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      <title>Addressing Lostness in Salvation instead of Hell Insurance | Episode 8</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>**We apologize for the poor connection quality, however we wanted to share this thought-provoking discussion with  you anyway. Thanks for listening.** </p><p>Kingdom Citizenship podcast is joined this week by Pastor David Martin. This episode dives deep into the complexities of faith journeys, exploring alternative approaches to sharing the message of Christ. </p><p>We begin by questioning the traditional "lost" narrative. Is portraying everyone outside the church as "lost" the most effective way to connect with them? The episode explores the effectiveness of traditional preaching as a tool for conversion.  Is there a more relational approach that resonates better with modern seekers?</p><p>We move beyond the labels of "Churchianity" and explore the diverse ways people connect with spirituality and higher power. The episode examines the concept of "Easy Believism" and the importance of fostering genuine faith development.</p><p>The conversation concludes by focusing on practical ways to execute ministry more effectively.  How can we create spaces that foster genuine connection and spiritual growth,  rather than simply pushing a pre-packaged message?</p><p>Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional approaches to faith and explores alternative methods for guiding others on their spiritual journeys.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>**We apologize for the poor connection quality, however we wanted to share this thought-provoking discussion with  you anyway. Thanks for listening.** </p><p>Kingdom Citizenship podcast is joined this week by Pastor David Martin. This episode dives deep into the complexities of faith journeys, exploring alternative approaches to sharing the message of Christ. </p><p>We begin by questioning the traditional "lost" narrative. Is portraying everyone outside the church as "lost" the most effective way to connect with them? The episode explores the effectiveness of traditional preaching as a tool for conversion.  Is there a more relational approach that resonates better with modern seekers?</p><p>We move beyond the labels of "Churchianity" and explore the diverse ways people connect with spirituality and higher power. The episode examines the concept of "Easy Believism" and the importance of fostering genuine faith development.</p><p>The conversation concludes by focusing on practical ways to execute ministry more effectively.  How can we create spaces that foster genuine connection and spiritual growth,  rather than simply pushing a pre-packaged message?</p><p>Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional approaches to faith and explores alternative methods for guiding others on their spiritual journeys.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Effective Ministry Strategies for Reaching People Across Cultures | Episode 7</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This episode dives into living a meaningful Christian life with Dr. Thom Wolf. We begin by getting to know Dr. Wolf, before exploring the concept of the Micah Text and how it guides us on "the best way to live life on this planet." Dr. Wolf then dissects the concept of faithfulness, unpacking its meaning and its translation across cultures.</p><p>The conversation shifts to navigating complex situations in India, discussing how to handle politicians and the challenge of fostering a generation free from corruption. Dr. Wolf clarifies his perspective on faith, emphasizing that he's "not a secular American" but operates within a framework that acknowledges global injustice.</p><p>Leadership is a key theme, with Dr. Wolf outlining what he looks for in those who lead. We explore the question of sacrificing personal security for justice, and Dr. Wolf shares a powerful anecdote about encountering someone who "didn't have the vocabulary for Amen."</p><p>The episode concludes with Dr. Wolf offering insights on effective ministry in foreign countries, leaving listeners with practical takeaways for living a faithful life in a complex world.</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars<br><a href="https://shorturl.at/gouJ6">https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</a></p><p>00:00 Intro<br>01:32 Who is Dr. Thom Wolf?<br>07:38 The Micah Text<br>08:33 The best way to live life on this planet<br>14:40 Translating Faithfulness<br>19:03   Handling politicians in India<br>20:34 How do we create people who arent corrupt?<br>24:59 We live in an unjust world<br>30:34 What to look for in Leadership<br>32:51 Would you lose your Visa on behalf of Justice?<br>34:03 Didn't have the vocabulary for Amen<br>36:10 How to effectively ministry in foreign countries?</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>What "radical" is with Dan Avery | Episode 6</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Kingdom Citizenship we dive deep into the word "radical" and its connection to faith. We explore its historical meaning and how it's been used throughout Christian history to vilify true Christians.  </p><p>Many believers have been painted with the word "radical" in the pejorative sense. We can feel beat down, misunderstood, or offended by this labeling. However, the word is extremely positive. Dan Avery helps us "decode" the agenda behind the labelization often thrown around and he teaches us to "code switch." Listen through how to change the conversation from manipulation to feeling whole while getting back to primal truth.