Another outstanding podcast published by Pastor Duawn. This week his guest is Rev. Kip Rush. Rev. Kip Rush, pastor of Brenthaven Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Brentwood, TN, discusses the discipleship training and mentoring programs currently in place at his church. It brings adults and youth together in a unique mentoring program to teach discipleship and help youth become more involved in the church.
Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may initially feel victimized, undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding a given offense, and overcomes negative emotions such as resentment and vengeance (however justified they might be). (Source: Wikipedia,The Free Encyclopedia). Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. (Colossians 3:13) Today’s guest is Ronnie Fields, pastor of First Christian Church, Guthrie, Oklahoma. His mother […]
Today’s podcast visitor is Mr. Chad Lovelace. He is here to tell us about his experience with Covid-19 and how it has changed his way of life, how he felt at the time and what he is doing now so that he can be a better Disciple for God.
Pastor Duawn’s podcast for today features the Rev. Jim Fisk, pastor of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Russellville, Arkansas. Some may recall that the Reverend Fisk preached in Covenant Church a couple of years ago. He also has a “Good Story” to tell about his journey to discipleship. This podcast is a very interesting discussion between Rev. Duawn and Rev. Fisk about how each continues to learn and work to be an even better disciple for God. Listen, learn, […]
A look at understanding and loving people who do things that we don’t know why they do them.
Our prayers may be awkward. Our attempts may be feeble. But since the power of prayer is in the one who hears it and not in the one who says it, our prayers do make a difference.(Max Lucado) In these uncertain times, we can choose to be like Abraham. We can call out to God on behalf of the vulnerable, our friends, our families.(YouVersion Bible)
A telephone conversation with an everyday young man who shares his struggle to find a church home for him and his young family.
A discussion of the importance of concentrating on the things that unite us instead of the things that divide us.