- scapegoating
- fear mongering
- lying
- emotional oratory and personal charisma
- accusing opponents of weakness and disloyalty
- promising the impossible
- violence and physical intimidation
- personal insults and ridicule
- vulgarity and outrageous behavior
- folksy posturing
- gross oversimplification
- attacking the news media”
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Welcome to 2017 everybody! I’ve recuperated from the holidays and am excited to be back in the swing of things. To kick off the podcast in 2017, we have Dennis Easter with us. Dennis is the Foursquare district supervisor of Southern California. He is doing great things there and I think he has great insights for you. In this episode we chat about the importance of relationships, preparing for the future, and the impact soul care has on leaders. I hope you enjoy this episode.
If you’d like to get into contact with Dennis, email him at deaster@foursquare.org or visit the SoCal District Website.
If you’re enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends and leaving a review on iTunes. I encourage you to send me your feedback or suggestions for an interview. Help me help you. You can email me at jroper@foursquare.org, or direct message me on Facebook. You can also submit any feedback or questions here. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don’t miss an episode.
As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It’s your life, now go live it!
I am among the more than two dozen missionaries supported by the Foursquare Missions International Global Missions Fund. To support our global missions efforts, visit The Global Missions Fund.
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Hey everybody! We have a special episode for you today. We were in contact with Alan Hirsch about coming on the podcast to do an interview. He was willing to do it with us, but suggested sending us an interview he had just done on the Hardcore Church Planting podcast, because his schedule was a little crazy. We said “sure, why not!” Alan Hirsch is a brilliant and thought-provoking author, and I think you’ll enjoy this episode. Let me know what you think about it.
This is our final podcast for 2016. We are going to take a Christmas break and will be back mid January with new episodes!
Recommended Reading:
- The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating Apostolic Movements by Alan Hirsch
- The Shaping of Things to Come: Innovation and Mission for the 21st-Century Church by Alan Hirsch
- On the Verge: A Journey Into the Apostolic Future of the Church by Alan Hirsch
You can find Alan Hirsch on his website. Find the original recording of this podcast on iTunes and listen to more of Hardcore Church Planting podcasts!
If you’re enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends and leaving a review on iTunes. I encourage you to send me your feedback or suggestions for an interview. Help me help you. You can email me at jroper@foursquare.org, or direct message me on Facebook. You can also submit any feedback or questions here. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don’t miss an episode.
As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It’s your life, now go live it!
I am among the more than two dozen missionaries supported by the Foursquare Missions International Global Missions Fund. To support our global missions efforts, visit The Global Missions Fund.
Post may contain affiliate links. All proceeds are used to support the missions work. Thanks for listening!
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Hey everybody! This week, I’m interviewing Bill Gross. He is the Foursquare District Supervisor for the Southeast District. Before he took over as district supervisor, he worked at the National Church Office with Pastor Tammy Dunahoo. He was involved with training district supervisors and with church multiplication. I got to know Bill at the Church planters cohort in Seattle a few years back and have enjoyed listening to what he has to share. I hope you enjoy this episode.
Recommended Resources:
- Episode 078: The Intersection of the Gospel and the Gay Community, an Interview with Brad Williams
- The Newbigin Guantlet: Developing a Domestic Missiology for North America by George Hunsberger
- The Gospel in a Pluralist Society by Lesslie Newbigin
- A Scandalous Prophet: The Way of Mission After Newbigin
- Models of Contextual Theology by Stephen B. Bevans
- Screw Tape Letters by C.S. Lewis
- Lectures to My Students by Charles Spurgeon
If you’d like to get into contact with Bill, email him at hopebill@me.com.
If you’re enjoying this podcast, spread the word by sharing it with your friends and leaving a review on iTunes. I encourage you to send me your feedback or suggestions for an interview. Help me help you. You can email me at jroper@foursquare.org, or direct message me on Facebook. You can also submit any feedback or questions here. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or Stitcher so you don’t miss an episode.
As always, you can connect with me on Facebook or Twitter. It’s your life, now go live it!
I am among the more than two dozen missionaries supported by the Foursquare Missions International Global Missions Fund. To support our global missions efforts, visit The Global Missions Fund.
Post may contain affiliate links. All proceeds are used to support the missions work. Thanks for listening!
Debbie and I serve as the FMI Global Associate Director for MENACA and Europe. We focus on cultivating disciples, leaders, and church planting movements.