Saturate is committed to seeing a gospel movement happen in North America and beyond in which every man, woman, and child have a daily encounter with Jesus in word and deed. This podcast is an ongoing conversation with disciples, leaders, and experts growing in the gospel and growing in living the implications of the gospel in community and on mission.
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Saturated - Becoming filled with the nectar of your own essence for more everyday bliss
Salona Carlisle
An embodied path back to divine wholeness for a life of more sensual aliveness, more soul, more pleasure, and the deep nourishment of the sacred. For the woman who longs to be deeply satiated and ravished by life and who knows that discovering the depth of love, satisfaction, fulfillment, bliss, and self-worth that is independent of circumstances just might be the greatest achievement of her entire life.
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Just three friends, being dickheads and talking about stupid shit. We have no plan, no script and absolutely no idea what we are doing. Enjoy
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Disciples become like those they are following. As we make disciples of Jesus, the ones we lead can take on our character and practices, which is a key reason why a leader's journey toward spiritual and emotional health matters. In this episode, David Achata shares with Jeff Vanderstelt his journey of heart transformation and its significant impact…
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When we recognize that the body is where all the lusciousness that we crave lives and that the quality of our lives is determined by how much intention and presence we infuse into them… Then we start to live a more satisfying, satiating life that actually nourishes us all the way down into the depths that we desire to be touched, to be moved, and t…
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When you know what your most life-giving desires are When you know your deepest purpose When you know what you need to prioritize in order to fulfill that When you know what it costs you not to… It becomes easy to choose yourself like never before. It becomes a non-negotiable. Not necessarily effortless — but choice-less.…
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In order to return to disciple-making, we must make a shift from merely attending events and programs, to attaching to God, self, and others through our disciple-making spaces. This requires mindfully engaging in spiritual practices with the goal of lovingly attaching. During this episode, Jeff Vanderstelt describes practical ways to engage several…
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Imagine feeling so deeply saturated with your soul that… Your default state is one that you’ve dreamed of but have a hard time finding words for. It’s something close to the tune of… “I’m so, so good in myself. It just feels so good to be me.” “It’s so deliciously good right here, where I am in my life and on my journey.” You can tap into this, in …
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So many things have changed in our post-pandemic world, including the Church, how we make disciples, and lead others to do the same. How does the Church become stronger, healthier, and more engaged in everyday mission? Daniel Im addresses this question in his new book, The Discipleship Opportunity: Leading a Great Commission Church in a Post-Everyt…
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Every woman, whether she’s conscious of it or not, really wants to live a more fully embodied, soul-led, sensual life that feels deeply nourishing and luscious to be in. Yet, more often than not, she robs herself of the actual experiences that would actually give her that…
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In order to return to disciple-making, we must make a shift from attending to attaching. Merely attending events and meetings will never develop disciple-making disciples. We need to lead people to attach to God and others in significant, transformative ways. Working from an understanding of social spaces, Jeff Vanderstelt looks at the ministry of …
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180: Weaving Disciple-Making into the Fabric of Your Life
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Jesus was clear that we are to make disciples who make disciples. However, many of us don’t feel skilled or effective at it and often feel like we’re getting in the way. Kirk Freeman wrote the book Threads to show how anyone can weave everyday disciple-making into the fabric of their life and ministry. In this episode, Kirk shares how we can make s…
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If we are going to return to disciple-making, we need to make a shift from merely informing people to equipping ministers. So much of our training merely gives people ideas or concepts. However, research shows this is not the most effective way of training people. Informing is a necessary part of equipping but it is only one part. We need to create…
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If we are going to return to disciple-making, we need to make a shift from merely informing people to equipping ministers. Part of that process is considering the diversity of our equipping. Are we equipping people in the way Paul instructed the church in Ephesus? He was clear that if we are to grow up into a full expression of who Jesus is, we nee…
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In this second of ten episodes, we consider the first of the five shifts we must make to return to disciple-making. We need to shift from just reaching people to making disciples who make disciples. To accomplish that, we must build an effective disciple-making pathway that leads and develops people through a formation process. We'll explore the va…
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In this, the first of ten episodes, we consider the first of the five shifts we must make to return to disciple-making. We need to shift from just reaching people to making disciples. However, we cannot make what we cannot state. What is your definition of a disciple? Does it sound like what Jesus called His first disciples to? In this episode, we …
