Steve Brown | Laughter and Lament | Steve Brown, Etc. LIVE | Key Life
You know about laughter. And you sure know about lament. But did you know they go together? This week, Steve and the gang talk about finding joy in the tears in a special first-ever live version of the show. Steve's new book is called "Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy & Sorrow" https://www.KeyLife.org/LaughterAndLament - @New Growth Press
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00:00 - Intro
04:02 - Meet this week's guest... Steve Brown - live from @Orangewood Church
05:55 - What inspired Steve to write his new book, "Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy & Sorrow"
08:52 - The book's two connections to the late Jack Miller
10:21 - The one 'oops' of writing "Laughter and Lament"
11:03 - How much money does Steve make from his books?
13:31 - The problem with denial – and what to do instead
17:04 - Jesus says "If you go there into the dark, I'll go with you."
18:18 - "I hate this... but I'm okay with it."
19:40 - Real men don't cry?
22:28 - Steve on Henri Nouwen
24:21 - The sermon Steve couldn't get through
25:55 - What does it mean to "grow flowers in hell"?
31:10 - What keeps us from feeling like it's okay to lament?
32:29 - The remarkable story of Steve's friend, Kent Keller (and one hilarious anecdote)
37:37 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:15 - Next week's guest is...
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Trevin Wax | The Thrill of Orthodoxy | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Should orthodoxy be... thrilling? This week, Steve and the gang hang out with professor and author Trevin Wax who makes the case that not only is orthodoxy exciting, but that heresy is downright BORING. Trevin’s latest book is called "The Thrill of Orthodoxy: Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith" (https://amzn.to/3gQ6jaz)
🗝️ Be honest – would you describe orthodoxy as "thrilling"? Why or why not? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Trevin Wax holds a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also serves as Vice President of Research and Resource Development at the @North American Mission Board and is a visiting professor of theology at @Cedarville University. Trevin is a regular columnist at @The Gospel Coalition and has contributed to the Washington Post, Religion News Service, and Christianity Today, among others. Trevin’s latest book is called "The Thrill of Orthodoxy: Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith" (https://amzn.to/3gQ6jaz)
00:00 - Intro
03:49 - Meet Trevin Wax
05:57 - Orthodoxy is thrilling? Seriously?
06:53 - The 'thrill' isn't orthdoxy itself, but the one orthodoxy points toward
07:32 - "Familiarity is the enemy of wonder."
14:16 - Four dangerously subtle ways we can drift from orthodoxy
22:33 - What is the church's role in helping believers not stray from orthodoxy?
24:57 - The church is not an optional "add-on"
25:53 - Cobbing together our own version of Christianity is... boring.
33:40 - The Christian faith is earthy (and that's a good thing)
34:59 - Is these pull away from orthodoxy a new / modern problem?
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:11 - Next week's guest is...
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Unboxing Video – Steve Sees His New Book, "Laughter and Lament", For The First Time
Watch as Steve opens a box from his publisher and sees his new book, "Laughter and Lament," for the first time.
And be sure to order your copy of Steve's book here:
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As always, all book sales benefit the ministry of Key Life.
About 'Laughter and Lament'
What do we do with the sadness and the joy that living in a broken world brings to our lives? Most try to avoid the tears and focus on finding happiness, but does that really work? Denial might help to alleviate pain for the short run, but eventually lament must be faced and expressed. Learning to lament honestly to God is the surprising path to learning about real joy.
When we experience or see tragedy, we expect tears, fear, and sometimes anger, and when we experience the good and pleasant, we expect joy and maybe even laughter. However, laughter and lament are often found together in unexpected places. How can we explain the opposite effect—laughter in the pain and tears in the joy?
Steve shares that speaking honestly about the ways we have been hurt and the ways we have hurt others opens the door to the joy of God’s presence even as we grieve. Instead of pretending that everything is fine, going to God with all of our laments fills us with the freedom and joy of knowing his love and forgiveness. This is the surprising message of freedom that Christians have to share with a world where pain is almost always cursed and laughter is almost always cynical.
