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Grace Point Church - Topeka

Grace Point Church

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This podcast features the teachings from our weekend worship services. They are practical and gospel-centered, meant to encourage you to come to know Christ and follow him. If you would like to know more about Grace Point, you can visit our website at gracepointtopeka.org.
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The Gospel Mobilization Podcast

Gospel Mobilization

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The Gospel Mobilization Podcast is a resource for Christian leaders who want to increase the number of missionaries around the world. Our goal is to equip and encourage missions mobilizers and missions pastors for greater Kingdom impact. This podcast is a ministry of Gospel Mobilization. Visit us online at gospelmobilization.org
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ReGeneration Podcast

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Candid conversations about Theology, Church, and Mission, hosted by Jay Kim and Isaac Serrano. The Regeneration Podcast is a series of conversations with a variety of people - church leaders, authors, academics, creatives, and you - exploring some of today’s most confusing and difficult questions about the theology and mission of the Christian church. Our aim is to create a thoughtful, interesting, and engaging dialogue that confronts the toughest questions, rather than shying away from them ...
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Give.Serve.Love.: GiveJesus followers should be the most generous people on the planet when we understand God’s generosity toward us. Once again, we’re going to be encouraged to be extravagantly generous and show our community that our faith is more than just sermons and songs. Bottom Line: God’s extravagant generosity toward us compels us to be ex…
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Made for More: The Shared TablesWhat began as a simple way to bless their community grew to be so much more. Ryan and Cindy Neill saw a hunger for relationship in their community and it inspired them to start something. What began as a prayerful hope to bring a small group of people together, outgrew the space in their home, and now meets in a loca…
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Made for More: The BridgeThe Bridge exists to empower Topeka children to become servant leaders through long-term mentoring relationships. Through their programs—Lunch Buddies and Life Buddies—they desire to connect kids with mentors during elementary school that then follow them through high school graduation.…
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Made for More: Trash Mountain ProjectTrash Mountain Project exists to develop Christ-centered environments for children and families living in trash dump communities. Since 2009, TMP has worked internationally in developing countries to partner with local churches, individuals, and organizations to bring sustainable change in communities that surro…
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Today, Dave Jacob interviews Justin Schell, Director of Younger Leaders Generation for the Lausanne Movement. His latest book, The Mission of God and the Witness of the Church, is dedicated to missions mobilizers, making this episode just for you! Starting in Genesis and ending in Revelation, the book is shorter than you’d expect, making it user-fr…
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Made for More: Topeka Rescue MissionSince 1953, Topeka Rescue Mission has been a beacon of hope in the Topeka and NE Kansas communities to those experiencing homelessness, hunger, poverty and many forms of trauma. In 70 years of service they have grown from a small facility with basic services and just a few beds, to a multi-facility organization t…
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Talking Points: Part 4 - Dear POTUSIf you had the opportunity to write a letter to our next President and you knew it would show up on their desk in the Oval Office what would you say? What advice would you offer? What changes would you suggest? What if God were to write a letter to our next president? What do you think He would say?Study Guide…
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Talking Points - Part 3: Uncomfortable CitizensOur political views are shaped by a number of variables: our backgrounds, education, and personal experiences to name a few. All of those things combine to create our citizenship, our place of being. But if our primary allegiance is to God’s kingdom rather than an earthly political system, how are we s…
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Words MatterDiscover the transformative power of words in this week's message from Pastor Craig Congdon, inspired by Proverbs 12:18. Reckless words can cause unseen, internal damage, much like the thrust of a sword, leaving lasting scars. However, wise words have the power to bring healing and mend those wounds. This message challenges us to speak …
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To celebrate our 100th episode of the Gospel Mobilization Podcast, we are giving you 100 best practices of mobilization! Join mobilization experts, Katy White, Mark Stebbins, Chelsea Christopher, and host Dave Jacob as they unpack these practical tips for missions mobilizers.Dave Jacob
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Talking Points - Part 2: One is the WinThere’s one thing Jesus prayed for us, one thing he went before his father and asked for. It wasn’t uniformity in political views, it was unity in mission. The unity Jesus prayed for can serve as a powerful witness to the world around us. In part two, we’ll be challenged to prioritize the people around us over…
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Talking Points - Part 1: THE KingdomThere is a kingdom far greater and longer lasting than America. That’s kind of hard for some of us to hear but it’s true. Jesus in king, but his kingdom is a different type of kingdom. But, since Jesus is king, Jesus is king over our politics. In part one, we’ll be challenged to submit to Jesus as king over our p…
