Join us for an insightful conversation with Randy Youngling, Director of the Sports Ministry Institute. Learn how his background in sports and ministry, along with Grace School of Theology’s innovative program, is transforming lives through faith and athletics. Don’t miss this episode by Saving Grace now!
If we were to review your life’s record today, what would it reveal? Would you be proud of and happy to reveal it? Do you have any regrets or things you;re ashamed of? For sure, we have all fallen short of a perfect record before God. That’s why we should be thankful for God’s mercy and grace.
But, what about the life record of Christ? As we complete this series on the Uniqueness of Christ, Dr. Mark Rae will take us through Christ’s Unique record. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
Is Jesus the Messiah? As Christians, we are certain that He is, but are we prepared to defend what we believe? What did the people of Jesus’s day expect from the coming Messiah when Christ walked on earth, and what does that unique role mean to followers today? Dr. Mark Rae continues this series on the Uniqueness of Christ with a look at Christ’s unique role as Messiah, the Anointed One. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
Know Jesus’ unique request to all believers in this 𝐍𝐄𝐖 𝐏𝐎𝐃𝐂𝐀𝐒𝐓 𝐄𝐏𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐃𝐄 brought to you by Saving Grace, with our special guest, Dr. Mark Rae, VP for Community Development in Grace School of Theology, and Executive Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
There is no relationship quite like that between the Father and the Son. As we continue our series on the uniqueness of Christ, let’s examine that heavenly relationship closely. Dr. Mark Rae talks about life applications for our personal walk with Christ and our relationship with others. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
When the lies and schemes of the enemy are rampant, many are looking for truth, hope, and peace that can only be found in Christ. Dr. Mark Rae, Exec. Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development digs deeper into the uniqueness of Christ, specifically Christ’s unique reality. Listen to this episode now!
Dr. Fred Chay talks about Christ’s pattern of mentoring like the Master. To make disciples like Jesus did, we need to aspire to “present every person complete in Christ.” Mentoring is something we need to do until Jesus returns, so listen to this episode now and learn to make disciples and mentor like Jesus!
We will spend our days on one of three possible approaches to life: the sinking ship, the cruise ship, or the battleship. While all of us will most likely spend some time on each ship, our goal should be to choose the ship where we can find the most significance in life, fulfilling the extraordinary calling God has for each of us. How do we choose the right ship?
Every one of us has an extraordinary dream, that combined ability and passion to find one calling that truly resonates with our God-given gift and talent mix. Wherever your natural sphere of influence is, you can live the best life God has made available, and leave a legacy of life extraordinary for the glory of God!
It has been said that “Chaplaincy builds a bridge between sacred and secular.” The need for skilled Chaplains has increased and is expected to continue to expand in the near future. So, let’s look more closely at this unique calling. Who knows? God may use this to draw you closer to Him.
In this podcast episode, Ken Schlenker shares his enlightening perspective of sharing the heart of a chaplain.
Ken Schlenker is here to answer any questions you may have concerning chaplaincy or the ministry in general. Ken graduated from Talbot School of Theology with a Master of Divinity. He has worked for 30 years as a First Responder and District Attorney Chaplain. Ken is the founder and president of RKM Crisis Team and CAREforce. At Grace School of Theology, he holds the positions of professor and director of chaplaincy.