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    Explore " repentance " with insightful episodes like "Ep. 136 Alan Hirsch & Rob Kelly - Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms People, Churches, and Organizations From the Inside Out", "Why I Hate Fasting", "Can I Lose My Salvation?", "No More Delay" and "The Good News Of Jesus- Mark 1:1-15" from podcasts like ""Shifting Culture", "Allison Park Leadership Podcast", "Allison Park Leadership Podcast", "Olivet Community Podcast" and "City Church Garland"" and more!

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    Ep. 136 Alan Hirsch & Rob Kelly - Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms People, Churches, and Organizations From the Inside Out

    Ep. 136 Alan Hirsch & Rob Kelly - Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms People, Churches, and Organizations From the Inside Out

    In this episode, Alan Hirsch and Rob Kelly join us to talk about their book Metanoia: How God Radically Transforms, People, Churches, and Organizations from the Inside Out. We have a great conversation on repentance, movements, organizational change, unlearning, relearning, vision, future thinking, and more. This metanoia process that they take us through is really important. How do we have our minds renewed? How do we shift paradigms and have our mind’s blown? Join us as we discover how to engage in paradigm shifts individually and organizationally, so it sticks and lasts.

    Alan Hirsch is one of the founders of Movement Leaders Collective, as well as founding the Forge Mission Training Network and 5QCollective. Known for his innovative approach to mission and thought-leadership, Alan is highly sought after movement strategist for leaders, churches and denominations across the Western world. He is the author of numerous award winning books including The Forgotten Ways, 5Q, ReJesus, The Shaping of Things to Come, and The Permanent Revolution. He and his lovely wife Debra hail from the land down under, but currently live in Melbourne, Australia.

    Rob Kelly is the Founder & CEO of the FORCLT Network. Rob is also co-founder of the City Leaders Collective (with Eric Swanson), which connects and equips city network leaders globally. Rob is co-author of the book ‘Metanoia’ (with Alan Hirsch), and the founder & lead author of the State of the City Report. Prior to this, Rob served 13 years as a pastor, along with numerous other leadership positions, including co-founding CLT/ONE and lecturing at Gordon-Conwell Seminary.  Rob is a graduate of the University of Washington and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Charlotte, and is pursuing doctoral studies from Bakke Graduate University.  Rob is married to Ani, and they are the proud parents of Addison and RJ.

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    Metanoia

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    Why I Hate Fasting

    Why I Hate Fasting

    In this podcast episode, the hosts dive into the topic of fasting, candidly discussing their love-hate relationship with it. 
    They share their personal struggles with fasting, including the physical discomfort and the constant temptation to break it, but also the profound spiritual benefits they've experienced during fasting, such as moments of clarity and encounters with God. 
    They explore the biblical significance of fasting and its role in the lives of Christians, emphasizing its historical importance in Christianity and how it can be a transformative spiritual discipline. 

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    Can I Lose My Salvation?

    Can I Lose My Salvation?

    Is my salvation really secure? Or not as much as I hoped? If I could lose my salvation, could I get it back?

    In this latest podcast episode, Jeff & Dave dive into these questions and explore what the entire Bible has to say on this issue.

    They look into the passage from Revelation chapter 3 that discusses the possibility of having one's name blotted out of the book of life. This raises the question of whether it is possible to lose one's salvation and perish for eternity.

    They share personal experiences and fears from their own lives, including the concept of the unpardonable sin and the anxiety it has caused. They explore the passage from Matthew chapter 12, where Jesus speaks about forgiveness and blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

    Together, they navigate the deep question of whether one can jeopardize their salvation and offer insights and perspectives on how to address and understand this concern.

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    Hearing Moses - Audio

    Hearing Moses - Audio
    When it comes down to it, what lands one person in heaven and another in hell? Aside from the issues of God's election and His Sovereign work to bring us to Himself, how can a person who knows the Bible and appears to be a good person, end up in hell for all eternity? Jesus teaches here that our eternal destiny is determined by what we do with the the revelation of His Word. But it's not enough to simply regard the Scripture as important or even sacred, it must transform our life by bringing us to a place of true repentance and a genuinely changed life. This change will be evident by the way we treat others, and use the riches God has blessed us with to show compassion to those in need. Of course, helping the poor, by itself is not a sign of repentance, since this can be a means of justifying ourselves rather than bringing us to true repentance. Much like the Pharisees, who thought they were serious about Scripture, but they used the law to “justify” themselves. Instead, we are to view our life honestly under the scrutiny of God’s revelation to show us how far we fall short of His character and perfect moral standard. Only then can we come to a place of true repentance, where we turn from sin and seek His mercy to forgive our sins and transform our life.
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