 live</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In today’s podcast, author Robin Walsh tells of her incredible story of surviving suicide. In her book, “My Morning Song Psalm 23, My Journey Back From Suicide” she explains how trauma can have long-term effects, but no matter how deep the hurt, God is always with you and will never abandon you. 

After the death of her father, her mother became depressed and turned to alcohol. All five children were dispersed between relatives and foster care. Having both parents suddenly gone from her life, Robin felt a heavy sense of abandonment that stuck with her, though she couldn’t come to terms with it until she found herself as an adult filing for divorce. Looking over the paperwork, the term “abandon” came up when deciding custody over the children, and the wave of childhood trauma resurfaced. 

After overdosing on prescription medication, Robin went into a coma. Three days later she woke up to a pastor reading Psalm 23, a psalm that she was drawn to even as a child, and one that was her mother’s favorite. 

From this experience, Robin has given her life to Christ and has a heart for all those struggling with trauma and mental illness. She says “You can lose everything, but God will never abandon you.” 

 

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255 

Non-Profit: “Choose 2 Live” choose2live.org 

Abundant Life Church: livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 9 Sep 2021 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Robin Walsh)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/chose-to-live-yunbW7nC</link>
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      <itunes:title>Choose 2 live</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Robin Walsh</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:26:37</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In today’s podcast, author Robin Walsh tells of her incredible story of surviving suicide. In her book, “My Morning Song Psalm 23, My Journey Back From Suicide” she explains how trauma can have long-term effects, but no matter how deep the hurt, God is always with you and will never abandon you. 

After the death of her father, her mother became depressed and turned to alcohol. All five children were dispersed between relatives and foster care. Having both parents suddenly gone from her life, Robin felt a heavy sense of abandonment that stuck with her, though she couldn’t come to terms with it until she found herself as an adult filing for divorce. Looking over the paperwork, the term “abandon” came up when deciding custody over the children, and the wave of childhood trauma resurfaced. 

After overdosing on prescription medication, Robin went into a coma. Three days later she woke up to a pastor reading Psalm 23, a psalm that she was drawn to even as a child, and one that was her mother’s favorite. 

From this experience, Robin has given her life to Christ and has a heart for all those struggling with trauma and mental illness. She says “You can lose everything, but God will never abandon you.” 

 

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255 

Non-Profit: “Choose 2 Live” choose2live.org 

Abundant Life Church: livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s podcast, author Robin Walsh tells of her incredible story of surviving suicide. In her book, “My Morning Song Psalm 23, My Journey Back From Suicide” she explains how trauma can have long-term effects, but no matter how deep the hurt, God is always with you and will never abandon you. 

After the death of her father, her mother became depressed and turned to alcohol. All five children were dispersed between relatives and foster care. Having both parents suddenly gone from her life, Robin felt a heavy sense of abandonment that stuck with her, though she couldn’t come to terms with it until she found herself as an adult filing for divorce. Looking over the paperwork, the term “abandon” came up when deciding custody over the children, and the wave of childhood trauma resurfaced. 

After overdosing on prescription medication, Robin went into a coma. Three days later she woke up to a pastor reading Psalm 23, a psalm that she was drawn to even as a child, and one that was her mother’s favorite. 

From this experience, Robin has given her life to Christ and has a heart for all those struggling with trauma and mental illness. She says “You can lose everything, but God will never abandon you.” 

 

Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255 

Non-Profit: “Choose 2 Live” choose2live.org 

Abundant Life Church: livingproof.co </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Get to know the Weavers</title>
      <description><![CDATA[﻿Join us today as we talk with Kaleb and Michaelah Weaver. Kaleb is the Worship Pastor at Abundant Life. They are PK's (pastor kids) parents of twins, real coffee people, and splattered with musical gifts from God.  
﻿
﻿Worshipping is more than singing. It is a part of who they are, almost a native language. Both growing up in a Christian home they saw their parents model and live out their faith. That is something that they admire about their parents and something that influenced who they are today.
﻿
﻿They talk about their relationship, ministry, and everything in between, including a frisbee injury that brought them together. Listen as we get to know the Weavers.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Sep 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Michaela Weaver, Kaleb Weaver)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/get-to-the-know-the-weavers-KD8koy74</link>
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      <itunes:title>Get to know the Weavers</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Michaela Weaver, Kaleb Weaver</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:36:12</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>﻿Join us today as we talk with Kaleb and Michaelah Weaver. Kaleb is the Worship Pastor at Abundant Life. They are PK&apos;s (pastor kids) parents of twins, real coffee people, and splattered with musical gifts from God.  
﻿
﻿Worshipping is more than singing. It is a part of who they are, almost a native language. Both growing up in a Christian home they saw their parents model and live out their faith. That is something that they admire about their parents and something that influenced who they are today.
﻿
﻿They talk about their relationship, ministry, and everything in between, including a frisbee injury that brought them together. Listen as we get to know the Weavers.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>﻿Join us today as we talk with Kaleb and Michaelah Weaver. Kaleb is the Worship Pastor at Abundant Life. They are PK&apos;s (pastor kids) parents of twins, real coffee people, and splattered with musical gifts from God.  
﻿
﻿Worshipping is more than singing. It is a part of who they are, almost a native language. Both growing up in a Christian home they saw their parents model and live out their faith. That is something that they admire about their parents and something that influenced who they are today.
﻿
﻿They talk about their relationship, ministry, and everything in between, including a frisbee injury that brought them together. Listen as we get to know the Weavers.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Don&apos;t give the enemy a seat</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In today’s podcast, special guest Louie Giglio, the pastor at Passion City Church in Atlanta GA.

Based on Psalm 23, Louie writes about how God prepares our table, and yet the enemy is prowling around waiting to get a seat. He doesn’t need an invitation, he plants seeds of thought in our minds to attempt to steal, kill and destroy everything that brings glory to God. He targets our minds, self-worth, our marriages, our well-being, finances, our gifts, even our eternity. 

So why would we give into the lies of a murderer? The evil one is crafty and disguises his lies as truth. Instead of shouting an obvious lie, he whispers a thought to make us feel validated. And instead of having a Godly resolution to our problems, we will be left with guilt and shame. 

But there’s a Good Shepherd, our Heavenly Father sitting at our table who is willing to walk with us through the highs and the lows, and never leave our side. 

louiegiglio.com
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (louie giglio)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/dont-give-the-enemy-a-seat-4bpkfa99</link>
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      <itunes:title>Don&apos;t give the enemy a seat</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>louie giglio</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In today’s podcast, special guest Louie Giglio, the pastor at Passion City Church in Atlanta GA.

Based on Psalm 23, Louie writes about how God prepares our table, and yet the enemy is prowling around waiting to get a seat. He doesn’t need an invitation, he plants seeds of thought in our minds to attempt to steal, kill and destroy everything that brings glory to God. He targets our minds, self-worth, our marriages, our well-being, finances, our gifts, even our eternity. 

So why would we give into the lies of a murderer? The evil one is crafty and disguises his lies as truth. Instead of shouting an obvious lie, he whispers a thought to make us feel validated. And instead of having a Godly resolution to our problems, we will be left with guilt and shame. 

But there’s a Good Shepherd, our Heavenly Father sitting at our table who is willing to walk with us through the highs and the lows, and never leave our side. 

louiegiglio.com</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s podcast, special guest Louie Giglio, the pastor at Passion City Church in Atlanta GA.

Based on Psalm 23, Louie writes about how God prepares our table, and yet the enemy is prowling around waiting to get a seat. He doesn’t need an invitation, he plants seeds of thought in our minds to attempt to steal, kill and destroy everything that brings glory to God. He targets our minds, self-worth, our marriages, our well-being, finances, our gifts, even our eternity. 

So why would we give into the lies of a murderer? The evil one is crafty and disguises his lies as truth. Instead of shouting an obvious lie, he whispers a thought to make us feel validated. And instead of having a Godly resolution to our problems, we will be left with guilt and shame. 

But there’s a Good Shepherd, our Heavenly Father sitting at our table who is willing to walk with us through the highs and the lows, and never leave our side. 

louiegiglio.com</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Behind the Sunday Service</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Join host Les Norman with today’s guests Cory Weeda, facilities director, and David Jones, technical director, as they explore all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes on Sunday mornings. 

As soon as the last service wraps up each Sunday, the team starts preparing for the next week’s sermon. It takes not only technically savvy people, but also the artistically gifted, to create the vision of what the Pastor is trying to convey for their message.

Some special illustrations the Pastor is wanting to incorporate will be prepared weeks in advance, there is so much deep thought and preparation that goes into each message. Making sure it not only looks clear and concise for the live audience but also for the camera, to be shown at other campuses and for the online audience. 

From the parking lot, to where you take your seat inside, the goal is to have a welcoming environment, with minimal distractions. The mindset and heart behind the whole team is to disappear into the background, and let the gospel message shine. If they aren’t even noticed on a Sunday morning, they say they’ve met their goal. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (David Jones)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/bts-facilities-and-production-LRu88IMj</link>
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      <itunes:title>Behind the Sunday Service</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>David Jones</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:24:26</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Join host Les Norman with today’s guests Cory Weeda, facilities director, and David Jones, technical director, as they explore all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes on Sunday mornings. 

As soon as the last service wraps up each Sunday, the team starts preparing for the next week’s sermon. It takes not only technically savvy people, but also the artistically gifted, to create the vision of what the Pastor is trying to convey for their message.

Some special illustrations the Pastor is wanting to incorporate will be prepared weeks in advance, there is so much deep thought and preparation that goes into each message. Making sure it not only looks clear and concise for the live audience but also for the camera, to be shown at other campuses and for the online audience. 

From the parking lot, to where you take your seat inside, the goal is to have a welcoming environment, with minimal distractions. The mindset and heart behind the whole team is to disappear into the background, and let the gospel message shine. If they aren’t even noticed on a Sunday morning, they say they’ve met their goal. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join host Les Norman with today’s guests Cory Weeda, facilities director, and David Jones, technical director, as they explore all the hard work that goes on behind the scenes on Sunday mornings. 

As soon as the last service wraps up each Sunday, the team starts preparing for the next week’s sermon. It takes not only technically savvy people, but also the artistically gifted, to create the vision of what the Pastor is trying to convey for their message.

Some special illustrations the Pastor is wanting to incorporate will be prepared weeks in advance, there is so much deep thought and preparation that goes into each message. Making sure it not only looks clear and concise for the live audience but also for the camera, to be shown at other campuses and for the online audience. 

From the parking lot, to where you take your seat inside, the goal is to have a welcoming environment, with minimal distractions. The mindset and heart behind the whole team is to disappear into the background, and let the gospel message shine. If they aren’t even noticed on a Sunday morning, they say they’ve met their goal. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Is Jesus Christ God?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, we’re tackling the claims that Jesus made about himself, was he a good person, a prophet, or was he God? 
 
We live in a culture today that dances around Jesus’ claims or writes them off completely. It’s common to hear people say Jesus was a good person, but ignore what the Bible actually has to say. In truth, Jesus was either one of three things; he was Lord, a liar, or a lunatic. To see which option fits Jesus the best, we have to search the scriptures. 
 
Old Testament prophesies about the coming messiah tell of someone who will be born of a virgin, who will be called things like wonderful counselor, everlasting father, mighty God, who will be Emmanuel, God with us. In the gospels Jesus calls himself the “son of man”, this is a phrase taken from the book of Daniel, it is a messianic title to say that he is the son of God and man. Jesus claimed to be God when talking about the story of the burning bush, saying “before Abraham was, I AM.” 
 