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Can you dream of a day when every man, woman, and child in your context has repeated opportunities to meet Jesus through His people on mission everywhere, everyday?저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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A Shift from Reaching People to Making Disciples
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Jesus never commanded us just to reach people so that our church or group would get bigger. Jesus commanded us to make disciples who make disciples.저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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So many leaders want to see more disciples of Jesus equipped to make disciples in everyday life. However, far too much of our so-called equipping is only informing people. And sadly, we are not equipping with all the gifts저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Many leaders and churches have given church planting a try but have not always experienced great success. In many cases, it is because they were trying to do it all alone. We all need greater collaboration...저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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People simply attending events or groups will not lead to disciple-making disciples. People need to engage in genuine loving attachment to God저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you found yourself regularly giving yourself away to the degree that you wonder if you have any self left? Are you tired, weary, and worn out? God is present with you...저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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It’s far too common to care for everyone else in need around you and neglect yourself until it's too late. Yet Jesus calls us to take care of and find rest for our souls...저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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As the culture grows more secular and people are less open to the gospel, many struggle to effectively make disciples of Jesus.저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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What do ice cream and disciple-making have in common? Marc and Alissa Zera. Marc left Wall Street and moved to Charleston, SC to start a craft ice cream shop...저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you ever wondered if everyday people could see God do extraordinary things by just being willing and ready for God to work in and through them? Maybe you’ve wanted this to be your story....저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you ever wondered how you would go about starting a new church in a hard to reach place? Maybe you find yourself in your present location wondering how to more effectively plant the gospel.저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Would you like to see your church intentionally engaged in a process to train and send leaders to start new churches?저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you ever wondered if your everyday life of going to work and living in your neighborhood matters? What if the work you do everyday is actually the space where Jesus had always intended to build His Church?저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you ever wondered why so muWhat if every man, woman and child in your region had regular opportunities to meet Jesus?저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you ever wondered why so much of our experience in discipleship and mission seems to lack the power of the Spirit? Have you read the accounts저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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How do we address the struggles of leading in a post-pandemic context? Consider how challenging this has become in an urban context.저자 Jeff Vanderstelt
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Have you noticed how your journey of prayer has changed as the seasons of your life have changed? Jeff Vanderstelt shares some of his personal journey of growing in prayer through five different seasons in his own life…seasons of learning, discovery, remembrance, suffering, and healing. Listen in for your own encouragement and growth in prayer.…
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Sometimes, we’re just moving too fast for our desires to be able to actually reach us. What if more slowness, spaciousness, and stillness were the answer to the question of why they’re not here yet? What if your willingness to go deeper inside yourself than you’ve ever gone before was the direct route to the destination you’re rushing to get to? Wh…
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Sometimes, it’s only when we completely let go of all the should’s, the pressure, the have to’s, and the resistance to a certain experience that there’s actually enough space for our authentic desire to arise once again… But, THIS time, from a much deeper and more embodied place. It’s here that you can begin to feel the stirrings of that direct lin…
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Have you ever wondered how to move from prayer as ritual to prayer as relational? Jayne Vanderstelt has a very fluid, highly relational, life-giving prayer life. She shares her heart very openly with God and regularly hears from God. In this episode, Jayne describes her relational journey with God and how this shapes her prayer life. Her words will…
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How do we navigate seasons of winter surrounded by darkness and longing? Lent invites us to step into the wilderness space in order to develop a hunger for the promise of resurrection life. Michael Sullivan shares with Jeff Vanderstelt how the practices of fasting and prayer, silence and solitude help us to be more fully human, practicing an embodi…
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Have you found that you hold to beliefs that you struggle to put into practice leading to what feels like empty religion? Aaron Niequist, author of The Eternal Current, encourages us to shift from only spoken beliefs to transforming practices. In this episode, Aaron shares with Jeff Vanderstelt some practical ways we can practice transforming praye…
