On the finale of The For Where You Are Podcast, Joe, Brian, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Esther as a woman of valor. They talk about her courage, bravery, and faith throughout the story, as well as the meaning behind the famous words, "For such a time as this". They also discuss God's activity in the book and their takeaways from the Women of Valor series. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts as the podcast comes to an end.
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On the finale of The For Where You Are Podcast, Joe, Brian, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Esther as a woman of valor. They talk about her courage, bravery, and faith throughout the story, as well as the meaning behind the famous words, "For such a time as this". They also discuss God's activity in the book and their takeaways from the Women of Valor series. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts as the podcast comes to an end.
On the finale of The For Where You Are Podcast, Joe, Brian, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Esther as a woman of valor. They talk about her courage, bravery, and faith throughout the story, as well as the meaning behind the famous words, "For such a time as this". They also discuss God's activity in the book and their takeaways from the Women of Valor series. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts as the podcast comes to an end.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Sterling discuss Rahab as a woman of valor. They talk about Rahab's unlikely origins as a hero of faith and her willingness to live out her beliefs, no matter the cost. They also share some thoughts on the legacy that faith can leave- in Rahab's story, and in ours. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" the movie character they'd most like to be.
On this episode, Joe, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Hagar as a woman of valor. They talk about the remarkable faith that Hagar displays and the encouragement of God finding, hearing, and seeing her in her pain. They also share different ways to read and think about difficult parts of the Bible. Then, Joe gives an update on the state of the podcast going forward. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" the things they want an unlimited supply of.
On this episode, Joe, Andrew, and Libby discuss Ruth as a woman of valor. They talk about Ruth's story, her courageous faith, and the example she sets in her everyday acts of faithfulness. They also explore the ripple effect of obedience to God and the legacy that Ruth leaves. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their advice to their high school selves.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Blake discuss Jonah and the mercy of God from Jonah 4. They talk about the way Jonah's story ends and break down their biggest takeaways from the Jonah series. They also share some thoughts about how to identify bitterness and what to do about it. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their favorite specific sports teams of all time.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Sterling discuss Jonah and the pursuit of God from Jonah 1-2. They talk about the questions people bring to Jonah's story and the surprising lessons about God- and ourselves- that can be found. They also explore the place mercy has in the story, and our tendency to receive grace more than we offer it. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" about the things they have yet to experience.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Sterling discuss Jesus clearing the temple in John 2. They talk about the righteous anger of Jesus and the barriers that keep people from connecting with God. They also explore the significance of Jesus comparing Himself to the temple, and what it means for us to be "temples of the Holy Spirit". Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" the event they most want a ticket for.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Erin discuss the story of Lazarus from John 11. They talk about Jesus' emotions and what they can teach us about grief. They also dive into what Lazarus' story has to do with our story, and what it means for Jesus to offer resurrection life. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" about their heavenly questions.
On this episode, Joe, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Jesus as the good shepherd in John 10. They talk about what it means to be shepherded by God, as well as our identity as sheep. They also describe different ways to grow in our ability to hear God's voice and the abundant life that Jesus offers in the text. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their dream location for a Chapelstreet campus.
On this episode, Joe, Andrew, and Blake discuss Jesus as the light of the world in John 9. They talk about how to understand the connection between sin and brokenness, the comfort of being seen by God, and how to identify spiritual blindness in our own lives. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" the movie they want to get rid of.
On this episode, Joe, Sterling, and Libby discuss the provision of God in John 6. They talk about the ways in which we fail to recognize the presence of God, the difference between a sign and a miracle, the purpose of God's physical provision, and what it means that Jesus is the bread of life. They also talk about different ways to be sustained by the presence of God throughout our lives. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their biggest impulse purchases.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Blake discuss Paul's teaching in Philippians 2:1-11. They talk about their big-picture takeaways from the weekend message, what humility is (and what it isn't), and how Jesus modeled it for us throughout His life and ministry. They also break down the role of humility in forming a Christ-like community. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their favorite Super Bowl moments.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Erin discuss Paul's prayer in Philippians 1:3-11. They talk about Paul's gratitude and joy for his partners in the Gospel and break down what it means to participate in the life of the Church. They also share some thoughts on how to pray through the Scripture and their favorite takeaways from the first sermon series of the year. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their go-to appetizers.
On this episode, Joe, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Paul's prayer in Colossians 1:9-14. They talk about the place that prayer is to have in our lives, the desire to know the will of God more, and the ways that prayer changes us. They also give some advice on how to grow a deeper and more consistent prayer life. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" the fictional world they want to live in most.
On this episode, Joe, Jeff, and Erin discuss Jesus as the Life from John 1:1-14. They talk about the life that God invites His children to, Jesus' definition of abundance, and what it means to receive Jesus as our King. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their favorite Christmas treats.
On this episode, Joe, Jeff, and Anton discuss Jesus as the Light from John 1:1-14. They talk about the role that light plays in the Christmas story and throughout Scripture, as well as the ability of light to reveal truth and illuminate darkness. They also break down John's role as "witness of the light" and how it's instructive for followers of Jesus. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their favorite and least-favorite Christmas songs.
On this episode, Joe, Brian, and Sterling discuss Jesus as the Word from John 1:1-14. They talk about the meaning of the Advent season, share ways to connect with God in a busy time of life, and break down the significance of Jesus being described as the Word in John 1. They also share the importance of the Word becoming flesh and why it matters to us. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their go-to family games.
On this episode, Joe, Jeff, and Andrew discuss the importance of prayer from James 5:13-20. They talk about James' instructions to pray in suffering, sickness, and joy, as well as what it means (and what it doesn't mean) to pray a prayer of faith. They also break down the role of confession in our prayer life, and how it can strengthen us in times of weakness. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their favorite Christmas movie.
On this episode, Joe, Jeff, and Brian discuss waiting on God from James 5:1-12. They talk about James' warning to the wealthy and the dangers of what money can do in our hearts. They also explore spiritual patience and what it looks like to live in the present with the future in mind. Finally, they explain what it looks like to "strengthen your heart" as you wait for God. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts on the Thanksgiving meal.
On this episode, Joe, Sterling, and Andrew discuss living according to God's will from James 4:13-17. They talk about how to surrender your plans to God, James' teachings about arrogance and pride, and the reality of life as a vapor. They also talk about the will of God- what it looks like and how you know if you're living under it. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts on soup.
On the finale of The For Where You Are Podcast, Joe, Brian, Sterling, and Andrew discuss Esther as a woman of valor. They talk about her courage, bravery, and faith throughout the story, as well as the meaning behind the famous words, "For such a time as this". They also discuss God's activity in the book and their takeaways from the Women of Valor series. Plus: "Joe Wants to Know" their thoughts as the podcast comes to an end.