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    <description>Don’t Let The Dream Die is a podcast where guests bring their dream, name what’s threatening it, and we figure out how to keep going. Founders and teachers. Artists and pastors. Parents, operators, everyday builders.
Real stories. Real pressure—fear, funding, fatigue, closed doors, distraction, doubt. Each episode, we work through three simple questions:

What’s the dream?
What’s in the way?
What’s the next faithful step?

If the dream is worth it, it’s worth the work. Stand up. Take the next step. Don’t let the dream die.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Don’t Let The Dream Die is a podcast where guests bring their dream, name what’s threatening it, and we figure out how to keep going. Founders and teachers. Artists and pastors. Parents, operators, everyday builders.
Real stories. Real pressure—fear, funding, fatigue, closed doors, distraction, doubt. Each episode, we work through three simple questions:

What’s the dream?
What’s in the way?
What’s the next faithful step?

If the dream is worth it, it’s worth the work. Stand up. Take the next step. Don’t let the dream die.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Welcome to a special LIVE episode of the Don’t Let The Dream Die Podcast with Courtney Pray Duke! Recorded Live at the Scholar &amp; Scribe bookstore in Trilith, GA. </p><p>When the unthinkable happens, can your dream survive? Discover how hope, raw faith, and gritty perseverance can carve a path forward—even when everything falls apart.</p><p>After losing her husband in a sudden accident, Courtney Pray Duke found herself in a world where her dreams felt shattered. In this episode, she shares the honest realities of walking through loss, wrestling with faith, and rebuilding a life—one small, stubborn step at a time. Aaron Coe and Courtney Pray Duke unpack what it means to trust, dream again, and let God restore what felt lost forever. This is a story about grief, healing, and learning to get up—over and over—no matter your age or your circumstances.</p><p><br>Key Takeaways</p><ul><li>Discover how “God, I trust you” can become a lifeline, not just a phrase</li><li>Learn why surviving deep loss is less about quick fixes—and more about faithful steps that someday add up to a new story</li><li>How to ask God for new dreams when the old ones have died</li><li>Why the secret isn’t a different set of circumstances but cultivating “Christ in me”</li><li>Tactics for facing mundane, invisible battles—and why simply getting up can be a radical act of hope</li><li>The real process of moving from devastation to restoration, one honest prayer at a time</li></ul><p>Subscribe for more real stories of perseverance.<br>Like, comment, and share your own journey below!</p><p><br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #Faith #HopeAfterLoss #Grief #DreamAgain #Restoration #Podcast</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 First live podcast—introducing Courtney Pray Duke<br>02:10 The great Santa Claus wrapping debate<br>03:27 Life before loss—building a dream together<br>05:18 Remembering Andrew—faith, family, and calling<br>06:31 The accident: a day everything changed<br>08:14 “The pen felt crushed”—grieving the end of a dream<br>09:54 Wrestling with faith amid devastation<br>12:25 Immeasurably more: holding onto hope in the dark<br>13:53 The “machete” days—choosing to put one foot forward<br>15:45 Fighting through with faith: the daily battle<br>17:25 A catalyst for healing—God bringing dry bones to life<br>20:04 What trusting God actually looks like in hard moments<br>22:01 Lessons from suffering: forging new strength and dreams<br>24:47 Relearning hope—navigating guilt and restoration<br>27:14 The secret isn’t circumstances, it’s Christ in you<br>30:34 Living with eternity in mind—why our one life matters<br>32:03 Receiving a new dream: birthing the book<br>34:49 The meaning behind “And She Got Up”<br>37:42 For those who feel their dream is buried—where to begin<br>39:38 Final encouragement—why the dream isn’t over</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Welcome to a special LIVE episode of the Don’t Let The Dream Die Podcast with Courtney Pray Duke! Recorded Live at the Scholar &amp; Scribe bookstore in Trilith, GA. </p><p>When the unthinkable happens, can your dream survive? Discover how hope, raw faith, and gritty perseverance can carve a path forward—even when everything falls apart.</p><p>After losing her husband in a sudden accident, Courtney Pray Duke found herself in a world where her dreams felt shattered. In this episode, she shares the honest realities of walking through loss, wrestling with faith, and rebuilding a life—one small, stubborn step at a time. Aaron Coe and Courtney Pray Duke unpack what it means to trust, dream again, and let God restore what felt lost forever. This is a story about grief, healing, and learning to get up—over and over—no matter your age or your circumstances.</p><p><br>Key Takeaways</p><ul><li>Discover how “God, I trust you” can become a lifeline, not just a phrase</li><li>Learn why surviving deep loss is less about quick fixes—and more about faithful steps that someday add up to a new story</li><li>How to ask God for new dreams when the old ones have died</li><li>Why the secret isn’t a different set of circumstances but cultivating “Christ in me”</li><li>Tactics for facing mundane, invisible battles—and why simply getting up can be a radical act of hope</li><li>The real process of moving from devastation to restoration, one honest prayer at a time</li></ul><p>Subscribe for more real stories of perseverance.<br>Like, comment, and share your own journey below!</p><p><br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #Faith #HopeAfterLoss #Grief #DreamAgain #Restoration #Podcast</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 First live podcast—introducing Courtney Pray Duke<br>02:10 The great Santa Claus wrapping debate<br>03:27 Life before loss—building a dream together<br>05:18 Remembering Andrew—faith, family, and calling<br>06:31 The accident: a day everything changed<br>08:14 “The pen felt crushed”—grieving the end of a dream<br>09:54 Wrestling with faith amid devastation<br>12:25 Immeasurably more: holding onto hope in the dark<br>13:53 The “machete” days—choosing to put one foot forward<br>15:45 Fighting through with faith: the daily battle<br>17:25 A catalyst for healing—God bringing dry bones to life<br>20:04 What trusting God actually looks like in hard moments<br>22:01 Lessons from suffering: forging new strength and dreams<br>24:47 Relearning hope—navigating guilt and restoration<br>27:14 The secret isn’t circumstances, it’s Christ in you<br>30:34 Living with eternity in mind—why our one life matters<br>32:03 Receiving a new dream: birthing the book<br>34:49 The meaning behind “And She Got Up”<br>37:42 For those who feel their dream is buried—where to begin<br>39:38 Final encouragement—why the dream isn’t over</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Welcome to a special LIVE episode of the Don’t Let The Dream Die Podcast with Courtney Pray Duke! Recorded Live at the Scholar &amp; Scribe bookstore in Trilith, GA. </p><p>When the unthinkable happens, can your dream survive? Discover how hope, raw faith, and gritty perseverance can carve a path forward—even when everything falls apart.</p><p>After losing her husband in a sudden accident, Courtney Pray Duke found herself in a world where her dreams felt shattered. In this episode, she shares the honest realities of walking through loss, wrestling with faith, and rebuilding a life—one small, stubborn step at a time. Aaron Coe and Courtney Pray Duke unpack what it means to trust, dream again, and let God restore what felt lost forever. This is a story about grief, healing, and learning to get up—over and over—no matter your age or your circumstances.</p><p><br>Key Takeaways</p><ul><li>Discover how “God, I trust you” can become a lifeline, not just a phrase</li><li>Learn why surviving deep loss is less about quick fixes—and more about faithful steps that someday add up to a new story</li><li>How to ask God for new dreams when the old ones have died</li><li>Why the secret isn’t a different set of circumstances but cultivating “Christ in me”</li><li>Tactics for facing mundane, invisible battles—and why simply getting up can be a radical act of hope</li><li>The real process of moving from devastation to restoration, one honest prayer at a time</li></ul><p>Subscribe for more real stories of perseverance.<br>Like, comment, and share your own journey below!</p><p><br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #Faith #HopeAfterLoss #Grief #DreamAgain #Restoration #Podcast</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 First live podcast—introducing Courtney Pray Duke<br>02:10 The great Santa Claus wrapping debate<br>03:27 Life before loss—building a dream together<br>05:18 Remembering Andrew—faith, family, and calling<br>06:31 The accident: a day everything changed<br>08:14 “The pen felt crushed”—grieving the end of a dream<br>09:54 Wrestling with faith amid devastation<br>12:25 Immeasurably more: holding onto hope in the dark<br>13:53 The “machete” days—choosing to put one foot forward<br>15:45 Fighting through with faith: the daily battle<br>17:25 A catalyst for healing—God bringing dry bones to life<br>20:04 What trusting God actually looks like in hard moments<br>22:01 Lessons from suffering: forging new strength and dreams<br>24:47 Relearning hope—navigating guilt and restoration<br>27:14 The secret isn’t circumstances, it’s Christ in you<br>30:34 Living with eternity in mind—why our one life matters<br>32:03 Receiving a new dream: birthing the book<br>34:49 The meaning behind “And She Got Up”<br>37:42 For those who feel their dream is buried—where to begin<br>39:38 Final encouragement—why the dream isn’t over</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What holds you back from exchanging a well-planned path for a calling that truly fits? Discover what it’s like to release old dreams—and find the faith (and courage) to embrace what’s next.</p><p><br>When Davis Powell stepped off the path to becoming a doctor and into the unknown, he didn’t just change careers—he changed his life. In this episode, Davis Powell, President &amp; CEO of Seed Company, opens up about leaving a carefully mapped plan to follow a deeper sense of purpose, wrestling with comfort, community, and the weight of expectation. He shares how embracing guidance, letting go of people-pleasing, and tuning in to God’s peace led him to lead one of the world’s most ambitious Bible translation movements. The conversation gets real about calling, taking faithful risks, and redefining what true success looks like—even when it means letting a lifelong dream die, so something new can grow</p><p><br>Key Takeaways</p><ul><li>Why sometimes sticking to “the plan” is the comfort zone you need to escape</li><li>How to discern if your dream is truly yours—or just old expectations</li><li>The pivotal role of wise advisors who ask hard questions and speak truth</li><li>What it means to pursue hard things with peace, not just grit</li><li>The keys to leading boldly through ambiguity, especially when the stakes are high</li><li>Lessons from translating the Bible into thousands of languages—and why collaboration beats competition<p></p></li></ul><p><br>—<br>Subscribe for more inspiring episodes.<br>Like what you hear? Give it a thumbs up.<br>Comment and share your own journey of risk, faith, or chasing a new dream.</p><p>#calling #leadership #dreamchasing #Bibletranslation #faith #purpose #nonprofit #perseverance</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 — Are you following a plan or a calling?<br>01:17 — Davis Powell’s background and unexpected journey<br>02:17 — Early dreams, clarity through discomfort<br>04:03 — The shift from medical school to ministry<br>05:48 — Letting a dream die for something better<br>07:33 — On comfort, people-pleasing, and tough choices<br>09:24 — The power of wise voices and real mentorship<br>10:58 — Opening up to true community<br>12:16 — Is “hard” the only sign you’re on the right path?<br>13:05 — Recognizing grace and peace in challenges<br>14:26 — When “hard” things feel easy—finding your fit<br>15:14 — Connecting personal calling with Seed Company’s mission<br>17:03 — Why God’s Word for every language matters<br>18:45 — Inside Seed Company’s ambitious vision (and the “ASAP” goal)<br>19:24 — Milestones, challenges, and technology’s role<br>21:17 — The promise and pitfalls of AI in Bible translation<br>23:36 — Crucible questions: what keeps leaders up at night<br>24:45 — Bridging local capacity and taking real risks<br>26:41 — Translation vs. engagement—what success really means<br>28:46 — The gift and challenge of collaboration with Illuminations<br>31:18 — Why abundance beats scarcity—organizational (and spiritual) lessons<br>34:23 — Rapid-fire: Clemson Tigers, abundance, and not letting the dream die<br>35:25 — Final reflections and next steps for listeners</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What holds you back from exchanging a well-planned path for a calling that truly fits? Discover what it’s like to release old dreams—and find the faith (and courage) to embrace what’s next.