
What would it look like to transform our cities with the Gospel of the Kingdom? It would start with our own personal transformation, flow into the transformation of our community, and then it would spread into our workplaces and neighborhoods. After decades of experience in bringing transformation to various cities around the globe, Jon Petersen and Ken Janke have a passion to ignite "hungry heart... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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One of the four sides of the City Table is reserved for cultural influencers, who bring translation and often understanding to the times we live in. They can interpret the cry of the city at its point of pain, and help contextualize the Gospel in the... more
There’s nothing like a story to catch the imagination and embolden the heart to “step off the ledge” into being a transformative leader. This story-telling episode is a celebration both of the stories from this season, and other encouraging stories t... more
We believe it all starts with our own personal transformation, and then it flows into the transformation of our community of family and friends, then spreads into our workplace and neighborhoods. We need to have a Jesus Movement Mentality, where we s... more
Reaching your place is a holistic approach. Place matters. The geography and the people matter, but also the making of the place. How do we engage our home place, workplace, recreational place, and community place in a way where the mundane becomes m... more
This is one my favorite podcasts at the moment. The first season should be required listening for all disciples of Jesus much less those in vocational ministry. It does a great job of laying healthy foundations. Looking forward to season 2!
I love to listen to this podcast. Very inspirational & really challenges me in my Christian faith. Keep up the great work!
This podcast is a gift that keeps on giving. Thank you guys for sharing your experience, strength and hope in and from our King!
Such rich truth in these discussions to help us understand the Father’s heart for us as his children and his purpose for our lives in wholehearted living! Looking forward to more over the coming weeks.
The podcast I’ve been waiting for!
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