How do we guard ourselves from misunderstanding or misapplying scripture? The key is humility. We must remember that we are recipients of God's divine revelation—His Word—and not the ones in control of it. Humbling ourselves to sit at the feet of Jesus, prayerfully seeking His guidance, is essential for rightly interpreting the Bible. As scripture warns, twisting God's Word can lead to destruction. Want to learn more about approaching scripture with humility and care? Listen to this thought-provoking episode of Church Talk! Available on Spotify & Apple. #ChurchTalkpodcast #BibleStudy #Theologypodcast Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngpWA_f4etU
How to keep your message Christ-centered
Preaching should always point us back to Christ. The entire Bible—both Old and New Testaments—reveals who Jesus is and His redemptive work for humanity. Just as Jesus walked His disciples through scripture on the road to Emmaus, our goal should be to bring a Christ-centered message that reflects His love and sacrifice. Whether you're preaching or studying the Word, remember that it all points to Jesus. Want to learn more about Christ-centered preaching? Check out Episode 5: How Everybody Can Do Theology Every Day on Church Talk! #ChurchTalkpodcast #PreachTheGospel #ChristCenteredMessage #BibleTeaching" Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-cY5sL6j3o
Acts 6: The Power of Inclusion in the Church
If we truly believe God loves everyone, our actions must reflect that love without discrimination. Acts chapter 6 reminds us that when we promote diversity, celebrate it, and treat others with respect, people are drawn to that light. The early church grew because they lived out these values—let's be that kind of community today. Listen to episode 3 of Church Talk with Dr.Joe Kidder now to dive deeper into how embracing diversity can further the mission of God – available on Spotify, Apple & YouTube. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAEwcQUdDbg
The Key to Healthy Conflict Management
In the heat of conflict, how we perceive others plays a crucial role in how things unfold. Do we assume the worst of someone's motives, or do we approach disagreements with grace, believing the best about them? Shifting our mindset from judgment to understanding can be the key to resolving conflicts in a healthier, more constructive way. Let’s remember that the way we think about others shapes the outcome. How do you handle conflict when things get tough? If you haven't tuned into episode 4 of Church Talk with Dr. Joe Kidder, check it out now in the link in our bio! #ChurchTalk #ConflictResolution #GraceInAction Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wyaTJIn-2g
Building Stronger Relationships Through Healthy Conflict
Conflict is inevitable, but how we handle it defines the strength of our relationships. While some disagreements may lead to broken ties, our goal as Christians should always be to maintain unity where possible. Whether it's a minor issue or a larger one, love and compromise are key. As Jesus said, 'They'll know you're my disciples by the love you have for one another.' Want to dive deeper into how we can process conflict in a Christ-centered way? Tune into episode 4: Resolving Conflict with Davind Penno on Church Talk to learn more! Available on Spotify & Apple. #ChurchTalk #ConflictResolution #ChristianCommunity #LoveOneAnother" Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JJrW2Rhr2E
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