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We are better together — made for purpose, meaning and significance in community, as friends not enemies. With a diverse crew of contributors, the American Awakening Podcast leans into this challenging American moment with life, light and music. We know these are dark times, but faith, hope and love can never be extinguished. With a cast including Marisa Prince, John Kingston, Calvin Lee, Jefferson Bethke, Joel Searby, Dan Haseltine and guests, each episode explores the headlines through the lens of faith—offering unique perspectives on what’s really happening in God’s kingdom. Join us in slaying the giants of death, despair and division, and be part of a new American Awakening!

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What is happening in our brains when we are divided? Today we’re speaking about the neuroscience of polarization. What are the meta perceptions that create anger, hate and division — politically, religiously and even as we react to disruptions from Coronavirus? Is there space for us to think the best of one another, or are we simply predisposed to separation? Discover where God and neuroscience are aligned and learn how to love your neighbor. Plus, the ‘movie line of the day’ is back!

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If each one of us is a dimension of God’s image, then you cannot love God unless you love your neighbor. That’s where we launch our conversation today with Pastor Hurmon Hamilton, who helped to inspire American Awakening. Diversity was intended to reflect back the total image of God. What does this mean for us as we aim to push back the broken edges of division to find true community? We don’t have to agree on everything, but can we agree Jesus is the center? Join the conversation!

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As we begin the hard work of rebuilding our country, we need to think about the greater toll in our communities beyond the virus. With issues like homelessness and domestic violence on the rise, how do we make sure we are focused on more than Corona and the economy? And how might we think about those whose voices we are not hearing as loudly? Join this conversation, plus meet our new favorite modern bluegrass (newgrass?) singer/songwriter Bryan Simpson (The Whistles & The Bells).

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Author and activist Shane Claiborne joins this must listen episode as we dig into chapter 7 of John’s new book (releasing next week!). In the conversation we’re reminded unity is not the same as uniformity and are challenged to ask, “how can we stand in solidarity with the deepest pain that is around us, kill the poison of contempt, and lean into the truth that every person is made in the image of God?” It’s a topic that will challenge and energize everyone who listens. Don’t skip this one!

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How does the big story work and how do we fit within it? In today’s episode the team goes DEEP on how to find answers in the midst of our struggle to find what God’s will is for our lives. If you are grappling with where you are called, this is an epic conversation we invite you to join — with three generations (almost) worth of input on the journey! Plus, Dan Haseltine introduces our new favorite roots-rocker, Stephen Wilson Jr.

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How is Covid fueling us vs. them divisions in our home states? How much judgement are we casting on others and how much grace are we giving? One America Movement’s Andrew Hanauer leads a conversation about life in a pandemic from Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Tennessee and Illinois. Join us as we unpack what is similar and what is unique about each of these places and the universal truths that will help you #LoveYourNeighbor. Plus music from Madisen Ward!

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American Awakening IN FOCUS is back, unpacking themes from John Kingston’s new book coming July 28! This week our friend, photographer and social entrepreneur Jeremy Cowart joins Jeff Bethke and the team to discuss chapter 6 titled, “You’re Not Alone.” So many awesome conversations around this idea. How do we fight the epidemic of loneliness, and what does it look like to build communities that redeem adversity? Don’t sleep on this one. Plus incredible new music from Amanda Noel.

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What is most threatening to your peace — school, election, work or financial concerns? In a new Christianity Today poll, the election is by far what people are most troubled with at the moment—though many are still struggling with race and COVID concerns. With that in mind, what are some of the best ways we can share our burdens with each other so we can carry them together and not grow weary? A great conversation ensues, plus Dan Haseltine and music from The Magi.

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Parents are used to being shamed for how they raise their kids, but the “COVID Mommy Wars” are reaching a new level of distortion online. The question about whether or not the time is right to send kids back to school is an important one for many of us. Our @One__America question of the day is, “How do we approach the decision about sending kids back to school with common sense — avoiding the polarization that can cloud our thinking?” Join the conversation and stay for music with Josh Jacob!

