Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...
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Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...
S5:E2 Campus Ministry, Anxiety, and the Call to Mission
Grace at the Fray
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S5:E2 Campus Ministry, Anxiety, and the Call to Mission
Send us a text The biggest challenge of college is figuring out how we fit into the world now that we’re on our own. At first, Joy Benton hesitated to step into ministry. The weight of anxiety, navigating friendships, and the overwhelming influence of social media kept her—and keeps many of the college students she now serves—from fully embracing God's call. As a campus minister with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at Belmont University in Nashville, Joy walks alongside students wrestlin...
Grace at the Fray
Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...