It’s not only the claims Jesus made about himself but also the reactions of those around him who were hearing such claims. Multiple times Pharisees picked up stones ready to kill Jesus at the sound of what he was saying. And his followers did not misunderstand him either, as they all eventually gave up their lives for the sake of His claims, which they also saw with their own eyes. 
 
Once you acknowledge with an open mind that Jesus Christ is God, the question is, what are you going to do with it? It means not only accepting him as lord and savior but also giving him control of your life. 
 
“If you cling to your life, you will lose it, and if you let your life go, you will save it.” Luke 17:33 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2021 16:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau)</author>
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      <itunes:title>Is Jesus Christ God?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:25:29</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, we’re tackling the claims that Jesus made about himself, was he a good person, a prophet, or was he God? 
 
We live in a culture today that dances around Jesus’ claims or writes them off completely. It’s common to hear people say Jesus was a good person, but ignore what the Bible actually has to say. In truth, Jesus was either one of three things; he was Lord, a liar, or a lunatic. To see which option fits Jesus the best, we have to search the scriptures. 
 
Old Testament prophesies about the coming messiah tell of someone who will be born of a virgin, who will be called things like wonderful counselor, everlasting father, mighty God, who will be Emmanuel, God with us. In the gospels Jesus calls himself the “son of man”, this is a phrase taken from the book of Daniel, it is a messianic title to say that he is the son of God and man. Jesus claimed to be God when talking about the story of the burning bush, saying “before Abraham was, I AM.” 
 
It’s not only the claims Jesus made about himself but also the reactions of those around him who were hearing such claims. Multiple times Pharisees picked up stones ready to kill Jesus at the sound of what he was saying. And his followers did not misunderstand him either, as they all eventually gave up their lives for the sake of His claims, which they also saw with their own eyes. 
 
Once you acknowledge with an open mind that Jesus Christ is God, the question is, what are you going to do with it? It means not only accepting him as lord and savior but also giving him control of your life. 
 
“If you cling to your life, you will lose it, and if you let your life go, you will save it.” Luke 17:33 </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, we’re tackling the claims that Jesus made about himself, was he a good person, a prophet, or was he God? 
 
We live in a culture today that dances around Jesus’ claims or writes them off completely. It’s common to hear people say Jesus was a good person, but ignore what the Bible actually has to say. In truth, Jesus was either one of three things; he was Lord, a liar, or a lunatic. To see which option fits Jesus the best, we have to search the scriptures. 
 
Old Testament prophesies about the coming messiah tell of someone who will be born of a virgin, who will be called things like wonderful counselor, everlasting father, mighty God, who will be Emmanuel, God with us. In the gospels Jesus calls himself the “son of man”, this is a phrase taken from the book of Daniel, it is a messianic title to say that he is the son of God and man. Jesus claimed to be God when talking about the story of the burning bush, saying “before Abraham was, I AM.” 
 
It’s not only the claims Jesus made about himself but also the reactions of those around him who were hearing such claims. Multiple times Pharisees picked up stones ready to kill Jesus at the sound of what he was saying. And his followers did not misunderstand him either, as they all eventually gave up their lives for the sake of His claims, which they also saw with their own eyes. 
 
Once you acknowledge with an open mind that Jesus Christ is God, the question is, what are you going to do with it? It means not only accepting him as lord and savior but also giving him control of your life. 
 
“If you cling to your life, you will lose it, and if you let your life go, you will save it.” Luke 17:33 </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Continuing in our discussion of why we can trust our Bible, Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman dive into the eyewitness accounts and why they are crucial, trustworthy pieces of evidence. 
 
At the scene of a crime, one of the first actions a detective makes is to collect eyewitnesses and study their testimonies for credibility. If the same general story is being shared with small details that differ here and there depending on the witness, a story of what happened can be drawn from what was shared and most likely be trusted. But if the same story is told by multiple people word for word, it raises a red flag for investigators, that perhaps these witnesses are trying to cover up the truth. 
 
The fact that the four gospel accounts in the Bible highlight different details but all tell of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection is compelling evidence for the truthfulness of the word. 
 
Taking a step further, as we examine the lives of the disciples from before Jesus died to after His ascension, all of them become bold for what they’ve seen. Peter, who denied knowing Jesus three times, now spreads the good news passionately and even ends up dying on a cross for the cause. 
 
Saul who was an intelligent well known Pharisee who went around killing Christians, makes a 180, becomes a Christian, completely repents for the way he’d been living his life, and follows Jesus also even to death, all because of what he saw. He had nothing to gain (in the worldly sense for deciding to follow Christ) and in fact, he knew his life would be full of persecution from here on out. 
 
The eyewitness accounts in the Bible are such a gracious gift given to us to read today, to supplement our faith in the truth. The evidence is clear, the resurrection is real, it’s up to us to make our decision to acknowledge this truth and live for God alone. 
 
livingproof.co 
 
fse.life 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 5 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Continuing in our discussion of why we can trust our Bible, Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman dive into the eyewitness accounts and why they are crucial, trustworthy pieces of evidence. 
 
At the scene of a crime, one of the first actions a detective makes is to collect eyewitnesses and study their testimonies for credibility. If the same general story is being shared with small details that differ here and there depending on the witness, a story of what happened can be drawn from what was shared and most likely be trusted. But if the same story is told by multiple people word for word, it raises a red flag for investigators, that perhaps these witnesses are trying to cover up the truth. 
 
The fact that the four gospel accounts in the Bible highlight different details but all tell of Jesus&apos;s life, death, and resurrection is compelling evidence for the truthfulness of the word. 
 
Taking a step further, as we examine the lives of the disciples from before Jesus died to after His ascension, all of them become bold for what they’ve seen. Peter, who denied knowing Jesus three times, now spreads the good news passionately and even ends up dying on a cross for the cause. 
 
Saul who was an intelligent well known Pharisee who went around killing Christians, makes a 180, becomes a Christian, completely repents for the way he’d been living his life, and follows Jesus also even to death, all because of what he saw. He had nothing to gain (in the worldly sense for deciding to follow Christ) and in fact, he knew his life would be full of persecution from here on out. 
 
The eyewitness accounts in the Bible are such a gracious gift given to us to read today, to supplement our faith in the truth. The evidence is clear, the resurrection is real, it’s up to us to make our decision to acknowledge this truth and live for God alone. 
 
livingproof.co 
 
fse.life </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing in our discussion of why we can trust our Bible, Lead Pastor Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman dive into the eyewitness accounts and why they are crucial, trustworthy pieces of evidence. 
 
At the scene of a crime, one of the first actions a detective makes is to collect eyewitnesses and study their testimonies for credibility. If the same general story is being shared with small details that differ here and there depending on the witness, a story of what happened can be drawn from what was shared and most likely be trusted. But if the same story is told by multiple people word for word, it raises a red flag for investigators, that perhaps these witnesses are trying to cover up the truth. 
 
The fact that the four gospel accounts in the Bible highlight different details but all tell of Jesus&apos;s life, death, and resurrection is compelling evidence for the truthfulness of the word. 
 
Taking a step further, as we examine the lives of the disciples from before Jesus died to after His ascension, all of them become bold for what they’ve seen. Peter, who denied knowing Jesus three times, now spreads the good news passionately and even ends up dying on a cross for the cause. 
 
Saul who was an intelligent well known Pharisee who went around killing Christians, makes a 180, becomes a Christian, completely repents for the way he’d been living his life, and follows Jesus also even to death, all because of what he saw. He had nothing to gain (in the worldly sense for deciding to follow Christ) and in fact, he knew his life would be full of persecution from here on out. 
 
The eyewitness accounts in the Bible are such a gracious gift given to us to read today, to supplement our faith in the truth. The evidence is clear, the resurrection is real, it’s up to us to make our decision to acknowledge this truth and live for God alone. 
 
livingproof.co 
 
fse.life </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Why We Can Trust the Bible</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Guests Lead Pastor Phil Hopper,  Pastor Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, take us through more reasons on why we can trust our Bible, based on secular historians. 
One of the key tools in verifying any piece of literature is to examine other pieces of literature around the same time historically. 
 When reading about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in our bibles, we’re filled with awe of our King, and belief in our hearts. Our faith grows even stronger when we read of secular historians, non-believers outside of the Bible, who authenticate what we read in the gospels! 
A governor of Bithynia in Rome, Pliny the Younger wrote a letter to the emperor explaining how Christians were worshipping Jesus as the one true God, and not Cesar. In his writing, he states how he would gather Christians together in front of a statue of Cesar and threaten them with death if they chose not to bow. Many were martyred for their faith in Jesus. 
Another Roman historian Tacitus, who authored the Annals of Rome, writes in the 60’s A.D. about waves of Christians, who believe radically in the Christ, who lived, was nailed to a cross, died, and rose again. 
“The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church” The church stands on the shoulders of giants, the early Christians who gave their lives so that we can read the Bible today. The more blood that was shed the more Christianity spread. Let this be an inspiration to us Christians today, to be bold in our faith, to love God, and never back down from standing on the truth. 
livingproof.co

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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Ed Croteau, Phil Hopper)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Guests Lead Pastor Phil Hopper,  Pastor Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, take us through more reasons on why we can trust our Bible, based on secular historians. 
One of the key tools in verifying any piece of literature is to examine other pieces of literature around the same time historically. 
 When reading about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in our bibles, we’re filled with awe of our King, and belief in our hearts. Our faith grows even stronger when we read of secular historians, non-believers outside of the Bible, who authenticate what we read in the gospels! 
A governor of Bithynia in Rome, Pliny the Younger wrote a letter to the emperor explaining how Christians were worshipping Jesus as the one true God, and not Cesar. In his writing, he states how he would gather Christians together in front of a statue of Cesar and threaten them with death if they chose not to bow. Many were martyred for their faith in Jesus. 
Another Roman historian Tacitus, who authored the Annals of Rome, writes in the 60’s A.D. about waves of Christians, who believe radically in the Christ, who lived, was nailed to a cross, died, and rose again. 
“The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church” The church stands on the shoulders of giants, the early Christians who gave their lives so that we can read the Bible today. The more blood that was shed the more Christianity spread. Let this be an inspiration to us Christians today, to be bold in our faith, to love God, and never back down from standing on the truth. 
livingproof.co
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      <itunes:subtitle>Guests Lead Pastor Phil Hopper,  Pastor Ed Croteau, and host Les Norman, take us through more reasons on why we can trust our Bible, based on secular historians. 
One of the key tools in verifying any piece of literature is to examine other pieces of literature around the same time historically. 
 When reading about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus in our bibles, we’re filled with awe of our King, and belief in our hearts. Our faith grows even stronger when we read of secular historians, non-believers outside of the Bible, who authenticate what we read in the gospels! 
A governor of Bithynia in Rome, Pliny the Younger wrote a letter to the emperor explaining how Christians were worshipping Jesus as the one true God, and not Cesar. In his writing, he states how he would gather Christians together in front of a statue of Cesar and threaten them with death if they chose not to bow. Many were martyred for their faith in Jesus. 
Another Roman historian Tacitus, who authored the Annals of Rome, writes in the 60’s A.D. about waves of Christians, who believe radically in the Christ, who lived, was nailed to a cross, died, and rose again. 
“The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church” The church stands on the shoulders of giants, the early Christians who gave their lives so that we can read the Bible today. The more blood that was shed the more Christianity spread. Let this be an inspiration to us Christians today, to be bold in our faith, to love God, and never back down from standing on the truth. 
livingproof.co
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      <description><![CDATA[Continuing in our series Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America, we explore the prophetical evidence for the Bible in today’s podcast, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
 
Prophesy is when God tells of something that is going to happen in the future and then fulfills it at the exact time. So, when this happens, it’s to show that He is the one true God. 
 