</p><p><br>When Davis Powell stepped off the path to becoming a doctor and into the unknown, he didn’t just change careers—he changed his life. In this episode, Davis Powell, President &amp; CEO of Seed Company, opens up about leaving a carefully mapped plan to follow a deeper sense of purpose, wrestling with comfort, community, and the weight of expectation. He shares how embracing guidance, letting go of people-pleasing, and tuning in to God’s peace led him to lead one of the world’s most ambitious Bible translation movements. The conversation gets real about calling, taking faithful risks, and redefining what true success looks like—even when it means letting a lifelong dream die, so something new can grow</p><p><br>Key Takeaways</p><ul><li>Why sometimes sticking to “the plan” is the comfort zone you need to escape</li><li>How to discern if your dream is truly yours—or just old expectations</li><li>The pivotal role of wise advisors who ask hard questions and speak truth</li><li>What it means to pursue hard things with peace, not just grit</li><li>The keys to leading boldly through ambiguity, especially when the stakes are high</li><li>Lessons from translating the Bible into thousands of languages—and why collaboration beats competition<p></p></li></ul><p><br>—<br>Subscribe for more inspiring episodes.<br>Like what you hear? Give it a thumbs up.<br>Comment and share your own journey of risk, faith, or chasing a new dream.</p><p>#calling #leadership #dreamchasing #Bibletranslation #faith #purpose #nonprofit #perseverance</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 — Are you following a plan or a calling?<br>01:17 — Davis Powell’s background and unexpected journey<br>02:17 — Early dreams, clarity through discomfort<br>04:03 — The shift from medical school to ministry<br>05:48 — Letting a dream die for something better<br>07:33 — On comfort, people-pleasing, and tough choices<br>09:24 — The power of wise voices and real mentorship<br>10:58 — Opening up to true community<br>12:16 — Is “hard” the only sign you’re on the right path?<br>13:05 — Recognizing grace and peace in challenges<br>14:26 — When “hard” things feel easy—finding your fit<br>15:14 — Connecting personal calling with Seed Company’s mission<br>17:03 — Why God’s Word for every language matters<br>18:45 — Inside Seed Company’s ambitious vision (and the “ASAP” goal)<br>19:24 — Milestones, challenges, and technology’s role<br>21:17 — The promise and pitfalls of AI in Bible translation<br>23:36 — Crucible questions: what keeps leaders up at night<br>24:45 — Bridging local capacity and taking real risks<br>26:41 — Translation vs. engagement—what success really means<br>28:46 — The gift and challenge of collaboration with Illuminations<br>31:18 — Why abundance beats scarcity—organizational (and spiritual) lessons<br>34:23 — Rapid-fire: Clemson Tigers, abundance, and not letting the dream die<br>35:25 — Final reflections and next steps for listeners</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>When your calling gets hard—or even questioned—do you keep going? Explore the high cost and deep purpose of leading with conviction when the dream gets tested.</p><p>Stepping into global leadership, Kristin Shuler shares the unexpected challenges, moments of self-doubt, and the spiritual resilience needed to serve faithfully. From navigating culture shock and spiritual attacks to orchestrating generational leadership transitions, this conversation unpacks what it takes to stay devoted to a dream that’s bigger than yourself. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how massive visions come to life, why collaboration gets messy (and matters), and how to anchor yourself when obstacles threaten to derail you.</p><p><strong><br>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Discover how Kristin Shuler found her calling at 12—and what it feels like when your dream faces real-life confrontation and doubt.</li><li>Concrete family strategies for balancing high-impact leadership, motherhood, and Great Commission priorities.</li><li>How humble, intentional leadership transitions prevent vacuums and set organizations up for lasting impact.</li><li>The nitty-gritty of collaborating and letting go of “our way” for a Kingdom vision—why it’s so hard but so necessary.</li><li>Practical encouragement for any leader in a tough season: return to your why, clarify your priorities, and step out in obedience even when it’s costly.</li></ul><p>Subscribe for more honest stories from builders, leaders, and dreamers.<br>Like this episode? Drop a comment below—what helps you keep going when your dream is tested?<br>#Leadership #Dreams #Faith #Mission #WomenInLeadership #Unity #Podcast #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><strong>Timestamps<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 — Hearing God’s call and the cost of obedience<br>00:50 — Welcome and intro to Kristin Shuler<br>01:32 — The Santa gifts debate: wrapped or unwrapped?<br>03:01 — [Speaker B] frames the scale of Kristin's leadership and vision<br>04:06 — Early influences: childhood, church, and the spark of a missions call<br>05:46 — Mission heroes and learning radical obedience<br>07:41 — How Kristin found her place at East West<br>09:37 — When the dream gets tested: doubt and cultural confrontation<br>12:25 — Balancing executive leadership, motherhood, and priorities<br>15:27 — The cost and challenge of stepping into President role<br>17:23 — Navigating gender in international leadership<br>19:16 — Generational leadership transitions: intentionality and humility<br>24:11 — What problem is East West really tackling?<br>26:06 — Equipping multipliers &amp; the power of collaboration<br>28:24 — Hard lessons in Kingdom-minded partnership<br>31:08 — Methodology friction: why simple alignment isn’t so simple<br>34:06 — The deeper value and cost of unity<br>36:04 — Kristin’s advice for leaders about not letting the dream die<br>37:11 — Wrap-up and closing thanks</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>When your calling gets hard—or even questioned—do you keep going? Explore the high cost and deep purpose of leading with conviction when the dream gets tested.</p><p>Stepping into global leadership, Kristin Shuler shares the unexpected challenges, moments of self-doubt, and the spiritual resilience needed to serve faithfully. From navigating culture shock and spiritual attacks to orchestrating generational leadership transitions, this conversation unpacks what it takes to stay devoted to a dream that’s bigger than yourself. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how massive visions come to life, why collaboration gets messy (and matters), and how to anchor yourself when obstacles threaten to derail you.</p><p><strong><br>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Discover how Kristin Shuler found her calling at 12—and what it feels like when your dream faces real-life confrontation and doubt.</li><li>Concrete family strategies for balancing high-impact leadership, motherhood, and Great Commission priorities.</li><li>How humble, intentional leadership transitions prevent vacuums and set organizations up for lasting impact.</li><li>The nitty-gritty of collaborating and letting go of “our way” for a Kingdom vision—why it’s so hard but so necessary.</li><li>Practical encouragement for any leader in a tough season: return to your why, clarify your priorities, and step out in obedience even when it’s costly.</li></ul><p>Subscribe for more honest stories from builders, leaders, and dreamers.<br>Like this episode? Drop a comment below—what helps you keep going when your dream is tested?<br>#Leadership #Dreams #Faith #Mission #WomenInLeadership #Unity #Podcast #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><strong>Timestamps<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 — Hearing God’s call and the cost of obedience<br>00:50 — Welcome and intro to Kristin Shuler<br>01:32 — The Santa gifts debate: wrapped or unwrapped?<br>03:01 — [Speaker B] frames the scale of Kristin's leadership and vision<br>04:06 — Early influences: childhood, church, and the spark of a missions call<br>05:46 — Mission heroes and learning radical obedience<br>07:41 — How Kristin found her place at East West<br>09:37 — When the dream gets tested: doubt and cultural confrontation<br>12:25 — Balancing executive leadership, motherhood, and priorities<br>15:27 — The cost and challenge of stepping into President role<br>17:23 — Navigating gender in international leadership<br>19:16 — Generational leadership transitions: intentionality and humility<br>24:11 — What problem is East West really tackling?<br>26:06 — Equipping multipliers &amp; the power of collaboration<br>28:24 — Hard lessons in Kingdom-minded partnership<br>31:08 — Methodology friction: why simple alignment isn’t so simple<br>34:06 — The deeper value and cost of unity<br>36:04 — Kristin’s advice for leaders about not letting the dream die<br>37:11 — Wrap-up and closing thanks</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What happens when your calling gets tested? Explore how faith, grit, and clarity can rebuild what feels lost.</p><p><br>When NewSpring Church faced a turning point, Brad Cooper had a decision: stay and persevere, or walk away. In this honest conversation with Aaron Coe, Brad Cooper shares his journey through upheaval—the hard questions, the debt, and the daily choices not to give up. This episode isn’t just for pastors—it’s for anyone wondering whether to keep fighting for the dream that matters. Hear how conviction, unity, and practical faith can transform crisis into a foundation for fresh vision.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Why staying when it’s hard can shape your soul and your impact—no matter how uncertain tomorrow feels</li><li>The role of “just making the next right decision”—instead of dramatic overcorrection—during crisis and change</li><li>How NewSpring tackled huge church debt by moving “at the speed of cash flow”</li><li>What “always reforming” means for building something solid and future-proof</li><li>The power of unity: why influence without notoriety and locking arms beyond denominations unleashes real impact</li><li>Why seeing your dream to the finish line takes daily faithfulness, not just grand passion<p></p></li></ul><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations on grit, vision, and keeping your dream alive.<br>Like this episode? Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.<br>Hit Like and join the conversation.<br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Leadership #Faith #Resilience #Teamwork #Perseverance #ChurchLeadership #Vision</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 Super serious question: Are Santa’s gifts wrapped or unwrapped?<br>01:16 Clemson connections and family traditions<br>02:06 Brad Cooper’s childhood, faith, and family business roots<br>04:51 How parental influence shaped Brad Cooper’s approach to calling<br>06:12 From athlete to pastor: pivotal moments that led to ministry<br>08:15 The leadership transition at NewSpring: shock, pain, and first decisions<br>10:58 Why resolve to stay can change everything<br>12:14 Making the decision to persevere when quitting seems easier<br>13:14 Redefining passion as the pain you’ll endure to see it through<br>15:21 “Just keep doing the next right thing”—navigating uncertainty together<br>16:01 Learning to reform and anchor in Scripture, not just trends<br>18:01 The church’s financial reckoning and moving at the speed of cash flow<br>21:09 Stepping from survival to stability and dreaming again<br>23:20 Imagining the church’s future: everyday relationships and missional living<br>26:55 Impact outside Sunday: vision for the kingdom in every sector<br>29:33 Navigating polarization, diversity, and unity in a megachurch context<br>31:18 Influence without notoriety—the model of humble impact<br>33:08 Why post-denominational collaboration is essential for real change<br>35:10 Future orientation: picking a fixed point for purpose<br>36:18 The new opportunities for churches outside denominational walls<br>38:07 Walls, partnerships, and why the work is too big for narrow boundaries<br>39:19 What if I hadn’t stayed? The cost of giving up, and honoring daily faithfulness<br>41:48 Fourth-quarter finishers and what it means to end well<br>42:35 Final encouragement: legacy, perseverance, and the fruit that comes from staying in the game<br>43:28 How you don’t let the dream die: God gets the glory, you get the joy, the world gets the good<br>43:41 Closing remarks and episode wrap</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What happens when your calling gets tested? Explore how faith, grit, and clarity can rebuild what feels lost.</p><p><br>When NewSpring Church faced a turning point, Brad Cooper had a decision: stay and persevere, or walk away. In this honest conversation with Aaron Coe, Brad Cooper shares his journey through upheaval—the hard questions, the debt, and the daily choices not to give up. This episode isn’t just for pastors—it’s for anyone wondering whether to keep fighting for the dream that matters. Hear how conviction, unity, and practical faith can transform crisis into a foundation for fresh vision.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Why staying when it’s hard can shape your soul and your impact—no matter how uncertain tomorrow feels</li><li>The role of “just making the next right decision”—instead of dramatic overcorrection—during crisis and change</li><li>How NewSpring tackled huge church debt by moving “at the speed of cash flow”</li><li>What “always reforming” means for building something solid and future-proof</li><li>The power of unity: why influence without notoriety and locking arms beyond denominations unleashes real impact</li><li>Why seeing your dream to the finish line takes daily faithfulness, not just grand passion<p></p></li></ul><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations on grit, vision, and keeping your dream alive.