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We’re back with our weekly 'American Awakening' IN FOCUS feature, where we unpack themes from John Kingston’s new book (out July 28). This week we welcome Activist Theology Project leader Dr. Robyn Espinoza. With Robyn, Jeff Bethke steers a conversation about chapter 5, titled, “You Need People: Engage in Person”—easier said than done! The team talks about ‘tech sabbath’, ending our slavery to algorithms, and how the chemistry of being with other humans contributes to our digital friendships.

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We’re back with another poll, Christianity Today readers were asked, “For those who are working remotely do you need physical presence to maintain stability in your relationships?” The team weighs in on what we are gaining and missing in this season of social distance. For those longing for community, how might we create space for this. And what happens when your work relationships are your deepest connections. Plus, notes on dating during the pandemic and when it’s time to make your own pancakes.

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One of our least structured (and best) episodes yet! Join our team as we lean into a conversation about who is allowed to lead — touching upon issues of race, gender and the qualities that make for great leadership. Plus, we unpack powerful statements made by actor David Oyelowo in a new RELEVANT interview, where he calls out the Church on where it's wrong on Black Lives Matter, and the definition of true repentance. And to close out the show Josh drops a Bob Marley-inspired tribute to freedom!

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Episode 4 of our mini-series focusing on John Kingston’s new book 'American Awakening: Eight Principles to Restore The Soul of America' — which some are calling the “post-pandemic bounceback playbook." Jeff Bethke steers a conversation that includes Virginia Cumberbatch, who leads racial justice work at Univ. of Texas, as they explore chapter 4 on redeeming adversity and these current struggles propelling us into new awakenings and forming redemptive narratives. It’s our best ‘in focus’ segment

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In our now regular mid-week feature, Joy Beth from Christianity Today joins with the results of this week’s survey, “Is the sudden rise of Covid cases affecting your plans or behaviors?” The team unpacks this and the difference between thriving and surviving during this season and asks if we can entertain that maybe God is providing a way for us to thrive even as our plans seem uncertain. A great conversation follows that you won’t want to miss — plus music from our man Josh Jacob!

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Today we welcome Andrew Hanauer, who talks about what it means to #LoveYourNeighbor during the most divisive election of our generation and this racial reckoning. We ask the question, “What is toxic polarization doing to our brains?” A new study says polarization literally distorts how our brains process information about society. So the real question is, are we willing to let go of narratives where we are always the good guys? Or will we choose to set aside our ‘rightness’ and seek truth?

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It’s Episode 3 of our mini-series focusing on John Kingston’s upcoming book, 'American Awakening: Eight Principles to Restore The Soul of America' — a timely offering that comes out July 28, 2020. Jefferson Bethke leads a conversation that includes 'Christianity Today' president and CEO Tim Dalrymple as they explore chapter 3, which explores the tension between the never ending pursuit of happiness and the boundaries that in fact create true freedom. Plus, Dan Haseltine with Jonathan Brooke!

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On today’s show, (mostly) recorded in Nashville, the team processes the big ‘Better Together’ concert from last night and welcomes weekly contributor Joy Beth Smith with another fascinating survey to unpack from Christianity Today. This week’s question: “As the country is opening back up, while facing a racial reckoning, how are you feeling?” A deep conversation touching on processing our emotions in a healthy way, patience, sabbath and deactivated amygdalas ensues — plus new music from Hurst!

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How do we stay focused on our problems, instead of the people who embody them? That’s the question for today as we explore what it looks like to #LoveYourNeighbor — with perhaps the most devise election ever on the horizon, not to mention a global pandemic! Our country is in real pain, but is it new pain? Join us as we seek answers on where we step into this conversation. Plus an Apple nerd approved movie quote of the day and music from our own Josh Jacob!

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Episode 2 of our mini-series focusing on John Kingston’s new book 'American Awakening: Eight Principles to Restore The Soul of America' — a timely offering that speaks directly to the tensions that continue to divide us along racial (and other) lines. Jefferson Bethke leads a conversation that includes author and editor Anne Snyder Brooks as they explore chapter 2, which explores the journey of ‘purpose’. Plus, Dan Haseltine with Thad Cockrell, who shares music from his new album out next week.