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Kingdom Grace | Key Takeaways | Pete Alwinson
What are 'Kingdom People' like? In this sermon given at @Core Faith Church, Pete Alwinson explains. Text: Matthew 20:1-16 Full sermon: https://youtu.be/ixraBOKPtNQ
🗝️What spoke to you in this sermon from Pete? Share your thoughts in the Comments.🗝️
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Kingdom Grace | Pete Alwinson
What are 'Kingdom People' like? In this sermon given at @Core Faith Church, Pete Alwinson explains. Text: Matthew 20:1-16
🗝️What spoke to you in this sermon from Pete? Share your thoughts in the Comments.🗝️
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Steve Brown | Laughter and Lament | Steve Brown, Etc. LIVE | Key Life
You know about laughter. And you sure know about lament. But did you know they go together? This week, Steve and the gang talk about finding joy in the tears in a special first-ever live version of the show. Steve's new book is called "Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy & Sorrow" https://www.KeyLife.org/LaughterAndLament - @New Growth Press
🗝️ Have you ever truly lamented? Did you find Jesus there? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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00:00 - Intro
04:02 - Meet this week's guest... Steve Brown - live from @Orangewood Church
05:55 - What inspired Steve to write his new book, "Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy & Sorrow"
08:52 - The book's two connections to the late Jack Miller
10:21 - The one 'oops' of writing "Laughter and Lament"
11:03 - How much money does Steve make from his books?
13:31 - The problem with denial – and what to do instead
17:04 - Jesus says "If you go there into the dark, I'll go with you."
18:18 - "I hate this... but I'm okay with it."
19:40 - Real men don't cry?
22:28 - Steve on Henri Nouwen
24:21 - The sermon Steve couldn't get through
25:55 - What does it mean to "grow flowers in hell"?
31:10 - What keeps us from feeling like it's okay to lament?
32:29 - The remarkable story of Steve's friend, Kent Keller (and one hilarious anecdote)
37:37 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:15 - Next week's guest is...
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Erik Raymond | He Is Not Ashamed | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Jesus has some interesting folks in his family, but guess what – he's not ashamed of ANY of them. This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor and author Erik Raymond about how amazing that really is. Erik's new book is called "He Is Not Ashamed: The Staggering Love of Christ for His People" (https://amzn.to/3CphKNE - @Crossway Books).
🗝️ What does it mean to you that Jesus isn't ashamed of you? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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GUEST BIO
Erik Raymond serves as senior pastor at Redeemer Fellowship Church in Watertown, Massachusetts ( @Baptist Churches of New England ). He is the author of "Chasing Contentment" and a frequent contributor to many websites and magazines, including blogging at Ordinary Pastor which is hosted by @The Gospel Coalition . Erik’s latest book is called "He Is Not Ashamed: The Staggering Love of Christ for His People" (https://amzn.to/3CphKNE).
00:00 - Intro
02:17 - Meet Erik Raymond
06:41 - "I don't feel like I've been able to get over the reality of the Gospel since I became a Christian."
13:40 - A few "cringeworthy" stories from Jesus family line
18:05 - Who does Jesus send the disciples to first? Those who had killed him not two months earlier.
22:40 - We've all sinned - and we're all sinners.
31:42 - Jesus is not ashamed of those who still sin
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:52 - Next week's quest is... Steve!
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Hugh Ross | Designed To The Core | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
With Hugh Ross on the case, it's getting harder and harder to deny the existence of a loving creator God. This week, Steve and the gang chat with Dr. Ross about exciting new scientific evidence that points to a finely tuned universe. His new book is called "Designed to the Core" (https://amzn.to/3CF1XM3).
🗝️ What aspect of our world amazes you the most? How do you feel when you look up at the stars? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Dr. Hugh Ross is an astronomer, a teaching pastor, and the founder and president of @Reasons to Believe . He has addressed students and faculties on more than 300 campuses in the states and around the world. Dr. Ross has written numerous books and his latest is called" Designed to the Core" (https://amzn.to/3CF1XM3).