It takes an honest thinker to come to the conclusion that the Bible is reliable. When you approach the Bible with only skepticism, you may miss the point when it’s laid out in front of you. When there’s scientific truth that lines up with biblical prophecy, an honest thinker can hold on to that and build upon their belief. 
 
In the Old Testament, there are 61 prophesies about the coming messiah. Jesus fulfills every one of them. Statistically speaking, for one person to fulfill only 8 of the 61 prophesies, there would be one chance in ten to the seventeenth power! So the fact that Jesus did in fact fulfill all 61, is screaming evidence that He is who He says He is! 
 
Not only does the Bible give all the prophetic evidence for us to know Jesus is the Messiah, but there have also been other examples of fulfilled prophesy. Daniel in the Old Testament prophesies about multiple empires that were to come, and he told of them in order. Or how the city of Nineveh would be destroyed, prophesied by Nahum. 
 
Prophetic evidence for the reliability of scripture is so intriguing and unique to the Bible, when you dive into the Word, it will definitely leave you with goosebumps! 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (ed croteau)</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Continuing in our series Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America, we explore the prophetical evidence for the Bible in today’s podcast, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
 
Prophesy is when God tells of something that is going to happen in the future and then fulfills it at the exact time. So, when this happens, it’s to show that He is the one true God. 
 
It takes an honest thinker to come to the conclusion that the Bible is reliable. When you approach the Bible with only skepticism, you may miss the point when it’s laid out in front of you. When there’s scientific truth that lines up with biblical prophecy, an honest thinker can hold on to that and build upon their belief. 
 
In the Old Testament, there are 61 prophesies about the coming messiah. Jesus fulfills every one of them. Statistically speaking, for one person to fulfill only 8 of the 61 prophesies, there would be one chance in ten to the seventeenth power! So the fact that Jesus did in fact fulfill all 61, is screaming evidence that He is who He says He is! 
 
Not only does the Bible give all the prophetic evidence for us to know Jesus is the Messiah, but there have also been other examples of fulfilled prophesy. Daniel in the Old Testament prophesies about multiple empires that were to come, and he told of them in order. Or how the city of Nineveh would be destroyed, prophesied by Nahum. 
 
Prophetic evidence for the reliability of scripture is so intriguing and unique to the Bible, when you dive into the Word, it will definitely leave you with goosebumps! 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing in our series Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America, we explore the prophetical evidence for the Bible in today’s podcast, featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University. 
 
Prophesy is when God tells of something that is going to happen in the future and then fulfills it at the exact time. So, when this happens, it’s to show that He is the one true God. 
 
It takes an honest thinker to come to the conclusion that the Bible is reliable. When you approach the Bible with only skepticism, you may miss the point when it’s laid out in front of you. When there’s scientific truth that lines up with biblical prophecy, an honest thinker can hold on to that and build upon their belief. 
 
In the Old Testament, there are 61 prophesies about the coming messiah. Jesus fulfills every one of them. Statistically speaking, for one person to fulfill only 8 of the 61 prophesies, there would be one chance in ten to the seventeenth power! So the fact that Jesus did in fact fulfill all 61, is screaming evidence that He is who He says He is! 
 
Not only does the Bible give all the prophetic evidence for us to know Jesus is the Messiah, but there have also been other examples of fulfilled prophesy. Daniel in the Old Testament prophesies about multiple empires that were to come, and he told of them in order. Or how the city of Nineveh would be destroyed, prophesied by Nahum. 
 
Prophetic evidence for the reliability of scripture is so intriguing and unique to the Bible, when you dive into the Word, it will definitely leave you with goosebumps! 
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      <description><![CDATA[In today’s episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, we’re are taken through some archaeological proofs of actual biblical people and events. 

To trust that archaeological evidence points to the idea that the Bible is true, you have to be open to using a similar mindset to that of a police officer or detective. To solve a crime, they find clues at the crime scene, and draw conclusions from their findings, coming to a place of having enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt, to pin down the crime. 

Rational thinking says that if multiple pieces of evidence line up, then maybe it is trustworthy. For example, we can not prove that Jesus walked on water as the gospel accounts tell us, but we can prove that he was resurrected. So if we can prove Jesus’ resurrection, then it isn’t far off to say that he could have also walked on water. 

 Archaeology always catches up with the Bible. There is a huge amount of evidence for the validity of the Bible, including ancient historical documents to prove the existence of multiple kings mentioned in the Old Testament, the buried city of Nineva, and even proof of the walls collapsing outwardly around the city of Jericho! We can prove enough to confidently say the Bible is reliable. 

Eventually, the evidence becomes overwhelming, and you can be able to prove enough of the Bible to believe the rest that you can’t prove. When it comes down to it, the proof is there, it’s about what you do with the facts that are important. The Bible is true, will you trust in Jesus as your risen Lord and Savior today? 

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2021 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In today’s episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, we’re are taken through some archaeological proofs of actual biblical people and events. 

To trust that archaeological evidence points to the idea that the Bible is true, you have to be open to using a similar mindset to that of a police officer or detective. To solve a crime, they find clues at the crime scene, and draw conclusions from their findings, coming to a place of having enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt, to pin down the crime. 

Rational thinking says that if multiple pieces of evidence line up, then maybe it is trustworthy. For example, we can not prove that Jesus walked on water as the gospel accounts tell us, but we can prove that he was resurrected. So if we can prove Jesus’ resurrection, then it isn’t far off to say that he could have also walked on water. 

 Archaeology always catches up with the Bible. There is a huge amount of evidence for the validity of the Bible, including ancient historical documents to prove the existence of multiple kings mentioned in the Old Testament, the buried city of Nineva, and even proof of the walls collapsing outwardly around the city of Jericho! We can prove enough to confidently say the Bible is reliable. 

Eventually, the evidence becomes overwhelming, and you can be able to prove enough of the Bible to believe the rest that you can’t prove. When it comes down to it, the proof is there, it’s about what you do with the facts that are important. The Bible is true, will you trust in Jesus as your risen Lord and Savior today? 

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      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s episode featuring Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Ed Croteau, we’re are taken through some archaeological proofs of actual biblical people and events. 

To trust that archaeological evidence points to the idea that the Bible is true, you have to be open to using a similar mindset to that of a police officer or detective. To solve a crime, they find clues at the crime scene, and draw conclusions from their findings, coming to a place of having enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt, to pin down the crime. 

Rational thinking says that if multiple pieces of evidence line up, then maybe it is trustworthy. For example, we can not prove that Jesus walked on water as the gospel accounts tell us, but we can prove that he was resurrected. So if we can prove Jesus’ resurrection, then it isn’t far off to say that he could have also walked on water. 

 Archaeology always catches up with the Bible. There is a huge amount of evidence for the validity of the Bible, including ancient historical documents to prove the existence of multiple kings mentioned in the Old Testament, the buried city of Nineva, and even proof of the walls collapsing outwardly around the city of Jericho! We can prove enough to confidently say the Bible is reliable. 

Eventually, the evidence becomes overwhelming, and you can be able to prove enough of the Bible to believe the rest that you can’t prove. When it comes down to it, the proof is there, it’s about what you do with the facts that are important. The Bible is true, will you trust in Jesus as your risen Lord and Savior today? 

 livingproof.co</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Why can we trust the Old Testament</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>One significant piece of evidence that lends credibility to the Old Testament is the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the 1940’s. Dating back to 150 B.C. the accuracy of this scroll compared to the book of Isaiah that we know in our bibles today, is 95%, the only differences being grammar and punctuation.</p><p>Another solid reason to trust the Old Testament is to look closely at the prophesies of the coming messiah, and to come to the realization that Jesus has fulfilled all 61! For anyone to fulfill even 6 of these prophesies unknowingly, would be a statistical impossibility.</p><p>Though the evidence is compelling, and points us to the truth, it all comes down to making the personal risk to follow Jesus for yourself. The Bible is a supernatural book that has not changed over time, and that’s what the evidence shows. Will you make the God of the Bible the God of your life? </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Jul 2021 22:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One significant piece of evidence that lends credibility to the Old Testament is the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the 1940’s. Dating back to 150 B.C. the accuracy of this scroll compared to the book of Isaiah that we know in our bibles today, is 95%, the only differences being grammar and punctuation.</p><p>Another solid reason to trust the Old Testament is to look closely at the prophesies of the coming messiah, and to come to the realization that Jesus has fulfilled all 61! For anyone to fulfill even 6 of these prophesies unknowingly, would be a statistical impossibility.</p><p>Though the evidence is compelling, and points us to the truth, it all comes down to making the personal risk to follow Jesus for yourself. The Bible is a supernatural book that has not changed over time, and that’s what the evidence shows. Will you make the God of the Bible the God of your life? </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Continuing in our series “Sharing the gospel in post-Christian America”, we have guests Phil Hopper, Lead Pastor at Abundant Life Church, and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University and serves in apologetics and also in multiple ministries within the church. 

To believe what the Bible says is true, do you have to just have blind faith or is there evidence you can trust about the facts? An honest question all Christians should ask, not just skeptics! The truth is when comparing the New Testament’s historical texts with other ancient documents, the Bible’s accounts are, by contrast, painfully obvious as truth. 

With 24,000 handwritten original manuscripts of the New Testament written the earliest at around 25 years after the resurrection, historically and with common sense, we can conclude that the Bible is truly accurate! This is just one example of many that we can rest in as fact about the Word of God. 

We are saved by grace through faith, and that faith is not a blind belief. It’s based on facts, and every believer should dive into the evidence for themselves so they can have an answer for the hope that they have! We need to arm ourselves with the facts because the devil is still using the same tactic he used in the Garden of Eden, the temptation of self-glorification which we’re seeing everywhere today. Don’t be tempted to “create your own truth”, see that the Bible is for real, and follow God with all that you are. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Jul 2021 09:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Continuing in our series “Sharing the gospel in post-Christian America”, we have guests Phil Hopper, Lead Pastor at Abundant Life Church, and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University and serves in apologetics and also in multiple ministries within the church. 

To believe what the Bible says is true, do you have to just have blind faith or is there evidence you can trust about the facts? An honest question all Christians should ask, not just skeptics! The truth is when comparing the New Testament’s historical texts with other ancient documents, the Bible’s accounts are, by contrast, painfully obvious as truth. 

With 24,000 handwritten original manuscripts of the New Testament written the earliest at around 25 years after the resurrection, historically and with common sense, we can conclude that the Bible is truly accurate! This is just one example of many that we can rest in as fact about the Word of God. 

We are saved by grace through faith, and that faith is not a blind belief. It’s based on facts, and every believer should dive into the evidence for themselves so they can have an answer for the hope that they have! We need to arm ourselves with the facts because the devil is still using the same tactic he used in the Garden of Eden, the temptation of self-glorification which we’re seeing everywhere today. Don’t be tempted to “create your own truth”, see that the Bible is for real, and follow God with all that you are. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Continuing in our series “Sharing the gospel in post-Christian America”, we have guests Phil Hopper, Lead Pastor at Abundant Life Church, and Ed Croteau, founder of FSE University and serves in apologetics and also in multiple ministries within the church. 

