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Lorie Meynig and Barb Bucklin discuss the importance of spiritual awareness and maturity in ministry work. They emphasize the need to focus on the spiritual realm rather than material concerns, citing personal experiences and scriptures. Barb shares insights from her 30 years in Austin, highlighting issues like church splits and the necessity of understanding spiritual authority. They stress the significance of prayer, forgiveness, and humility, urging listeners to cast their cares on Jesus and seek spiritual health. The conversation underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing soul issues, particularly among the homeless, and the need for the church to unite and focus on spiritual growth and unity.
Austin and the Nation Dwelling with Him
Barb Bucklin hosts Laura Judah, Founder of Time-n-Destiny Educational Services and Administrator at Luke 4:18 Ministries, to explain the significance of God's Fall Feasts. Laura describes this time as a time for awakening, repenting, returning to the Lord and rejoicing in His Presence. They discuss how we are actually living out these Feasts now. The 10 Days event kicks off this season on September 22 and concludes on the Day of Atonement, October 2. Then the Communion America event begins during the Feast of Tabernacles featuring worship, prayer and a communion table one mile long on the national mall. The conversation concludes with a call to enter into these historic events and watch how God shifts the nations from this time forward.
Lorie Meynig and Barb Bucklin host Mel Jones, General Manager of Joy 512 radio station and 44-year radio veteran, to discuss his journey and the impact of his new internet radio station. Mel highlights the success of Joy 512, which has 100,000 listeners, and its focus on local worship music. They discuss the spiritual revival in Austin, emphasizing the importance of believers taking authority. The conversation concludes with a prayer for revival and a promotion of the upcoming 10 Days event at the Capitol.
The Kingdom of God Come to Austin
Your hosts, Lorie Meynig and Barb Bucklin, invited Mel Jones to discuss the "10 Days" event in Austin, a period of prayer and worship from September 22 to October 2, coinciding with the Feast of Trumpets up thru the Day of Atonement. Activities include worship, prayer, and decrees, with specific themes for each day. Participants are coming from across Texas to join in a cry for unity and the return of Jesus. This event is happening at every state capitol and around the world. Local and State representatives are invited to come worship with their constituents. Resources are also available for children's activities.
Please join us!
Barb interviews Laura Judah, Founder of Time & Destiny Edu Svcs and Administrator at Luke 4:18 Ministries. They discuss how the Feast of Trumpets and 10 Days of Awe were fulfilled in Jewish history and how we are seeing them lived out in our generation until their complete fulfillment at Jesus' 2nd coming. They conclude with a discussion of the upcoming 10 Days Worship event at the Austin Capitol from Sept 22 - Oct 2.
Barb and Lorie continue their discussion on our Authority in Christ. The conversation underscores the need for believers to maintain joy, peace, and gratitude, and to carry God's love and truth to others, emphasizing their role in ushering in His kingdom.
Barb and Lorie discuss how Austin, Texas, is becoming a center for truth. With notable truth tellers like Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Alex Jones projecting their voices out of Austin, they are filling the airwaves with truth. So many lies and deceptions are being exposed. They also emphasize the significance of a biblical worldview, noting that only 43% of pastors fully agree with basic Christian suppositions. Reading the Bible and understanding its teachings are essential to us becoming people that know and live the truth. Jesus is the Truth!
Lorie and Barb welcome Ryan McCarty and Jeff Meynig back to the table to continue the discussion of True identity. Ryan goes into more detail about how God speaks true identity into individuals, contrasting it with false identities and messages from the world. He shares examples of a police officer and a new believer that found freedom and peace by embracing their true identities. This is a powerful message that can help transform your life!
Your hosts Lorie Meynig and Barb Buckin discuss identity with special guest Ryan McCarty, an attorney, deliverance minister, writer, and identity coach. Ryan emphasizes the importance of understanding one's true identity as given by God, which can be revealed through prayer and discernment. Tune in to unlock the true YOU!
In this episode of "Come to the Table," Lorie and Barb welcome back Pastor Oscar Villegas from Shoreline Church to discuss the importance of unity within the church and the broader community. Oscar's unique background enables him to draw interesting parallels between military training and spiritual unity, emphasizing the need for churches to operate as a unified body. We need collaboration among churches to address spiritual warfare issues and encourage prayer and outreach efforts. We each have a part to play to defeat darkness and present Jesus with the Bride He desires!
