Men and women of all the nations rising up to call to know Christ intimately, and to the high calling of laying down our lives like Christ so others can hear and believe the Gospel and become His disciples too. We hope to “sound the trumpet” to gather as one in the Spirit to bring fresh vision, insight, tools, and motivation to the great work that lay before us.
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Men and women of all the nations rising up to call to know Christ intimately, and to the high calling of laying down our lives like Christ so others can hear and believe the Gospel and become His disciples too. We hope to “sound the trumpet” to gather as one in the Spirit to bring fresh vision, insight, tools, and motivation to the great work that lay before us.
Ephesians 3:20 comes to mind in this episode, remembering that God is “able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think.” God accomplishes His mighty kingdom purposes through our faithful prayer.
Tom recounts his story of coming to Christ through another Navigator Staff and how he was discipled. He shares some reflections on spiritual generations from being a parent, and wraps it up with some clear advice to us all.
Al tells his own story of early growth and how God has enabled him to be a part of this great commission to make disciples and see spiritual generations.
In the Navigator world we do long for the souls of others, but all of us can retreat to doing what is easy. Ryan tells his story, how God motivates him from the Word, and some prac app to advance the gospel in the lives of those who don’t know and don’t yet follow Christ.
Jess tells some of her own story and tackles being a young mom and searching for community. She tells of 6 key principles and her and John give some great initial starting points.
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Why did Biblical Community make it in the top 5 of being a disciplemaker? John and Jess search the scriptures and reason through what makes biblical community so essential for every follower of Christ.
Vietnam Veteran and Navigator Staff Phil Partin has been walking with Jesus for 48 years. He tells his story of how he got started and how God has worked in his life. His life of faith and dependence on the word are inspirational. His advice on beginning to live as people of the Word is clear.
Ron talks about how he came to love the Word of God - not just the New Testament - for the last 40 years of his life. He tells how it starts, lays out some clear how-to's and gives each person a motivating reminder to take God seriously.
We "should" get time with the Lord, but how do we get from there to abiding and being in the relationship that we want – and Christ wants? Mike talks about his story and experiences with abiding with Christ and how it is the love of Christ that compels him. He gives some helpful thoughts for enjoying and abiding in a transforming relationship with Christ.
If we want to experience all that God promises: we must love Him deeply with all our heart. But what do we have to say "No" to in order to do this? Why does it seem so easy to push off? Ron Koehler goes through his story and how he's done it for a lifetime, sharing what the biggest obstacle he sees there to be in pursuing Christ wholeheartedly.
Why a podcast? Why now? What is the vision for it? Terry digs into the Scriptures to consider the trumpet in Nehemiah 4. He gives a motivating picture of what he pictures from 2 Chronicles 12 and where we as a military mission are headed. He talks about his hope of this podcast being one more resource to mobilize each of us as laborers for the great work that God’s entrusted to us.
Men and women of all the nations rising up to call to know Christ intimately, and to the high calling of laying down our lives like Christ so others can hear and believe the Gospel and become His disciples too. We hope to “sound the trumpet” to gather as one in the Spirit to bring fresh vision, insight, tools, and motivation to the great work that lay before us.