New Wine England: Podcast: Recent Episodes

New Wine England

The New Wine podcast brings you inspirational, encouraging and equipping teaching from leaders and teachers all over the world.

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What you see and how you see it is critical to how you live and behave. In this talk, Katia, who'll be speaking at our United 20 gathering, calls us to adjust our vision. Katia and her husband Julian lead Frequentsee, teaching Kingdom tools to help release people to change the world, no matter their sphere of influence Thanks to them for allowing us to share this talk. Katia and Julian will be speaking at United 20 Weeks 1 & 2: united.new-wine.org

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Mary is Indian, African and British and is training for ordination. John White asks her about her journey of discovery around race and belonging in the church.

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Jackie was training for ordination when she experienced a scary few months of critical illness. John White asks her what sustained her through this testing time for her and her family.

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Cathy Green's dream was to circumnavigate the world as part of a yacht race, but an accident got in the way. She shares her story and John White asks her how she dealt with the disappointment and frustration.

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John Coutts' church wasn't growing, causing him to resign and go back to seminary. John White asks him about the struggle and questioning that followed.

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When we're going through difficult times we need to be able to talk about our struggles, not just when we've come out the other side, but at the time. John White, a curate in Bristol, shares his vision for this six-part podcast series and tells a little of his story of experiencing rejection on his journey towards ordination.

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Laura's father died of cancer when she was just eight. John White asks her how she dealt with his loss and learned to let God and other people into her grief.

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Andy reminds us of the benefits of remembering to thank God for all he's done and continues to do in our lives.

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Susie, who ministers on an urban estate in Lancashire, encourages us to care for the last, the least and the lost and see them as God does.