Be Reconciled Podcast is where we discuss how followers of Jesus love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead the conversation.
In this episode, we discuss what walking in reconciliation within our family looks like. Our family helped shape not only the way we see the world around us but also how we see God. As we process our interactions with our family, do we have higher allegiance to their actions and words, or more allegiance to our Heavenly Father?
Listen in as we discuss, "Is Blood thicker than Water?"
Marriage has many parallels to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Marriage is a rehearsal for the bigger story of when Jesus returns to get His bride. We can learn many things from marriage that help us see how Jesus relates to us in our lives.
In this episode, we discuss the gospel according to marriage.
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When we look at each other what do we see? Everyone wants to be seen beyond the skin surface. As followers of Christ, how do we engage each other beyond the outer layers of connection?
In this episode, we focus on how to see the other with clearer lens.
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Jesus identifies two types of fathers, and he discusses their nature. His framework helps us to recognize which voices we are listening to.
In this episode, our focus is based on Jesus' dialogue in John 8:39-47.
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We have five areas of reconciliation that we focus on: Reconciliation with God, Reconciliation in Marriage, Reconciliation in Families, Reconciliation with the Brethren, and Reconciliation amongst Ethnicities. What do these mean? How we understand reconciliation affects how we carry out this mission.
In this episode, we discuss an overview of why we have five areas of reconciliation that we will be discussing over the next several e...
Our vision is "The Offended Restores the Offender." What does this mean? Shouldn't the person who causes the hurt be the one doing the restoration? How we navigate offense is related to how God has loved us and who he has made us to be.
In this episode, we discuss our vision and what it means for us to be the offended and offending parties.
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Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. When there's hurt and offense, talking about it can be hard. There's vulnerability, uncertainty, and feelings involved. We need the courage to lean in and not back away. How do we do this?
In this episode, we discuss how leading the conversation is something we CA...
Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. There are a lot of things in life that would love to help shape our identity, but who or what really has the power to do that? Is it us? People around us? What we do?
In this episode, we discuss how living out reconciliation is a process rooted in unpacking our God given id...
Our mission is to educate and train followers of Jesus Christ on how to love biblical unity, live out reconciliation, and lead conversations amongst one another. God has a particular plan and vision for unity.
In this episode, we discuss how it differs from the world's definition of unity and how unity isn't really about us.
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Why Be Reconciled? With multiple events that pop up in the news over the years concerning disunity and dissension in our society, how should the church respond? Meet the Be Reconciled Team and listen in as they share why reconciliation should be a lifestyle for Jesus followers and not just a buzzword when an event pops up in the news.
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