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Helping the Next Gen Win: Part 3- Label MakerWe all wear labels. Many of the labels we wear were placed on us by others—parents, siblings, friends, teachers, coaches, or coworkers. But what if we’re carrying around the wrong labels? Who has the right to label you? Who are you going to allow to label you? Who knows best how to label you? Labels crea…
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Do you want to mobilize the younger generations? Are you finding it difficult to relate to Gen Z? Today, we’re talking with 4 Gen Z mobilizers who work for World Gospel Mission, a non-denominational missions agency based in Marion, Indiana. These 4 mobilizers: Madeline, Andy, Kaeley, and Kenzie work to not only mobilize Gen Z, they are Gen Zers the…
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Helping the Next Gen Win: Part 2 - Information vs. InterpretationThis generation is the first that doesn’t need adults for information. They can google it or ask Siri and have the answer in a matter of seconds. But they do need adults for interpretation. Just because they have the information doesn’t know they know how to apply it wisely. What can …
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Helping the Next Gen Win: What's the Win?The Greatest Generation. Baby Boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Generation Z. Each generation is distinct from those that came before and those that come after. They have different priorities and different experiences. They see the world differently. It’s easy for the generations to live in conflict and co…
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We all know that a diverse missions force is the best missions force. Listen to this episode as host Dave Jacob talks with Moses Saldivar, the Director of Engagement for US Latino Churches at Frontiers. Moses shares his story as well as several challenges and strategies to help you mobilize more Latino missionaries. Here are the specific questions …
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Forgotten God: The Gifts (part 2)One of the most controversial (and divisive) topics in the church today is the issue of the miraculous gifts—primarily speaking in tongues. There is both the error of embracing more than the Bible says but also the error of not embracing as much as the Bible says. Following the Spirit and offering yourself to be use…
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Forgotten God: The Gifts (part 1)Over and over again we read of Jesus praying, healing, and performing other miracles. He didn’t have the power in and of himself to do those things, he was accessing the power of the Holy Spirit. Followers of Jesus have access to that same power through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. His gifts and their use in the ch…
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Forgotten God: Part 3 - How?We know who he is and what he does but how are we supposed to relate to the Holy Spirit daily? What does it even look like to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit? In part three, we’ll identify four ways the Holy Spirit acts as our advocate. As we make the daily decision to walk by the Spirit we’ll find the comfort, trut…
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There are two things every good mobilizer does: inspires and educates. In today’s episode, Yvonne Huneycutt, an instructor and trainer for the Perspectives course, unpacks a little history of the missions movement showing how using education mobilizes others. Yvonne and host Dave Jacob discuss her newly-released book, Propelled by Hope: The Story o…
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Forgotten God: Part 2 - What?Defining who the Holy Spirit is difficult enough, but what about his purpose in this world and our lives? Is he a good luck charm? A magic 8-ball for all of life's difficult decisions? A get-out-of-jail-free card? Or is his purpose in our lives something altogether greater? In part two, we’ll define what the role of the…
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Forgotten God: Who?The Holy Spirit was given as a gift to the church and ironically has been one of the most divisive issues throughout church history? What, or who, is the Holy Spirit? Is it an unexplainable encounter, an emotionally driven experience, or a supernatural force? Like many people throughout history, you might find the Holy Spirit to …
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Don't Waste Your InfluenceWhat does it take to be an influencer today? Is it the number of followers you have on social media? Is it the number of viral videos you make? Is it selling a product or a company to your friends? No, each one of us is an influence. You’ll never know the difference one conversation, one word of encouragement, or one expre…
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Endless LoveAnybody can fall in love. The only requirement two people need for that is a pulse. But staying in love takes more than that. Everybody wants a life-long kind of love, it’s why movies end the way they do, it’s why we celebrate and esteem couples that have been married for 40, 50, or 60 years. But how does it actually happen?…
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If you’re looking for people group data to help you mobilize, this episode is for you! Chris Clayman, Executive Director for Joshua Project, joins us today to give us all the details on how we can use the free tools on their website to help us educate and inspire God’s people. You’ll learn about the people group profiles and lists, the Unreached of…
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You Don't Bring Me FlowersEvery relationship eventually moves past the honeymoon stage into…well, reality. When that happens there are multiple threats that can potentially kill the relationship. In the last two chapters of Song of Solomon, we learn how to have a love that lasts the ages.
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Love Will Keep Us TogetherGod designed sex to work best inside of a life-long, covenantal relationship between a man and a woman. So sex works best when a man and a woman learn to love, honor, and cherish each other beginning the day of their marriage and lasting until death. We’ll take a look at King Solomon’s wedding day (and night!) for some ins…
