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Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. Welcome back to Peak Travel from WHYY, the show that unpacks how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We’ll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better. Each episode transports you to a new destination. You’ll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel examines the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
Full of Hope, Luke 1: 26- 37, Luke 2: 1- 7
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Kettlebrook Church에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Kettlebrook Church 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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×1 Cultivators Under Curse, Genesis 3: 17- 19 & 1 Peter 2: 18- 25 34:35
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34:35Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
Panel Questions: · Do you think you are doing what you were created to do (in terms of “work”)? Why or why not? · What are some of the barriers that you face in trying to bear the image of God in your work? · How has your faith changed the way you see your work? Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?…
1 Kettlebrook Church Celebration, 10 Yr. Jackson & 15 Yr. West Bend 9:30
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1 Seeing the World thought the Eyes of Jesus, John 4: 27- 38 33:29
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33:29Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: Here are 3 reminders in the Book of Romans to encourage, strengthen and challenge us to continue on this vision which God has called us to: 1) The Good News Think about your own journey, when you first heard and responded to the Good news of Jesus Christ. How passionate are you about sharing the Gospel? Do you have compassion for those who are unreached? 2) Calling How much of a priority is making disciples in your life? 3) Gifts What are your gifts? How can you use your gifts to support the work of reaching the unreached?…
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. What was your experience with conflict growing up? How have these experiences shaped the way that you approach conflict today? 2. Read Matthew 7:1-5. How should these words shape our approach to conflict? 3. Read Matthew 18:15-17. What steps do you see Jesus outlining? What is the goal of the process? 4. Why is it easier to confide in the wrong person instead of going to the person we have an offense with? Why is there a temptation to draw in a third party? 5. “Winning the conflict” versus “winning your brother/sister” are radically different approaches to conflict. How might you be guilty of trying to “win” a conflict in your life instead of winning a brother/sister? Who in your life might need to be “won” back in your life through radical, self-sacrificing reconciliation? 6. Re-read the letter that Paul wrote to Philemon. What is the significance of verse 18? Where did Paul learn this approach from? What can we learn from this in our own lives? 7. Where in your life can you be a radical, self-sacrificing reconciler in the name of Jesus this week at work, in your family, neighborhood, at school, etc.?…
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. Did you ever have or make a fort as a child? If so, what do you remember most about making forts? 2. What broader stories have influenced how you see the story of your own life? 3. Read Psalm 103:19-22. What sticks out to you as you read this text? 4. In Psalm 103, David describes God as Forgiving, Compassionate, Father, and King. Which of these four specific characteristics resonate most with you and why? Do you struggle with any? Why or why not? 5. One of the downsides of sitting on our own thrones is the burden that goes with it. What might the stresses and pressures in your life reveal to you? 6. When we sit on the throne of our own life, we are also can see others as a threat to us. Where/how might this be the case in your own life? 7. Are there areas of your own life that you have built a fort around that you want to be sovereign over instead of God? If so, what areas and why? How might Jesus re-frame this area of life for you? What specifically could you do about it this week?…
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. When is a time you have experienced compassion from someone? 2. What did their compassion make you feel? 3. In what ways do you struggle to believe God is compassionate? 4. Where in your life are you experiencing the compassion of God? 5. What areas are you allowing God to carry in your life? What areas are you resistant? Why? 6. Who is God calling you to show compassion (suffer with) today? How will you tangibly carry this out this week?…
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Questions for Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
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1 Empowered for Everyone: Helping Others, Colossians 1: 7-8 30:47
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Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. Verse 4 talks about being 'In Christ' - how do you know if you are 'In Christ?' 2. What is one area that God has empowered you to show the good news of Jesus in everyday life? (how has God changed your everyday life through the good news of Jesus?) 3. What is one area that God still needs to empower you to show the good news of Jesus in everyday life? 4. How might Jesus speak encouragement to you in the midst of that struggle? What would be 'good news?' 5. What are some of the supports that help you to continue to be pointed from 'be you, do you, for you' to 'Christ in you, Christ through you, for others?' Share as a group what that looks like in your everyday life? 6. How do you still desire to see the good news of Jesus bear fruit through your everyday life and the everyday life of our family at Kettlebrook?…