00:00 - Intro
02:57 - Meet Hugh Ross
04:48 - What is the Anthropic Principle and why is it important?
05:32 - The universe is clearly fine-tuned – but that's just the beginning...
07:01 - Hugh Ross on scientists who turn to God after seeing undeniable evidence
10:33 - What Dr. Ross got atheist Peter Atkins to admit in a debate
12:41 - The irrationality of unbelief
13:49 - Should we be concerned about catastrophic solar flares?
15:15 - Let's talk about UFOs...
18:50 - It's not just our solar system that's "just right" for life - it's the whole university
25:18 - "Look at what our Creator did!"
29:52 - The discovery that excites Dr. Ross the most
33:49 - Clinging to atheism inevitably leads to resorting to 'the multi-verse.'
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:56 - Next week's guest is...
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Kris DenBesten | Gracyn’s Song | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
With no warning, a mysterious and dangerous virus attacks your child. What would you do? For Kris DenBesten, it's no 'what if?' - he lived it. This week, Steve and the gang chat with the author and CEO about his remarkable experience and his resulting book, "Gracyn’s Song: A Journey from Facing Crisis to Finding Hope" (https://amzn.to/3xmPARC).
🗝️ Have you experienced sudden tragedy? How did it shape you? What did you learn through it? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Kris Den Besten is a husband, father, author, and serves as CEO for @Vermeer Southeast Sales and Service, a construction equipment business. Kris has written three books, one of which is "Gracyn’s Song: A Journey from Facing Crisis to Finding Hope" (https://amzn.to/3xmPARC).
00:00 - Intro
03:36 - Meet Kris DenBesten
05:32 - A Christmas Eve crisis and Kris' "crucible of faith"
09:02 - "There's nothing we can do for your daughter."
13:24 - A very special Christmas gift
17:34 - "We may have found a heart for your daughter."
23:33 - What it was like to write this powerful, emotional book
26:50 - The lasting impact of these events on Gracyn's life
30:15 - Relying on faith in the midst of crisis
33:33 - The one thing to know if you're facing your own crisis is...
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:13 - Next week's guest is...
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David Zahl | Low Anthropology | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Could our weaknesses and limitations actually be a doorway to something more? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author David Zahl about the freedom found in setting realistic expectations for others – and ourselves. David's new book is called "Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself)" (https://amzn.to/3xkV13v – @Baker Publishing Group ).
🗝️ Do you have a high standard of what you expect from others? From yourself? Is that working? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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David Zahl is founder and director of Mockingbird Ministries ( @mbirdnyc ). He is editor-in-chief of the Mockingbird blog, co-host of the Mockingcast podcast, and has written for Christianity Today and the Washington Post. He also serves on the staff of @Christ Episcopal Church, Charlottesville Virginia. David’s latest book is called "Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself)" (https://amzn.to/3xkV13v – @Baker Publishing Group ).
00:00 - Intro
04:15 - Meet David Zahl
05:18 - The most honest wedding ceremony you've ever heard of?
06:54 - What in the world does "Low Anthropology" mean?
10:08 - "I'm convinced weakness and limitation are actually the pathway to compassion and unity and love..."
10:53 - "If you expect people to be what they cannot be, you're going to start to hate them pretty soon."
10:37 - How does perfectionism factor into the idea of low anthropology?
17:03 - The three pillars of a low anthropology
19:00 - How do our relationships with others benefit when we adopt a low anthropology?
22:00 - Why "Mockingbird"?
25:30 - How a low anthropology helps us relate to a God who fully knows our human experience
29:08 - The impact of David's dad on Steve's life and work
30:00 - The SURPRISING reason people get mad at the message of grace
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:07 - Next week's guest is...
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Allen Morris | Risk Everything | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
What's holding you back from success? It may be YOU! This week, Steve and the gang chat with entrepreneur and author Allen Morris about leadership and what true success looks like. Allen's new book is called "All In: How to Risk Everything for Everything that Matters" (https://amzn.to/3RL5UmO).