To believe what the Bible says is true, do you have to just have blind faith or is there evidence you can trust about the facts? An honest question all Christians should ask, not just skeptics! The truth is when comparing the New Testament’s historical texts with other ancient documents, the Bible’s accounts are, by contrast, painfully obvious as truth. 

With 24,000 handwritten original manuscripts of the New Testament written the earliest at around 25 years after the resurrection, historically and with common sense, we can conclude that the Bible is truly accurate! This is just one example of many that we can rest in as fact about the Word of God. 

We are saved by grace through faith, and that faith is not a blind belief. It’s based on facts, and every believer should dive into the evidence for themselves so they can have an answer for the hope that they have! We need to arm ourselves with the facts because the devil is still using the same tactic he used in the Garden of Eden, the temptation of self-glorification which we’re seeing everywhere today. Don’t be tempted to “create your own truth”, see that the Bible is for real, and follow God with all that you are. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join us in our new series called “Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America.” Today’s episode features Lead Pastor at Abundant Life, Phil Hopper, and Ed Croteau, who serves in apologetics  and who leads a Bible study called FSE (Faith, Substance, Evidence) University. For more info go to FSE.com </p><p><br />Apologetics is never about having enough facts to settle the argument, it’s always about shaping the heart. When we let Jesus rule in our hearts then we’re ready to share Jesus with those who need Him, and have intelligent conversations about why we can trust Him. </p><p><br />There are three questions Jesus asks in the New Testament which we need to ask for ourselves; “Who do you say that I am?” “Will you lay down your life for my sake?” And “Do you love me?” Your answer to these questions will reflect your heart’s condition. </p><p><br />While the goal is not to be offensive, there is a sting to the gospel, and when you share the good news with people who don’t yet believe, it might be awkward. Saying “God loves you” is not offensive, though it is a true statement, we need to make the gospel clear! That it’s only through placing your faith in Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection that you can be saved, and that this is the only way to eternal life. </p><p><br />If persecution endured by the Christians in the Bible was welcomed and without fear and panic, we surely can endure persecution today with out panic if and only if we truly believe that God lies within us. This will lead to increased boldness and a deeper love for Jesus! </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2021 10:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper, Ed Croteau)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us in our new series called “Sharing the Gospel in Post-Christian America.” Today’s episode features Lead Pastor at Abundant Life, Phil Hopper, and Ed Croteau, who serves in apologetics  and who leads a Bible study called FSE (Faith, Substance, Evidence) University. For more info go to FSE.com </p><p><br />Apologetics is never about having enough facts to settle the argument, it’s always about shaping the heart. When we let Jesus rule in our hearts then we’re ready to share Jesus with those who need Him, and have intelligent conversations about why we can trust Him. </p><p><br />There are three questions Jesus asks in the New Testament which we need to ask for ourselves; “Who do you say that I am?” “Will you lay down your life for my sake?” And “Do you love me?” Your answer to these questions will reflect your heart’s condition. </p><p><br />While the goal is not to be offensive, there is a sting to the gospel, and when you share the good news with people who don’t yet believe, it might be awkward. Saying “God loves you” is not offensive, though it is a true statement, we need to make the gospel clear! That it’s only through placing your faith in Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection that you can be saved, and that this is the only way to eternal life. </p><p><br />If persecution endured by the Christians in the Bible was welcomed and without fear and panic, we surely can endure persecution today with out panic if and only if we truly believe that God lies within us. This will lead to increased boldness and a deeper love for Jesus! </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Accountability, what is it? Why do we need it? And how do we go about starting this journey? 

Guest Rod Handley takes us through some practical steps on how to overcome addictions and struggles in our lives through keeping each other accountable. He is the founder and president of the “Character that Counts” Ministry, a 20 year old ministry that God has blessed to reach across the country, co-founder of TGIW (Teaching Guys Infinite Wisdom), he is an author and publisher, ordained minister and banquet speaker, CEO, CFO, VP, of FCA, has a CPA license degree, Academic All American Football player at Washington University, a husband and father of four. 

When it comes to accountability, Handley defines it as; being honest with God, with others and with yourself. We ultimately need accountability to live in true freedom, we are called to walk in the light, and that’s the only way to live! Bringing the secret sins in your life out in the open takes a tremendous weight off of yourself, and you begin to feel fearless instead of desperately keeping your sin hidden, terrified of what would happen if your cover was blown.

 “The heart of deceitful above all things.” Jeremiah 17:9 

“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you will be healed.” James 5:16 

Practical tips for beginning the journey to freedom are to Pray, ask God to bring a trusted accountability partner into your life. Risk, make the first move and ask this person if they would want to take the plunge with you. Start your covenant relationship, be intentional about meeting on a regular basis. Ask the tough questions. 

Find more info and resources for accountability at characterthatcounts.org
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      <itunes:summary>Accountability, what is it? Why do we need it? And how do we go about starting this journey? 

Guest Rod Handley takes us through some practical steps on how to overcome addictions and struggles in our lives through keeping each other accountable. He is the founder and president of the “Character that Counts” Ministry, a 20 year old ministry that God has blessed to reach across the country, co-founder of TGIW (Teaching Guys Infinite Wisdom), he is an author and publisher, ordained minister and banquet speaker, CEO, CFO, VP, of FCA, has a CPA license degree, Academic All American Football player at Washington University, a husband and father of four. 

When it comes to accountability, Handley defines it as; being honest with God, with others and with yourself. We ultimately need accountability to live in true freedom, we are called to walk in the light, and that’s the only way to live! Bringing the secret sins in your life out in the open takes a tremendous weight off of yourself, and you begin to feel fearless instead of desperately keeping your sin hidden, terrified of what would happen if your cover was blown.

 “The heart of deceitful above all things.” Jeremiah 17:9 

“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you will be healed.” James 5:16 

Practical tips for beginning the journey to freedom are to Pray, ask God to bring a trusted accountability partner into your life. Risk, make the first move and ask this person if they would want to take the plunge with you. Start your covenant relationship, be intentional about meeting on a regular basis. Ask the tough questions. 

Find more info and resources for accountability at characterthatcounts.org</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Accountability, what is it? Why do we need it? And how do we go about starting this journey? 

Guest Rod Handley takes us through some practical steps on how to overcome addictions and struggles in our lives through keeping each other accountable. He is the founder and president of the “Character that Counts” Ministry, a 20 year old ministry that God has blessed to reach across the country, co-founder of TGIW (Teaching Guys Infinite Wisdom), he is an author and publisher, ordained minister and banquet speaker, CEO, CFO, VP, of FCA, has a CPA license degree, Academic All American Football player at Washington University, a husband and father of four. 

When it comes to accountability, Handley defines it as; being honest with God, with others and with yourself. We ultimately need accountability to live in true freedom, we are called to walk in the light, and that’s the only way to live! Bringing the secret sins in your life out in the open takes a tremendous weight off of yourself, and you begin to feel fearless instead of desperately keeping your sin hidden, terrified of what would happen if your cover was blown.

 “The heart of deceitful above all things.” Jeremiah 17:9 

“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you will be healed.” James 5:16 

Practical tips for beginning the journey to freedom are to Pray, ask God to bring a trusted accountability partner into your life. Risk, make the first move and ask this person if they would want to take the plunge with you. Start your covenant relationship, be intentional about meeting on a regular basis. Ask the tough questions. 

Find more info and resources for accountability at characterthatcounts.org</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dive into the topic of personal growth in today’s episode with Abundant Life Church’s Family Pastor, Jeremy Brownlee. Married for twenty years, and father of four teenagers, Jeremy certainly has some wisdom to share. 

Having a growth mindset means asking yourself the question “who can I become over the long run?” making sure you’re doing it for the right reason, all for Christ. When you put your faith in God, it not only strengthens your relationship with the Father, but He sanctifies you throughout life, growing in Christ and becoming more like Him. 
 
A growth mindset is learning and developing into the best you can be, and ultimately who you were created to be. Being humble enough to learn from other peoples experiences is going to be a crucial part in life! People need people, we are not meant to do life alone. 

 Finally, it is key to be intentional about where/what you want to grow in. If it’s wisdom, study Proverbs, if it’s love, study Jesus’ earthly ministry through the gospel accounts. We are not meant to just “wing it” through life. Yes, trust God with everything, but also be intentional about knowing Him! Making time every day to spend with God and studying His word helps us grow from a spiritual baby to an adult, drinking milk to eating meat, and you will  look back and see the wonderful story Gods written on your life and notice the unmistakable growth you’ve gone through! 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Dive into the topic of personal growth in today’s episode with Abundant Life Church’s Family Pastor, Jeremy Brownlee. Married for twenty years, and father of four teenagers, Jeremy certainly has some wisdom to share. 

Having a growth mindset means asking yourself the question “who can I become over the long run?” making sure you’re doing it for the right reason, all for Christ. When you put your faith in God, it not only strengthens your relationship with the Father, but He sanctifies you throughout life, growing in Christ and becoming more like Him. 
 
A growth mindset is learning and developing into the best you can be, and ultimately who you were created to be. Being humble enough to learn from other peoples experiences is going to be a crucial part in life! People need people, we are not meant to do life alone. 

 Finally, it is key to be intentional about where/what you want to grow in. If it’s wisdom, study Proverbs, if it’s love, study Jesus’ earthly ministry through the gospel accounts. We are not meant to just “wing it” through life. Yes, trust God with everything, but also be intentional about knowing Him! Making time every day to spend with God and studying His word helps us grow from a spiritual baby to an adult, drinking milk to eating meat, and you will  look back and see the wonderful story Gods written on your life and notice the unmistakable growth you’ve gone through! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Dive into the topic of personal growth in today’s episode with Abundant Life Church’s Family Pastor, Jeremy Brownlee. Married for twenty years, and father of four teenagers, Jeremy certainly has some wisdom to share. 

Having a growth mindset means asking yourself the question “who can I become over the long run?” making sure you’re doing it for the right reason, all for Christ. When you put your faith in God, it not only strengthens your relationship with the Father, but He sanctifies you throughout life, growing in Christ and becoming more like Him. 
 
A growth mindset is learning and developing into the best you can be, and ultimately who you were created to be. Being humble enough to learn from other peoples experiences is going to be a crucial part in life! People need people, we are not meant to do life alone. 

 Finally, it is key to be intentional about where/what you want to grow in. If it’s wisdom, study Proverbs, if it’s love, study Jesus’ earthly ministry through the gospel accounts. We are not meant to just “wing it” through life. Yes, trust God with everything, but also be intentional about knowing Him! Making time every day to spend with God and studying His word helps us grow from a spiritual baby to an adult, drinking milk to eating meat, and you will  look back and see the wonderful story Gods written on your life and notice the unmistakable growth you’ve gone through! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The HeART of Worship-Part 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Listen as our special guest Shawn Struckmeier, Executive Pastor of Worship at Abundant Life, takes us through his thoughts on what worship is, and how we can have a stronger heart of worship. 


Shawn defines worship as the adoration of God for all He is and all He has done. When we hear the term “worship” it’s typical to picture the singers on stage leading the congregation, but truly we can worship God in our day to day lives, honoring our parents and spouses, loving our neighbors, helping a friend, etc. We worship our savior by living in a right manner before the people we interact with on a daily basis. 