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What’s your relationship with church right now? Has physical distance affected how you are worshipping? As we wait to see how quickly people will go back to (physical) church, the American Awakening team explores if the online experience is exposing weaknesses that we are better able to see from home? And as importantly, where does the murder of George Floyd fit in? Plus a “pettifogging Tammany Hall hucksters” movie line of the day — can you guess the film? It’s all here, join the conversation!

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Today we welcome Joel Rainey from Covenant Church in West Virginia, who is on the frontlines of the tensions we’re struggling with today. Pastor Joel reminds us when injustice happens at the hands of those who are supposed to be protecting us, we need more than a sermon. And we need to listen to both our African American brothers and sisters and those in the law enforcement community — all are image bearers of God. A challenging and encouraging conversation. Plus, music from Sandra McCracken.

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This is the first episode of a new 8-part series focusing on John Kingston’s forthcoming book, 'American Awakening: Eight Principles to Restore The Soul of America' — a timely offering that speaks directly to the tensions that continue to divide us along racial (and other) lines. Jefferson Bethke leads a conversation that includes activist David Bailey as they explore chapter 1, “We Need to Remember: The Cost of Forgetting.” Plus Dan Haseltine with Brandon Heath, who shares new music.

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What are some of the best ways for us to use our voices well and influentially? While many white folks are feeling pressure about the right things to say and do, a new Christianity Today survey provides surprising results about how people are engaging with protests and rallies. How do we have conversations with friends of color? We know doing nothing is not the answer. Join the conversation as the team, along with musician Devon Gilfillian, searches for answers.

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Pastor Chuck Mingo joins us from Crossroads Church where he is leading 'Undivided,' an initiative bringing black and white Christians from Cincinnati together creating tangible ways to engage in justice — and encouraging people to not sit on the sidelines. Also, the team talks about some of the rhetoric that seems resistant to fully embracing our need to repent. Plus the Daily Dose, Jefferson on trusting the Gospel of grace and Dan Haseltine invites Isaac Pittman to share his music and thoughts.

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Defunding police departments is a hot topic right now. And many institutions are suggesting they will no longer contract with municipal police departments for private security. With all of these issues coming to a head, is it time to try another way to bring order in our communities — other than policing? Join the conversation as we unpack the issue and ask, “Is there a restorative solution?” Plus, Dan Haseltime and Grammy Song of the Year award winning songwriter Tommy Sims.

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Tensions are high in many American cities, and our military is engaged in keeping the peace and at times actively suppressing rallies and protests. Today our diverse team asks, “Do we as citizens support military action in our streets? Are we beyond effective communication, or is this the only way for real change to take place in our country?” It’s a sobering conversation, but an important one as we consider what’s next. Dan Haseltine and K.S. Rhoads wrap the show with thoughts and music.

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On a difficult day in America following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the worldwide protests that have ensued the team responds and asks the question, “What are we willing to fight for?” Plus Joel Searby gives us a reminder on ‘righteous anger’, Jefferson Bethke on the ripple effects of Jesus laying aside his power for the sake of others and Andrew Hanauer shares a #LoveYourNeighbor story from Flint, MI you will not want to miss. Josh Jacob closes out the show with music.

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How do we resist living in fear, when our cities are burning and the economy has turned upside down? Jefferson Bethke brings a word on scripture’s promise that God is close in our pain, Dan Haseltine talks about the myth of security and Calvin Lee references the story of David & Goliath to remind us that God comes through and we have the tools to succeed. Plus worship from Josh Jacob and the movie line of the day!

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“Don’t ever underestimate the importance you can have. History has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own.” These words from Michelle Obama begin our conversation today. Where are we finding light and hope while we consider the news of 100,000 coronavirus deaths in the U.S.? Join our crew as we share some signs of life. Plus, Dan Haseltine and Joel Hansen (PFR) join for the full show and share some music.

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We’ve been talking about rebuilding trust. Combating divisiveness and anxiety through purpose and togetherness — modeling unity with our diverse team. But how do we respond on days like today when the news is overwhelming? When we’re reminded of inequality that still exists? When it feels like justice is absent? If these are questions you’re asking we invite you to join us in this conversation. Plus, a new Daily Dose, Jefferson Bethke, and Dan Haseltine with Sarah Masen in Nashville.