<br>Like this episode? Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.<br>Hit Like and join the conversation.<br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Leadership #Faith #Resilience #Teamwork #Perseverance #ChurchLeadership #Vision</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 Super serious question: Are Santa’s gifts wrapped or unwrapped?<br>01:16 Clemson connections and family traditions<br>02:06 Brad Cooper’s childhood, faith, and family business roots<br>04:51 How parental influence shaped Brad Cooper’s approach to calling<br>06:12 From athlete to pastor: pivotal moments that led to ministry<br>08:15 The leadership transition at NewSpring: shock, pain, and first decisions<br>10:58 Why resolve to stay can change everything<br>12:14 Making the decision to persevere when quitting seems easier<br>13:14 Redefining passion as the pain you’ll endure to see it through<br>15:21 “Just keep doing the next right thing”—navigating uncertainty together<br>16:01 Learning to reform and anchor in Scripture, not just trends<br>18:01 The church’s financial reckoning and moving at the speed of cash flow<br>21:09 Stepping from survival to stability and dreaming again<br>23:20 Imagining the church’s future: everyday relationships and missional living<br>26:55 Impact outside Sunday: vision for the kingdom in every sector<br>29:33 Navigating polarization, diversity, and unity in a megachurch context<br>31:18 Influence without notoriety—the model of humble impact<br>33:08 Why post-denominational collaboration is essential for real change<br>35:10 Future orientation: picking a fixed point for purpose<br>36:18 The new opportunities for churches outside denominational walls<br>38:07 Walls, partnerships, and why the work is too big for narrow boundaries<br>39:19 What if I hadn’t stayed? The cost of giving up, and honoring daily faithfulness<br>41:48 Fourth-quarter finishers and what it means to end well<br>42:35 Final encouragement: legacy, perseverance, and the fruit that comes from staying in the game<br>43:28 How you don’t let the dream die: God gets the glory, you get the joy, the world gets the good<br>43:41 Closing remarks and episode wrap</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 11:14:25 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What happens when your calling gets tested? Explore how faith, grit, and clarity can rebuild what feels lost.</p><p><br>When NewSpring Church faced a turning point, Brad Cooper had a decision: stay and persevere, or walk away. In this honest conversation with Aaron Coe, Brad Cooper shares his journey through upheaval—the hard questions, the debt, and the daily choices not to give up. This episode isn’t just for pastors—it’s for anyone wondering whether to keep fighting for the dream that matters. Hear how conviction, unity, and practical faith can transform crisis into a foundation for fresh vision.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Why staying when it’s hard can shape your soul and your impact—no matter how uncertain tomorrow feels</li><li>The role of “just making the next right decision”—instead of dramatic overcorrection—during crisis and change</li><li>How NewSpring tackled huge church debt by moving “at the speed of cash flow”</li><li>What “always reforming” means for building something solid and future-proof</li><li>The power of unity: why influence without notoriety and locking arms beyond denominations unleashes real impact</li><li>Why seeing your dream to the finish line takes daily faithfulness, not just grand passion<p></p></li></ul><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations on grit, vision, and keeping your dream alive.<br>Like this episode? Drop a comment with your biggest takeaway.<br>Hit Like and join the conversation.<br>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Leadership #Faith #Resilience #Teamwork #Perseverance #ChurchLeadership #Vision</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 Super serious question: Are Santa’s gifts wrapped or unwrapped?<br>01:16 Clemson connections and family traditions<br>02:06 Brad Cooper’s childhood, faith, and family business roots<br>04:51 How parental influence shaped Brad Cooper’s approach to calling<br>06:12 From athlete to pastor: pivotal moments that led to ministry<br>08:15 The leadership transition at NewSpring: shock, pain, and first decisions<br>10:58 Why resolve to stay can change everything<br>12:14 Making the decision to persevere when quitting seems easier<br>13:14 Redefining passion as the pain you’ll endure to see it through<br>15:21 “Just keep doing the next right thing”—navigating uncertainty together<br>16:01 Learning to reform and anchor in Scripture, not just trends<br>18:01 The church’s financial reckoning and moving at the speed of cash flow<br>21:09 Stepping from survival to stability and dreaming again<br>23:20 Imagining the church’s future: everyday relationships and missional living<br>26:55 Impact outside Sunday: vision for the kingdom in every sector<br>29:33 Navigating polarization, diversity, and unity in a megachurch context<br>31:18 Influence without notoriety—the model of humble impact<br>33:08 Why post-denominational collaboration is essential for real change<br>35:10 Future orientation: picking a fixed point for purpose<br>36:18 The new opportunities for churches outside denominational walls<br>38:07 Walls, partnerships, and why the work is too big for narrow boundaries<br>39:19 What if I hadn’t stayed? The cost of giving up, and honoring daily faithfulness<br>41:48 Fourth-quarter finishers and what it means to end well<br>42:35 Final encouragement: legacy, perseverance, and the fruit that comes from staying in the game<br>43:28 How you don’t let the dream die: God gets the glory, you get the joy, the world gets the good<br>43:41 Closing remarks and episode wrap</p>]]>
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      <title>From NFL Kicker to Uniting Bible Translators Worldwide</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the dream is bigger than you, how do you keep going—especially when the cost gets personal? Journey through the story of Illuminations, where unity, sacrifice, and grace reshape a global mission.</p><p>What does it take to unite dozens of organizations, overcome deep fragmentation, and shave a century off a world-changing timeline? In this episode, Aaron Coe sits down with former NFL kicker Todd Peterson, who helped lead a radical collaborative movement to translate the Bible into every language. They explore the hard-won battles behind partnership, the uncomfortable truth about finances in mission, and the real price paid—spiritually and relationally—by leaders who chose to work together. More than just a win for Bible translation, their conversation reveals how humility, generosity, and perseverance can spark acceleration where division once stalled progress.</p><p>Key Takeaways:<br>- How collaborative impact in Bible translation turned competing organizations into partners—and sped up global access by decades<br>- Why tackling the financial side of mission work is essential for real progress—and how generosity multiplies results<br>- The personal and spiritual costs paid by leaders who pursue unity, including the unseen battles and setbacks<br>- Why robust cooperation isn’t just a logistical win, but a spiritual one: God commands blessing where there’s unity<br>- Practical wisdom for anyone dreaming of collective efforts, from neighborhood projects to global movements</p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations and practical insights.<br>Like if you found this helpful.</p><p>Comment: What’s your biggest lesson about collaboration or generosity?</p><p>#BibleTranslation #Leadership #Collaboration #Mission #Illuminations #Generosity #Faith #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 My story is a story of grace: Todd Peterson's pivotal college football moment<br>00:17 “Not on our watch”—spiritual urgency and early resistance<br>01:12 Introducing Todd Peterson: NFL years and mission-driven life<br>01:59 Unmerited favor, stewardship, and entering Bible translation<br>02:59 How passion for youth, sports, and leadership led to a focus on God’s word<br>03:40 Bible translation’s timeline and the first collaboration spark<br>04:33 Birth of Illuminations: solving fragmentation, embracing unity<br>06:20 Painting the landscape: agencies, Bible societies, and the need for partnership<br>07:33 Early choke points—data, copyright, and sausage making<br>08:44 The AI challenge: agencies unite instead of competing<br>09:56 Breaking down giver/receiver dynamics and spiritual arrogance<br>11:14 Culture shift: unity, vision, and why “not on our watch” matters<br>12:07 The YouVersion story—why digital distribution required unified effort<br>12:54 Illuminations as precursor: unity catalyzes solutions<br>13:38 Repository, access, and self-perpetuating good behavior<br>15:12 Isaiah 60:3—the biblical heart behind Illuminations<br>15:34 Solving the distribution issue and unlocking global reach<br>16:26 Old habits, new tricks: value-driven change accelerates engagement<br>18:19 What’s next: hurdles and opportunities for collaborative impact<br>18:51 Collective impact essentials and fundraising breakthroughs<br>20:21 Brave CEOs, shared donors, and “all boats rise”<br>22:24 Empirical results: generosity transforms giving<br>23:19 Why finances are the catalytic third leg of sustainable impact<br>25:07 The gospel’s model for generosity—and breaking scarcity mindset<br>27:40 Ministry leaders, business perspective, and trusting God for provision<br>29:27 Positive reinforcement and winning behavior<br>29:42 Honoring the personal cost of collaboration<br>30:54 How far we’ve come: updated timeline and goal for 2033<br>32:16 What "eradicate Bible poverty" really means—impact metrics<br>33:28 Aspirational targets, acceleration, and the AI advantage<br>34:26 Quality, speed, and how Illuminations avoids “sloppy” translation<br>35:01 Why this level of cooperation is unprecedented in missions history<br>36:17 The real price: personal, spiritual, and emotional costs paid<br>37:07 “Is it worth it?”—stories from CEOs and resource partners<br>39:12 Stakes are high: spiritual warfare and obstacles<br>39:54 Family adversity, enemy resistance, and staying the course<br>41:40 Encouragement for those dreaming of working together<br>42:22 Wisdom for aspiring collaborators: unity, humility, perseverance<br>45:08 “Team together”—final reflections on why partnership wins<br>45:23 Football predictions and the lighter side of perseverance<br>47:02 Celebrating friendship, faithfulness, and the long journey</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the dream is bigger than you, how do you keep going—especially when the cost gets personal? Journey through the story of Illuminations, where unity, sacrifice, and grace reshape a global mission.</p><p>What does it take to unite dozens of organizations, overcome deep fragmentation, and shave a century off a world-changing timeline? In this episode, Aaron Coe sits down with former NFL kicker Todd Peterson, who helped lead a radical collaborative movement to translate the Bible into every language. They explore the hard-won battles behind partnership, the uncomfortable truth about finances in mission, and the real price paid—spiritually and relationally—by leaders who chose to work together. More than just a win for Bible translation, their conversation reveals how humility, generosity, and perseverance can spark acceleration where division once stalled progress.</p><p>Key Takeaways:<br>- How collaborative impact in Bible translation turned competing organizations into partners—and sped up global access by decades<br>- Why tackling the financial side of mission work is essential for real progress—and how generosity multiplies results<br>- The personal and spiritual costs paid by leaders who pursue unity, including the unseen battles and setbacks<br>- Why robust cooperation isn’t just a logistical win, but a spiritual one: God commands blessing where there’s unity<br>- Practical wisdom for anyone dreaming of collective efforts, from neighborhood projects to global movements</p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations and practical insights.<br>Like if you found this helpful.</p><p>Comment: What’s your biggest lesson about collaboration or generosity?