The Red Letter Disciple

009: Josh Dotzler on Raising his Kids in the Inner City, Insights from His Parent’s Mixed-Race Marriage, and Embracing Being a Middle-Aged Dad


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Josh Dotzler on Racism, How He Went from a Top Starter for Creighton Basketball to Inner City Pastor, and Why He Describes His Obedience to God as “Kicking and Screaming.” To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com

On August 11th, I’ll be hosting a FREE webinar called “Fund Your Vision: Don’t Let Money Limit Your Ministry” with Phil Ling from the Giving Church. The Giving Church has helped more than a thousand churches raise more than a billion dollars. In addition, they commissioned a study with more than 4000 churches and uncovered some incredible data that will help grow your church’s giving. Phil will talk about what he has learned through both his experience and through this unique study. You won’t want to miss it. We will be giving away loads of free stuff as well! You can sign up at www.thegivingchurch.com/red and you can grab a FREE PDF “5 Ways to Grow Your Church’s Giving,” while you are there.

Resources mentioned in the episode: 

Abide.com

Letters from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. 

Church in Crisis by Josh Dotzler

JoshDotzler.com


Key insights from the episode: 


I had a coach tell me that you need to be with as many girls as possible until you are 30, then you decide who you want to be with. But all these coaches didn’t have great marriages. Looking back, marriage was our first act of obedience to God. Obedience was what God constantly called us to; we have been obedient, kicking, and screaming.  - Josh Dotzler

 

Let’s embrace the fact that when we are in this world, we are not always going to have an easy life.– Zach Zehnder

 

We partnered with the police to establish over 700 neighborhoods that could potentially be revitalized. - Josh Dotzler

 

You not only talked the talk, but you also walked the walk. – Chris Johnson

 

In inner-city communities, anyone who is successful moves out. They don’t stay. Abide means to stay and dwell. It’s the power of presence. Something happens when you live in and abide in the neighborhoods.  - Josh Dotzler

 

It’s estimated crime is down 70-75% wherever we have a presence because of the intentionality of those families living in that community. – Josh Dotzler

 

Sundays are the greatest picture of our individual preferences. – Josh Dotzler

 

It wasn’t until my dad became a minority living in a predominately black community that he could start understanding what it was like for his wife to be black in a predominantly white culture. – Josh Dotzler

 

One of the things the black community needs the most is white advocates. - Josh Dotzler

 

The church must be more holistic even in our understanding of trying to

 be the solution to racial reconciliation. – Josh Dotzler

 

Covid highlighted the crisis of the church. I heard more about compassion fatigue than ever during COVID. I’ve never heard a pastor talk about tithing fatigue or attendance fatigue, but compassion fatigue. I don’t think we’ve conditioned our congregations to allow compassion to be a consistent expression of who we are. - Josh Dotzler

 

Red letters cause us to cross red lines. I believe as we get into those red letters, it compels us to eliminate red lines and leads to a revolution. – Josh Dotzler

 

Josh Dotzler’s Challenge: Get in the game, small steps. Find areas of red lines in your city this week and go there and be present. (be a customer, pray, serve, get involved, volunteer, educate yourself, etc.)


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