</p><p><br>History shows us a different kind of "radical Christian" – one who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo and live according to their beliefs. We discuss the tension that arose when these "radical" Christians emerged, and how the established Church attempted to silence them.</p><p>Lastly we’re blessed to hear about Dan’s work as a biblical translator and his collaboration to write a modern day Bible with translations based on the original Greek and Hebrew. </p><p>Learn more about Dan's work at  traditionaltextbiblepublishers.org</p><p>00:00 Intro<br>02:35 Defining Radical<br>06:30 Latin root of "Radical"<br>11:41 Radical christians weren't afraid<br>13:29 The Catholic church tried to stamp out Radical Christians<br>16:19 What does Radical mean in today's context?<br>17:13 Reformers couldn't kill "Radicals" who were true to the Word<br>22:25 Faith vs. Works<br>26:22 How do modern anabaptists compare to their forefathers<br>31:14 What is the TTB<br>35:23 What is the difference between critical text and traditional text?<br>42:36 How new biblical translations can help people apply scripture</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Kingdom Citizenship we dive deep into the word "radical" and its connection to faith. We explore its historical meaning and how it's been used throughout Christian history to vilify true Christians.  </p><p>Many believers have been painted with the word "radical" in the pejorative sense. We can feel beat down, misunderstood, or offended by this labeling. However, the word is extremely positive. Dan Avery helps us "decode" the agenda behind the labelization often thrown around and he teaches us to "code switch." Listen through how to change the conversation from manipulation to feeling whole while getting back to primal truth.</p><p><br>History shows us a different kind of "radical Christian" – one who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo and live according to their beliefs. We discuss the tension that arose when these "radical" Christians emerged, and how the established Church attempted to silence them.</p><p>Lastly we’re blessed to hear about Dan’s work as a biblical translator and his collaboration to write a modern day Bible with translations based on the original Greek and Hebrew. </p><p>Learn more about Dan's work at  traditionaltextbiblepublishers.org</p><p>00:00 Intro<br>02:35 Defining Radical<br>06:30 Latin root of "Radical"<br>11:41 Radical christians weren't afraid<br>13:29 The Catholic church tried to stamp out Radical Christians<br>16:19 What does Radical mean in today's context?<br>17:13 Reformers couldn't kill "Radicals" who were true to the Word<br>22:25 Faith vs. Works<br>26:22 How do modern anabaptists compare to their forefathers<br>31:14 What is the TTB<br>35:23 What is the difference between critical text and traditional text?<br>42:36 How new biblical translations can help people apply scripture</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 04:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week on Kingdom Citizenship we dive deep into the word "radical" and its connection to faith. We explore its historical meaning and how it's been used throughout Christian history to vilify true Christians.  </p><p>Many believers have been painted with the word "radical" in the pejorative sense. We can feel beat down, misunderstood, or offended by this labeling. However, the word is extremely positive. Dan Avery helps us "decode" the agenda behind the labelization often thrown around and he teaches us to "code switch." Listen through how to change the conversation from manipulation to feeling whole while getting back to primal truth.</p><p><br>History shows us a different kind of "radical Christian" – one who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo and live according to their beliefs. We discuss the tension that arose when these "radical" Christians emerged, and how the established Church attempted to silence them.</p><p>Lastly we’re blessed to hear about Dan’s work as a biblical translator and his collaboration to write a modern day Bible with translations based on the original Greek and Hebrew. </p><p>Learn more about Dan's work at  traditionaltextbiblepublishers.org</p><p>00:00 Intro<br>02:35 Defining Radical<br>06:30 Latin root of "Radical"<br>11:41 Radical christians weren't afraid<br>13:29 The Catholic church tried to stamp out Radical Christians<br>16:19 What does Radical mean in today's context?<br>17:13 Reformers couldn't kill "Radicals" who were true to the Word<br>22:25 Faith vs. Works<br>26:22 How do modern anabaptists compare to their forefathers<br>31:14 What is the TTB<br>35:23 What is the difference between critical text and traditional text?<br>42:36 How new biblical translations can help people apply scripture</p>]]>