Jesus tells us in the Bible to “worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only.” Why is this so hard sometimes? We can get caught up in worshipping other things, other people, even ourselves because these things are so tangible to us. We can see with our own eyes the rock star on stage and get caught up in the passion of the moment, but walk away with no life change. Worshiping the God who has loved us beyond comprehension, who is the only one worthy of worship, though it may be harder to align our hearts at times because our eyes can’t see Him yet, He is the One who offers true life change and hope. 


It is key to remember God’s faithfulness throughout your life, this will lead you to a deeper and more frequent posture of worship, and you will end up seeing Him in everything throughout each day! 


As a worship leader, Shawn says it’s so important to get out of the way and let God use him. When you obey this call, to use your gifts for God and not for your own glory, this is when you’ll see Gods beauty shine through, and you’ll get to be a part of His grand story, touching other people’s lives and seeing incredible stories unfold. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>The HeART of Worship-Part 2</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Listen as our special guest Shawn Struckmeier, Executive Pastor of Worship at Abundant Life, takes us through his thoughts on what worship is, and how we can have a stronger heart of worship. 


Shawn defines worship as the adoration of God for all He is and all He has done. When we hear the term “worship” it’s typical to picture the singers on stage leading the congregation, but truly we can worship God in our day to day lives, honoring our parents and spouses, loving our neighbors, helping a friend, etc. We worship our savior by living in a right manner before the people we interact with on a daily basis. 


Jesus tells us in the Bible to “worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only.” Why is this so hard sometimes? We can get caught up in worshipping other things, other people, even ourselves because these things are so tangible to us. We can see with our own eyes the rock star on stage and get caught up in the passion of the moment, but walk away with no life change. Worshiping the God who has loved us beyond comprehension, who is the only one worthy of worship, though it may be harder to align our hearts at times because our eyes can’t see Him yet, He is the One who offers true life change and hope. 


It is key to remember God’s faithfulness throughout your life, this will lead you to a deeper and more frequent posture of worship, and you will end up seeing Him in everything throughout each day! 


As a worship leader, Shawn says it’s so important to get out of the way and let God use him. When you obey this call, to use your gifts for God and not for your own glory, this is when you’ll see Gods beauty shine through, and you’ll get to be a part of His grand story, touching other people’s lives and seeing incredible stories unfold. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Listen as our special guest Shawn Struckmeier, Executive Pastor of Worship at Abundant Life, takes us through his thoughts on what worship is, and how we can have a stronger heart of worship. 


Shawn defines worship as the adoration of God for all He is and all He has done. When we hear the term “worship” it’s typical to picture the singers on stage leading the congregation, but truly we can worship God in our day to day lives, honoring our parents and spouses, loving our neighbors, helping a friend, etc. We worship our savior by living in a right manner before the people we interact with on a daily basis. 


Jesus tells us in the Bible to “worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only.” Why is this so hard sometimes? We can get caught up in worshipping other things, other people, even ourselves because these things are so tangible to us. We can see with our own eyes the rock star on stage and get caught up in the passion of the moment, but walk away with no life change. Worshiping the God who has loved us beyond comprehension, who is the only one worthy of worship, though it may be harder to align our hearts at times because our eyes can’t see Him yet, He is the One who offers true life change and hope. 


It is key to remember God’s faithfulness throughout your life, this will lead you to a deeper and more frequent posture of worship, and you will end up seeing Him in everything throughout each day! 


As a worship leader, Shawn says it’s so important to get out of the way and let God use him. When you obey this call, to use your gifts for God and not for your own glory, this is when you’ll see Gods beauty shine through, and you’ll get to be a part of His grand story, touching other people’s lives and seeing incredible stories unfold. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
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      <title>The HeART of Worship-Part 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Get to know Executive Pastor of Worship, Shawn Struckmeier, husband to his wife Darcy and father of four. Originally from San Jose California, but called to the Midwest, Shawn has quite the story of how God has used him thus far. 

Shawn grew up multi-passionate, lover of sports and music, you’d find him playing on his baseball team and singing around the house in his pastime. 

Before becoming involved in leading worship, he did not have the desire to be in ministry or church for that matter, after seeing his fathers downfall and leaving his position in their home church. 

He did end up getting his degree in Bible Theology and minoring in management and ethics, which in turn is just what he needed for his ultimate calling years down the road! 

After six years of traveling with a gospel group, he was hired on for worship at his home church, and this is where he first felt lead to worship. 

Later, there was a stirring in his and his wife’s hearts about something new, they wanted to be obedient to God but not sure where or what to do. It was at this moment where God stopped them in their tracks and Shawn was sent to the hospital with a ruptured appendix, never to go back to his job at his home church! 

Though reluctant to move to Missouri, the Struckmeier’s did follow God’s call, after multiple instances where Abundant Life Church came up in conversation, Shawn knew this is where God wants him! 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2021 05:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Shawn Struckmeier)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/the-heart-of-worship-Z7Sc7NR6</link>
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      <itunes:title>The HeART of Worship-Part 1</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Get to know Executive Pastor of Worship, Shawn Struckmeier, husband to his wife Darcy and father of four. Originally from San Jose California, but called to the Midwest, Shawn has quite the story of how God has used him thus far. 

Shawn grew up multi-passionate, lover of sports and music, you’d find him playing on his baseball team and singing around the house in his pastime. 

Before becoming involved in leading worship, he did not have the desire to be in ministry or church for that matter, after seeing his fathers downfall and leaving his position in their home church. 

He did end up getting his degree in Bible Theology and minoring in management and ethics, which in turn is just what he needed for his ultimate calling years down the road! 

After six years of traveling with a gospel group, he was hired on for worship at his home church, and this is where he first felt lead to worship. 

Later, there was a stirring in his and his wife’s hearts about something new, they wanted to be obedient to God but not sure where or what to do. It was at this moment where God stopped them in their tracks and Shawn was sent to the hospital with a ruptured appendix, never to go back to his job at his home church! 

Though reluctant to move to Missouri, the Struckmeier’s did follow God’s call, after multiple instances where Abundant Life Church came up in conversation, Shawn knew this is where God wants him! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get to know Executive Pastor of Worship, Shawn Struckmeier, husband to his wife Darcy and father of four. Originally from San Jose California, but called to the Midwest, Shawn has quite the story of how God has used him thus far. 

Shawn grew up multi-passionate, lover of sports and music, you’d find him playing on his baseball team and singing around the house in his pastime. 

Before becoming involved in leading worship, he did not have the desire to be in ministry or church for that matter, after seeing his fathers downfall and leaving his position in their home church. 

He did end up getting his degree in Bible Theology and minoring in management and ethics, which in turn is just what he needed for his ultimate calling years down the road! 

After six years of traveling with a gospel group, he was hired on for worship at his home church, and this is where he first felt lead to worship. 

Later, there was a stirring in his and his wife’s hearts about something new, they wanted to be obedient to God but not sure where or what to do. It was at this moment where God stopped them in their tracks and Shawn was sent to the hospital with a ruptured appendix, never to go back to his job at his home church! 

Though reluctant to move to Missouri, the Struckmeier’s did follow God’s call, after multiple instances where Abundant Life Church came up in conversation, Shawn knew this is where God wants him! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Discipleship; what is it, how do I do it and how do I know if I’m ready? Join our guest Dustin Rosner, husband, father and Abundant Life Discipleship Pastor, in this discussion. 

 Since coming to salvation in Christ as a 16 year old, Dustin has been such a faithful servant of Jesus. He was discipled by his youth pastor and that’s where his passion for discipleship began. Having gone to Bible college in Springfield MO, he jumped into student ministry for 9 years. Then for the next 5 years he spent establishing outreach through sports leagues in several countries in Africa. Truly using his gifts for the kingdom! 

 What is discipleship? It is defined as a radical self-donation for the purpose of godliness and multiplication. We are all wired for relationship, and it is crucial for everyone but specifically for the life of a Christian. Abundant Life offers a discipleship class where you are taken through phases of developing habits to become a learner whose committed to following the ways of Christ. 

Go to the website livingproof.co/discipleship

Are you actively sharing the gospel with other people? Then you’re already doing discipleship! When you have the desire in your heart for others to come to Christ, all you have to do is be yourself, equip yourself with the Word, let God use you and work through you and give you grace as you evangelize and disciple! In turn, you also will grow in faith as you encourage others to grow in theirs. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Dustin Rosner)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/discipleship-and-multiplication-TxX1s7xa</link>
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      <itunes:title>Discipleship and multiplication</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Discipleship; what is it, how do I do it and how do I know if I’m ready? Join our guest Dustin Rosner, husband, father and Abundant Life Discipleship Pastor, in this discussion. 

 Since coming to salvation in Christ as a 16 year old, Dustin has been such a faithful servant of Jesus. He was discipled by his youth pastor and that’s where his passion for discipleship began. Having gone to Bible college in Springfield MO, he jumped into student ministry for 9 years. Then for the next 5 years he spent establishing outreach through sports leagues in several countries in Africa. Truly using his gifts for the kingdom! 

 What is discipleship? It is defined as a radical self-donation for the purpose of godliness and multiplication. We are all wired for relationship, and it is crucial for everyone but specifically for the life of a Christian. Abundant Life offers a discipleship class where you are taken through phases of developing habits to become a learner whose committed to following the ways of Christ. 

Go to the website livingproof.co/discipleship

Are you actively sharing the gospel with other people? Then you’re already doing discipleship! When you have the desire in your heart for others to come to Christ, all you have to do is be yourself, equip yourself with the Word, let God use you and work through you and give you grace as you evangelize and disciple! In turn, you also will grow in faith as you encourage others to grow in theirs. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Discipleship; what is it, how do I do it and how do I know if I’m ready? Join our guest Dustin Rosner, husband, father and Abundant Life Discipleship Pastor, in this discussion. 

 Since coming to salvation in Christ as a 16 year old, Dustin has been such a faithful servant of Jesus. He was discipled by his youth pastor and that’s where his passion for discipleship began. Having gone to Bible college in Springfield MO, he jumped into student ministry for 9 years. Then for the next 5 years he spent establishing outreach through sports leagues in several countries in Africa. Truly using his gifts for the kingdom! 

 What is discipleship? It is defined as a radical self-donation for the purpose of godliness and multiplication. We are all wired for relationship, and it is crucial for everyone but specifically for the life of a Christian. Abundant Life offers a discipleship class where you are taken through phases of developing habits to become a learner whose committed to following the ways of Christ. 

Go to the website livingproof.co/discipleship

Are you actively sharing the gospel with other people? Then you’re already doing discipleship! When you have the desire in your heart for others to come to Christ, all you have to do is be yourself, equip yourself with the Word, let God use you and work through you and give you grace as you evangelize and disciple! In turn, you also will grow in faith as you encourage others to grow in theirs. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>discipleship, gospel, relationship</itunes:keywords>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 11:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Krystal Dunahee)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/leadership-institute-and-serving-in-the-community-34RT4JhE</link>
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      <itunes:title>Leadership institute and Agape Pamoja</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Krystal Dunahee</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:25:36</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>This podcast episode features Krystal Dunahee, ALLI Coordinator and Peace Ministry Leader, wife to Nathan Dunahee, mother of three girls, and lover of Jesus since 1996! 

“ALLI” Abundant Life Leadership Institute, is a two year intensive study at Abundant Life helping leaders to be more theologically centered, emotionally intelligent, and influentially leveraged. Visit livingproof.co/ALLI for more info on ALLI. 