🗝️ How do you define success? Have you achieved it? What's holding you back? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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W. Allen Morris serves as chairman and CEO of the @Allen Morris Co , one of the largest real estate development firms in Florida and Georgia.
In addition to being an officer and director of more than one hundred real estate-related companies, Allen serves as president of a charitable foundation and art museum. He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology and @Harvard Business School . Allen has appeared on Fox News and has authored numerous real estate articles and a monthly blog. Allen’s new book is called "All In: How to Risk Everything for Everything that Matters" (https://amzn.to/3RL5UmO).
00:00 - Intro
03:11 - Meet Allen Morris
05:30 - The enduring value of authenticity
06:30 - Everybody has their own private struggles and pain
07:54 - "I hit the wall pretty hard."
13:20 - "Your pain's just not great enough..."
15:00 - The 3-month sabbatical (that took 3 years)
18:08 - "...after a certain time, just putting [trauma] behind you doesn't serve you anymore."
26:52 - Staying busy can keep us numb.
30:03 - We're ALL leaders
33:36 - Even good fathers impart father wounds
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:51 - Next week's guest is...
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Bryan Chapell | Grace at Work | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Do you work in full-time ministry? Of course, you do! This week, Steve and the gang chat with Bryan Chapell about our jobs and how God imbues even the lowliest work with significance and dignity. Bryan's latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR - @Crossway ).
🗝️ Do you believe your 9-to-5 job has spiritual significance? What would it look like if you did? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Bryan Chapell has been teaching and preaching the gospel of grace around the world for more than four decades. He is pastor emeritus of the historic Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois and president emeritus of Covenant Theological Seminary. Bryan is also president of Unlimited Grace Media and a best-selling author. His latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR).
00:00 - Intro
02:40 - Meet Bryan Chapell
06:05 - When God gives us a job, He also gives us a calling
08:51 - Giving God glory with a... dungfork?
10:09 - Monday IS Sunday
14:00 - "All things can bring God glory if you intend that they should."
19:40 - What is the role of excellence in honoring God with our work?
22:26 - What's the difference between Occupation and Vocation?
25:10 - "God gives us our LABEL before he gives us our LABOR..."
29:35 - How can a lousy job give glory to God?
33:49 - "The service of leaders is to LEAD."
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:59 - Next week's guest is...
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Erik Raymond | He Is Not Ashamed | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Jesus has some interesting folks in his family, but guess what – he's not ashamed of ANY of them. This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor and author Erik Raymond about how amazing that really is. Erik's new book is called "He Is Not Ashamed: The Staggering Love of Christ for His People" (https://amzn.to/3CphKNE - @CrosswayBooks).
🗝️ What does it mean to you that Jesus isn't ashamed of you? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Erik Raymond serves as senior pastor at Redeemer Fellowship Church in Watertown, Massachusetts (@Baptist Churches of New England). He is the author of "Chasing Contentment" and a frequent contributor to many websites and magazines, including blogging at Ordinary Pastor which is hosted by @The Gospel Coalition. Erik’s latest book is called "He Is Not Ashamed: The Staggering Love of Christ for His People" (https://amzn.to/3CphKNE).
00:00 - Intro
02:17 - Meet Erik Raymond
06:41 - "I don't feel like I've been able to get over the reality of the Gospel since I became a Christian."
13:40 - A few "cringeworthy" stories from Jesus family line
18:05 - Who does Jesus send the disciples to first? Those who had killed him not two months earlier.
22:40 - We've all sinned - and we're all sinners.
31:42 - Jesus is not ashamed of those who still sin
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:52 - Next week's guest is... Steve!
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Hugh Ross | Designed To The Core | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
With Hugh Ross on the case, it's getting harder and harder to deny the existence of a loving creator God. This week, Steve and the gang chat with Dr. Ross about exciting new scientific evidence that points to a finely tuned universe. His new book is called "Designed to the Core" (https://amzn.to/3CF1XM3).
