

Daily Grace exists to encourage and equip women to seek God in His Word. Hosted by Joanna Kimbrel and Stefanie Boyles. Play Listen on Add Links Get Email Contact 4. moreĢ8K 25K 1 episode / week Avg Length 69 min Jun 2014 We also delve into theology, ethics and more besides.

he evidence for and against Christianity. 'Unbelievable?' is a weekly radio show & podcast hosted by Justin Brierley, that brings together Christians and non-Christians to discuss and debate t. Play Listen on Add Links Get Email Contact 3. moreħ8.4K 43.4K 7 episodes / month Avg Length 54 min Nov 2014 Pretty much, if it sounds fun to Annie, you're gonna hear about it. musicians not to miss, interviews with friends, Christian authors, ministers, musicians, and other guests. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, restaurants, travel stories. DownsĬhristian author and speaker Annie F. Play Listen on Add Links Get Email Contact 2. videos, podcasts, and study guides that explore the Bible's unified story. Like this post? Subscribe to have new posts sent to you by email the same day they are posted.The creators of The Bible Project Timothy Mackie and Jonathan Collins, have in-depth conversations about the Bible, theology, and history. Follow the work of the Collegeville Institute on social media at and subscribe to our email newsletter.Miss the last episode? Listen to journalist Eliza Gray and Pastor Brett Younger of Plymouth Church discuss the way COVID shifted their engagement and ministry in church community.Learn more about the spiritual practice of discernment by viewing these Discernment Modules developed by Dr.Check out resources to explore calling in your congregation on the Communities of Calling Initiative website.What tools have been useful to you in times of discernment? Or what discernment tools might you hope to try in the future?.What is the world calling forth from you at this moment in time?

Calling is not solitary - it is the way in which the world around us helps complete our creation by calling something forth from us. Jane says one of the most important aspects of a sense of calling is that it is relational.Spend some time reflecting on the big vocational questions posed by Ellie at the beginning of the episode: Why am I here? What is the work of my life? What is my community called to?.You can find Matthew on Instagram at and his other podcasts at Discussion questions Matthew Ian Fleming edited the audio for this podcast. Jane’s Vocation Circle (see bottom of the page).Communities of Calling Initiative (CCI).

Topics and resources discussed in this episode: The Communities of Calling Initiative is a five-year program that grants congregations funds to design a new project or enhance existing ministries that help Christians discover and deepen their sense of God’s calling in their lives. She is a wise teacher and expert on spiritual discernment who works with congregational leaders, many of whom we’ve heard from this season on the podcast. Jane recently retired from Seminary of the Southwest, where she was Associate Professor of New Testament and Director of Community Care. Jane Patterson, who is Project Director of the Communities of Calling Initiative at the Collegeville Institute. In the final episode of this season, we discuss the ways that spiritual discernment practices reveal God’s calling in our big and little decisions. Have you ever asked yourself: how does spiritual discernment work, practically? What are the signposts? How can I feel God’s subtle nudge?