Krystal and Nathan Dunahee are also founders of “Agape Pamoja” a non-profit organization that helps serve multi-faceted needs of refugees from war-torn countries residing in Kansas City. Agape Pamoja provides housing assistance, educational support, food, clothing, community involvement, leadership development and more! 

This organization blossomed into exactly what God had intended it to be, but it didn’t start off with this specific idea in mind. Three years ago, the couple opened up a “blessing house” in hopes to come along side a family in need and do life together. This very first family happened to be a refugee family from the Congo! They saw the need was great for families like these and the ministry grew into what it is today; serving 30 refugee families! 

With the help of some beautiful volunteers coming out of the woodwork with their own specific strengths to help the cause, this organization is thriving- praise God! For more info on Agape Pamoja, check out their Facebook page, email at apblessinghouse@gmail.com and phone number 816-668-9782 </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This podcast episode features Krystal Dunahee, ALLI Coordinator and Peace Ministry Leader, wife to Nathan Dunahee, mother of three girls, and lover of Jesus since 1996! 

“ALLI” Abundant Life Leadership Institute, is a two year intensive study at Abundant Life helping leaders to be more theologically centered, emotionally intelligent, and influentially leveraged. Visit livingproof.co/ALLI for more info on ALLI. 

Krystal and Nathan Dunahee are also founders of “Agape Pamoja” a non-profit organization that helps serve multi-faceted needs of refugees from war-torn countries residing in Kansas City. Agape Pamoja provides housing assistance, educational support, food, clothing, community involvement, leadership development and more! 

This organization blossomed into exactly what God had intended it to be, but it didn’t start off with this specific idea in mind. Three years ago, the couple opened up a “blessing house” in hopes to come along side a family in need and do life together. This very first family happened to be a refugee family from the Congo! They saw the need was great for families like these and the ministry grew into what it is today; serving 30 refugee families! 

With the help of some beautiful volunteers coming out of the woodwork with their own specific strengths to help the cause, this organization is thriving- praise God! For more info on Agape Pamoja, check out their Facebook page, email at apblessinghouse@gmail.com and phone number 816-668-9782 </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Servant Leadership: Scooping Waffles Fries to the Glory of God</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week we talk with Owner/Operator Lance Spencer with Chick-fil-a of Lee’s Summit. Lance shares his heart to follow God and what it means be a mentor.
Lance had a business mindset at an early age. He grew up in a home with an entrepreneur spirit. Lance began his career with Chick-Fil-A in high school after reading a book.

Leading through difficult situations with opportunities to fail, but also able to flex your mental muscle is what helped him be where he is today. Lance believes that business based on biblical principles and biblical principles make good business principles.

He has learned so much through different mentors and leaders that influenced his life. Mentors of all ages and backgrounds. Looking back, he sees God in the moments that helped guide him to where he is now and providing mentors along his career path.

Lance talks through how Covid affected business and how he was able to serve and lead his team through the time. In-house food pantries, connection to resources for team members, and provide them with some stability. Second mile service to guests and to the team members.

Taking every day ordinary tasks and make it the Lord's work.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 6 May 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Lance Spencer)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/servant-leadership-aRWB84WI</link>
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      <itunes:title>Servant Leadership: Scooping Waffles Fries to the Glory of God</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Lance Spencer</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This week we talk with Owner/Operator Lance Spencer with Chick-fil-a of Lee’s Summit. Lance shares his heart to follow God and what it means be a mentor.
Lance had a business mindset at an early age. He grew up in a home with an entrepreneur spirit. Lance began his career with Chick-Fil-A in high school after reading a book.

Leading through difficult situations with opportunities to fail, but also able to flex your mental muscle is what helped him be where he is today. Lance believes that business based on biblical principles and biblical principles make good business principles.

He has learned so much through different mentors and leaders that influenced his life. Mentors of all ages and backgrounds. Looking back, he sees God in the moments that helped guide him to where he is now and providing mentors along his career path.

Lance talks through how Covid affected business and how he was able to serve and lead his team through the time. In-house food pantries, connection to resources for team members, and provide them with some stability. Second mile service to guests and to the team members.

Taking every day ordinary tasks and make it the Lord&apos;s work.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week we talk with Owner/Operator Lance Spencer with Chick-fil-a of Lee’s Summit. Lance shares his heart to follow God and what it means be a mentor.
Lance had a business mindset at an early age. He grew up in a home with an entrepreneur spirit. Lance began his career with Chick-Fil-A in high school after reading a book.

Leading through difficult situations with opportunities to fail, but also able to flex your mental muscle is what helped him be where he is today. Lance believes that business based on biblical principles and biblical principles make good business principles.

He has learned so much through different mentors and leaders that influenced his life. Mentors of all ages and backgrounds. Looking back, he sees God in the moments that helped guide him to where he is now and providing mentors along his career path.

Lance talks through how Covid affected business and how he was able to serve and lead his team through the time. In-house food pantries, connection to resources for team members, and provide them with some stability. Second mile service to guests and to the team members.

Taking every day ordinary tasks and make it the Lord&apos;s work.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Is the Church Awake?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Join guest’s Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Jon Whitehead of Whitehead Law, in discussing the inequality of the HR5 Equality Act, and our Christian response. 

The U.S. Constitution gets redefined generation after generation at the mercy of cultural whim, since the Supreme Court lies downstream from culture. Though the bill is titled “equality act” it seems to be giving rights to one group while taking away rights from another. Specifically, impacting religious liberty. 

A true Christian is someone who reads their Bible, and trusts that what Jesus says is true, and stands by it. In the same vein, being American citizens, Christians shouldn’t stand in the way of someone’s rights, for instance a legal gay marriage, no matter if the law is corrupt. But a Christian should stand in the way of anyone who tries to take away the rights of religious people to live according to the dictates of their conscience. 

The implication of this bill would be an attack on the ability of religious Americans who stand by biblical beliefs about men and women, to disagree with the new standard of acceptance. 

 When faced with enormous opposition, we’re called to love people well, stand for truth, and get involved politically. As Christians we need to be living proof of a loving God to a watching world. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper, Jon Whitehead)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/is-the-church-awake-KxGwXwM5</link>
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      <itunes:title>Is the Church Awake?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Phil Hopper, Jon Whitehead</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join guest’s Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Jon Whitehead of Whitehead Law, in discussing the inequality of the HR5 Equality Act, and our Christian response. 

The U.S. Constitution gets redefined generation after generation at the mercy of cultural whim, since the Supreme Court lies downstream from culture. Though the bill is titled “equality act” it seems to be giving rights to one group while taking away rights from another. Specifically, impacting religious liberty. 

A true Christian is someone who reads their Bible, and trusts that what Jesus says is true, and stands by it. In the same vein, being American citizens, Christians shouldn’t stand in the way of someone’s rights, for instance a legal gay marriage, no matter if the law is corrupt. But a Christian should stand in the way of anyone who tries to take away the rights of religious people to live according to the dictates of their conscience. 

The implication of this bill would be an attack on the ability of religious Americans who stand by biblical beliefs about men and women, to disagree with the new standard of acceptance. 

 When faced with enormous opposition, we’re called to love people well, stand for truth, and get involved politically. As Christians we need to be living proof of a loving God to a watching world. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join guest’s Lead Pastor Phil Hopper and Jon Whitehead of Whitehead Law, in discussing the inequality of the HR5 Equality Act, and our Christian response. 

The U.S. Constitution gets redefined generation after generation at the mercy of cultural whim, since the Supreme Court lies downstream from culture. Though the bill is titled “equality act” it seems to be giving rights to one group while taking away rights from another. Specifically, impacting religious liberty. 

A true Christian is someone who reads their Bible, and trusts that what Jesus says is true, and stands by it. In the same vein, being American citizens, Christians shouldn’t stand in the way of someone’s rights, for instance a legal gay marriage, no matter if the law is corrupt. But a Christian should stand in the way of anyone who tries to take away the rights of religious people to live according to the dictates of their conscience. 

The implication of this bill would be an attack on the ability of religious Americans who stand by biblical beliefs about men and women, to disagree with the new standard of acceptance. 

 When faced with enormous opposition, we’re called to love people well, stand for truth, and get involved politically. As Christians we need to be living proof of a loving God to a watching world. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Keeping God First in All Aspects of Life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this podcast episode, we get a glimpse into the lives of guests, husband and wife Tim and Rory Aughinbaugh, and how they uphold a Christ-centered marriage and parent their four children. 

As high school sweethearts, this couple has truly been through it all together. A key aspect in keeping their marriage healthy is growing in their individual walks with the Lord. This must be priority, when you give God your time every day, He will overflow into everything else in your life! There is no such thing as a perfect household, but having Christ at the center of it all sets the firm foundation. 


Tim stresses that mentoring is crucial to becoming a better man, husband and father. When he first came to Christ and became a husband, he was desperate for mentorship. As a mature Christian man he now desires to love his wife and kids with sacrificial love, and finds the joy of the Lord in it! 


Rory says Tim is an amazing leader and she gets joy from watching him grow over the years into the man he is today. She is a supportive, humble and grace giving wife. In a dry season in Tim’s spiritual life she encouraged him and supplemented him in the Word, and never held his weakness against him. 


Throughout their years as parents, Tim and Rory say intentionality is the most important thing to hold onto, not letting the time slip by. Being in the moment with their kids and making more one on one time with each individually are some things they wish they could do even better. Creating a new legacy for your family is a joy to be able to be a part of. Regardless of their upbringing, they get a chance to bring up their children in the love of the Lord and that is such a joy! 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/a-christ-centered-marriage-wR1vA6QR</link>
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      <itunes:title>Keeping God First in All Aspects of Life</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Abundant Life</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:36:57</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this podcast episode, we get a glimpse into the lives of guests, husband and wife Tim and Rory Aughinbaugh, and how they uphold a Christ-centered marriage and parent their four children. 

As high school sweethearts, this couple has truly been through it all together. A key aspect in keeping their marriage healthy is growing in their individual walks with the Lord. This must be priority, when you give God your time every day, He will overflow into everything else in your life! There is no such thing as a perfect household, but having Christ at the center of it all sets the firm foundation. 


Tim stresses that mentoring is crucial to becoming a better man, husband and father. When he first came to Christ and became a husband, he was desperate for mentorship. As a mature Christian man he now desires to love his wife and kids with sacrificial love, and finds the joy of the Lord in it! 


Rory says Tim is an amazing leader and she gets joy from watching him grow over the years into the man he is today. She is a supportive, humble and grace giving wife. In a dry season in Tim’s spiritual life she encouraged him and supplemented him in the Word, and never held his weakness against him. 


Throughout their years as parents, Tim and Rory say intentionality is the most important thing to hold onto, not letting the time slip by. Being in the moment with their kids and making more one on one time with each individually are some things they wish they could do even better. Creating a new legacy for your family is a joy to be able to be a part of. Regardless of their upbringing, they get a chance to bring up their children in the love of the Lord and that is such a joy! </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this podcast episode, we get a glimpse into the lives of guests, husband and wife Tim and Rory Aughinbaugh, and how they uphold a Christ-centered marriage and parent their four children. 

As high school sweethearts, this couple has truly been through it all together. A key aspect in keeping their marriage healthy is growing in their individual walks with the Lord. This must be priority, when you give God your time every day, He will overflow into everything else in your life! There is no such thing as a perfect household, but having Christ at the center of it all sets the firm foundation. 