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Today our conversation is centered on how we pursue accountability and real relationships in moments of crisis. What would it look like if we called our leaders to serve all, rather than just a few? What is our responsibility as citizens — as Christians? And is there room for grace in this conversation? It’s a big topic as we look to the future and begin to transition out of quarantine and back to our communities. Plus the Daily Dose, Jefferson Bethke and worship from Josh Jacob.

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Our 40th podcast! Since the beginning of COVID we’ve been bringing light and life every day with our diverse crew of leaders — leaning into the big questions we’re all wrestling with in this unique moment. In today’s episode the big question is: how do we move forward when we don’t know what’s to come? Come for the conversation and stay for musician Marc Martel, who covered vocals for a certain huge movie star in the film Bohemian Rhapsody.

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In today’s episode, the team engages in a lively conversation on the art of the comeback. What are the elements that make a comeback? And how are we writing our own comeback stories as we transition out of total quarantine? Plus, Joel Searby’s Daily Dose, Jeff Bethke talks about the big impact of 1%, some good news from Calvin Lee, worship from Josh Jacob, Mr. Miyagi debuts on the Movie Quote of the Day and a lullaby not to miss (yes they’re for adults too!) from JJ Heller. It’s a big show!

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Marisa Prince asks if there are ways we can use what we have learned in this season to get people to open up and share their needs. In other words, how can we encourage people to share so we can help? Plus, Joel Searby reminds us to keep our focus on today’s bread, Jeff Bethke shares a lesson on spiritual blessing in heavenly places — and confesses to being an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) — and Dan Haseltine introduces us to the enchanting sounds of Ella Mine.

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Now that the entire world has been impacted by COVID-19, is now the time for grit? Marisa Prince invites us to consider how we can use this moment to develop a bit more — or can we? What are some tangible steps we can take to grow more persistent in our hope and faith? We’re all going through something. How we come out of this season feels important. Join us as we discuss how! Plus Kendall Payne shares some powerful music from her home studio in Dallas.

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In this episode, the crew leans into doubt, with Psalms 77 as a guide for how to express our emotions and remember where God has shown up for us. Jeff Bethke brings a word on intimacy, and how God’s pursuit of us might be a model for how we reach out to others. Andrew Hanauer joins for #LoveYourNeighbor, and a story that reminds us there are good people out there doing great things. Will Smith makes his first appearance on the Movie Quote of the Day, 'The Last Dance,' plus worship with Josh!

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In this episode, we get back to one of the key themes from John Kingston’s new book “American Awakening” — about leadership, change and finding the courage to care. JK and the team give examples of those who model this courage in the present and throughout history. Plus, Joel Searby shares about seeking satisfaction, Jeff Bethke reminds us that winning an Oscar is not the only path to meaning (but it doesn’t hurt), and Dan Haseltine introduces music from Stephen Deloupolous (Burlap to Cashmere).

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Close your eyes. Yes you! In today’s episode, our own Marisa Prince asks us to envision a society that, despite its brokenness in light of Coronavirus, is actually healthy and whole. What does that look like? What do we see when we think about what really matters — what is worth saving and holding onto? The team takes a shot at reframing the conversation and changing our entry point on how we think about community. Plus, the Watkins Family Hour joins us from California to share some music!

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Covid-19 is permanently changing how we live — every generation is confronting an unprecedented “new normal.” But we know from Scripture that God is all about new things. So does this mean we as people of faith have an advantage as we consider how we individually go forward? The team unpacks this idea, plus a parable of the daylily from Joel Searby, tips for managing conflict with your quarantine partner from Jeff Bethke and music from 14-time Grammy Award winning musician Ron Block. Join us!

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What is God up to right now? And what does sacrifice look like in the midst of this pandemic? Those are the questions of the day as the team zooms in (and out) to see the big picture — and consider what we as people of faith have to offer in this moment. Compassion. Grace. Hidden joy! Join us as we uncover how to show up for our neighbors. Plus Bono’s birthday present, and Dan Haseltine introduces new music from Aussie Paul Coleman. Press play!