</p><p>#BibleTranslation #Leadership #Collaboration #Mission #Illuminations #Generosity #Faith #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 My story is a story of grace: Todd Peterson's pivotal college football moment<br>00:17 “Not on our watch”—spiritual urgency and early resistance<br>01:12 Introducing Todd Peterson: NFL years and mission-driven life<br>01:59 Unmerited favor, stewardship, and entering Bible translation<br>02:59 How passion for youth, sports, and leadership led to a focus on God’s word<br>03:40 Bible translation’s timeline and the first collaboration spark<br>04:33 Birth of Illuminations: solving fragmentation, embracing unity<br>06:20 Painting the landscape: agencies, Bible societies, and the need for partnership<br>07:33 Early choke points—data, copyright, and sausage making<br>08:44 The AI challenge: agencies unite instead of competing<br>09:56 Breaking down giver/receiver dynamics and spiritual arrogance<br>11:14 Culture shift: unity, vision, and why “not on our watch” matters<br>12:07 The YouVersion story—why digital distribution required unified effort<br>12:54 Illuminations as precursor: unity catalyzes solutions<br>13:38 Repository, access, and self-perpetuating good behavior<br>15:12 Isaiah 60:3—the biblical heart behind Illuminations<br>15:34 Solving the distribution issue and unlocking global reach<br>16:26 Old habits, new tricks: value-driven change accelerates engagement<br>18:19 What’s next: hurdles and opportunities for collaborative impact<br>18:51 Collective impact essentials and fundraising breakthroughs<br>20:21 Brave CEOs, shared donors, and “all boats rise”<br>22:24 Empirical results: generosity transforms giving<br>23:19 Why finances are the catalytic third leg of sustainable impact<br>25:07 The gospel’s model for generosity—and breaking scarcity mindset<br>27:40 Ministry leaders, business perspective, and trusting God for provision<br>29:27 Positive reinforcement and winning behavior<br>29:42 Honoring the personal cost of collaboration<br>30:54 How far we’ve come: updated timeline and goal for 2033<br>32:16 What "eradicate Bible poverty" really means—impact metrics<br>33:28 Aspirational targets, acceleration, and the AI advantage<br>34:26 Quality, speed, and how Illuminations avoids “sloppy” translation<br>35:01 Why this level of cooperation is unprecedented in missions history<br>36:17 The real price: personal, spiritual, and emotional costs paid<br>37:07 “Is it worth it?”—stories from CEOs and resource partners<br>39:12 Stakes are high: spiritual warfare and obstacles<br>39:54 Family adversity, enemy resistance, and staying the course<br>41:40 Encouragement for those dreaming of working together<br>42:22 Wisdom for aspiring collaborators: unity, humility, perseverance<br>45:08 “Team together”—final reflections on why partnership wins<br>45:23 Football predictions and the lighter side of perseverance<br>47:02 Celebrating friendship, faithfulness, and the long journey</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the dream is bigger than you, how do you keep going—especially when the cost gets personal? Journey through the story of Illuminations, where unity, sacrifice, and grace reshape a global mission.</p><p>What does it take to unite dozens of organizations, overcome deep fragmentation, and shave a century off a world-changing timeline? In this episode, Aaron Coe sits down with former NFL kicker Todd Peterson, who helped lead a radical collaborative movement to translate the Bible into every language. They explore the hard-won battles behind partnership, the uncomfortable truth about finances in mission, and the real price paid—spiritually and relationally—by leaders who chose to work together. More than just a win for Bible translation, their conversation reveals how humility, generosity, and perseverance can spark acceleration where division once stalled progress.</p><p>Key Takeaways:<br>- How collaborative impact in Bible translation turned competing organizations into partners—and sped up global access by decades<br>- Why tackling the financial side of mission work is essential for real progress—and how generosity multiplies results<br>- The personal and spiritual costs paid by leaders who pursue unity, including the unseen battles and setbacks<br>- Why robust cooperation isn’t just a logistical win, but a spiritual one: God commands blessing where there’s unity<br>- Practical wisdom for anyone dreaming of collective efforts, from neighborhood projects to global movements</p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations and practical insights.<br>Like if you found this helpful.</p><p>Comment: What’s your biggest lesson about collaboration or generosity?</p><p>#BibleTranslation #Leadership #Collaboration #Mission #Illuminations #Generosity #Faith #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 My story is a story of grace: Todd Peterson's pivotal college football moment<br>00:17 “Not on our watch”—spiritual urgency and early resistance<br>01:12 Introducing Todd Peterson: NFL years and mission-driven life<br>01:59 Unmerited favor, stewardship, and entering Bible translation<br>02:59 How passion for youth, sports, and leadership led to a focus on God’s word<br>03:40 Bible translation’s timeline and the first collaboration spark<br>04:33 Birth of Illuminations: solving fragmentation, embracing unity<br>06:20 Painting the landscape: agencies, Bible societies, and the need for partnership<br>07:33 Early choke points—data, copyright, and sausage making<br>08:44 The AI challenge: agencies unite instead of competing<br>09:56 Breaking down giver/receiver dynamics and spiritual arrogance<br>11:14 Culture shift: unity, vision, and why “not on our watch” matters<br>12:07 The YouVersion story—why digital distribution required unified effort<br>12:54 Illuminations as precursor: unity catalyzes solutions<br>13:38 Repository, access, and self-perpetuating good behavior<br>15:12 Isaiah 60:3—the biblical heart behind Illuminations<br>15:34 Solving the distribution issue and unlocking global reach<br>16:26 Old habits, new tricks: value-driven change accelerates engagement<br>18:19 What’s next: hurdles and opportunities for collaborative impact<br>18:51 Collective impact essentials and fundraising breakthroughs<br>20:21 Brave CEOs, shared donors, and “all boats rise”<br>22:24 Empirical results: generosity transforms giving<br>23:19 Why finances are the catalytic third leg of sustainable impact<br>25:07 The gospel’s model for generosity—and breaking scarcity mindset<br>27:40 Ministry leaders, business perspective, and trusting God for provision<br>29:27 Positive reinforcement and winning behavior<br>29:42 Honoring the personal cost of collaboration<br>30:54 How far we’ve come: updated timeline and goal for 2033<br>32:16 What "eradicate Bible poverty" really means—impact metrics<br>33:28 Aspirational targets, acceleration, and the AI advantage<br>34:26 Quality, speed, and how Illuminations avoids “sloppy” translation<br>35:01 Why this level of cooperation is unprecedented in missions history<br>36:17 The real price: personal, spiritual, and emotional costs paid<br>37:07 “Is it worth it?”—stories from CEOs and resource partners<br>39:12 Stakes are high: spiritual warfare and obstacles<br>39:54 Family adversity, enemy resistance, and staying the course<br>41:40 Encouragement for those dreaming of working together<br>42:22 Wisdom for aspiring collaborators: unity, humility, perseverance<br>45:08 “Team together”—final reflections on why partnership wins<br>45:23 Football predictions and the lighter side of perseverance<br>47:02 Celebrating friendship, faithfulness, and the long journey</p>]]>
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      <title>How Big Dreams Survive When Politics Get In The Way</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How Big Dreams Survive When Politics Get In The Way</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What does it take to make a big dream a reality when compromise—and giving up—seems easier? Hear what really happens behind the scenes when passion, politics, and purpose collide.</p><p>Former U.S. Senate Chief of Staff Todd Womack joins Aaron Coe for an honest conversation about driving major change from inside public service—and what he learned about seeing tough dreams through. From fighting modern slavery legislation to building coalitions against the odds, they unpack why “perfect” solutions rarely exist, where real progress is made, and how holding a big vision (without letting ego take over) can launch world-shifting change. If you’re wrestling to keep your own dream alive, this episode shows both the reality checks and the rewards along the way.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Discover why the “perfect” dream is often impossible—but 80% can be better than none.</li><li>See how deep conviction (and humble compromise) turn vision into progress, even through relentless setbacks.</li><li>Learn why dreamers must balance core convictions with the willingness to adapt if they want to build coalitions.</li><li>Find out how raising awareness, not just passing laws, can sometimes move the needle more than expected.</li><li>Hear practical advice for anyone considering public service or advocacy—what it takes, where you can have impact, and why expertise matters.</li></ul><p>Get inspired to dream big, stand firm, and keep showing up—even when things get messy.</p><p>———</p><p>Follow for real stories, honest lessons, and field notes to keep your dream alive.<br>Like and comment to share your story or questions—we want to hear what you’re building.</p><p>#DreamBig #PublicService #Leadership #NeverGiveUp #ModernSlavery #PolicyChange #CoalitionBuilding #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 — The tension of imperfect solutions and big dreams<br>00:32 — Introducing Todd Womack &amp; Aaron Coe’s long history<br>01:15 — From childhood dreams to unexpected doors into public service<br>03:30 — Saying yes to opportunity: The path from local to national politics<br>04:52 — The real role of vision in transforming communities<br>05:51 — How Passion City &amp; IJM sparked a crusade against modern slavery<br>07:11 — Moments of awakening: Realizing your own influence<br>08:09 — Building unlikely alliances between faith, advocacy, and government<br>09:09 — Unexpected obstacles: politics, abortion, and hard delays<br>10:03 — Navigating social issues and pivoting for progress<br>11:24 — Why widespread awareness can sometimes be the greatest win<br>12:01 — Lessons from hard-fought legislation: what Todd Womack would do differently<br>13:36 — The reality of compromise vs. perfection in public life<br>14:53 — Crucible moments: when to let go of “pure” dreams to get results<br>16:44 — Difference between the original dream and what actually gets done<br>18:26 — How struggle and education built a movement, not just a law<br>19:22 — Advice for holding tightly to conviction while staying flexible<br>19:33 — Why dreaming BIG (and letting go of ego) attracts others<br>20:51 — The powerful upside of compromise and coalition-building<br>21:35 — Is true collaboration a thing of the past in politics?<br>22:22 — How Congress has changed—and why relationships still matter<br>23:23 — The lost arts of humility, humanity, and bipartisan negotiation<br>24:50 — Life after DC: helping others’ dreams become reality<br>26:44 — From multinationals to local projects: strategic advocacy in action<br>28:14 — Todd Womack’s own dreams and what energizes him now<br>29:51 — Finding purpose and impact at the edges of government<br>30:14 — Should you go into public service? Honest encouragement<br>31:53 — Becoming an expert, mastering your moment, making a difference<br>32:21 — Closing encouragement: keep fighting for your dream</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What does it take to make a big dream a reality when compromise—and giving up—seems easier? Hear what really happens behind the scenes when passion, politics, and purpose collide.</p><p>Former U.S. Senate Chief of Staff Todd Womack joins Aaron Coe for an honest conversation about driving major change from inside public service—and what he learned about seeing tough dreams through. From fighting modern slavery legislation to building coalitions against the odds, they unpack why “perfect” solutions rarely exist, where real progress is made, and how holding a big vision (without letting ego take over) can launch world-shifting change. If you’re wrestling to keep your own dream alive, this episode shows both the reality checks and the rewards along the way.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Discover why the “perfect” dream is often impossible—but 80% can be better than none.</li><li>See how deep conviction (and humble compromise) turn vision into progress, even through relentless setbacks.</li><li>Learn why dreamers must balance core convictions with the willingness to adapt if they want to build coalitions.</li><li>Find out how raising awareness, not just passing laws, can sometimes move the needle more than expected.</li><li>Hear practical advice for anyone considering public service or advocacy—what it takes, where you can have impact, and why expertise matters.</li></ul><p>Get inspired to dream big, stand firm, and keep showing up—even when things get messy.</p><p>———</p><p>Follow for real stories, honest lessons, and field notes to keep your dream alive.<br>Like and comment to share your story or questions—we want to hear what you’re building.</p><p>#DreamBig #PublicService #Leadership #NeverGiveUp #ModernSlavery #PolicyChange #CoalitionBuilding #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 — The tension of imperfect solutions and big dreams<br>00:32 — Introducing Todd Womack &amp; Aaron Coe’s long history<br>01:15 — From childhood dreams to unexpected doors into public service<br>03:30 — Saying yes to opportunity: The path from local to national politics<br>04:52 — The real role of vision in transforming communities<br>05:51 — How Passion City &amp; IJM sparked a crusade against modern slavery<br>07:11 — Moments of awakening: Realizing your own influence<br>08:09 — Building unlikely alliances between faith, advocacy, and government<br>09:09 — Unexpected obstacles: politics, abortion, and hard delays<br>10:03 — Navigating social issues and pivoting for progress<br>11:24 — Why widespread awareness can sometimes be the greatest win<br>12:01 — Lessons from hard-fought legislation: what Todd Womack would do differently<br>13:36 — The reality of compromise vs. perfection in public life<br>14:53 — Crucible moments: when to let go of “pure” dreams to get results<br>16:44 — Difference between the original dream and what actually gets done<br>18:26 — How struggle and education built a movement, not just a law<br>19:22 — Advice for holding tightly to conviction while staying flexible<br>19:33 — Why dreaming BIG (and letting go of ego) attracts others<br>20:51 — The powerful upside of compromise and coalition-building<br>21:35 — Is true collaboration a thing of the past in politics?