Tim stresses that mentoring is crucial to becoming a better man, husband and father. When he first came to Christ and became a husband, he was desperate for mentorship. As a mature Christian man he now desires to love his wife and kids with sacrificial love, and finds the joy of the Lord in it! 


Rory says Tim is an amazing leader and she gets joy from watching him grow over the years into the man he is today. She is a supportive, humble and grace giving wife. In a dry season in Tim’s spiritual life she encouraged him and supplemented him in the Word, and never held his weakness against him. 


Throughout their years as parents, Tim and Rory say intentionality is the most important thing to hold onto, not letting the time slip by. Being in the moment with their kids and making more one on one time with each individually are some things they wish they could do even better. Creating a new legacy for your family is a joy to be able to be a part of. Regardless of their upbringing, they get a chance to bring up their children in the love of the Lord and that is such a joy! </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Evidence for Easter</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Is there evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? 

Do Christians blindly believe in this Jesus or are there facts backing their faith? 

We ask these hard questions in this podcast episode with Lead Pastor Phil Hopper. 

A foundational point to make in taking on these questions is that you don’t have to choose between faith and reason, rather they go hand in hand. 

We don’t tend to question the lives of historical figures in our textbooks because we have written records and eye witness accounts of their existence. So why do people question the life of Jesus? 

It isn’t necessarily due to the lack of evidence, rather their unbelief stems from an unavoidable choice on what to DO with Jesus, if He is indeed who He says He is, the Messiah, the Son of God. 

Pastor Phil examines the questions of skeptics and common conspiracy theories surrounding Easter. 

Maybe the women went to the wrong tomb. Maybe the disciples stole Jesus’ body. Maybe Jesus didn’t actually die. Hidden behind these theories lays a heart which is unsettled because there is evidence to disprove all of them, and the conclusions all point to Jesus as the Christ. 

The most compelling evidence can be found in studying the lives of Jesus’ disciples, before and after His resurrection. They go from living in deathly fear, to facing fearless deaths for the cause of Christ. It’s what the disciples saw with their own eyes that’s what transformed them. 

It’s one thing to acknowledge the evidence historically and another to trust in it personally. 

“If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” 
Romans 10:9 

To learn more about having a relationship with Jesus and making Him Lord of your life, go to livingproof.co 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Apr 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Phil Hopper)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/the-evidence-for-easter-UsX1m5eS</link>
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      <itunes:title>The Evidence for Easter</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Phil Hopper</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:57</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Is there evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? 

Do Christians blindly believe in this Jesus or are there facts backing their faith? 

We ask these hard questions in this podcast episode with Lead Pastor Phil Hopper. 

A foundational point to make in taking on these questions is that you don’t have to choose between faith and reason, rather they go hand in hand. 

We don’t tend to question the lives of historical figures in our textbooks because we have written records and eye witness accounts of their existence. So why do people question the life of Jesus? 

It isn’t necessarily due to the lack of evidence, rather their unbelief stems from an unavoidable choice on what to DO with Jesus, if He is indeed who He says He is, the Messiah, the Son of God. 

Pastor Phil examines the questions of skeptics and common conspiracy theories surrounding Easter. 

Maybe the women went to the wrong tomb. Maybe the disciples stole Jesus’ body. Maybe Jesus didn’t actually die. Hidden behind these theories lays a heart which is unsettled because there is evidence to disprove all of them, and the conclusions all point to Jesus as the Christ. 

The most compelling evidence can be found in studying the lives of Jesus’ disciples, before and after His resurrection. They go from living in deathly fear, to facing fearless deaths for the cause of Christ. It’s what the disciples saw with their own eyes that’s what transformed them. 

It’s one thing to acknowledge the evidence historically and another to trust in it personally. 

“If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” 
Romans 10:9 

To learn more about having a relationship with Jesus and making Him Lord of your life, go to livingproof.co </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is there evidence for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? 

Do Christians blindly believe in this Jesus or are there facts backing their faith? 

We ask these hard questions in this podcast episode with Lead Pastor Phil Hopper. 

A foundational point to make in taking on these questions is that you don’t have to choose between faith and reason, rather they go hand in hand. 

We don’t tend to question the lives of historical figures in our textbooks because we have written records and eye witness accounts of their existence. So why do people question the life of Jesus? 

It isn’t necessarily due to the lack of evidence, rather their unbelief stems from an unavoidable choice on what to DO with Jesus, if He is indeed who He says He is, the Messiah, the Son of God. 

Pastor Phil examines the questions of skeptics and common conspiracy theories surrounding Easter. 

Maybe the women went to the wrong tomb. Maybe the disciples stole Jesus’ body. Maybe Jesus didn’t actually die. Hidden behind these theories lays a heart which is unsettled because there is evidence to disprove all of them, and the conclusions all point to Jesus as the Christ. 

The most compelling evidence can be found in studying the lives of Jesus’ disciples, before and after His resurrection. They go from living in deathly fear, to facing fearless deaths for the cause of Christ. It’s what the disciples saw with their own eyes that’s what transformed them. 

It’s one thing to acknowledge the evidence historically and another to trust in it personally. 

“If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” 
Romans 10:9 

To learn more about having a relationship with Jesus and making Him Lord of your life, go to livingproof.co </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Reflecting on Black Friday (or Good Friday)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Bible, some will say, is full of contradictions and some events and stories that just don’t line up. But looking at the text, Phil shows us that this simply isn’t true. The Bible is indeed full of truth and reliable facts, which when studied in it’s historical context actually all does make sense! With that being said, there are pieces of evidence from the gospel accounts and from Old Testament prophesies about Jesus actually being crucified on a Thursday! </p><p>It is a very good thing to cling to the truth and the facts, but even more important than debating which day of the week Jesus died on, is recognizing that Jesus was in fact crucified. Apart from the crucifixion, we’d have no redemption. This is the foundation of the christian faith. And without the death of Christ, there would be no resurrection!</p><p>We look forward to Easter but pause to remember His death. Jesus not only had to suffer the physical agony of death on a cross, but He took on the sins of the world. Jesus took on the full wrath due from the sins we’ve committed. On “Black Friday” (Thursday) we remember what Jesus did for us, how our beautiful savior was hung on a cross and said “It is finished” and died, to save us. </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Apr 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Abundant Life)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/reflecting-on-black-friday-or-good-friday-ZxOa0p8n</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bible, some will say, is full of contradictions and some events and stories that just don’t line up. But looking at the text, Phil shows us that this simply isn’t true. The Bible is indeed full of truth and reliable facts, which when studied in it’s historical context actually all does make sense! With that being said, there are pieces of evidence from the gospel accounts and from Old Testament prophesies about Jesus actually being crucified on a Thursday! </p><p>It is a very good thing to cling to the truth and the facts, but even more important than debating which day of the week Jesus died on, is recognizing that Jesus was in fact crucified. Apart from the crucifixion, we’d have no redemption. This is the foundation of the christian faith. And without the death of Christ, there would be no resurrection!</p><p>We look forward to Easter but pause to remember His death. Jesus not only had to suffer the physical agony of death on a cross, but He took on the sins of the world. Jesus took on the full wrath due from the sins we’ve committed. On “Black Friday” (Thursday) we remember what Jesus did for us, how our beautiful savior was hung on a cross and said “It is finished” and died, to save us. </p>
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      <itunes:title>Reflecting on Black Friday (or Good Friday)</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>What day of the week was Jesus actually crucified on? Why is the crucifixion important? What is Passover? Join Lead Pastor Phil Hopper in this podcast episode in answering these questions and more, about “Black Friday” (or “Good Friday”).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What day of the week was Jesus actually crucified on? Why is the crucifixion important? What is Passover? Join Lead Pastor Phil Hopper in this podcast episode in answering these questions and more, about “Black Friday” (or “Good Friday”).</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Parenting in a technology-filled world</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Though there is no “one size fits all” formula to parenting through this technological age, there are some key tips that can be applied to every situation.  </p><ul><li>Be aware of how your child’s demeanor changes with screen time and know the difference between active use vs. passive use. Limit the time your child or teen spends watching videos or scrolling through social media. Instead, encourage active use of their phone or tablet. Researching topics that lead to creativity.  </li><li>Set a foundation in your home that you as their parent are the safe place. You always want to encourage open communication and that you will never shame them if they confess something to you.  </li><li>Let it be common knowledge that their phone is NOT private. Limiting time with their device and knowing that mom and dad have access to anything and everything on their phone when their time is up let’s it be known that no secrets will stay secret.  </li><li>Our kids aren’t the only ones who need a limit with their screen time. Set up a rule in the house that everyone- including mom and dad- have a phone curfew.  </li><li>Overall, look at the big picture with the end goal of having your kids on the right path of wisdom. Be intentional, get involved, don’t let technology raise your kids.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Dr. Jeff Cox)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/parenting-in-a-technology-filled-world-XZcqv4MW</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though there is no “one size fits all” formula to parenting through this technological age, there are some key tips that can be applied to every situation.  </p><ul><li>Be aware of how your child’s demeanor changes with screen time and know the difference between active use vs. passive use. Limit the time your child or teen spends watching videos or scrolling through social media. Instead, encourage active use of their phone or tablet. Researching topics that lead to creativity.  </li><li>Set a foundation in your home that you as their parent are the safe place. You always want to encourage open communication and that you will never shame them if they confess something to you.  </li><li>Let it be common knowledge that their phone is NOT private. Limiting time with their device and knowing that mom and dad have access to anything and everything on their phone when their time is up let’s it be known that no secrets will stay secret.  </li><li>Our kids aren’t the only ones who need a limit with their screen time. Set up a rule in the house that everyone- including mom and dad- have a phone curfew.  </li><li>Overall, look at the big picture with the end goal of having your kids on the right path of wisdom. Be intentional, get involved, don’t let technology raise your kids.</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Parenting in a technology-filled world</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Dr. Jeff Cox</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:29:39</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we’re led by guest Dr. Jeff Cox, who is the Wellness Pastor at Abundant Life, through some practical tips on how to navigate technology and social media with our kids. 

Though there is no “one size fits all” formula to parenting through this technological age, there are some key tips that can be applied to every situation. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we’re led by guest Dr. Jeff Cox, who is the Wellness Pastor at Abundant Life, through some practical tips on how to navigate technology and social media with our kids. 

Though there is no “one size fits all” formula to parenting through this technological age, there are some key tips that can be applied to every situation. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Biblical Manhood</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In today’s podcast we discuss the topic of biblical manhood with Mark McGaughey, Spiritual Formation Pastor with Abundant Life.  

Base Camp is a men’s ministry at abundant life located at the Lee's Summit Campus, Core Building, meeting on Tuesday nights and Thursday mornings, designed to be a place where you can get rest, refreshed, equipped and mentored to continue on in your spiritual journey. You can take classes involving identity, discipleship, a conquer series, character studies and more. 

Learn more at at livingproof.co/men

Men's Ministry - Abundant Life
We seek to equip men to be Christ-centered, Spirit-filled leaders who put God first in everything that they do. Men’s Ministry provides a place for building community and strong relationships where men will develop a sense of purpose and a solid identity based on who God says they are.
livingproof.co
 
At Base Camp, the goal is to aspire men to be “Pure Fire” as McGaughey puts it; with finding your correct identity (in Christ), true integrity, true intensity, which only God can lead you to. 

Going back to the beginning, man was given dominion. Men have a natural desire to rule, but in order to do this successfully in life, men must lay down his rights, to be a servant. 