🗝️ What aspect of our world amazes you the most? How do you feel when you look up at the stars? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Dr. Hugh Ross is an astronomer, a teaching pastor, and the founder and president of @Reasons to Believe. He has addressed students and faculties on more than 300 campuses in the states and around the world. Dr. Ross has written numerous books and his latest is called" Designed to the Core" (https://amzn.to/3CF1XM3).
00:00 - Intro
02:57 - Meet Hugh Ross
04:48 - What is the Anthropic Principle and why is it important?
05:32 - The universe is clearly fine-tuned – but that's just the beginning...
07:01 - Hugh Ross on scientists who turn to God after seeing undeniable evidence
10:33 - What Dr. Ross got atheist Peter Atkins to admit in a debate
12:41 - The irrationality of unbelief
13:49 - Should we be concerned about catastrophic solar flares?
15:15 - Let's talk about UFOs...
18:50 - It's not just our solar system that's "just right" for life - it's the whole university
25:18 - "Look at what our Creator did!"
29:52 - The discovery that excites Dr. Ross the most
33:49 - Clinging to atheism inevitably leads to resorting to 'the multi-verse.'
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:56 - Next week's guest is...
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Steve Brown Etc. LIVE! – Monday, Oct 17th - 7pm at @Orangewood Church
For the first time ever, we're recording Steve Brown, Etc. in front of a live audience to celebrate the launch of Steve's newest book, "Laughter and Lament: The Radical Freedom of Joy & Sorrow."
WHEN: Monday, Oct 17th @ 7pm
WHERE: Orangewood Church in Maitland, FL
Come hang out, see the show, meet Steve, and even get your copy of Steve's book before it's released.
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About 'Laughter and Lament'
What do we do with the sadness and the joy that living in a broken world brings to our lives? Most try to avoid the tears and focus on finding happiness, but does that really work? Denial might help to alleviate pain for the short run, but eventually lament must be faced and expressed. Learning to lament honestly to God is the surprising path to learning about real joy.
When we experience or see tragedy, we expect tears, fear, and sometimes anger, and when we experience the good and pleasant, we expect joy and maybe even laughter. However, laughter and lament are often found together in unexpected places. How can we explain the opposite effect—laughter in the pain and tears in the joy?
Steve shares that speaking honestly about the ways we have been hurt and the ways we have hurt others opens the door to the joy of God’s presence even as we grieve. Instead of pretending that everything is fine, going to God with all of our laments fills us with the freedom and joy of knowing his love and forgiveness. This is the surprising message of freedom that Christians have to share with a world where pain is almost always cursed and laughter is almost always cynical.
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Kris DenBesten | Gracyn’s Song | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
With no warning, a mysterious and dangerous virus attacks your child. What would you do? For Kris DenBesten, it's no 'what if?' - he lived it. This week, Steve and the gang chat with the author and CEO about his remarkable experience and his resulting book, "Gracyn’s Song: A Journey from Facing Crisis to Finding Hope" (https://amzn.to/3xmPARC).
🗝️ Have you experienced sudden tragedy? How did it shape you? What did you learn through it? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Kris Den Besten is a husband, father, author, and serves as CEO for @Vermeer Southeast Sales and Service, a construction equipment business. Kris has written three books, one of which is "Gracyn’s Song: A Journey from Facing Crisis to Finding Hope" (https://amzn.to/3xmPARC).
00:00 - Intro
03:36 - Meet Kris DenBesten
05:32 - A Christmas Eve crisis and Kris' "crucible of faith"
09:02 - "There's nothing we can do for your daughter."
13:24 - A very special Christmas gift
17:34 - "We may have found a heart for your daughter."
23:33 - What it was like to write this powerful, emotional book
26:50 - The lasting impact of these events on Gracyn's life
30:15 - Relying on faith in the midst of crisis
33:33 - The one thing to know if you're facing your own crisis is...
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:13 - Next week's guest is...