<br>22:22 — How Congress has changed—and why relationships still matter<br>23:23 — The lost arts of humility, humanity, and bipartisan negotiation<br>24:50 — Life after DC: helping others’ dreams become reality<br>26:44 — From multinationals to local projects: strategic advocacy in action<br>28:14 — Todd Womack’s own dreams and what energizes him now<br>29:51 — Finding purpose and impact at the edges of government<br>30:14 — Should you go into public service? Honest encouragement<br>31:53 — Becoming an expert, mastering your moment, making a difference<br>32:21 — Closing encouragement: keep fighting for your dream</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>What does it take to make a big dream a reality when compromise—and giving up—seems easier? Hear what really happens behind the scenes when passion, politics, and purpose collide.</p><p>Former U.S. Senate Chief of Staff Todd Womack joins Aaron Coe for an honest conversation about driving major change from inside public service—and what he learned about seeing tough dreams through. From fighting modern slavery legislation to building coalitions against the odds, they unpack why “perfect” solutions rarely exist, where real progress is made, and how holding a big vision (without letting ego take over) can launch world-shifting change. If you’re wrestling to keep your own dream alive, this episode shows both the reality checks and the rewards along the way.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>Discover why the “perfect” dream is often impossible—but 80% can be better than none.</li><li>See how deep conviction (and humble compromise) turn vision into progress, even through relentless setbacks.</li><li>Learn why dreamers must balance core convictions with the willingness to adapt if they want to build coalitions.</li><li>Find out how raising awareness, not just passing laws, can sometimes move the needle more than expected.</li><li>Hear practical advice for anyone considering public service or advocacy—what it takes, where you can have impact, and why expertise matters.</li></ul><p>Get inspired to dream big, stand firm, and keep showing up—even when things get messy.</p><p>———</p><p>Follow for real stories, honest lessons, and field notes to keep your dream alive.<br>Like and comment to share your story or questions—we want to hear what you’re building.</p><p>#DreamBig #PublicService #Leadership #NeverGiveUp #ModernSlavery #PolicyChange #CoalitionBuilding #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 — The tension of imperfect solutions and big dreams<br>00:32 — Introducing Todd Womack &amp; Aaron Coe’s long history<br>01:15 — From childhood dreams to unexpected doors into public service<br>03:30 — Saying yes to opportunity: The path from local to national politics<br>04:52 — The real role of vision in transforming communities<br>05:51 — How Passion City &amp; IJM sparked a crusade against modern slavery<br>07:11 — Moments of awakening: Realizing your own influence<br>08:09 — Building unlikely alliances between faith, advocacy, and government<br>09:09 — Unexpected obstacles: politics, abortion, and hard delays<br>10:03 — Navigating social issues and pivoting for progress<br>11:24 — Why widespread awareness can sometimes be the greatest win<br>12:01 — Lessons from hard-fought legislation: what Todd Womack would do differently<br>13:36 — The reality of compromise vs. perfection in public life<br>14:53 — Crucible moments: when to let go of “pure” dreams to get results<br>16:44 — Difference between the original dream and what actually gets done<br>18:26 — How struggle and education built a movement, not just a law<br>19:22 — Advice for holding tightly to conviction while staying flexible<br>19:33 — Why dreaming BIG (and letting go of ego) attracts others<br>20:51 — The powerful upside of compromise and coalition-building<br>21:35 — Is true collaboration a thing of the past in politics?<br>22:22 — How Congress has changed—and why relationships still matter<br>23:23 — The lost arts of humility, humanity, and bipartisan negotiation<br>24:50 — Life after DC: helping others’ dreams become reality<br>26:44 — From multinationals to local projects: strategic advocacy in action<br>28:14 — Todd Womack’s own dreams and what energizes him now<br>29:51 — Finding purpose and impact at the edges of government<br>30:14 — Should you go into public service? Honest encouragement<br>31:53 — Becoming an expert, mastering your moment, making a difference<br>32:21 — Closing encouragement: keep fighting for your dream</p>]]>
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      <title>The Real Reason Your Dream Isn’t Happening Yet</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Real Reason Your Dream Isn’t Happening Yet</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if you’re the biggest thing standing between you and your dream? This episode uncovers the tough truths—and surprising breakthroughs—of chasing your dream, even when no one gives you permission.</p><p>Writer and storyteller Jason Dyba joins Aaron Coe to share his journey from self-doubt and “safe” choices to leaving security behind and making space for the creative work that matters most. Together, they dig into the unseen biases, invisible hurdles, and real-life sacrifices it takes to move from dreaming to doing—especially later in life. Discover why the easiest “yes” can steal the dream you actually want, and what it really looks like to show up when the stakes are high. If you’ve ever thought it’s too risky, too late, or too daunting, this conversation will help you clarify, name, and unblock your next step.</p><p>Key Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why your biggest hurdle is often yourself—and what to do about it</li><li>The pain and payoff of saying “no” to good things for the sake of your real dream</li><li>How self-limiting beliefs and cultural narratives quietly shape your expectations</li><li>The power of “permission”—and why you must give it to yourself</li><li>Practical strategies for making consistent progress, not just waiting for inspiration</li><li>Why putting your “yes” on the calendar is the most honest commitment<p></p></li></ul><p>—<br>Subscribe for more real, honest conversations that keep your dream alive.<br>Like this episode if you need the reminder that it’s never too late.<br>Drop a comment: What’s one “good lie” you’ve believed about your own dream?</p><p><br>#Dreams #Creativity #ChasingYourDream #Inspiration #Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #OvercomingDoubt #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 One of the biggest hurdles: Our own biases<br>00:05 Waiting for permission to dream<br>00:12 Yes vs. No: Pathways to possibilities<br>00:19 The good lies we believe about our dreams<br>00:56 Introducing Jason Dyba and shared projects<br>02:34 Jason’s story: Family, work, and creative life<br>03:21 Living what you once dreamed—and why it doesn’t always feel dreamy<br>04:26 Why clarifying your dream is so challenging<br>05:15 The self-limiting beliefs and hurdles in creative life<br>06:26 Cultural influence: Not knowing any artists or dreamers growing up<br>08:16 How influential mentors break your limits<br>09:09 Waiting for someone else’s permission—and realizing you must give your own<br>10:22 No epiphany, but small wins building confidence<br>11:39 Naming the “meta-dream”—writing a lasting story<br>12:00 Leaving safety behind: Navigating career shifts and dream pursuit<br>14:27 The hardest decisions: Saying no to what’s good (and familiar)<br>16:53 The practical transition: Freelancing, family, and risk<br>18:58 Time as the currency of your dream<br>20:18 The hardest trade-offs (family vs. focus)<br>21:28 Seeing through the “good lies” we tell ourselves<br>22:40 Choosing your best yes for a decade, not just a day<br>23:12 Why saying “no” can unlock limitless potential<br>24:00 The dangers of curiosity and impulsive yeses<br>25:37 Progress: What showing up looks like, every day<br>26:49 The real yes is on your calendar<br>27:42 Encouragement for anyone with a “smaller” dream<br>28:54 Don’t wait for permission or the “right” circumstances<br>30:02 The value of accountability and tracking the journey<br>31:00 Final thoughts: Show up, do the work, let the dream live</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if you’re the biggest thing standing between you and your dream? This episode uncovers the tough truths—and surprising breakthroughs—of chasing your dream, even when no one gives you permission.</p><p>Writer and storyteller Jason Dyba joins Aaron Coe to share his journey from self-doubt and “safe” choices to leaving security behind and making space for the creative work that matters most. Together, they dig into the unseen biases, invisible hurdles, and real-life sacrifices it takes to move from dreaming to doing—especially later in life. Discover why the easiest “yes” can steal the dream you actually want, and what it really looks like to show up when the stakes are high. If you’ve ever thought it’s too risky, too late, or too daunting, this conversation will help you clarify, name, and unblock your next step.</p><p>Key Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why your biggest hurdle is often yourself—and what to do about it</li><li>The pain and payoff of saying “no” to good things for the sake of your real dream</li><li>How self-limiting beliefs and cultural narratives quietly shape your expectations</li><li>The power of “permission”—and why you must give it to yourself</li><li>Practical strategies for making consistent progress, not just waiting for inspiration</li><li>Why putting your “yes” on the calendar is the most honest commitment<p></p></li></ul><p>—<br>Subscribe for more real, honest conversations that keep your dream alive.<br>Like this episode if you need the reminder that it’s never too late.<br>Drop a comment: What’s one “good lie” you’ve believed about your own dream?</p><p><br>#Dreams #Creativity #ChasingYourDream #Inspiration #Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #OvercomingDoubt #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 One of the biggest hurdles: Our own biases<br>00:05 Waiting for permission to dream<br>00:12 Yes vs. No: Pathways to possibilities<br>00:19 The good lies we believe about our dreams<br>00:56 Introducing Jason Dyba and shared projects<br>02:34 Jason’s story: Family, work, and creative life<br>03:21 Living what you once dreamed—and why it doesn’t always feel dreamy<br>04:26 Why clarifying your dream is so challenging<br>05:15 The self-limiting beliefs and hurdles in creative life<br>06:26 Cultural influence: Not knowing any artists or dreamers growing up<br>08:16 How influential mentors break your limits<br>09:09 Waiting for someone else’s permission—and realizing you must give your own<br>10:22 No epiphany, but small wins building confidence<br>11:39 Naming the “meta-dream”—writing a lasting story<br>12:00 Leaving safety behind: Navigating career shifts and dream pursuit<br>14:27 The hardest decisions: Saying no to what’s good (and familiar)<br>16:53 The practical transition: Freelancing, family, and risk<br>18:58 Time as the currency of your dream<br>20:18 The hardest trade-offs (family vs. focus)<br>21:28 Seeing through the “good lies” we tell ourselves<br>22:40 Choosing your best yes for a decade, not just a day<br>23:12 Why saying “no” can unlock limitless potential<br>24:00 The dangers of curiosity and impulsive yeses<br>25:37 Progress: What showing up looks like, every day<br>26:49 The real yes is on your calendar<br>27:42 Encouragement for anyone with a “smaller” dream<br>28:54 Don’t wait for permission or the “right” circumstances<br>30:02 The value of accountability and tracking the journey<br>31:00 Final thoughts: Show up, do the work, let the dream live</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Aaron Coe</author>
