In this episode continue our series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. Today we talk about enduring the work of seeking the welfare of our cities faithfully serving and sharing the truth for the Gospel.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Macario De La Cruz, head of the Proyecto por La Familia de Arizona, a ministry of the Center for Arizona Policy, sharing about the work of biblically engaging government among the latino churches in Arizona.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Iowa State Senator Kevin Alons sharing with us the impact the Church Ambassador Network has had in his personal life and as a legislator.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Bunni Pounds, Founder and President of Christians Engaged, and Senior Vice President of the Family Policy Alliance. Bunni shares with us an exciting project that will bless our nation: America reads the Bible.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Daniel Degner, President of the Wisconsin Family Council. Dan shares with us the work God is doing through the ministry in Wisconsin.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we have Josh Hershberger, Director of the Church Ambassador Network of Indiana. Josh, shares with us the work God is doing through the ministry in Indiana.
In this episode we start a new series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. Today we talk about facing opposition as we serve the Lord in our cities.
In this episode we start a new series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. Today we talk about the importance of the king in this type of ministry.
This is a special episode recorded from Indianapolis, Indiana, directly from SoConCon: Social Conservative Policy Conference. In this episode we discuss the lens in which we engage government as a Christian ministry.
In this episode we start a new series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom.
In this episode we continue our series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. This week we talk about seeing the needs facing our cities in the West.
In this episode we continue our series on "Church and State Partnership in the West" where we discuss a season of God's favor with government in the West and how to steward that well by seeking the welfare of our cities for His glory and His kingdom. This week we talk about embracing our heavenly citizenship and our call to be ambassadors of the Kingdom of God.
In this episode we discuss how Christians can celebrate their earthly citizenship while prioritizing their heavenly one. 4th of July is a day of great celebration in our country. How do we join the celebration while remembering our citizenship truly rests in heaven?
In this episode we continue our series on "Forming Church and State Partnerships", where we discuss how the Church is God's vessel for transformation in our communities, and how it should partner with the State as both of these institutions, instituted by God, exercise unique and complementing roles to serve and bless our communities. This week we discuss the issue of criminal justice and how the Church has been getting engaged
In this episode we continue our series on "Forming Church and State Partnerships", where we discuss how the Church is God's vessel for transformation in our communities, and how it should partner with the State as both of these institutions, instituted by God, exercise unique and complementing roles to serve and bless our communities. This week we discuss the issue of orphan care and how the Church has been getting engaged
In this episode we continue our series on "Forming Church and State Partnerships", where we discuss how the Church is God's vessel for transformation in our communities, and how it should partner with the State as both of these institutions, instituted by God, exercise unique and complementing roles to serve and bless our communities. This week we discuss the issue of poverty from a Biblical perspective.
In this episode we start a new series on "Forming Church and State Partnerships", where we discuss how the Church is God's vessel for transformation in our communities, and how it should partner with the State as both of these institutions, instituted by God, exercise unique and complementing roles to serve and bless our communities.
In this episode we continue a new series on "How Christians measure success when ministering in government", where we discuss two main goals we see Christians having in the Scriptures: (1) Helping governing authorities see who they are called to be in Christ and (2) see the Church as the primary resource in meeting needs in the community. This week we discussed the importance of our governing authorities being able to see the Church as a primary resource in solving the issues our communities are facing.
In this episode we continue a new series on "How Christians measure success when ministering in government", where we discuss two main goals we see Christians having in the Scriptures: (1) Helping governing authorities see who they are called to be in Christ and (2) see the Church as the primary resource in meeting needs in the community. This week we discussed the importance of our governing authorities being able to balance justice and mercy.
In this episode we begin a new series on "How Christians measure success when ministering in government", where we discuss two main goals we see Christians having in the Scriptures: (1) Helping governing authorities see who they are called to be in Christ and (2) see the Church as the primary resource in meeting needs in the community.