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The Uncommon Christian Podcast is designed to encourage and inspire the common Christian to live out their uncommon faith. In each episode, Michael Hinton and from time to time, special guests will share wisdom from the Bible in hopes of encouraging and inspiring every Christian to love Jesus and live out their purpose in an uncommon way.
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*ALERT: THIS EPISODE IS LONGER THAN USUAL*What do you do when you experience a setback in life? How do you grieve what was, find gratitude in what is and pursue what is to come? In this episode, Chad Kirtlan and Michael do a switch as Chad host the episode and Michael shares with the podcast his setback story of unexpected job loss in the midst of God preparing for a major season of change. 
*ALERT* This episode is a little longer than usual - BUT it'll be worth the listen!What do you do when you experience a setback in life? How do you grieve what was, find gratitude in what is and pursue what is to come? In this episode, Jody Livingston shares with the podcast his setback story of a season of transition and trusting God for what was next. 
*ALERT - This episode is longer than usual*What do you do when you experience a setback in life? How do you grieve what was, find gratitude in what is and pursue what is to come? In this episode, Chad Kirtlan shares with the podcast his setback story of losing a job he loved and how God was faithful in a season of unknowns. 
*Alert - This episode is longer than usual*What do you do when you experience a setback in life? How do you grieve what was, find gratitude in what is and pursue what is to come? In this episode, Landen Crouch shares with the podcast his setback story of standing up for what he believed and how God brought him through that season. 
Our lives are always moving in the direction of our strongest thoughts and depending on which thoughts are living “rent free” in our minds - will determine the course of our lives. It’s time we begin to evict the lies and replace them with the truth Jesus speaks over us. In this episode, we talk about how doubt isn’t the enemy of faith but actually an incredible and important partner in our faith journey
Our lives are always moving in the direction of our strongest thoughts and depending on which thoughts are living “rent free” in our minds - will determine the course of our lives. It’s time we begin to evict the lies and replace them with the truth Jesus speaks over us. In this episode, Pastor Grace Cowen joins the episode to share her wisdom and insight around the ultimate lie we often believe about God and how we can begin to remove this thought from living rent free in our minds
This is our 50th episode!!! Thank you to all who have stuck with this podcast. Our lives are always moving in the direction of our strongest thoughts and depending on which thoughts are living “rent free” in our minds - will determine the course of our lives. It’s time we begin to evict the lies and replace them with the truth Jesus speaks over us. In this episode, we talk about reenforcing the positive thoughts with thought filters that remove false thoughts with thoughts that are the best for us. 
Our lives are always moving in the direction of our strongest thoughts and depending on which thoughts are living “rent free” in our minds - will determine the course of our lives. It’s time we begin to evict the lies and replace them with the truth Jesus speaks over us. In this episode, we talk about replacing the strongholds (lies) that have developed in our minds with the truth we find in God’s word. 
Amy has been writing, teaching and speaking on staff with Cru for over 17 years. Author of Chin Up and Grace Looks Amazing On You; Amy pulls you in with her story telling and down-to-earth insights. Weaving Biblical wisdom through her presentations, Amy takes you for a ride and drops you off back home filled up with truth, love and hope. Relatable, funny, and a bit provocative, Amy has the uncanny ability to articulate what so many are thinking about in their daily lives. She joins the podcast today to share from her new book: Grace Looks Amazing On You. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyseiffert/Website: www.amyseiffert.com
As a growth strategist, entrepreneur, speaker, member of the Forbes Communication Council and the Senior Vice President of Growth at Leadr, Holly Tate is passionate about developing one million leaders worldwide. This mission is what lead to her pausing her own company to join Leadr - a people development organization that specializes in the care and development of leaders. She joins the podcast today to share her insights and wisdom on why care and development of people is so important in the christian faith. You can find more information about leadr at their website: www.leadr.comYou can find more about Holly at www.hollytate.com
For over 20 years, Joyce Green has worked as an art therapist serving individuals and families across the lifespan. Her extensive experience includes program oversight of community-based programs serving children 0-5 and their families as well as the mental health programs at several community college health centers in LA County. One of her many passions is to help people, especially those who have experienced trauma find hope and healing through belief and faith in Jesus Christ. She joins the podcast today to conclude our Body, Mind & Soul series with her insights and wisdom around mental health and faith.  
Over the course of his life, through his relationships and in his ministry - Tony Montijo has been passionate about helping people find and follow Jesus. As a Care Pastor at Real Life Church in Valencia, CA - Tony takes that passion one step further by helping people to find and follow Jesus when life hurts. It’s his desire to provide compassionate care to those who are dealing with emotional pain from hurts, habits and hangups that come from living in a fallen world. Tony joins the podcast today to share wisdom and insight into how we can heal spiritually and emotionally when life throws its worst at us. 
Over the course of her young adult ministry, heart to heart with many of her friends, leaders and the responses she’s gotten - Brittney Moses has come to the understanding that many of us are struggling at the intersection of our faith and our mind. It’s her desire to help reduce the stigma and assist with helpful information at the intersection of faith, holistic mental health and wellness. She joins the podcast today to lend a helping hand. For more on Brittney, visit her on her social media platforms:website: brittneyamoses.comInstagram: @brittneymosesTwitter: @Brittney_Moses
One of the things the COVID-19 pandemic unearthed was our desire to shame and condemn each other. We even came up with a clever name for it…Cancel Culture. But the question we have to ask ourselves is: Is this the way of Jesus? In this episode, we talk about the importance of showing kindness even when someone doesn’t deserve it. Because you never know when you're going to need it in return!
One of the things the COVID-19 pandemic unearthed was our desire to shame and condemn each other. We even came up with a clever name for it…Cancel Culture. But the question we have to ask ourselves is: Is this the way of Jesus? In this series, we’re walking through some ways we can reverse the trends of cancel culture. In this episode, we talk about what is cancel culture and how we can reverse the trend by showing mercy. 
Perspective is the way we see things, think about things and believe in things. The 2020 pandemic has shifted our perspective in unhealthy ways. It’s time we transition the way we view the world back to a Jesus centered perspective. In this episode, we talk through the perspective of ideology vs the perspective of theology, what’s the difference, why it matters to know the difference and how to walk out that difference. 
Perspective is the way we see things, think about things and believe in things. The 2020 pandemic has shifted our perspective in unhealthy ways. It’s time we transition the way we view the world back to a Jesus centered perspective. In this episode, we talk through the perspective of certainty. We will define the three levels of certainty and how we should walk through each level.
What should we do? This is a question many Christians ask as they face shifting societal norms, conflicting opinions, and often inaccurate scriptural interpretations regarding those who identify as LGBTQ. Caleb Kaltenbach believes there’s a more helpful question: What am I willing to do to keep and build influence with ___________? We welcome Pastor, Author and Leader of the Messy Grace Group to talk about his new book: Messy Truth.
It’s been awhile! I’ve missed you as I’ve hope you’ve missed me. Take a listen to what’s been going on as well as some updates to the podcast.
Not every decision is bad decision. Some decisions are good decisions and others, while not necessarily bad, may not be wise. The goal isn’t just to make good decisions, it’s also to make sure those good decisions are wise. In today’s episode, we continue our series called “Five Questions” with the fourth question of maturity. This series is based off Andy Stanley’s book: Better Decisions, Fewer Regrets.
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