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      <itunes:author>Aaron Coe</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if you’re the biggest thing standing between you and your dream? This episode uncovers the tough truths—and surprising breakthroughs—of chasing your dream, even when no one gives you permission.</p><p>Writer and storyteller Jason Dyba joins Aaron Coe to share his journey from self-doubt and “safe” choices to leaving security behind and making space for the creative work that matters most. Together, they dig into the unseen biases, invisible hurdles, and real-life sacrifices it takes to move from dreaming to doing—especially later in life. Discover why the easiest “yes” can steal the dream you actually want, and what it really looks like to show up when the stakes are high. If you’ve ever thought it’s too risky, too late, or too daunting, this conversation will help you clarify, name, and unblock your next step.</p><p>Key Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Why your biggest hurdle is often yourself—and what to do about it</li><li>The pain and payoff of saying “no” to good things for the sake of your real dream</li><li>How self-limiting beliefs and cultural narratives quietly shape your expectations</li><li>The power of “permission”—and why you must give it to yourself</li><li>Practical strategies for making consistent progress, not just waiting for inspiration</li><li>Why putting your “yes” on the calendar is the most honest commitment<p></p></li></ul><p>—<br>Subscribe for more real, honest conversations that keep your dream alive.<br>Like this episode if you need the reminder that it’s never too late.<br>Drop a comment: What’s one “good lie” you’ve believed about your own dream?</p><p><br>#Dreams #Creativity #ChasingYourDream #Inspiration #Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #OvercomingDoubt #DontLetTheDreamDie</p><p><br>Timestamps</p><p>00:00 One of the biggest hurdles: Our own biases<br>00:05 Waiting for permission to dream<br>00:12 Yes vs. No: Pathways to possibilities<br>00:19 The good lies we believe about our dreams<br>00:56 Introducing Jason Dyba and shared projects<br>02:34 Jason’s story: Family, work, and creative life<br>03:21 Living what you once dreamed—and why it doesn’t always feel dreamy<br>04:26 Why clarifying your dream is so challenging<br>05:15 The self-limiting beliefs and hurdles in creative life<br>06:26 Cultural influence: Not knowing any artists or dreamers growing up<br>08:16 How influential mentors break your limits<br>09:09 Waiting for someone else’s permission—and realizing you must give your own<br>10:22 No epiphany, but small wins building confidence<br>11:39 Naming the “meta-dream”—writing a lasting story<br>12:00 Leaving safety behind: Navigating career shifts and dream pursuit<br>14:27 The hardest decisions: Saying no to what’s good (and familiar)<br>16:53 The practical transition: Freelancing, family, and risk<br>18:58 Time as the currency of your dream<br>20:18 The hardest trade-offs (family vs. focus)<br>21:28 Seeing through the “good lies” we tell ourselves<br>22:40 Choosing your best yes for a decade, not just a day<br>23:12 Why saying “no” can unlock limitless potential<br>24:00 The dangers of curiosity and impulsive yeses<br>25:37 Progress: What showing up looks like, every day<br>26:49 The real yes is on your calendar<br>27:42 Encouragement for anyone with a “smaller” dream<br>28:54 Don’t wait for permission or the “right” circumstances<br>30:02 The value of accountability and tracking the journey<br>31:00 Final thoughts: Show up, do the work, let the dream live</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>How Radical Generosity Transformed This 200-Year-Old Organization</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How far would you go to give away your most valuable asset—just to fulfill your mission? This episode dives into the radical reshaping of a global organization, showing what it costs to chase a dream worth everything.</p><p><br></p><p>When Geoff Morin stepped up as CEO of Biblica, the team faced declining revenue—and an even greater existential crisis: Were they truly reaching the people who most needed God’s Word? Instead of doubling down on business as usual, Geoff Morin, his board, and team took a leap—pivoting the whole ministry toward “radical generosity.” By opening licenses and giving away what had been their prime source of income, Biblica risked almost everything. </p><p><br></p><p>The result? Exponential impact, unmatched collaboration, and a personal journey of nighttime prayers and perseverance. If you’re leading or dreaming, this is the real-world story of pressing on when what’s at stake is bigger than any spreadsheet.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Why “radical generosity” became the core strategy for Biblica—and what that changed across the organization.</li><li>The deep link between open-handed mission and exponential reach, especially for first-time Bible engagement worldwide.</li><li>What happens when you burn the ships: Relinquishing 85% of revenue to unlock mission acceleration.</li><li>How open collaboration is reshaping the future of global ministry—and why going solo will soon look outdated.</li><li>The personal cost of vision-driven change: late nights, faith-driven risks, and holding dreams loosely.</li><li>Practical encouragement for leaders: Perseverance doesn’t mean having all the answers—it means refusing to let go of your calling.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more conversations on perseverance, impact, and pushing dreams forward. Like if you appreciate honest stories of mission-driven leadership. Comment: Would you give away your organization’s main asset for the sake of your mission?</p><p><br></p><p>#Leadership #Perseverance #BibleTranslation #RadicalGenerosity #Dreams #ChristianMinistry #Collaboration #Innovation</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps:</strong></p><p>00:00 — The radical pivot: Biblica’s journey to generosity </p><p>01:06 — Meet Geoff Morin: From global marketing to Bible mission </p><p>03:03 — Biblica’s translation legacy, including the NIV </p><p>04:47 — Why Biblica changed everything for the sake of impact </p><p>06:26 — The 1809 vision: Radical beginnings, radical return </p><p>08:05 — Wrestling with mission in the 2020s </p><p>10:17 — Breaking the missional cul de sac: Letting go of IP revenue </p><p>13:21 — Open licensing and global reach: How it works </p><p>14:36 — The business risk and ‘giving it away for free’ </p><p>15:17 — Mission growth: From 3x revenue to 10x engagement </p><p>18:23 — Experimentation and innovation in translation </p><p>19:12 — Measuring first-time engagement, not just numbers </p><p>21:13 — Exponential influence: Partner platforms and collective impact </p><p>22:02 — Illuminations, YouVersion, and sector-wide change </p><p>23:46 — Beyond translation: Mobilization and access for everyone </p><p>25:23 — The real cost: Perseverance, faith, and late-night prayer </p><p>28:05 — Dreaming forward: What’s next for Biblica and collective ministry </p><p>31:02 — Encouragement for leaders: Seek first the kingdom </p><p>32:05 — Closing remarks and future hopes</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How far would you go to give away your most valuable asset—just to fulfill your mission? This episode dives into the radical reshaping of a global organization, showing what it costs to chase a dream worth everything.</p><p><br></p><p>When Geoff Morin stepped up as CEO of Biblica, the team faced declining revenue—and an even greater existential crisis: Were they truly reaching the people who most needed God’s Word? Instead of doubling down on business as usual, Geoff Morin, his board, and team took a leap—pivoting the whole ministry toward “radical generosity.” By opening licenses and giving away what had been their prime source of income, Biblica risked almost everything. </p><p><br></p><p>The result? Exponential impact, unmatched collaboration, and a personal journey of nighttime prayers and perseverance. If you’re leading or dreaming, this is the real-world story of pressing on when what’s at stake is bigger than any spreadsheet.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Why “radical generosity” became the core strategy for Biblica—and what that changed across the organization.</li><li>The deep link between open-handed mission and exponential reach, especially for first-time Bible engagement worldwide.</li><li>What happens when you burn the ships: Relinquishing 85% of revenue to unlock mission acceleration.</li><li>How open collaboration is reshaping the future of global ministry—and why going solo will soon look outdated.</li><li>The personal cost of vision-driven change: late nights, faith-driven risks, and holding dreams loosely.</li><li>Practical encouragement for leaders: Perseverance doesn’t mean having all the answers—it means refusing to let go of your calling.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more conversations on perseverance, impact, and pushing dreams forward. Like if you appreciate honest stories of mission-driven leadership. Comment: Would you give away your organization’s main asset for the sake of your mission?</p><p><br></p><p>#Leadership #Perseverance #BibleTranslation #RadicalGenerosity #Dreams #ChristianMinistry #Collaboration #Innovation</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps:</strong></p><p>00:00 — The radical pivot: Biblica’s journey to generosity </p><p>01:06 — Meet Geoff Morin: From global marketing to Bible mission </p><p>03:03 — Biblica’s translation legacy, including the NIV </p><p>04:47 — Why Biblica changed everything for the sake of impact </p><p>06:26 — The 1809 vision: Radical beginnings, radical return </p><p>08:05 — Wrestling with mission in the 2020s </p><p>10:17 — Breaking the missional cul de sac: Letting go of IP revenue </p><p>13:21 — Open licensing and global reach: How it works </p><p>14:36 — The business risk and ‘giving it away for free’ </p><p>15:17 — Mission growth: From 3x revenue to 10x engagement </p><p>18:23 — Experimentation and innovation in translation </p><p>19:12 — Measuring first-time engagement, not just numbers </p><p>21:13 — Exponential influence: Partner platforms and collective impact </p><p>22:02 — Illuminations, YouVersion, and sector-wide change </p><p>23:46 — Beyond translation: Mobilization and access for everyone </p><p>25:23 — The real cost: Perseverance, faith, and late-night prayer </p><p>28:05 — Dreaming forward: What’s next for Biblica and collective ministry </p><p>31:02 — Encouragement for leaders: Seek first the kingdom </p><p>32:05 — Closing remarks and future hopes</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Aaron Coe</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How far would you go to give away your most valuable asset—just to fulfill your mission? This episode dives into the radical reshaping of a global organization, showing what it costs to chase a dream worth everything.</p><p><br></p><p>When Geoff Morin stepped up as CEO of Biblica, the team faced declining revenue—and an even greater existential crisis: Were they truly reaching the people who most needed God’s Word? Instead of doubling down on business as usual, Geoff Morin, his board, and team took a leap—pivoting the whole ministry toward “radical generosity.” By opening licenses and giving away what had been their prime source of income, Biblica risked almost everything. </p><p><br></p><p>The result? Exponential impact, unmatched collaboration, and a personal journey of nighttime prayers and perseverance. If you’re leading or dreaming, this is the real-world story of pressing on when what’s at stake is bigger than any spreadsheet.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Why “radical generosity” became the core strategy for Biblica—and what that changed across the organization.</li><li>The deep link between open-handed mission and exponential reach, especially for first-time Bible engagement worldwide.</li><li>What happens when you burn the ships: Relinquishing 85% of revenue to unlock mission acceleration.</li><li>How open collaboration is reshaping the future of global ministry—and why going solo will soon look outdated.</li><li>The personal cost of vision-driven change: late nights, faith-driven risks, and holding dreams loosely.</li><li>Practical encouragement for leaders: Perseverance doesn’t mean having all the answers—it means refusing to let go of your calling.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more conversations on perseverance, impact, and pushing dreams forward. Like if you appreciate honest stories of mission-driven leadership. Comment: Would you give away your organization’s main asset for the sake of your mission?</p><p><br></p><p>#Leadership #Perseverance #BibleTranslation #RadicalGenerosity #Dreams #ChristianMinistry #Collaboration #Innovation</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps:</strong></p><p>00:00 — The radical pivot: Biblica’s journey to generosity </p><p>01:06 — Meet Geoff Morin: From global marketing to Bible mission </p><p>03:03 — Biblica’s translation legacy, including the NIV </p><p>04:47 — Why Biblica changed everything for the sake of impact </p><p>06:26 — The 1809 vision: Radical beginnings, radical return </p><p>08:05 — Wrestling with mission in the 2020s </p><p>10:17 — Breaking the missional cul de sac: Letting go of IP revenue </p><p>13:21 — Open licensing and global reach: How it works </p><p>14:36 — The business risk and ‘giving it away for free’ </p><p>15:17 — Mission growth: From 3x revenue to 10x engagement </p><p>18:23 — Experimentation and innovation in translation </p><p>19:12 — Measuring first-time engagement, not just numbers </p><p>21:13 — Exponential influence: Partner platforms and collective impact </p><p>22:02 — Illuminations, YouVersion, and sector-wide change </p><p>23:46 — Beyond translation: Mobilization and access for everyone </p><p>25:23 — The real cost: Perseverance, faith, and late-night prayer </p><p>28:05 — Dreaming forward: What’s next for Biblica and collective ministry </p><p>31:02 — Encouragement for leaders: Seek first the kingdom </p><p>32:05 — Closing remarks and future hopes</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>How Faith Survives When Your Dream Feels Impossible w/ Jennie Allen</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever stared down an impossible dream—and wondered if faith or grit would be enough to make it real? See what it truly takes when the calling is bigger than you.