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Today’s episode is all about hope. It’s about the waiting, the doing and the faith that it takes to hope. We talk about an extraordinary young Asian American woman who hoped to make the world a better place in #LoveYourNeighbor. We talk about the many ways hope shows up in our lives — as we endeavour to make a difference, as we trust God for his provision, even aboard a ship headed towards an iceberg. Hope is everywhere, even in this broken-hearted moment and we’re going to take it!

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In the first of several upcoming episodes, the steam unpacks one of the core themes from John Kingston’s forthcoming book American Awakening: Eight Principles to Restore the Soul of America. How does seeing each other help us see God? And how does our value as a collective community transform our view of God’s kingdom. Plus worship from Josh Jacob, a devo from Calvin Lee and Jeff Bethke gives us something to chew on. Out of the Grey closes out the show from their home studio in Nashville.

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Even while we are fighting the common enemy in the Coronavirus, we are seeing violence flare against Asian Americans, law enforcement and even an innocent black man jogging through a neighborhood in Georgia. How do we reconcile these tensions, what do we do with our anger and where do we go from here as people of faith? Plus Josh, Joel, Jeff and Dan bring the heat with worship, devotion and insight from across the U.S. — and David Leonard (All Sons & Daughters) performs ‘Signs of Life’!

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Today we wrestle with the ethics behind ‘challenge trials’ — are we okay if people want to sacrifice their health (or life) in the name of medical science for the purpose of finding a vaccine for Corona? What exactly is a justifiable risk and how far would you be willing to go? Plus, music from Josh Jacob, a Daily Dose from Joel Searby, Jeff Bethke checks in from Maui and Dan Haseltine introduces American Aquarium (BJ Barham) who performs songs from his excellent new album ‘Lamentations’.

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As many Americans grapple with whether or not to wear face masks in light of the pandemic, some vigilantes are taking matters into their own hands — reporting neighbors and co-workers, shaming strangers and even at times provoking violence. In today’s episode, John, Marisa and the team consider the ethical and spiritual ramifications of this debate and what a thoughtful and just response might be. Plus, ‘healthcare athletes,’ why you should rip out your wildflowers, and music from Lainey Wright.

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In our regular feature with One America Movement, we learn about an extraordinary restaurant owner who is taking #LoveYourNeighbor very seriously. Which begs the question: as people of faith, how do we assess how much to give of ourselves, our time, our resources? Where do the patterns we see intersect with the mystery of God? In short, how much is too much? Plus worship from Josh Jacob, good news with Calvin Lee, and Joel Searby & Jeff Bethke team up for a Daily Dose double-shot.

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Marisa Prince leads a conversation about how we rely on our past to give us comfort in the present — especially when we feel out of control. Reunion shows from Parks and Rec, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and The Goonies are reminders of what feels good, but might we be missing what God has planned for us if we’re spending too much energy looking backwards? Or put another way, “Can you separate mac & cheese from the Kingdom of God?” Plus, music from Leigh Nash (Sixpence None the Richer).

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Are we willing to give up some privacy for the health and safety of our communities? That is the big question of the day. While tech giants Apple and Google are unveiling plans for an app that tracks our movements and contacts for the purpose of preventing the spread of Covid, how far are we willing to go for this possible invasion of our freedom? How might we respond as people of faith? Plus, songwriter Gordon Kennedy performs his Grammy Award-winning Song of the Year “Change The World."

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It’s been 100 days since the first U.S. citizen tested positive for Coronavirus. In today’s episode, the team reflects on this unique time, what we are learning along the way and some takeaways we might apply to our post-Covid lives. Plus ‘good news’ from Calvin, Joel’s Daily Dose, a hot take from Jeff Bethke on the surprising outcome of eating three meals per week as a family, and Tenth Avenue North’s Mike Donehey shares some music and his recent song & book writing adventures.

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In today’s episode we turn away from the Coronavirus for a moment to ponder: Is there life beyond our planet? Are UFOs real, and are aliens visiting earth simply to bring together God’s creation? In other words, “Are they ‘radical us’ -ing, us?”  It’s a fascinating conversation with our crew bringing their unique perspectives. Back in our solar system, Dan Haseltine welcomes multi-Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Ashley Cleveland & Kenny Greenberg to close out the show.