Lori & Barb welcome Oscar Villegas, a pastor at Shoreline Church, to discuss his journey and ministry. Oscar shares his exploration and journey to becoming a Christian. He recounts his military service, including his deployment to Afghanistan post-9/11, and the challenges veterans face upon returning home. With this unique perspective, he explains the significance of flags in worship, symbolizing identity and unity in Christ, and their role in spiritual warfare.
Your Kingdom Come!
Lorie and Barb discuss the "10 Days" prayer event at the Texas Capitol, starting September 22 and ending October 2, focusing on unity and longing for God's kingdom. Prayer & worship, two core aspects of Austin's destiny, are highlighted as being central to fostering unity and spiritual awakening in Austin.
SPECIAL EDITION: Hearing the Voice of the Lord
Lori Meynig and Barb Bucklin discuss the importance of spiritual solutions to spiritual problems, emphasizing the need for faith over fear. They highlight the impact of negative thoughts on physical health and the significance of forgiveness in healing. They stress the power of truth and the Holy Spirit in healing and restoring lives.
In this episode of "Come to the Table," Barb Bucklin continues the discussion with Laura Judah, Founder of Time-n-Destiny Edu Svcs and Admin at Luke 4:18 Ministries, on the significance of God's seven feasts, focusing on Pentecost. Laura explains the historical and spiritual importance of Pentecost, linking it to the giving of the Holy Spirit and the bridal paradigm. You'll be encouraged to press in for the fullness of the Holy Spirit in the kingdom age and this end-time generation.
Barbara Bucklin hosts Laura Judah, Founder of Time-N-Destiny Educational Services and Admin at Luke 4:18, to discuss the significance of God's Biblical feasts and their relevance to Christians. Laura explains her journey of understanding these feasts, starting in 2005, and their prophetic nature. They highlight the importance of the spring feasts and their fulfillment in Jesus, and the fall feasts as anticipating His return. Laura emphasizes the need for Christians to prepare for Jesus' return, likening it to a bride preparing for her wedding.
Lorie and Barb return to the table with Megan Babin to discuss the spiritual awakening among Gen Z in Austin, emphasizing their discernment and attraction to authenticity. They explore the impact Christian influencers like Russell Brand and Tucker Carlson are having on this generation, and the growing interest in Christianity among young people. The conversation also touches on the importance of community, authenticity, and the role of dreams and visions in spiritual growth. They note the cultural shift towards truth and the significance of Austin's artistic heritage.
Lori Meynig and Barb Bucklin host Megan Babin, and explore the impact of the Gen Z and Gen Alpha generations on Christianity. Megan Babin, a Gen Zer herself, shares her experiences with the New Age Movement and how many young people are finding Jesus through spiritual awakenings. Megan stresses the importance of authenticity and discernment in these generations, noting a significant influx into traditional churches like Catholic and Orthodox.
Lorie & Barb continue their discussion with Joelle McNew, an Austin businesswoman and advocate for public safety. Joelle shares her personal connection to a tragic event on the UT campus that inspired her to become a victim's rights advocate. She discusses her work with Safeguard Strategy, a crime prevention consulting firm, and her efforts to implement Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles in Austin.
Joelle tells of her son’s classmate who was murdered on the UT campus in 2016 and how that led her to become an advocate for change, learning about homelessness, public safety, and community resources. Joelle emphasizes the importance of being upstanders and contributing time, talent, and treasure to make a difference in the community.
Jennifer Fleck, newly elected Chairman of the Travis County Republican Party, joins Barb and Lorie this week as they talk about the difference between Kingdom government and politics. We first met Jennifer at an AISD school board meeting, and since then, she’s continued fighting for Texas children as the leader of We The People Lake Travis. Tune in as we discuss what’s happening in Travis County, her bold advocacy for Texas children, and her experience standing up for what she knows is right.
Um, psychiatrists absolutely deal with trauma and recignize that the vast majority of patients have experienced trauma and that it needs to be worked on. we may not all have the opportunity to provide the therapy ourselves, thanks to the American healthcare system, and our patients may not have access to it for various reasons, but it is always recommended to be worked on. and a lot of us are honest with patients that social issues are key and that medication isn't the cure all.