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      <title>Mennonite Woman - God's Deliverance from a Rape Home Invasion | Episode 5</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this gripping episode, we hear a Sandra and Rollin Miller's account of resilience and faith in the wake of a break in and attempted rape. From the darkness of that night emerged a couple who's faith in the power of the Lord only grew.</p><p>The journey delves into the complexities of offering second chances, even to those who have caused unimaginable harm. We discuss the Miller's deep-rooted Mennonite background and the values that guided their response.</p><p>Throughout the episode, we explore divine intervention and resilience as the Millers reflect on how God showed up in moments of despair and fear. From the initial shock to the aftermath of the incident, listeners are invited to listen to a journey of healing and reconciliation.</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br>www.labyrinthoftheworld.com<br>The Coming Caesars<br>https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</p><p>00:00 Intro<br>03:16 Story of the break-in and attempted rape<br>08:01 Exorcising a demon<br>09:05 Power to give a second chance<br>09:53 The man had been to prison<br>11:03 Mennonite background<br>17:34 How did God show up?<br>21:26 We did not want to be murdered<br>24:16 What advice would you give women in a similar position?<br>31:20 Too many people waant to stay mad at God<br>33:39 What happened after they called the police?<br>40:51 What else would you like to share about your story?<br>54:47 Outro</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this gripping episode, we hear a Sandra and Rollin Miller's account of resilience and faith in the wake of a break in and attempted rape. From the darkness of that night emerged a couple who's faith in the power of the Lord only grew.</p><p>The journey delves into the complexities of offering second chances, even to those who have caused unimaginable harm. We discuss the Miller's deep-rooted Mennonite background and the values that guided their response.</p><p>Throughout the episode, we explore divine intervention and resilience as the Millers reflect on how God showed up in moments of despair and fear. From the initial shock to the aftermath of the incident, listeners are invited to listen to a journey of healing and reconciliation.</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br>www.labyrinthoftheworld.com<br>The Coming Caesars<br>https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</p><p>00:00 Intro<br>03:16 Story of the break-in and attempted rape<br>08:01 Exorcising a demon<br>09:05 Power to give a second chance<br>09:53 The man had been to prison<br>11:03 Mennonite background<br>17:34 How did God show up?<br>21:26 We did not want to be murdered<br>24:16 What advice would you give women in a similar position?<br>31:20 Too many people waant to stay mad at God<br>33:39 What happened after they called the police?<br>40:51 What else would you like to share about your story?<br>54:47 Outro</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 04:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Dualism in Christianity - The Cancer of Antichrist | Episode 4</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Kingdom Citizenship we navigate the structure of organized religion with special guest Wolfgang Simpson, theologian and author of "Houses that Change the World." we discuss Mao Zedong's historical suppression of Christianity to critical reflections on the deviations within Catholicism and Protestantism, we aim to unearth a deeper understanding of spirituality beyond institutional constraints. Tune in as we navigate through Simson's SOFA system, probing the origins of church culture, and contemplate the relevance of Kingdom Citizenship amidst the turmoil of our world. Prepare to question, reflect, and explore alternative meanings of Church beyond traditional frameworks.</p><p>Find more about Wolfgang Simson here: http://simsonmedia.com/?lang=en</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars<br><a href="https://shorturl.at/gouJ6">https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</a></p><p>00:00 Intro<br>00:54 Why is Kingdom Citizenship a passionate subject?<br>02:46 Wolfgang Simpson Background<br>05:24 Overview of Wolfgang's book "Houses that change the world"<br>07:30 Mao Zhedong's approach to removing Christianity from China<br>11:49 The ways Catholocism and Protestantism have deviated from original Christianity<br>18:47 How do we re-capture our understanding of the kingdom of God<br>24:32 Simson's SOFA system<br>27:28 Where is our church culture coming from?<br>32:28 How does the kingdom of god work when the world is falling apart?<br>39:51 Where you can find Wolfgang</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Kingdom Citizenship we navigate the structure of organized religion with special guest Wolfgang Simpson, theologian and author of "Houses that Change the World." we discuss Mao Zedong's historical suppression of Christianity to critical reflections on the deviations within Catholicism and Protestantism, we aim to unearth a deeper understanding of spirituality beyond institutional constraints. Tune in as we navigate through Simson's SOFA system, probing the origins of church culture, and contemplate the relevance of Kingdom Citizenship amidst the turmoil of our world. Prepare to question, reflect, and explore alternative meanings of Church beyond traditional frameworks.</p><p>Find more about Wolfgang Simson here: http://simsonmedia.com/?lang=en</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars<br><a href="https://shorturl.at/gouJ6">https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</a></p><p>00:00 Intro<br>00:54 Why is Kingdom Citizenship a passionate subject?<br>02:46 Wolfgang Simpson Background<br>05:24 Overview of Wolfgang's book "Houses that change the world"<br>07:30 Mao Zhedong's approach to removing Christianity from China<br>11:49 The ways Catholocism and Protestantism have deviated from original Christianity<br>18:47 How do we re-capture our understanding of the kingdom of God<br>24:32 Simson's SOFA system<br>27:28 Where is our church culture coming from?<br>32:28 How does the kingdom of god work when the world is falling apart?