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It’s #LoveYourNeighbor day, and Chris Hall from Houston Northwest Church joins Andrew Hanauer from the One America Movement to discuss their work serving folks during Coronavirus and reaching out beyond Christian communities. Jeff Bethke returns with an encouragement about ‘sensory gating’ and why this season of quarantine is good for our brains. Joel Searby brings a Daily Dose, Calvin catches us up on some good news and Kris Carter closes the show with a stirring rendition of ‘Amazing Grace.’

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If you are new to Signs of Life, this is a great place to start! Our own John Kingston recently had the opportunity to share about the American Awakening vision to nearly 10,000 people at the Q Virtual Summit. In today’s episode we share his talk recorded from OQ Farms in Bridgewater, Vermont — and the team unpacks with JK some of the ideas presented and how this team came together in the first place. Plus worship from Josh Jacob and Joel Searby’s ‘Daily Dose’.

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What might our lives look like if we add one more choice to decisions we’re confronting — what is the third way when the choices appear to be binary? We’re watching standoffs between activists pushing to open up state economies and government officials considering what is best for the health and safety of their citizens. Through that lens the team asks, “How do we become ‘instruments of peace’ in these moments?” Plus Dan Haseltine brings us new music with John Mark McMillan!

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It’s been three months since the first Coronavirus case was confirmed in the US — what have we learned? The team unpacks some take-aways that have impacted many of us. Plus, Jefferson Bethke reminds us we are created to be in tribes, Joel shares a “Daily Dose,” Calvin brings us the news and worship from Josh Jacob. And Dan Haseltine ponders opening bowling alleys before being joined by Andy Gullahorn, who shares music and the spiritual discipline of the high five.

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It’s another packed show with Jefferson Bethke referencing Chick-fil-A in hopes of getting free sandwiches or to make a point about trusting God — we’re not sure which. Calvin Lee tells us about leaders who are ‘stepping up’ (looking at you Shake Shack!), One America’s Andrew Hanauer stops by to talk about #LoveYourNeighbor and the team chats about how we might approach our financial resources in this context. Plus ‘How To Live Well’, the ‘Daily Dose’ and worship from Josh Jacob.

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In today’s episode, the Signs Of Life crew talks about how our faith could influence our actions in this unique moment. Is this when we reveal who we really are? Marisa Prince amplifies the point, “If we’re not going to hoard the toilet paper, then let’s not hoard the peace!” Joel Searby checks in with the Daily Dose, and Jefferson Bethke shares how we can get closer while we’re spending time apart. Plus, Jonathan Noel brings some new music from his home studio in Raleigh.

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The team digs in on how family and work worlds are colliding in this moment and asks the question, “What are some of the advantages and challenges in accepting this new reality?” Calvin Lee catches us up on the latest news, Joel Searby brings a Daily Dose and Jefferson Bethke talks about moving from “suck, to not suck.” Plus worship from Josh Jacob and a very moving performance from songwriter Jason Gray, which includes a new song co-written with our own Dan Haseltine!

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Our daily whip around the U.S. brings us from Boston to Florida, Hawaii, Nashville and back — working through what we do in moments like this, how to make it through the loneliness and isolation we’re all experiencing, and some deeper ideas connected to identity and purpose for these times. Plus Dan Haseltine interviews Grammy & Tony Award winning songwriter and composer Wayne Kirkpatrick, who shares about his upcoming Broadway musical “Mrs. Doubtfire.”

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The squad unpacks some of the great teams throughout history and reminds us why even now we need great team work to thrive and survive. Joel Searby brings a Daily Dose, Jefferson Bethke checks in from Hawaii, Calvin Lee gets us caught up on the news and to close out the show our man Dan Haseltine welcomes Mac Powell. After reminiscing about some old school Jars of Clay/Third Day road stories, Mac shares new music and a classic from his home in Atlanta.

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Joel Searby brings a Daily Dose about how we can experience freedom, even while we’re all locked down. It’s a message for now or anytime. Jefferson Bethke checks in from Maui with a reminder that Easter isn’t just one day — reminding us to ‘sit in’ the resurrection story, and the stories behind our scars. And our friend Andrew Hanauer from the One America Movement joins us to share about #loveyourneighbor and modeling positivity during the Coronavirus crisis. Plus worship from Josh Jacob.

