
The Quiet Reformation is a space of listening for God through the Bible and the Body of Christ, desiring change in the Church, but without the chaos. This podcast is a small part of the ministry of Netzer. Netzer works intimately with Christian leaders and speaks widely to the Church at large about spiritual renewal. We are a donor supported 501c3 ministry. Please visit netzer.org to donate and fi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Dr. Dru Johnson is the Templeton Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall (University of Oxford) and an adjunct professor of religion at Hope College in Holland, MI. He’s the author of a dozen books, ranging from easy to read to academic nerding out. more
In this episode, we explore holistic discipleship across generations, emphasizing the importance of culture, truth, faithfulness, diversity, and practical strategies for nurturing faith in families and communities.
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with Dr. Russell Moore, Tim Doering, and Justin Ryan Boyer
Dr. Moore is an author, preacher, and the editor at large for Christianity Today, focusing on how Christians should engage the public square.
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The Bible study and interviews will inspire and educate. Full of worship. Will draw you closer to God. Highly recommend. Guests are awesome!
This is a well-curated and thoughtfully produced podcast of deep but accessible spiritual and inspirational content. I find the episodes well-edited as well. Great presentation of excellent material!
The Bible study and interviews will inspire and educate. Full of worship. Will draw you closer to God. Highly recommend.
Our church in western cultural needs change. This podcast helps look at a tapestry (The Big C Church) that has been worn, tattered and in need of some work and refreshment. Listening to this podcast gives insight and direction on taking the fibers and weaving threads into chords, not easily broken, and helping to create hope for tomorrow in God’s design for every person and church to have hope. The chords now woven in, restore and renew the tapestry into a magnificent tapestry. Give a listen and... more
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This show centers on thoughtful Christian leadership, church renewal, and practical theology, often featuring pastors, authors, and faith-based business leaders who discuss how gospel-centered ideas translate into real-life ministry, governance, and workplace culture. Across episodes, conversations explore leadership humility, unity, healthy organizational dynamics, and how Scripture can shape mission, communication, and community-building without sacrificing depth or candor. A notable strength is the blend of pastoral insight with real-world leadership experience, including governance, elder formation, and faith-driven urban collaboration, making it a resource for pastors, ministry leaders, and Christian professionals seeking actionable wi... more
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Recent guests on The Quiet Reformation include:
1. Jay Doering
2. Dr. Russell Moore
3. Bob Hyatt
4. Ken Negvesky
5. Robert S. Kratz
6. Peace Ike
7. Pastor Terry Davis
8. Galen Hackman
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