<br>39:51 Where you can find Wolfgang</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Kingdom Citizenship we navigate the structure of organized religion with special guest Wolfgang Simpson, theologian and author of "Houses that Change the World." we discuss Mao Zedong's historical suppression of Christianity to critical reflections on the deviations within Catholicism and Protestantism, we aim to unearth a deeper understanding of spirituality beyond institutional constraints. Tune in as we navigate through Simson's SOFA system, probing the origins of church culture, and contemplate the relevance of Kingdom Citizenship amidst the turmoil of our world. Prepare to question, reflect, and explore alternative meanings of Church beyond traditional frameworks.</p><p>Find more about Wolfgang Simson here: http://simsonmedia.com/?lang=en</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars<br><a href="https://shorturl.at/gouJ6">https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</a></p><p>00:00 Intro<br>00:54 Why is Kingdom Citizenship a passionate subject?<br>02:46 Wolfgang Simpson Background<br>05:24 Overview of Wolfgang's book "Houses that change the world"<br>07:30 Mao Zhedong's approach to removing Christianity from China<br>11:49 The ways Catholocism and Protestantism have deviated from original Christianity<br>18:47 How do we re-capture our understanding of the kingdom of God<br>24:32 Simson's SOFA system<br>27:28 Where is our church culture coming from?<br>32:28 How does the kingdom of god work when the world is falling apart?<br>39:51 Where you can find Wolfgang</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join us for an insightful episode as we explore the core of discipleship and spiritual literacy in modern church contexts. Hosted by Timothy L. Price, in conversation with Jim Musser from Upstream Ministries, we delve into crucial insights from years of engaging with students' spiritual journeys. From questioning the effectiveness of church education systems to addressing the challenges of spiritual illiteracy, each moment uncovers layers of reflection. Discover the impact of parental influence, the role of church programs, and the necessity of holistic discipleship. Explore the nuances of raising spiritually mature individuals, navigating societal pressures, and the imperative for church-wide engagement. Don't miss this thought-provoking dialogue on reshaping discipleship paradigms within our communities.</p><p>Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com<br>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World<br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars<br><a href="https://shorturl.at/gouJ6">https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</a></p><p>1:22 – What is Upstream Ministries all about<br>2:32 – What are the things you’ve discovered over the years about student’s spiritual life<br>4:42 – If a student graduated from high school as illiterate, we’d say it’s a failed system (what<br>does this say about church)<br>5:10 – Would you say that most church kids are spiritually illiterate when coming to college<br>7:27 – Are the churches these spiritually illiterate students coming from just nominal churches<br>9:14 – Churches are not effective in training up disciples<br>11:19 – What about all the apologetics materials available<br>11:57 – Parents can disciple their children through living authentically<br>15:42 – It would be so much better if students were more mature spiritually when coming to<br>college<br>16:36 – How are we discipling adults<br>17:34 – Pastors are not trained to show people how to follow Jesus<br>19:01 – The way we’ve approached church is not functional in discipleship<br>20:06 – A statistic about apologetics<br>22:45 – The church is always a step behind where they need to be<br>24:12 – Apologetics isn’t how you get the front door<br>25:15 – The danger of the church getting off into politics<br>26:53 – If parents are passionate about subjects off message of the gospel, then that what kids<br>will follow<br>31:15 – Take your young people along in your service to the Lord<br>32:16 – Spiritual intervention shouldn’t be happening in the teen years<br>33:57 – If you raise spiritually solid young people, they are going to be ready to engage the<br>world<br>37:28 – Church people don’t want discipleship<br>41:01 – “The university screwed up the teens”<br>42:05 – Do you really think “Christian universities” are much better<br>44:02 – Youth pastors know that their programs aren’t effective<br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of the Kingdom Citizenship Podcast. This week join our host Timothy L. Price and his guest Executive Coach Joe Cavanaugh in discussing how Clifton's Strength Finders can revolutionize church culture in America. Delve into the transformative power of Strengths Finders as we navigate its impact on personal and professional realms. We confront issues within the church, from dynamics of talent and leadership to navigating feelings of exclusion and affirmation deprivation. Thanks for tuning in to this fascinating exploration of strengths, community, and the evolving landscape of faith.