</p><p>Jennie Allen joins Aaron Coe to share the behind-the-scenes story of Gather25, a global movement that brought millions of believers together—across continents and languages—with technology that didn’t exist when the dream began. From sleepless nights and an $18M fundraising cliffhanger to miraculous provision and honest questions about wisdom versus risk, this episode shines a light on both the pain and the beauty of building something unprecedented for a higher purpose. If you’ve ever had a vision that pushed the limits of reason, you’ll find hope, practical lessons, and unfiltered honesty in Jennie’s journey.</p><p>Key Takeaways<br>Why pioneering a “global gathering” demanded faith, grit, and new tech<br>The real tension between faith and wisdom when money and risks pile up<br>How to navigate crucible moments—when your chips are on the table<br>Fundraising miracles (including a last-minute $2.5M lifeline)</p><p>Why gospel movements can drive cultural innovation ahead of everyone else<br>How ordinary yeses (not just one giant leap) shape extraordinary impact<br>Get involved</p><p>Visit gather27.com to sign up for updates on the next global gathering <br>Subscribe for more real stories of vision and perseverance Like and comment—what’s your biggest dream and what’s threatening it? </p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #JennieAllen #AaronCoe #Gather25 #FaithAndRisk #DreamBig #GlobalChurch #revival </p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 Convicting moment: “I will do anything You call me to” <br>00:05 Dreaming of a global gathering for 25 hours <br>00:11 Facing tech limits and spiritual fatigue <br>00:43 Starting the conversation: Jennie introduces her calling and background <br>01:37 Early surrender, blog inspiration, and faith journey begins <br>02:14 Ministry impact, harvest moments, and the “yes to Jesus” theme <br>02:57 Consequences of obedience: spiritual warfare and sleepless nights <br>04:24 The founding and growth of If Gathering (since 2014) <br>05:14 Breaking the internet with grassroots events and livestreams <br>06:30 Urgent dream: Gathering the global church in 25 hours <br>07:02 Pitching the vision before the tech existed <br>07:39 Live translation miracles—80+ languages via AI <br>08:18 Pioneering technology beyond the Olympics <br>09:48 Why gospel movements are often culture’s innovators <br>10:53 Mobilizing 2.5B Christians to reach 8B people <br>11:08 How Gather25 unfolded: continents, languages, and scale <br>12:54 Gathering stats, favorite moments, and international stories <br>13:25 7 million gathered—why it started as a “pilot” <br>15:03 Reflecting on cost, pain, and the decision to keep going <br>16:07 How fundraising stretched faith ($18M challenge) <br>17:06 The conviction to keep it “pure and simple,” no sponsors first year <br>18:11 Red Sea moments: trusting provision when hope ran thin <br>19:00 The $2.5M miracle, felt at the edge of exhaustion <br>20:00 Why pushing through is “scary as crap”—the honest story <br>20:28 When to pivot: tension between faith and wisdom <br>23:26 Difference between pioneering and sustaining ministry <br>24:55 Building wise, not naive: Board, partners, and contingency plans <br>26:16 Rallying volunteers and team: not holding dreams alone <br>26:26 Living with urgency—what’s driving Jennie now <br>29:54 Signs of awakening: campus revivals, global sending, digital connection <br>31:10 Why hope and optimism matter more than ever <br>32:24 How listeners can join Gather27 and shape the next chapter <br>33:40 The power of “group projects”—when everyone plays a part <br>34:08 Sent to reconcile: more than just a gathering <br>34:17 Wrapping up—the stories behind the numbers <br>35:13 Gratitude and inspiration—for anyone dreaming boldly</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever stared down an impossible dream—and wondered if faith or grit would be enough to make it real? See what it truly takes when the calling is bigger than you.</p><p>Jennie Allen joins Aaron Coe to share the behind-the-scenes story of Gather25, a global movement that brought millions of believers together—across continents and languages—with technology that didn’t exist when the dream began. From sleepless nights and an $18M fundraising cliffhanger to miraculous provision and honest questions about wisdom versus risk, this episode shines a light on both the pain and the beauty of building something unprecedented for a higher purpose. If you’ve ever had a vision that pushed the limits of reason, you’ll find hope, practical lessons, and unfiltered honesty in Jennie’s journey.</p><p>Key Takeaways<br>Why pioneering a “global gathering” demanded faith, grit, and new tech<br>The real tension between faith and wisdom when money and risks pile up<br>How to navigate crucible moments—when your chips are on the table<br>Fundraising miracles (including a last-minute $2.5M lifeline)</p><p>Why gospel movements can drive cultural innovation ahead of everyone else<br>How ordinary yeses (not just one giant leap) shape extraordinary impact<br>Get involved</p><p>Visit gather27.com to sign up for updates on the next global gathering <br>Subscribe for more real stories of vision and perseverance Like and comment—what’s your biggest dream and what’s threatening it? </p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #JennieAllen #AaronCoe #Gather25 #FaithAndRisk #DreamBig #GlobalChurch #revival </p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 Convicting moment: “I will do anything You call me to” <br>00:05 Dreaming of a global gathering for 25 hours <br>00:11 Facing tech limits and spiritual fatigue <br>00:43 Starting the conversation: Jennie introduces her calling and background <br>01:37 Early surrender, blog inspiration, and faith journey begins <br>02:14 Ministry impact, harvest moments, and the “yes to Jesus” theme <br>02:57 Consequences of obedience: spiritual warfare and sleepless nights <br>04:24 The founding and growth of If Gathering (since 2014) <br>05:14 Breaking the internet with grassroots events and livestreams <br>06:30 Urgent dream: Gathering the global church in 25 hours <br>07:02 Pitching the vision before the tech existed <br>07:39 Live translation miracles—80+ languages via AI <br>08:18 Pioneering technology beyond the Olympics <br>09:48 Why gospel movements are often culture’s innovators <br>10:53 Mobilizing 2.5B Christians to reach 8B people <br>11:08 How Gather25 unfolded: continents, languages, and scale <br>12:54 Gathering stats, favorite moments, and international stories <br>13:25 7 million gathered—why it started as a “pilot” <br>15:03 Reflecting on cost, pain, and the decision to keep going <br>16:07 How fundraising stretched faith ($18M challenge) <br>17:06 The conviction to keep it “pure and simple,” no sponsors first year <br>18:11 Red Sea moments: trusting provision when hope ran thin <br>19:00 The $2.5M miracle, felt at the edge of exhaustion <br>20:00 Why pushing through is “scary as crap”—the honest story <br>20:28 When to pivot: tension between faith and wisdom <br>23:26 Difference between pioneering and sustaining ministry <br>24:55 Building wise, not naive: Board, partners, and contingency plans <br>26:16 Rallying volunteers and team: not holding dreams alone <br>26:26 Living with urgency—what’s driving Jennie now <br>29:54 Signs of awakening: campus revivals, global sending, digital connection <br>31:10 Why hope and optimism matter more than ever <br>32:24 How listeners can join Gather27 and shape the next chapter <br>33:40 The power of “group projects”—when everyone plays a part <br>34:08 Sent to reconcile: more than just a gathering <br>34:17 Wrapping up—the stories behind the numbers <br>35:13 Gratitude and inspiration—for anyone dreaming boldly</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 03:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Aaron Coe</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever stared down an impossible dream—and wondered if faith or grit would be enough to make it real? See what it truly takes when the calling is bigger than you.</p><p>Jennie Allen joins Aaron Coe to share the behind-the-scenes story of Gather25, a global movement that brought millions of believers together—across continents and languages—with technology that didn’t exist when the dream began. From sleepless nights and an $18M fundraising cliffhanger to miraculous provision and honest questions about wisdom versus risk, this episode shines a light on both the pain and the beauty of building something unprecedented for a higher purpose. If you’ve ever had a vision that pushed the limits of reason, you’ll find hope, practical lessons, and unfiltered honesty in Jennie’s journey.</p><p>Key Takeaways<br>Why pioneering a “global gathering” demanded faith, grit, and new tech<br>The real tension between faith and wisdom when money and risks pile up<br>How to navigate crucible moments—when your chips are on the table<br>Fundraising miracles (including a last-minute $2.5M lifeline)</p><p>Why gospel movements can drive cultural innovation ahead of everyone else<br>How ordinary yeses (not just one giant leap) shape extraordinary impact<br>Get involved</p><p>Visit gather27.com to sign up for updates on the next global gathering <br>Subscribe for more real stories of vision and perseverance Like and comment—what’s your biggest dream and what’s threatening it? </p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #JennieAllen #AaronCoe #Gather25 #FaithAndRisk #DreamBig #GlobalChurch #revival </p><p>Timestamps<br>00:00 Convicting moment: “I will do anything You call me to” <br>00:05 Dreaming of a global gathering for 25 hours <br>00:11 Facing tech limits and spiritual fatigue <br>00:43 Starting the conversation: Jennie introduces her calling and background <br>01:37 Early surrender, blog inspiration, and faith journey begins <br>02:14 Ministry impact, harvest moments, and the “yes to Jesus” theme <br>02:57 Consequences of obedience: spiritual warfare and sleepless nights <br>04:24 The founding and growth of If Gathering (since 2014) <br>05:14 Breaking the internet with grassroots events and livestreams <br>06:30 Urgent dream: Gathering the global church in 25 hours <br>07:02 Pitching the vision before the tech existed <br>07:39 Live translation miracles—80+ languages via AI <br>08:18 Pioneering technology beyond the Olympics <br>09:48 Why gospel movements are often culture’s innovators <br>10:53 Mobilizing 2.5B Christians to reach 8B people <br>11:08 How Gather25 unfolded: continents, languages, and scale <br>12:54 Gathering stats, favorite moments, and international stories <br>13:25 7 million gathered—why it started as a “pilot” <br>15:03 Reflecting on cost, pain, and the decision to keep going <br>16:07 How fundraising stretched faith ($18M challenge) <br>17:06 The conviction to keep it “pure and simple,” no sponsors first year <br>18:11 Red Sea moments: trusting provision when hope ran thin <br>19:00 The $2.5M miracle, felt at the edge of exhaustion <br>20:00 Why pushing through is “scary as crap”—the honest story <br>20:28 When to pivot: tension between faith and wisdom <br>23:26 Difference between pioneering and sustaining ministry <br>24:55 Building wise, not naive: Board, partners, and contingency plans <br>26:16 Rallying volunteers and team: not holding dreams alone <br>26:26 Living with urgency—what’s driving Jennie now <br>29:54 Signs of awakening: campus revivals, global sending, digital connection <br>31:10 Why hope and optimism matter more than ever <br>32:24 How listeners can join Gather27 and shape the next chapter <br>33:40 The power of “group projects”—when everyone plays a part <br>34:08 Sent to reconcile: more than just a gathering <br>34:17 Wrapping up—the stories behind the numbers <br>35:13 Gratitude and inspiration—for anyone dreaming boldly</p>]]>