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David Zahl | Low Anthropology | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Could our weaknesses and limitations actually be a doorway to something more? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author David Zahl about the freedom found in setting realistic expectations for others – and ourselves. David's new book is called "Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself)" (https://amzn.to/3xkV13v – @Baker Publishing Group).
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David Zahl is founder and director of Mockingbird Ministries (@mbirdnyc). He is editor-in-chief of the Mockingbird blog, co-host of the Mockingcast podcast, and has written for Christianity Today and the Washington Post. He also serves on the staff of @Christ Episcopal Church, Charlottesville Virginia. David’s latest book is called "Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself)" (https://amzn.to/3xkV13v – @Baker Publishing Group).
00:00 - Intro
04:15 - Meet David Zahl
05:18 - The most honest wedding ceremony you've ever heard of?
06:54 - What in the world does "Low Anthropology" mean?
10:08 - "I'm convinced weakness and limitation are actually the pathway to compassion and unity and love..."
10:53 - "If you expect people to be what they cannot be, you're going to start to hate them pretty soon."
10:37 - How does perfectionism factor into the idea of low anthropology?
17:03 - The three pillars of a low anthropology
19:00 - How do our relationships with others benefit when we adopt a low anthropology?
22:00 - Why "Mockingbird"?
25:30 - How a low anthropology helps us relate to a God who fully knows our human experience
29:08 - The impact of David's dad on Steve's life and work
30:00 - The SURPRISING reason people get mad at the message of grace
37:48 - Steve's closing thoughts
40:07 - Next week's guest is...
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Allen Morris | Risk Everything | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
What's holding you back from success? It may be YOU! This week, Steve and the gang chat with entrepreneur and author Allen Morris about leadership and what true success looks like. Allen's new book is called "All In: How to Risk Everything for Everything that Matters" (https://amzn.to/3RL5UmO).
🗝️ How do you define success? Have you achieved it? What's holding you back? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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W. Allen Morris serves as chairman and CEO of the @Allen Morris Co, one of the largest real estate development firms in Florida and Georgia.
In addition to being an officer and director of more than one hundred real estate-related companies, Allen serves as president of a charitable foundation and art museum. He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology and @Harvard Business School. Allen has appeared on Fox News and has authored numerous real estate articles and a monthly blog. Allen’s new book is called "All In: How to Risk Everything for Everything that Matters" (https://amzn.to/3RL5UmO).
00:00 - Intro
03:11 - Meet Allen Morris
05:30 - The enduring value of authenticity
06:30 - Everybody has their own private struggles and pain
07:54 - "I hit the wall pretty hard."
13:20 - "Your pain's just not great enough..."
15:00 - The 3-month sabbatical (that took 3 years)
18:08 - "...after a certain time, just putting [trauma] behind you doesn't serve you anymore."
26:52 - Staying busy can keep us numb.
30:03 - We're ALL leaders
33:36 - Even good fathers impart father wounds
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:51 - Next week's guest is...
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Dark Night of the Soul (4/4): Celebrating the Joy of God’s Appearance | Steve Brown
Read your Bible? Yes. Pray? Of course. But don't forget the laughter, because God's there, too. In this final sermon from his series at The Cove, Steve will tell you why. Text: John 16:16-24
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Dark Night of the Soul (4/4): Celebrating the Joy of God’s Appearance | Key Takeaways | Steve Brown
Read your Bible? Yes. Pray? Of course. But don't forget the laughter, because God's there, too. In this final sermon from his series at The Cove, Steve will tell you why. Text: John 16:16-24 Full Sermon: https://youtu.be/j8-LMj8bIeQ
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Tom Wood | Getting Everything for Nothing | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Grace – even when we HAVE it, we still might not GET it. This week, Steve and the gang chat with church planter and author Tom Wood about just how amazing grace really is. Tom's new book is called "Vital Grace: Getting Everything for Nothing" (https://amzn.to/3Rftzfp).