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Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. When you hear the word “father” what comes to mind (memories, images, experiences, feelings)? How would you describe your earthly father? 2. In what ways has your earthly father reflected (or not reflected) God the Father? 3. Read Colossians 1:1-6a. What can we learn from these verses about what Paul (& Timothy) believe about God? 4. When you think of “family” what comes to mind? How would you describe your family? 5. It was noted that sin is everything from “murder” to “meh”. In what ways might you be “meh” when it comes to God? Why do you think this is the case? What are the implications? 6. In what ways is the gospel good news for eternity? How is this possible? 7. If you are “in Christ”, in what ways are you currently engaged in family that is “in Christ”? If you are not engaged, what might it look like for you to take a step in that direction?…
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Questions Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
Reflection Questions: 1.Looking back, what is one way that you have seen God at work in your own heart and life? 2. Looking ahead, what is one step you can take to become less, and for Jesus to become greater in your life? Questions Discussion: 1. As you look back over your journey of faith so far in 2019, what milestones are most prominent? What have been some recent victories? Recent struggles? If you are struggling to come up with milestones, why do you think that is? 2. As you look ahead and think about your journey of faith, what are you most excited about and why? What are you anxious about and why? 3. Read John 10:40-42. What do we learn about the ministry of John the Baptist that might inform our own ministry as individuals and as a family? What was the outcome in verse 42? 4. What is one way that you might seek to speak truth about Jesus and point others to Jesus (as John the Baptist did) in your own life in this next week/month/year?…
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. Has anyone ever stood in the way of your understanding of, or relationship with God? What was that like for you? 2. In what ways might you have done something like this in someone else’s life? 3. Read Acts chapter 11. In this chapter, racism, legalism, and consumerism seek to keep the gospel from others. In what ways have these three things influenced your faith journey? 4. Which of the above observations from this chapter are the most inspiring to you? Convicting? Why? 5. In what ways did Jesus model these observations for us when He walked the earth? 6. In what ways could you apply these observations in your own home and life this week?…
Questions for Reflection/ Discussion: 1) What is the inherent power within us? Who has given us this power? 2) Where in your coming to faith with Jesus have you seen Him show you His power? 3) What 1 step should you take from this message to get in touch with the power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in you?…
Questions for Reflection/ Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom / how can you share this?
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1. Have you ever experienced a “honeymoon” phase in a relationship? What was that like? 2. What, in your life, would you say that you are continually devoted to? 3. In what ways, if any, would you say that you are devoted to God? What does that look like? 4. What possessions and goods might you have that you could share with others in need? What step could you take to do that? 5. In what ways (if any) are you engaging in the kind of fellowship described in today’s text? 6. John Stott says that “Those first Jerusalem Christians were not so preoccupied with learning, sharing, and worshipping, that they forgot about witnessing?" How about you? Would the same be said of you? Why or why not? 7. Who are you seeking to demonstrate the good news of Jesus to within the context of the rhythms of your life? 8. In what ways is the life you are living compelling enough to cause others to ask questions? How might you be able to point them to Jesus when they do?…
Questions for Reflection/ Discussion: 1. What stuck out to you? 2. What further questions does it raise? 3. What does it say about Jesus? 4. How will you respond personally? 5. With whom/ how can you share this?
Questions for Reflection/Discussion: 1) Read Acts 1:1-11. Try to retell the story in your own words or have a few people in a group do so. What do you learn about God from this passage? What do you learn about people (ourselves)? 2) Imagine what it must have been like during the 40 days with Jesus (v.3). What would you have liked to ask Jesus during that time? What would you have liked to hear from Jesus during that time? 3) What did Jesus actually talk about during these days (v.3)? What do you think he said about that particular subject? 4) What were the disciples going to receive after Jesus ascended to heaven? Why is that important? What was Jesus’ expectation about what would be a normal and natural outcome of this (v.8)? 5) What do you think it means to be a witness? How does that look here in America in 2019? 6) What is one way you would like to bear witness to Jesus this summer? How can the group help you to do that?…
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