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      <title>How 3.7 Million Churches Could Finally Get a Trained Pastor</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>How 3.7 Million Churches Could Finally Get a Trained Pastor</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hard truths, bigger dreams: 3.7 million churches worldwide lack a trained pastor—can a new global alliance change the future?</p><p><br></p><p>How do you solve one of Christianity’s biggest crises? Aaron Coe sits down with Mark Yarborough, President of Dallas Theological Seminary, to unpack the urgent need for accessible pastoral training across the planet. It’s a candid conversation about holy discontent, getting out of your comfort zone, and what’s at stake if we don’t reimagine theological education for everyone.</p><p><br></p><p>Discover the story behind the Global Pastor Training Alliance and why collaboration—not competition—could be the key to helping millions. From Miami’s “one trained pastor” analogy to the radical idea of “give it away,” this episode is about the tension between simplicity and sophistication, and finding purpose in the crisis.</p><p><br></p><p>K<strong>ey Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The global church faces a staggering crisis: millions of congregations lack trained leaders.</li><li>Western churches are often unaware of the vast pastoral training gap—vision casting is essential.</li><li>The Global Pastor Training Alliance unites nine ministries and business leaders to tackle this impossible problem together.</li><li>Formal theological education remains vital but must be paired with accessible, non-formal training for real impact.</li><li>Simple models for training don't mean lower standards; working “where people are” unlocks scale and effectiveness.</li><li>Embracing collaboration and generosity transforms not only institutions but personal purpose</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations. Like if you believe the global church deserves equipped leaders. Comment with: What’s one risk or “holy discontent” you’re wrestling with in your life or work?</p><p><br></p><p>#pastortraining #globalchurch #theologicaleducation #dontletthedreamdie #leadership #mission #churchgrowth #futurecitynow</p><p><br></p><p>T<strong>imestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 — The global crisis: 3.7 million churches without trained pastors<br>00:06 — How long would it take to reach every unreached place?<br>00:17 — The Miami analogy: picturing the challenge<br>00:23 — Personal wake-up call: 25 Bibles, global scarcity<br>00:52 — Welcome + introducing Mark Yarborough<br>01:34 — What drives Mark Yarborough? “The grace of God.”<br>02:40 — Roots of calling: family, faith, scholarship<br>04:29 — Holy discontent: when the reality hits<br>05:25 — The “Perspectives” moment, global missions class<br>06:37 — Weeping over the stats: 150 years to reach the world<br>07:35 — Practical steps: from college to calling<br>08:19 — Key influencer: Ramesh Richard and global connections<br>10:17 — Dallas Seminary’s alignment, starting Global Ministries<br>11:43 — What is the Global Pastor Training Alliance (GPTA)?<br>13:55 — Why collaboration across ministries matters<br>14:49 — The tension for traditional seminaries<br>16:09 — Obstacles and vision casting: crisis awareness<br>17:39 — The real numbers: West vs. Majority World pastors<br>18:58 — Miami’s single-trained pastor—putting it in context<br>19:52 — Anecdotal snapshot: the average global pastor<br>20:16 — Training dilemmas: formal versus accessible education<br>21:26 — Dallas Sem’s unique role and limitations<br>23:52 — Why “give it away”? Making training free<br>24:28 — Simpler models: not lower standards<br>25:57 — “Work with people where they are”<br>26:39 — The simplicity and depth of the gospel<br>28:55 — Message to other formal institutions<br>29:56 — What western seminaries must consider<br>31:45 — Personal transformation through global engagement<br>34:50 — Impact on Dallas Seminary &amp; students<br>35:21 — Changing the culture of ministry collaboration<br>35:34 — What the future could look like if GPTA succeeds<br>36:48 — 10-year vision for the church<br>38:20 — What if simplicity trumps sophistication?<br>40:45 — Keeping the focus on Christ<br>41:10 — Encouragement for when your dream is dying<br>43:31 — Wrapping up: the hope for a global shift</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hard truths, bigger dreams: 3.7 million churches worldwide lack a trained pastor—can a new global alliance change the future?</p><p><br></p><p>How do you solve one of Christianity’s biggest crises? Aaron Coe sits down with Mark Yarborough, President of Dallas Theological Seminary, to unpack the urgent need for accessible pastoral training across the planet. It’s a candid conversation about holy discontent, getting out of your comfort zone, and what’s at stake if we don’t reimagine theological education for everyone.</p><p><br></p><p>Discover the story behind the Global Pastor Training Alliance and why collaboration—not competition—could be the key to helping millions. From Miami’s “one trained pastor” analogy to the radical idea of “give it away,” this episode is about the tension between simplicity and sophistication, and finding purpose in the crisis.</p><p><br></p><p>K<strong>ey Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The global church faces a staggering crisis: millions of congregations lack trained leaders.</li><li>Western churches are often unaware of the vast pastoral training gap—vision casting is essential.</li><li>The Global Pastor Training Alliance unites nine ministries and business leaders to tackle this impossible problem together.</li><li>Formal theological education remains vital but must be paired with accessible, non-formal training for real impact.</li><li>Simple models for training don't mean lower standards; working “where people are” unlocks scale and effectiveness.</li><li>Embracing collaboration and generosity transforms not only institutions but personal purpose</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations. Like if you believe the global church deserves equipped leaders. Comment with: What’s one risk or “holy discontent” you’re wrestling with in your life or work?</p><p><br></p><p>#pastortraining #globalchurch #theologicaleducation #dontletthedreamdie #leadership #mission #churchgrowth #futurecitynow</p><p><br></p><p>T<strong>imestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 — The global crisis: 3.7 million churches without trained pastors<br>00:06 — How long would it take to reach every unreached place?<br>00:17 — The Miami analogy: picturing the challenge<br>00:23 — Personal wake-up call: 25 Bibles, global scarcity<br>00:52 — Welcome + introducing Mark Yarborough<br>01:34 — What drives Mark Yarborough? “The grace of God.”<br>02:40 — Roots of calling: family, faith, scholarship<br>04:29 — Holy discontent: when the reality hits<br>05:25 — The “Perspectives” moment, global missions class<br>06:37 — Weeping over the stats: 150 years to reach the world<br>07:35 — Practical steps: from college to calling<br>08:19 — Key influencer: Ramesh Richard and global connections<br>10:17 — Dallas Seminary’s alignment, starting Global Ministries<br>11:43 — What is the Global Pastor Training Alliance (GPTA)?<br>13:55 — Why collaboration across ministries matters<br>14:49 — The tension for traditional seminaries<br>16:09 — Obstacles and vision casting: crisis awareness<br>17:39 — The real numbers: West vs. Majority World pastors<br>18:58 — Miami’s single-trained pastor—putting it in context<br>19:52 — Anecdotal snapshot: the average global pastor<br>20:16 — Training dilemmas: formal versus accessible education<br>21:26 — Dallas Sem’s unique role and limitations<br>23:52 — Why “give it away”? Making training free<br>24:28 — Simpler models: not lower standards<br>25:57 — “Work with people where they are”<br>26:39 — The simplicity and depth of the gospel<br>28:55 — Message to other formal institutions<br>29:56 — What western seminaries must consider<br>31:45 — Personal transformation through global engagement<br>34:50 — Impact on Dallas Seminary &amp; students<br>35:21 — Changing the culture of ministry collaboration<br>35:34 — What the future could look like if GPTA succeeds<br>36:48 — 10-year vision for the church<br>38:20 — What if simplicity trumps sophistication?<br>40:45 — Keeping the focus on Christ<br>41:10 — Encouragement for when your dream is dying<br>43:31 — Wrapping up: the hope for a global shift</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hard truths, bigger dreams: 3.7 million churches worldwide lack a trained pastor—can a new global alliance change the future?</p><p><br></p><p>How do you solve one of Christianity’s biggest crises? Aaron Coe sits down with Mark Yarborough, President of Dallas Theological Seminary, to unpack the urgent need for accessible pastoral training across the planet. It’s a candid conversation about holy discontent, getting out of your comfort zone, and what’s at stake if we don’t reimagine theological education for everyone.</p><p><br></p><p>Discover the story behind the Global Pastor Training Alliance and why collaboration—not competition—could be the key to helping millions. From Miami’s “one trained pastor” analogy to the radical idea of “give it away,” this episode is about the tension between simplicity and sophistication, and finding purpose in the crisis.</p><p><br></p><p>K<strong>ey Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>The global church faces a staggering crisis: millions of congregations lack trained leaders.</li><li>Western churches are often unaware of the vast pastoral training gap—vision casting is essential.</li><li>The Global Pastor Training Alliance unites nine ministries and business leaders to tackle this impossible problem together.</li><li>Formal theological education remains vital but must be paired with accessible, non-formal training for real impact.</li><li>Simple models for training don't mean lower standards; working “where people are” unlocks scale and effectiveness.</li><li>Embracing collaboration and generosity transforms not only institutions but personal purpose</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Subscribe for more honest conversations. Like if you believe the global church deserves equipped leaders. Comment with: What’s one risk or “holy discontent” you’re wrestling with in your life or work?</p><p><br></p><p>#pastortraining #globalchurch #theologicaleducation #dontletthedreamdie #leadership #mission #churchgrowth #futurecitynow</p><p><br></p><p>T<strong>imestamps</strong></p><p>00:00 — The global crisis: 3.7 million churches without trained pastors<br>00:06 — How long would it take to reach every unreached place?<br>00:17 — The Miami analogy: picturing the challenge<br>00:23 — Personal wake-up call: 25 Bibles, global scarcity<br>00:52 — Welcome + introducing Mark Yarborough<br>01:34 — What drives Mark Yarborough? “The grace of God.”<br>02:40 — Roots of calling: family, faith, scholarship<br>04:29 — Holy discontent: when the reality hits<br>05:25 — The “Perspectives” moment, global missions class<br>06:37 — Weeping over the stats: 150 years to reach the world<br>07:35 — Practical steps: from college to calling<br>08:19 — Key influencer: Ramesh Richard and global connections<br>10:17 — Dallas Seminary’s alignment, starting Global Ministries<br>11:43 — What is the Global Pastor Training Alliance (GPTA)?<br>13:55 — Why collaboration across ministries matters<br>14:49 — The tension for traditional seminaries<br>16:09 — Obstacles and vision casting: crisis awareness<br>17:39 — The real numbers: West vs. Majority World pastors<br>18:58 — Miami’s single-trained pastor—putting it in context<br>19:52 — Anecdotal snapshot: the average global pastor<br>20:16 — Training dilemmas: formal versus accessible education<br>21:26 — Dallas Sem’s unique role and limitations<br>23:52 — Why “give it away”? Making training free<br>24:28 — Simpler models: not lower standards<br>25:57 — “Work with people where they are”<br>26:39 — The simplicity and depth of the gospel<br>28:55 — Message to other formal institutions<br>29:56 — What western seminaries must consider<br>31:45 — Personal transformation through global engagement<br>34:50 — Impact on Dallas Seminary &amp; students<br>35:21 — Changing the culture of ministry collaboration<br>35:34 — What the future could look like if GPTA succeeds<br>36:48 — 10-year vision for the church<br>38:20 — What if simplicity trumps sophistication?<br>40:45 — Keeping the focus on Christ<br>41:10 — Encouragement for when your dream is dying<br>43:31 — Wrapping up: the hope for a global shift</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do when your dream is on the line? Discover the power of perseverance at those make-or-break moments.</p><p><br>What if the thing you’re building almost didn’t happen? In this trailer for “Don’t Let the Dream Die,” Aaron Coe introduces a podcast dedicated to the real stories behind incredible dreams—exploring the pivotal moments when visionaries almost gave up. By sharing journeys of founders, artists, and everyday builders, the series reveals the grit required to turn an ordinary dream into something extraordinary. Learn not just what people dream, but what threatens those dreams—and how to push through doubt, fatigue, and closed doors. This episode sets the stage for honest conversations and practical steps you can use for your dream this week.</p><p><br></p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #PodcastTrailer #RealStories #Visionaries #OvercomingObstacles #DreamBig #NextStep</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do when your dream is on the line? Discover the power of perseverance at those make-or-break moments.</p><p><br>What if the thing you’re building almost didn’t happen? In this trailer for “Don’t Let the Dream Die,” Aaron Coe introduces a podcast dedicated to the real stories behind incredible dreams—exploring the pivotal moments when visionaries almost gave up. By sharing journeys of founders, artists, and everyday builders, the series reveals the grit required to turn an ordinary dream into something extraordinary. Learn not just what people dream, but what threatens those dreams—and how to push through doubt, fatigue, and closed doors. This episode sets the stage for honest conversations and practical steps you can use for your dream this week.</p><p><br></p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #PodcastTrailer #RealStories #Visionaries #OvercomingObstacles #DreamBig #NextStep</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do when your dream is on the line? Discover the power of perseverance at those make-or-break moments.</p><p><br>What if the thing you’re building almost didn’t happen? In this trailer for “Don’t Let the Dream Die,” Aaron Coe introduces a podcast dedicated to the real stories behind incredible dreams—exploring the pivotal moments when visionaries almost gave up. By sharing journeys of founders, artists, and everyday builders, the series reveals the grit required to turn an ordinary dream into something extraordinary. Learn not just what people dream, but what threatens those dreams—and how to push through doubt, fatigue, and closed doors. This episode sets the stage for honest conversations and practical steps you can use for your dream this week.</p><p><br></p><p>#DontLetTheDreamDie #Perseverance #PodcastTrailer #RealStories #Visionaries #OvercomingObstacles #DreamBig #NextStep</p><p><br></p>]]>
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