How shall we sing the Lord’s song in this strange land? Like the Israelites in Babylon called out in Psalms 137, we are also called to be God’s people in a time that is foreign and seemingly distant from its Creator. Together we explore the changing world we live in and how Church leaders can navigate these unknown territories. Hear from leaders around the Christian world, gathering insight on how they are breaking through the noise and navigating ministry in this strange land.
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How shall we sing the Lord’s song in this strange land? Like the Israelites in Babylon called out in Psalms 137, we are also called to be God’s people in a time that is foreign and seemingly distant from its Creator. Together we explore the changing world we live in and how Church leaders can navigate these unknown territories. Hear from leaders around the Christian world, gathering insight on how they are breaking through the noise and navigating ministry in this strange land.
Who am I? And What Does That Reveal About God? With Jake Khym
This Strange Land
1 hour 35 minutes 30 seconds
5 months ago
Who am I? And What Does That Reveal About God? With Jake Khym
In this episode of This Strange Land, Jake Khym joins us to explore how a Gospel worldview can transform our identity, relationships, and spiritual lives. He and Jason unpack how to invite others into Kingdom reality, why identity is central to healing, and how our loves and sins reveal our deepest beliefs about who God is. Together, they reflect on how healing happens, how to pray with expectation, and why even the “crumbs” of God are enough to change everything. This is a deep and honest conversation about discipleship, desire, and discovering who we truly are in Christ.
Guest Bio
Jake is a Catholic leader with over 20 years experience in various ministry settings. He has a Masters Degree in Counselling Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Theology with a concentration in Catechetics. Jake has worked in adult faith formation, seminarian and priestly formation, diocesan evangelization, catechesis, RCIA, retreat ministry, and has a private counseling practice for over 15 years. He is the cofounder of Life Restoration Ministries.
Timestamps
0:00 - Introducing Jake Khym02:10 - How Jake & Jason see the world05:11 - Inviting people into a Biblical worldview13:41 - Who do you follow?15:41 - How to engage with people23:00 - What are things that bring us into a Kingdom reality?34:20 - The power of understanding who you are50:20 - Discovering your identity enables you to discover God59:00 - How what we love & where we sin reveals our faith1:03:57 - What we believe about ourselves is at the heart of why we’re sinning1:05 - What healing really is1:14:11 - How to pray & experience the ‘crumbs’ of God1:32:33 - Last thoughts from Jake & Jason
Mentioned
Restore the Glory Podcast - https://www.restoretheglorypodcast.com/Life Restoration Ministries - https://www.liferestoration.ca/Franciscan University - https://franciscan.edu/Abiding Together Podcast - https://www.abidingtogetherpodcast.com/Sprints with Glass Canvas - https://www.glasscanvas.io/sprints
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This Strange Land
How shall we sing the Lord’s song in this strange land? Like the Israelites in Babylon called out in Psalms 137, we are also called to be God’s people in a time that is foreign and seemingly distant from its Creator. Together we explore the changing world we live in and how Church leaders can navigate these unknown territories. Hear from leaders around the Christian world, gathering insight on how they are breaking through the noise and navigating ministry in this strange land.