God calls men to sacrifice or die, God calls women to submit. Men earn the respect of Christ first, and find your identity in Him 

In order for a man to be a better leader in his own home he must follow the “Four T’s”: be taught, trained, task (flesh it out) and be teamed up.

Don’t ever find yourself separated from the herd, that’s where the devil wants you to be, an easy target. Instead cling to your brothers in Christ. 

Though men are fixers, and love to fix problems, they can not fix their problems in their own life; marriage, intimacy issues etc.

No change will truly happen until you are willing to die and submit yourself fully to Christ.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2021 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>info@livingproof.co (Mark McGaughey)</author>
      <link>https://thewatchingworld.simplecast.com/episodes/biblical-manhood-LUpT7ua3</link>
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      <itunes:title>Biblical Manhood</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Mark McGaughey</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>00:21:47</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In today’s podcast we discuss the topic of biblical manhood with Mark McGaughey, Spiritual Formation Pastor with Abundant Life.  

Base Camp is a men’s ministry at abundant life located at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Core Building, meeting on Tuesday nights and Thursday mornings, designed to be a place where you can get rest, refreshed, equipped and mentored to continue on in your spiritual journey. You can take classes involving identity, discipleship, a conquer series, character studies and more. 

Learn more at at livingproof.co/men

Men&apos;s Ministry - Abundant Life
We seek to equip men to be Christ-centered, Spirit-filled leaders who put God first in everything that they do. Men’s Ministry provides a place for building community and strong relationships where men will develop a sense of purpose and a solid identity based on who God says they are.
livingproof.co
 
At Base Camp, the goal is to aspire men to be “Pure Fire” as McGaughey puts it; with finding your correct identity (in Christ), true integrity, true intensity, which only God can lead you to. 

Going back to the beginning, man was given dominion. Men have a natural desire to rule, but in order to do this successfully in life, men must lay down his rights, to be a servant. 

God calls men to sacrifice or die, God calls women to submit. Men earn the respect of Christ first, and find your identity in Him 

In order for a man to be a better leader in his own home he must follow the “Four T’s”: be taught, trained, task (flesh it out) and be teamed up.

Don’t ever find yourself separated from the herd, that’s where the devil wants you to be, an easy target. Instead cling to your brothers in Christ. 

Though men are fixers, and love to fix problems, they can not fix their problems in their own life; marriage, intimacy issues etc.

No change will truly happen until you are willing to die and submit yourself fully to Christ.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today’s podcast we discuss the topic of biblical manhood with Mark McGaughey, Spiritual Formation Pastor with Abundant Life.  

Base Camp is a men’s ministry at abundant life located at the Lee&apos;s Summit Campus, Core Building, meeting on Tuesday nights and Thursday mornings, designed to be a place where you can get rest, refreshed, equipped and mentored to continue on in your spiritual journey. You can take classes involving identity, discipleship, a conquer series, character studies and more. 

Learn more at at livingproof.co/men

Men&apos;s Ministry - Abundant Life
We seek to equip men to be Christ-centered, Spirit-filled leaders who put God first in everything that they do. Men’s Ministry provides a place for building community and strong relationships where men will develop a sense of purpose and a solid identity based on who God says they are.
livingproof.co
 
At Base Camp, the goal is to aspire men to be “Pure Fire” as McGaughey puts it; with finding your correct identity (in Christ), true integrity, true intensity, which only God can lead you to. 

Going back to the beginning, man was given dominion. Men have a natural desire to rule, but in order to do this successfully in life, men must lay down his rights, to be a servant. 

God calls men to sacrifice or die, God calls women to submit. Men earn the respect of Christ first, and find your identity in Him 

In order for a man to be a better leader in his own home he must follow the “Four T’s”: be taught, trained, task (flesh it out) and be teamed up.

Don’t ever find yourself separated from the herd, that’s where the devil wants you to be, an easy target. Instead cling to your brothers in Christ. 

Though men are fixers, and love to fix problems, they can not fix their problems in their own life; marriage, intimacy issues etc.

No change will truly happen until you are willing to die and submit yourself fully to Christ.</itunes:subtitle>
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One particular ministry that Pastor Pat is especially fond of is the Food Pantry. Starting in 2007, Koontz has watched the Food Pantry grow throughout the years, feeding those living in the Lee’s Summit school district and east of it. Pastor Pat loves being able to serve the people among us who are in need, while also getting to share about and point to Jesus. 
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      <itunes:summary>Get to know Senior Adults and Care Pastor Pat Koontz, husband, father of three, and abundant life attendee of over twenty two years. He served as College Pastor for five years, and for the past seven years he has taken on the role as Senior Adults and Care Pastor, where he takes care of needs in and outside of the church. He is thankful for the relationship that has developed between the church and the community, being able to meet needs for families and schools, etc. 


One particular ministry that Pastor Pat is especially fond of is the Food Pantry. Starting in 2007, Koontz has watched the Food Pantry grow throughout the years, feeding those living in the Lee’s Summit school district and east of it. Pastor Pat loves being able to serve the people among us who are in need, while also getting to share about and point to Jesus. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get to know Senior Adults and Care Pastor Pat Koontz, husband, father of three, and abundant life attendee of over twenty two years. He served as College Pastor for five years, and for the past seven years he has taken on the role as Senior Adults and Care Pastor, where he takes care of needs in and outside of the church. He is thankful for the relationship that has developed between the church and the community, being able to meet needs for families and schools, etc. 


One particular ministry that Pastor Pat is especially fond of is the Food Pantry. Starting in 2007, Koontz has watched the Food Pantry grow throughout the years, feeding those living in the Lee’s Summit school district and east of it. Pastor Pat loves being able to serve the people among us who are in need, while also getting to share about and point to Jesus. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>How to Study the Bible, Part 2 with Pastor Chad Glover</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>S</strong>cripture- Don’t be too picky with the translation you read from, any Bible you have in your house is the perfect start! Study Bibles can also help with extra understanding of the text. Choose a section or book of the Bible you want to dive into. Start by reading just a chapter a day.  </p><p><strong>O</strong>bservation- Take the scripture for what it says historically, learning about the time and audience this chapter was meant for will help you better understand where the author is coming from.  </p><p><strong>A</strong>pplication- taking what we know from Gods character and the words written in the text, we can apply the same principles in our lives. “Do not merely listen to the word and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James 1:22</p><p><strong>P</strong>rayer- Thank God for His word, and the privilege it is to be able to read it every day! </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Do you have to read the whole Book of Psalms at the crack of dawn everyday to feel like you’ve gotten your daily bread? Or do you play “Bible-roulette” when you haven’t been in the scriptures daily, to see what God has for you that day? Neither of these options are a bad thing to do necessarily, but both don’t hold a very practical method of studying the Bible long term. 


Explore realistic tips for reading and studying the Bible in this episode with guest, Pastor Chad Glover, using the S.O.A.P. acronym. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>Do you have to read the whole Book of Psalms at the crack of dawn everyday to feel like you’ve gotten your daily bread? Or do you play “Bible-roulette” when you haven’t been in the scriptures daily, to see what God has for you that day? Neither of these options are a bad thing to do necessarily, but both don’t hold a very practical method of studying the Bible long term. 


Explore realistic tips for reading and studying the Bible in this episode with guest, Pastor Chad Glover, using the S.O.A.P. acronym. 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p> Jeremiah 15:16</p><p>Your words were found, and I ate them,<br />And Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart;<br />For I am called by Your name,<br />O Lord God of hosts.</p><ol><li>Discover the word of God. Ask God to give you the hunger for His word.</li><li>Digest the word. The enemy is not threatened by a Christian that is not in God's word. Allow the Word of God to seep into your soul. The Bible nourishes us.</li><li>Delight in His word. He wrote the Bible for you. </li><li>Declare. Declare the word of God!</li></ol><p>Your challenge:</p><p>Read 1 Chapter a day. </p><p>Start in the book of John.</p>
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Where do you start when studying the Bible? 
Is there more than one way? 
What version should I use? 
All this and more as we learn how and why to study the Bible.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get to know Abundant Life Executive Teaching Pastor Chad Glover while he talks about the importance of God&apos;s Word, and gives an understanding as to WHY we should study the Bible before we learn HOW to study the Bible.  
Where do you start when studying the Bible? 
Is there more than one way? 
What version should I use? 
All this and more as we learn how and why to study the Bible.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2021 06:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode we continue talking with Abundant Life Campus Pastor Steven Branch. Through a series of events in his life, he looks back and see&apos;s God&apos;s fingerprint on his life. A family takes him in and begins mentoring him and he experiences God&apos;s love in a way he has never experienced it before in his life.  God&apos;s grace saved him. Pastor Steven experienced peace, calm and safety through people the God placed in his life.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Choices, Chaos, Church. 
Flinstone vitamins, Jerry Springer, and fist fights.
All of these paint a picture of Independence Campus Pastor Steven Branch. In this episode, Pastor Steven shares his story and how he comes full circle by the grace of God. 
People shared something that was free (the gospel) with Pastor Steven and when he read Revelation 1:18, it  changed him and his view of the world. He knew the choices needed to change and his world was never the same.
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Flinstone vitamins, Jerry Springer, and fist fights.
All of these paint a picture of Independence Campus Pastor Steven Branch. In this episode, Pastor Steven shares his story and how he comes full circle by the grace of God. 
People shared something that was free (the gospel) with Pastor Steven and when he read Revelation 1:18, it  changed him and his view of the world. He knew the choices needed to change and his world was never the same.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Choices, Chaos, Church. 
Flinstone vitamins, Jerry Springer, and fist fights.
All of these paint a picture of Independence Campus Pastor Steven Branch. In this episode, Pastor Steven shares his story and how he comes full circle by the grace of God. 
People shared something that was free (the gospel) with Pastor Steven and when he read Revelation 1:18, it  changed him and his view of the world. He knew the choices needed to change and his world was never the same.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Recently, Christians have been fearful of losing religious liberties. They think they have to go along to get along. Is this where we are headed as a nation? A chaotic, no religious freedom nation. The truth is government is good. It's biblical. When there is no authority, there is anarchy. But also hold government accountable according the constitution.  Join Pastor Phil Hopper and Attorney Jon Whitehead as they discuss censorship, religious liberties, cultural Marxism vs government cultural Marxism, and the constitution.
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      <description><![CDATA[In the current political climate are we to be a lion or a lamb? How can we be both in today's society? 
Too many Christians respond with how bad things are and are living in fear. We are to be certain and confident in where we are currently. We need to know when we need to be the lamb; when to suffer and sacrifice. We need to know when to be a lion. Bold and courageous in your faith. The warrior. Confront evil and confront wickedness.
Jesus was not a "nice guy". He was kind. He was compassionate. He confronted evil and wickedness. There is a difference.
In this episode Pastor Phil Hopper talks through what it means to be a lion or a lamb in your Christian walk. Learning as Christ did, when to go to war and when to just walk away.
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Jesus was not a &quot;nice guy&quot;. He was kind. He was compassionate. He confronted evil and wickedness. There is a difference.
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      <description><![CDATA[In 2020 we saw not only a pandemic, but also a time where racism was being experienced at a level that many of us did not quite know what to do or where to start. Too many voices, but not a lot of conversations. How can you love God whom you have not physically seen, but not love your brother whom you have seen. In this episode, Les Norman and Dr. Jeff Cox dive into why does racism exist and how should Christians respond and what should we do. Start the conversations.
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