Podcast: PODCASTS

CNLP 810 | The End of Anxiety? Joshua Becker on Spiritual Minimalism and When Enough is Enough

Former pastor, minimalist, and New York Times bestselling author Joshua Becker returns to the podcast. He discusses why he left ministry to pursue a fresh calling, how minimalism can usher in an end to anxiety, when enough is enough, and how decluttering can be good for your soul. đź”— Show Notes 🤖 AI and the…

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Best of RAR: The Joy of Shakespeare

Join us for RAR’s Summer Adventure.  When I mention Shakespeare, a lot of people immediately conjure up visions of high school English class, struggling through Julius Caesar line by line. Which is an absolute shame, because Shakespeare’s plays are meant to be experienced–performed, seen, heard, felt.  And experiencing Shakespeare with your kids is truly one…

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The Good, Bad, and the Holy of Purity Culture (Part 1 of 2)

Dannah Gresh unpacks the good and the bad aspects of the purity culture movement, speaking against legalism and shame without abandoning God’s design for sexuality. She shares about her experiences healing from sexual sin and equips women to live with sexual integrity. Receive a copy of And the Bride Wore White and an audio download…

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Raising Future Legends: Kids Who Carry the Kingdom Everywhere They Go

We’ve been asking our kids the wrong question since kindergarten. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” confuses identity with performance, and Josh argues we’ve been setting them up for anxiety and false selves ever since.

This episode reframes…

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Love’s Way to Grow Up

This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on May 12, 1996. Series: Love: The Way to Grow Up. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. Today’s podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If…

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CNLP 809 | Get Past Broke Thinking In Your Church: The Lean Startup’s Eric Reis on When To Take A Risk and Why Harder is Easier

New York Times bestselling author Eric Ries applies his startup philosophy to churches. Carey and Eric cover how to know when to take a risk, how to get past broke thinking in your church, and why the harder path is often easier. đź”— Show Notes 🤖 AI and the Future Church – NEW BOOK! 🗣️…

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Beyond Brainstorming: Leading a Team That Actually Hears God

Most leadership teams know how to brainstorm. Very few know how to discern together. After more than 40 years of leading, one of my deepest regrets isn’t moral failure. It’s how many things I led that God never actually asked us to do. We had the money. We had the momentum. We had the energy….

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Staff Talks with Francis: What Satisfies Your Soul?

It’s easy to believe that peace is waiting on the other side of better circumstances. A breakthrough. A solution. A different season. But the deepest peace comes from something else entirely. In this Staff Talk, Francis shares what God has been reminding him about contentment, suffering, mission, and the presence of God. He explores what…

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Love’s Way With Others

This sermon was preached by Dr. Timothy Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on May 5, 1996. Series: Love: The Way to Grow Up. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. Today’s podcast is brought to you by Gospel in Life, the site for all sermons, books, study guides and resources from Timothy Keller and Redeemer Presbyterian Church. If…

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How to Free Your Child from Addictive Screen Habits

Are “screentime battles” taking over your home? You’re not alone. After her son dropped out of college due to a video game addiction, Melanie Hempe took a deep dive in the science of brain development. She founded ScreenStrong, an organization dedicated to helping parents navigate technology. Receive a copy of Kids Brains and Screens and…

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