In this podcast episode, Bobby McGraw emphasizes the profound impact that friendships have on our lives and destinies. He shares three key insights about friendships:1. Friends Shape Your Future: The people you surround yourself with can significantly influence your path in life. Having the right friends is crucial for living the right kind of life.2. The Power of One Friend: You could be just one friend away from awakening to your destiny. A single positive friendship can dramatically change your life's direction.3. Intentional Friendships: It's important to seek out and cultivate intentional friendships rather than settling for accidental ones. Surround yourself with people who challenge, encourage, and speak truth into your life.Bobby outlines three types of friends everyone needs: - A friend who helps you realize your potential.- A friend who provides strength during difficult times.- A friend who loves you enough to tell you the truth, even when it's hard to hear.He concludes by encouraging listeners to be the kind of friend they want to have, as this not only benefits others but also enhances their own lives. By investing deeply in friendships, we can transform our lives for the better, stepping into the future with passion, clarity, and strength. The best way to win a friend, Bobby reminds us, is to be a friend.
In just 3 minutes, discover how Philippians 2:5-8 calls us to adopt the mindset of Jesus. Jesus, fully God, humbled himself and lived in total submission to the Father’s will. From his baptism to the cross, his life was a testament to asking, “God, what do you want?”In today’s world, we’re often told to focus on our own desires. But what if we shifted our perspective and invited God’s will into every part of our lives? Join us as we explore how living in obedience and surrender can transform our hearts, minds, finances, relationships, and more.Tune in to learn how you can align your life with God’s purposes and experience the abundant life Jesus promised. Click the link to listen now and be inspired to ask, “God, what do you want? I’m all in.”
AJ Sherrill wrote about a crazy phenomenon -- goats that climb trees! Why would they do that? Give this short episode a listen.
Some 2,000 years ago Jesus called people to follow him. And by doing so, they spent time with him. They became like him. Ultimately, they began to do what he would do. What if this is the same model for us today? That we would-be followers of Jesus that actively follow him.