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Have you ever wondered what might happen if a bunch of churches decided to collaborate their resources, collective gifts, and people toward planting many churches together? The churches in Buffalo, New York have been doing this for many years and have witnessed discernible change in the overall region as a result. Jerry Gillis joins Jeff Vanderstel…
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Raising a family in our present context is no easy task. Leading them to become missionary disciples of Jesus might feel impossible. Hugh Halter talks with Jeff Vanderstelt and shares about his new book which tells the story of how their family has together made the mission of God their family story. If you would like to rethink and discover how to…
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It’s possible that, where you are right now, is feeling really hard to accept, because … It doesn’t match your expectations for where you thought you’d be or your desires for where you wish you were. And, what I want to offer is a gentle, yet transformational, step in the direction of your power … One that can start to ease the suffering and shed s…
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Ever wonder what it might look like for churches to work together to strengthen and start churches? Bruce Wesley and Chad Clarkson were empowered and freed up by Clear Creek Community Church to give some of their time away to start the Houston Church Planting Network with several other leaders in the greater Houston area. Chad shares his personal s…
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The very thing we crave the most can so often be the very thing we avoid and resist so often. We forget that what we’re really looking for and always seeking is so much closer than we realize … as close as our next breath. If what we really want is to be deeply fulfilled and be able to take in the nourishment of the moment, then we must be availabl…
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Tokyo has almost 40 million people and less than a quarter of a percent know Jesus. Sadly, 95% will likely never know a follower of Jesus their entire life. The need for the gospel to be planted is huge! Yoshito Noguchi moved his family from a comfortable existence and a very steady job as a youth pastor into the heart of Tokyo to start a new churc…
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Silicon Valley to Querétaro, Mexico: A Church Planting Journey
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Leaving a steady career and moving a family to another country to start a church is no easy task. Atanasio Segovia did just that. In this episode, Atanasio shares his story and the story of Familia Soma with Jeff Vanderstelt. Atanasio shares the real struggles and how he has navigated through them, as well as the joy-filled breakthroughs. If you’re…
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Craig Tuck and Clay Jernigan join Jeff Vanderstelt in this episode of the Saturate podcast. Craig and Clay are part of Mission Charleston, which exists to see churches and leaders collaborating together to love and serve Greater Charleston with the good news of Jesus.저자 Saturate
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Jesus loved Jerusalem and wept over her as He described the people there as a sheep without a shepherd. Jesus still loves cities and sends His people to care for the people in every city like He cared for us. Chris Gough has been working for many years in the greater Puget Sound region in Washington state and has many stories that will inspire you …
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Your belief in what has yet to reveal itself is the juice and the power that calls it forth. Your receptivity and willingness to be with more pleasure and goodness is what allows you to become the woman who lets herself have that much joy, abundance, and expansion of all kinds and to become the vessel that can hold more of it than you’ve allowed yo…
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One of the ways Jesus taught us to create pathways for the gospel is through serving others like He served us. God loved us so much that He was willing to give His own Son for sinners. He became the Father to the spiritually fatherless. In this episode, Alison Martin, shares with Jeff Vanderstelt how she and others at Doxa Church have intentionally…
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It’s so easy to skip over countless moments as insignificant and as nothing more than a means to get to some other place or experience. But, when we remember that it is the moments that make up the days that make up the years that make up a lifetime Then this moment becomes immeasurably precious and potent It becomes a radically honest reflection o…
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You might be growing increasingly impatient for direction and for the answers to some big questions in your heart right now, which only makes you more constricted and unavailable to hear and receive them … When what’s actually being asked of you is to get even more comfortable and rest even more deeply in the not knowing… When you’re willing to sta…
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Like the previous two years, 2022 has been a mixed bag for many. Often we define our world by what’s broken or what’s been lost. We need to remember that the cup of sorrow can also be the cup of joy. In this episode, Jeff Vanderstelt takes some time to reflect on what God has done through Saturate this past year and looks forward with anticipation …
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In the early days of Advent, we drive out to the Beck family farm to cut down a Christmas tree. Our only rule is it must be shorter than “Mom” so it will fit in our house. This rule is always disappointing, especially as you walk around towering and beautiful trees.저자 Saturate
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