🗝️ What do you find the most surprising, the most challenging, the most AMAZING about grace? Share your thoughts in the Comments. 🗝️
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Tom Wood serves as president of Church Multiplication Ministries. Prior to starting CMM, he served as Director of Church Planting for a church-planting network in Atlanta and he has planted and pastored two churches. Tom earned his doctorate from Reformed Theological Seminary and has coached leaders for nearly 15 years. Tom has written and co-written several books and his latest is called "Vital Grace: Getting Everything for Nothing" (https://amzn.to/3Rftzfp).
00:00 - Intro
02:45 - Meet Tom Wood
05:34 - Why do our hearts forget grace and default back to "I'll do it myself"?
13:32 - What is "the backstory of grace"?
23:07 - The WHO of "who shall save me" (Romans 7:24)
26:09 - No matter how many books are written on grace, we still forget
29:49 - Three things about the importance of understanding our identity
34:40 - The gospel must FLOW through us (otherwise we start to stink)
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:59 - Next week's guest is...
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Bryan Chapell | Grace at Work | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Do you work in full-time ministry? Of course, you do! This week, Steve and the gang chat with Bryan Chapell about our jobs and how God imbues even the lowliest work with significance and dignity. Bryan's latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR - @Crossway ).
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Bryan Chapell has been teaching and preaching the gospel of grace around the world for more than four decades. He is pastor emeritus of the historic Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois and president emeritus of Covenant Theological Seminary. Bryan is also president of Unlimited Grace Media and a best-selling author. His latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR).
00:00 - Intro
02:40 - Meet Bryan Chapell
06:05 - When God gives us a job, He also gives us a calling
08:51 - Giving God glory with a... dungfork?
10:09 - Monday IS Sunday
14:00 - "All things can bring God glory if you intend that they should."
19:40 - What is the role of excellence in honoring God with our work?
22:26 - What's the difference between Occupation and Vocation?
25:10 - "God gives us our LABEL before he gives us our LABOR..."
29:35 - How can a lousy job give glory to God?
33:49 - "The service of leaders is to LEAD."
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:59 - Next week's guest is...
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Bryan Chapell | Grace at Work | Steve Brown, Etc. | Key Life
Do you work in full-time ministry? Of course, you do! This week, Steve and the gang chat with Bryan Chapell about our jobs and how God imbues even the lowliest work with significance and dignity. Bryan's latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR - @Crossway).
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Bryan Chapell has been teaching and preaching the gospel of grace around the world for more than four decades. He is pastor emeritus of the historic Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois and president emeritus of Covenant Theological Seminary. Bryan is also president of Unlimited Grace Media and a best-selling author. His latest book is called "Grace At Work: Redeeming The Grind & The Glory of Your Job" (https://amzn.to/3RNN8eR).
00:00 - Intro
02:40 - Meet Bryan Chapell
06:05 - When God gives us a job, He also gives us a calling
08:51 - Giving God glory with a... dungfork?
10:09 - Monday IS Sunday
14:00 - "All things can bring God glory if you intend that they should."
19:40 - What is the role of excellence in honoring God with our work?
22:26 - What's the difference between Occupation and Vocation?
25:10 - "God gives us our LABEL before he gives us our LABOR..."
29:35 - How can a lousy job give glory to God?
33:49 - "The service of leaders is to LEAD."
37:47 - Steve's closing thoughts
39:59 - Next week's guest is...
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Dark Night of the Soul (3/4): Listening to the Promises of God's Faithfulness | Steve Brown
Have you ever felt close to God, then something changed and suddenly you felt left alone in the dark? In this third sermon from Steve's series at The Cove, he explains that while you may be in the dark, God's promises mean you will never be alone. Text: Joshua 23:14, 2 Cor 1:19-21
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Dark Night of the Soul (3/4): Listening to the Promises of God's Faithfulness | Key Takeaways
Have you ever felt close to God, then something changed and suddenly you felt left alone in the dark? In this third sermon from Steve's series at The Cove, he explains that while you may be in the dark, God's promises mean you will never be alone. Text: Joshua 23:14, 2 Cor 1:19-21 Full Sermon: https://youtu.be/Zt5a_Erey1A
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