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Love Songs: You're the One That I WantOne of the most poignant moments in the marriage ceremony is when the doors at the back of the church open and the bride is escorted down the aisle by her father. It’s a moment that can make even the manliest men tear up. There’s a special bond between a parent and their child. They want the best for them. That…
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Love Songs: How Deep is Your LoveThe Song of Songs offers strikingly candid—and timeless—insights on romance, dating, marriage, and sex. A sorely needed conversation in a world where sexuality rises and falls with a single glance, touch, kiss, or word. We’ll dive into this collection of writings, smack dab in the middle of the Bible, that addresses…
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Do you want to mobilize a more diverse missions force, but don’t know where to start? Listen in today as host Dave Jacob interviews Morgan Davis. Morgan is a Formation and Network Engagement Strategist with unfoldingWord and Director of Missions for Northwest Baptist Church. She gives practical insights to help mobilize all ethnicities to engage th…
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All In: Take A SeatSome of the biggest moments in our lives happen when we’re sitting down. We learned our ABC’s sitting down, found out you were going to be a mom sitting down, drove to pick up your prom date sitting down, and most of us decided to follow Jesus while we were sitting down. It’s pretty amazing when you think about how many exciting …
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All In: Part 1 - Pioneer, Settler or Squatter?It’s amazing what can happen when a group of people decide to work together, combining their gifts, abilities, and resources for the good of each other and the community around them. Amazing, unimaginable things can happen. When you add God’s power at work within us, as individuals and as a community, G…
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Let's Talk: Jesus And...YouJesus was dead. The upstart rabbi from Galilee was humiliated and crucified publicly on Friday. But something completely unexpected happened Sunday morning. Varied opinions exist today about who Jesus was and what he came to do. The resurrection proves Jesus was who he said—the Son of God sent to save the world. We’ll loo…
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Let's Talk: Jesus And...The Widow's Second FuneralShe’d already lost her husband and now her only son is dead. No husband to care for her and no son to meet her future needs. She’s in an unbearable space. Jesus sees and feels the heaviness of this funeral procession and has compassion for the woman. This story tells us so much about Jesus. We learn…
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Let's Talk: Jesus And... The Other NineJesus encounters a group of 10 men with leprosy. They were considered unclean and forced to separate themselves from everyone, including their families. Jesus heals all of them but only one thanks him and praises God for his healing. This short encounter teaches us a lot about Jesus and ourselves; how God view…
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Grab a note pad because you’ll want to take notes on this one! One of the most important roles of a missions mobilizer is helping others navigate their calling. But how can we best do this? Tune in today as Katy White, Vice President of Goer Experience with Go Corps and co-author of the book, Mobilizing Gen Z, shares some tips and best practices wi…
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Let's Talk: Jesus And...Two Desperate PeopleWord of the healer’s arrival spreads quickly and a crowd gathers. Among the crowd are two individuals who are in need of Jesus healing power. One needs Jesus to hurry, the other would like him to slow down. Two individuals, two unique experiences, two healings. Jesus only does custom work which means when…
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If Only You Were Normal Like Me - Part 4: Spiritual TrainingPhysical training is a lot easier when you’re a spectator. But sitting on the sidelines guarantees you won’t win anything. In today’s passage, Paul uses athletic metaphors—images with which the people of Corinth were very familiar—to illustrate the commitment and intensity Jesus followers …
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If Only You Were Normal Like Me - Part 3: What are My Rights?Paul asks the church in Corinth to set aside their rights in order to honor their fellow Jesus-followers. To practice what he preached, he was willing to set aside his own rights for the benefit of others when he first arrived in Corinth. He teaches them a relational principle that goes a…
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If Only You Were Normal Like Me - Part 2: To Eat Or Not To EatIt sounds weird to our ears but Paul had to spend considerable time teaching whether a devoted follower of Jesus shout eat meat from animals that had been sacrificed to false gods. This was no small deal, it could have ended the Jesus movement in Corinth before it even started. Instead o…
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Description: How do the struggles of Gen Z impact the future of mobilization? Tune in today to hear host Dave Jacob chat with Dr. Dave Dunaetz about this crucial topic. Dr. Dunaetz is Professor and Chair of the Department of Leadership, Organizational Psychology, and Public Administration at Azusa Pacific University in California. His research prog…
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If Only You Were Normal Like Me - Part 1: This is CorinthGetting the Jesus movement up and going in Corinth was an absolute mess. So many different kinds of people, from different backgrounds, with different religions and philosophical ideas. In the weeks to come, we’ll focus on the letter Paul wrote to the church there but this week we’ll set the …
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Multiply - Part 4: Praying & Dreaming BigAbraham prayed a really big prayer on behalf of a really evil city. You could make the case that his prayer pushed the envelope with God. Why don’t we do the same? Isn’t that the kind of prayers we should be praying? God loves when we ask big prayers, like the salvation of Sodom, on Jesus’ behalf, because in…
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