Interview: Neil Powell, Together for the City (The | RSS.com Imagine this: it's May 1940. Hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, awaiting inevitable doom as German forces close in. What happens next? A call goes out—not just to military ships but to "every boat that floats". … Continue reading What Does Dunkirk Have to Do With Church Planting?
Unlocking the Power of Evangelistic Prayer: A Conversation with Kai Bowman
Interview: Dr. Kie Bowman (The Acts Blueprint, Bui | RSS.com Let’s be real for a second—prayer isn’t always easy. You sit down, you close your eyes, and three minutes later, you’re wondering if it’s too early to check your phone. But what if prayer could feel less like a chore and more like the most … Continue reading Unlocking the Power of Evangelistic Prayer: A Conversation with Kai Bowman
Multiplying Disciples and Churches: A Conversation with Robin Wallar
Interview: Robin Wallar, Everyone Sent (How to Dis | RSS.com What happens when a nuclear engineer decides to plant churches? If you’re picturing spreadsheets and reactor-level efficiency, you’re not far off—but the story gets even better. In this post, we dive into a conversation with Robin Wallar, leader of Lift Church in Hamilton, Ontario, and … Continue reading Multiplying Disciples and Churches: A Conversation with Robin Wallar
Essential Missionary Skills: Exegete the Culture
https://media.rss.com/livingsent/feed.xml Exegeting the culture and exegeting the culture sounds really cool, but what on earth does that even mean? Well, the word is a transliteration from greek, and in its verbal form it means to lead out of. And if you’ve ever heard the word exegesis before, it was most likely within the context of … Continue reading Essential Missionary Skills: Exegete the Culture
Before You Throw in the Towel
https://media.rss.com/livingsent/feed.xml Have you ever felt like throwing in the towel in a challenging moment in your life? How did you handle it? How does the fear for safety affect our willingness to persevere in difficult situations? In what ways have you seen God’s hand in protecting and guiding you when you felt threatened or unsafe? … Continue reading Before You Throw in the Towel
Poised for a Comeback
https://media.rss.com/livingsent/feed.xml Discussion Questions What is the significance of neighborhood churches and why are they becoming a major part of the shift towards local expressions of faith? Sam Rainer’s book discussed the shift happening in communities towards more integrated and local expressions of faith, with neighborhood churches playing a significant role. Are there neighborhood churches in … Continue reading Poised for a Comeback
You Don’t Have to Hold the World Up Anymore.
https://media.rss.com/livingsent/feed.xml This episode explores the concept of servant leadership and the need for better leadership in the church. Lance Ford discusses his book “The Atlas Factor” and the pressures that leaders face in feeling like they have to hold up everything. The podcast emphasizes the importance of language in shaping culture and highlights the role … Continue reading You Don’t Have to Hold the World Up Anymore.
Help Spread the Word!
The official release date for Living SENT is Jan. 1, 2023! I am coordinating with my endorsers as well as anyone who already has a personal copy, to tell as many people as possible about it on Facebook on Monday, January 1, 2023, and I could use your help! Here is what I’m looking for: 1. Post a picture … Continue reading Help Spread the Word!
Book Review: Sharing the Gospel with Ease
Book Review: Thom Rainer’s Sharing the Gospel with Ease: How the Love of Christ Can Flow Naturally from Your Life. Perhaps that title seems a bit odd to you. Sharing the gospel with ease? Really? For most, sharing the gospel is not done with ease but with difficulty. It’s done while battling sweaty palms, stomach cramps, … Continue reading Book Review: Sharing the Gospel with Ease
The Secret to Living SENT Even When Life Gets Busy
I know what you’re thinking. “I don’t have the time to add one more thing to my already overloaded schedule.” I’m right there with you. It seems like every person I speak with, myself included, feels this way. We have demanding jobs. Busy family lives. Packed weekends with house repairs, ball games, and that quick … Continue reading The Secret to Living SENT Even When Life Gets Busy