The Live Like Jesus Audio Podcast: Recent Episodes

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A podcast for learning how to live like Jesus. In season one, we ask, what does it mean to be a public Christian? ...

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The recent Supreme Court case involving the coach who prays at midfield is the latest story in the ongoing debate about Christian faith in public education. What is the right balance between theocratic impulses and the myth of an environment free from ultimate questions and the values to which they lead? How should we think about being a public Christian in the realm of education? And also, how do parents deal with the basic questions, such as: private or public school? Join us as we talk with special guest Dr. Jon Eckert from Baylor University, Professer of Educational Leadership and formerly of the U.S. Department of Education, where he worked in both the Bush and Obama administrations.

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In an age of privatized faith, how does one be a public Christian and a business executive at the same time? Is there a role for faith in the C Suite? For this special episode we are joined by Mike Fast, Vice President of Baseball Development for the Atlanta Braves organization. Hear how faith informs marketplace leadership, including personal decision making, learning how to respond to ethical situations, and the actuals and how to's of being a Christian and a marketplace leader.

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To elevate Jesus above politics is not to be apolitical. In fact, our presence in God's Kingdom leads us to invite all people to join, which includes care for their whole lives. This special episode with Rev. Stephanie Moore Hand explores the question of how Christian faith informs public life. What are theologies and ways of thinking to avoid and what to embrace? A former corporate executive turned pastor, Hand brings a unique perspective to the role of the Christian in public life.

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In this episode, we continue our look at keeping the end in mind with a look at the eternity question with pastor and former hospice chaplain Scott Simons. How do we dialogue with skeptics and non-Christians on the "big" questions--eternity, suffering, life, death, and the afterlife? While believers take these things for granted, nonbelievers put such questions at top of mind, and for anyone to be a public Christian today, we must be willing to grapple with the deepest, most difficult questions.

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True Kingdom living belies political agendas of the day. Jesus is clear that to follow him is to shed allegiances to other powers, including Rome. To use current parlance, the Kingdom of God is neither left nor right of center, but an entirely different way of living, and a faithful Christ follower will frustrate partisans on both sides. Key to public life as a Christian is a proper understanding of the end, which the Bible describes as of the kingdom of God. It is only when we start with the end in mind that we can make good decisions on how to live today. This episode features prolific theologian and Invite Press author Leonard Sweet, who with host Len Wilson has written a new book on this topic called Telos: The Hope of Heaven Today.

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At Invite Press, we like to say we are “high on Jesus and low on politics.” But this doesn't mean faith is a private affair. On the contrary, God calls us to be public with our faith. How do we reconcile this? There is no better illustration of the church at work in the world than the stories that have emerged in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which devastated the southwest Florida coast. This episode features Cape Coral, FL pastor and Invite Press author Jorge Acevedo. You don't want to miss this episode, which is going to feature incredible stories of God at work in difficult times, today.

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You can’t talk about living a public faith without talking about evangelism. To be public with your faith means, at least in part, to be able to talk about it. Yet the only thing many Christians think of when it comes to evangelism is the image of a street corner preacher with a bullhorn and a sandwich board. Hear from pastor and Invite Press author Shane Bishop as we introduce his new book, That’s Good News: How to Overcome Your Fear and Evangelize.

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We start by asking, has Christian faith become too private? Pastors often report that Christians struggle with understanding how to integrate their faith with their relationships, public selves, and professional lives. Yet, some say Christianity is already too public, in harmful ways. Should Christian faith inform ethics? If so, how? We start the season by exploring the difference between a Christian follower and a secular person with concern for virtue. Join us as we speak with special guest, pastor and Invite Press author Arthur Jones on the relationship of faith and public life, and how to become a Christian of influence.