</p><p>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World <br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars <br>https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</p><p>1:35 – How Has Strengths Finders changed your game<br>3:10 – You need to take Strengths Finders<br>5:18 – When I showed my wife the results<br>6:32 – When you use a signature strength<br>7:28 – How can our strength keep from being threatening to others<br>9:49 – How do we collaborate with one another<br>11:06 – What do you do with Strengths Finders besides take the assessment<br>11:59 – Forced-Paired questions<br>15:36 – The big part of this podcast is: the kingdom of God amongst the kingdoms of men<br>17:36 – You get to feeling like “I have no need of thee” in church, why is that<br>19:19 – Churches can fall into a trap <br>24:49 – What do you call your ministry Joe<br>25:22 – Joe’s contact email<br>27:13 – Everyone in the pew is equally as talented as the pastor<br>29:38 – What is a person to do when they find out church leadership has no need of anyone<br>34:33 – Conrad Baars - <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars</a><br>35:07 – The majority of people today are in a state of severe deprivation of affirmation<br>37:00 – The surprising thing a Hutterite minister once told me<br>38:50 – We’re seeing the end of Christendom to see a new birth of the Body of Christ getting back to its organic foundation</p><p>Contact the show: <a href="mailto:timprice1965@gmail.com">timprice1965@gmail.com</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of the Kingdom Citizenship Podcast. This week join our host Timothy L. Price and his guest Executive Coach Joe Cavanaugh in discussing how Clifton's Strength Finders can revolutionize church culture in America. Delve into the transformative power of Strengths Finders as we navigate its impact on personal and professional realms. We confront issues within the church, from dynamics of talent and leadership to navigating feelings of exclusion and affirmation deprivation. Thanks for tuning in to this fascinating exploration of strengths, community, and the evolving landscape of faith.</p><p>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World <br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars <br>https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</p><p>1:35 – How Has Strengths Finders changed your game<br>3:10 – You need to take Strengths Finders<br>5:18 – When I showed my wife the results<br>6:32 – When you use a signature strength<br>7:28 – How can our strength keep from being threatening to others<br>9:49 – How do we collaborate with one another<br>11:06 – What do you do with Strengths Finders besides take the assessment<br>11:59 – Forced-Paired questions<br>15:36 – The big part of this podcast is: the kingdom of God amongst the kingdoms of men<br>17:36 – You get to feeling like “I have no need of thee” in church, why is that<br>19:19 – Churches can fall into a trap <br>24:49 – What do you call your ministry Joe<br>25:22 – Joe’s contact email<br>27:13 – Everyone in the pew is equally as talented as the pastor<br>29:38 – What is a person to do when they find out church leadership has no need of anyone<br>34:33 – Conrad Baars - <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars</a><br>35:07 – The majority of people today are in a state of severe deprivation of affirmation<br>37:00 – The surprising thing a Hutterite minister once told me<br>38:50 – We’re seeing the end of Christendom to see a new birth of the Body of Christ getting back to its organic foundation</p><p>Contact the show: <a href="mailto:timprice1965@gmail.com">timprice1965@gmail.com</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of the Kingdom Citizenship Podcast. This week join our host Timothy L. Price and his guest Executive Coach Joe Cavanaugh in discussing how Clifton's Strength Finders can revolutionize church culture in America. Delve into the transformative power of Strengths Finders as we navigate its impact on personal and professional realms. We confront issues within the church, from dynamics of talent and leadership to navigating feelings of exclusion and affirmation deprivation. Thanks for tuning in to this fascinating exploration of strengths, community, and the evolving landscape of faith.</p><p>Support the show by purchasing our books:<br>Labyrinth of the World <br><a href="http://www.labyrinthoftheworld.com/">www.labyrinthoftheworld.com</a><br>The Coming Caesars <br>https://shorturl.at/gouJ6</p><p>1:35 – How Has Strengths Finders changed your game<br>3:10 – You need to take Strengths Finders<br>5:18 – When I showed my wife the results<br>6:32 – When you use a signature strength<br>7:28 – How can our strength keep from being threatening to others<br>9:49 – How do we collaborate with one another<br>11:06 – What do you do with Strengths Finders besides take the assessment<br>11:59 – Forced-Paired questions<br>15:36 – The big part of this podcast is: the kingdom of God amongst the kingdoms of men<br>17:36 – You get to feeling like “I have no need of thee” in church, why is that<br>19:19 – Churches can fall into a trap <br>24:49 – What do you call your ministry Joe<br>25:22 – Joe’s contact email<br>27:13 – Everyone in the pew is equally as talented as the pastor<br>29:38 – What is a person to do when they find out church leadership has no need of anyone<br>34:33 – Conrad Baars - <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Baars</a><br>35:07 – The majority of people today are in a state of severe deprivation of affirmation<br>37:00 – The surprising thing a Hutterite minister once told me<br>38:50 – We’re seeing the end of Christendom to see a new birth of the Body of Christ getting back to its organic foundation</p><p>Contact the show: <a href="mailto:timprice1965@gmail.com">timprice1965@gmail.com</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Cliftons Strengths Finder, Leadership Strengths, Joe Cavanaugh III, Timothy L. Price, Christendom is dead</itunes:keywords>
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