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The Signs Of Life team shares their thoughts on the disorienting journey between Good Friday and Easter Sunday — a reminder that, like many of our lives right now, everything feels uncertain but God’s plan is bigger than our imagination. Plus Marisa attempts a very serious conversation about the best Easter dinner food, which devolves into a competition over what is the best Easter candy. And Derek Webb & Abbie Parker share some incredible new music from Nashville.

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A special Holy Week episode celebrating Good Friday. In today’s episode the Signs of Life squad confronts the juxtaposition of this holy day — death, resurrection and hope — including a reminder of Christ’s Passion, and the revelations of who we are set against this backdrop. Dan Haseltine references the Rwandan genocide to remind us of our need for Jesus to be who he says He is when we’re facing our own fear, and drops a surprise Jars of Clay classic to close out the show.

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Joel Searby speaks about how solitude and silence bring us into God’s presence. Jefferson Bethke talks about how there is stength in vulnerability, even when the plane is going down. And John, Marisa, Calvin and the team reflect upon the weight of Maundy Thursday, and the loneliness Jesus may have felt when his disciples abandoned him. Plus, Dan Haseltine introduces us to singer/songwriter Jenn Bostic, who closes the show with a fitting tribute to the great John Prine.

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Joel and Jeff bring a word about fasting and feasting respectively (Doritos, honeybuns, pizza, Chipotle and guacamole all make an appearance). John, Calvin, Marisa and the team discuss, “How do we know when we’re standing in the middle of our purpose?” Plus worship from Josh Jacob, and Dan Haseltine takes a quick snack break and invites Sara Groves to share some music from her home in Minnesota.

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Joel Searby quotes Richard Foster and unpacks why “joy is the keynote of all the disciplines” — Jefferson Bethke asks, “Is your life more like a factory or a farm”, and all agree that these two ideas somehow fit together like peanut butter and jelly. Calvin catches us up on the latest headlines and the team discusses death, life, Holy Week and the Coronavirus. Plus how the Girl Scouts have come to save the day, worship with Josh Jacob and the movie quote of the day!

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In today’s episode, Joel Searby challenges us to ‘do community’, even in this moment. Jefferson Bethke quoting Henry Nouwen says “Silence is where your old self goes to die.” And the team discusses sacred time vs. commodified time and asks the question, “Have we turned time into a product?” Plus worship with Josh Jacob, Dan Haseltine introduces the incomparable singer and songwriter Cindy Morgan and a tribute to the great Bill Withers!

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In today’s episode Joel Searby reminds us that God is with us even in this sober moment, Jefferson Bethke makes up a word to explain the idea of ‘sacred time’ and being not doing. Calvin catches us up on the latest headlines and John, Marisa and the team use a story set in the Amish community to ask the question, “Can you remember a time when someone has gone out of their way to help you?”. Plus worship with Josh Jacob and Dan Haseltine introduces new music from talented Kentucky duo, HuDost!

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In today’s episode Joel Searby shares a ‘Daily Dose’ on making idols out of outcomes, Jefferson Bethke examines whether we are working to rest or resting to work, Calvin catches us up on the latest headlines and John, Marisa and the team leans into some listener feedback related to something many of are feeling: loneliness. Plus Dan Haseltine introduces new music from Nashville featuring SHEL’s Hannah Holbrook!

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Joel Searby brings a Daily Dose on peace in the midst of uncertainty, Jefferson Bethke unpacks identity and surrender in the moment we’re facing, Calvin catches us up on the headlines and the team discusses what it means to truly and authentically be with one another while we are social distancing. Plus Dan Haseltine shares new music from Andrew Osenga!

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Jeff introduces the concept of ‘divergent thinking’, Joel brings today’s Daily Dose from scripture, Columbia’s CEO takes huge pay cut to keep employees paid and the team discusses the idea of ‘legacy' in the time of the Coronavirus. Plus music from our own Josh Jacob!

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Hear the heart behind Signs of Life, a new daily podcast exploring headlines and stories of hope, reminding us that we are all in this together. Featuring Jefferson Bethke, Dan Haseltine, John Kingston, Marisa Prince and Calvin Lee.