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By Paul Gray
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The podcast currently has 526 episodes available.
On this episode of "Grace to All" we reminisce about the life and ministry of our host Paul Gray. Four of the many previous guests whom Paul called "friend" share their stories, experiences and reflections.
You can view the video version of this conversation at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHYO1CltaxM.
GUESTS
Catherine Toon
Catherine is an anointed author, speaker, coach, podcaster, and retired physician. An ordained apostle and prophet, she has ministered for decades and sees breakthroughs everywhere she goes. In 2016, she dedicated herself full time to restoring wholeness, revealing identity, and releasing destiny through the unveiling of God’s imprint of love, which is uniquely expressed in every person. Catherine’s refreshing, unconventional way of introducing people to God’s love has transformed the lives of thousands around the globe. Her newest podcast, Perspectives with Catherine Toon, is a popular breath of fresh air and can be found on your favorite podcast platform. She resides in Colorado with her beloved husband and three powerhouse children.
Website: https://catherinetoon.com
Facebook: @CatherineToonMD
Instagram: @catherinetoon LinkedIn: @CatherineToon
YouTube: @CatherineToon, MD
Catherine appeared on Episodes 10, 321, and 322 of "Grace to All".
Mike Popovich
Mike is an aeronautical engineer and a serial entrepreneur. He is Founder of Freedom Ministries and often speaks on blending science and scripture.
Freedom Ministries: https://freedomministries.org/
Mike appeared on Episodes 194, 196, 262 and 264 of "Grace to All".
Mike Zenker
Mike is Pastor of Hope Fellowship, Your Community Church. He is a blogger and active on YouTube.
Website: www.hopefellowshipycc.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopefellowshipycc
Blog: https://mikezenker.blog/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelZenker
Mike appeared on Episodes 16, 354, and 356 of "Grace to All".
Richard Murray
Richard is a defense attorney, prolific blogger and proclaimer of the Real Good News. He is author of numerous books including "God Vs. Evil", "The Power", and "The Jesus Mood".
Richard appeared on Episodes 22, 24, 323 and 324 of "Grace to All".
LINKS
Grace Restoration Team - https://gracewithpaulgray.com/grace-restoration-team/
Paul's Books - https://gracewithpaulgray.com/books/
New Life in Christ Church - http://www.newlifelawrence.com/
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Paul’s second 2022 interview with Malcolm and Cheryl Smith. Malcolm is the founder of Unconditional Love Fellowship, a world-wide ministry based in Texas and is host of the You Tube series “Malcolm Smith Webinars.” He celebrates his 70th year of preaching this year and continually contrasts the Father’s Unconditional Love with religion’s conditional, angry, list-keeping, impossible to please, distant, judgmental, wrathful and punitive false concept of “god.” Cheryl is the founder and leader of Mannequin Ministries, a Texas-based ministry to incarcerated women. She’s an accomplished poet and former fashion model.
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Paul’s first 2022 interview with Malcolm and Cheryl Smith. Malcolm is the founder of Unconditional Love Fellowship, a world-wide ministry based in Texas and is host of the You Tube series “Malcolm Smith Webinars.” He celebrates his 70th year of preaching this year and continually contrasts the Father’s Unconditional Love with religion’s conditional, angry, list-keeping, impossible to please, distant, judgmental, wrathful and punitive false concept of “god.” Cheryl is the founder and leader of Mannequin Ministries, a Texas-based ministry to incarcerated women. She’s an accomplished poet and former fashion model.
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Paul draws on help from friends Brad Jersak and Malcolm Smith along with Grace revelation to show how Jesus’ parable of the Only Good Father (mis-named “the Prodigal Son”) is the ONE filter for organizing ALL scripture, spiritual teaching, spiritual writing and spiritual discussion into one of three categories: The younger son missing the mark (sinning) of the Father’s Goodness by not living out his true identity and believing the lie that he was not worthy (misrepresenting the Father’s nature); The older son missing the mark (sinning) of the Father’s Goodness by not living out his true identity and believing the lie that he had earned (self-righteousness) the Father’s worthiness (misrepresenting the Father’s nature); and the only true representation of the Father (Perfect Unconditional Love that casts out all fear, Unlimited Abundant Grace to ALL, Total Goodness/Inclusion/Acceptance of ALL and Pure Light with no trace of darkness.
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Paul interviews David Gregory, New York Times #1 Best-selling author, playwright, and teacher whose life has come full circle. Despite a love for writing and liberal arts in high school and college, David opted for a “more practical” business degree that launched him into a successful ten-year career in compensation management with three consulting firms and Texas Instruments. After a decade of spreadsheets, however, he was ready to look for a career offering more personal meaning.
David returned to graduate school, earning a master's degree from the University of North Texas with concentrations in communication and sociology. During that time, he began creative writing in the form of two short screenplays, one dramatic and one science fiction. He also started a periodic newsletter before joining a Christian ministry as staff writer and editor. While there, he coauthored two nonfiction books, The Marvelous Exchange and The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel Has Worn You Out.
While earning another master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, David entertained a new craft: writing fiction. He decided that in a culture dominated by sound bites, reality TV, and the Internet, communicating through story could reach otherwise untapped audience. Taking some material on worldviews that he had planned to put into nonfiction form, he began writing Dinner with a Perfect Stranger.
David's current study focuses on the postmodern worldview and how it intersects with the Christian conception of God, meaning in life, and the process of knowing (epistemology). He is currently writing his second novel.
David lives in Texas with his wife and two children, where he works for a nonprofit organization.
Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering
The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel Has Worn You Out
The Last Christian
A Day with a Perfect Stranger
Open: Get Ready for the Adventure of a Lifetime
Night with a Perfect Stranger: The Conversation that Changes Everything
The Next Level: A Parable of Finding Your Place in Life
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David Gregory's life has come full circle. Despite a love for writing and liberal arts in high school and college, David opted for a “more practical” business degree that launched him into a successful ten-year career in compensation management with three consulting firms and Texas Instruments. After a decade of spreadsheets, however, he was ready to look for a career offering more personal meaning.
David returned to graduate school, earning a master's degree from the University of North Texas with concentrations in communication and sociology. During that time, he began creative writing in the form of two short screenplays, one dramatic and one science fiction. He also started a periodic newsletter before joining a Christian ministry as staff writer and editor. While there, he coauthored two nonfiction books, The Marvelous Exchange and The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel Has Worn You Out.
While earning another master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, David entertained a new craft: writing fiction. He decided that in a culture dominated by sound bites, reality TV, and the Internet, communicating through story could reach otherwise untapped audience. Taking some material on worldviews that he had planned to put into nonfiction form, he began writing Dinner with a Perfect Stranger.
David's current study focuses on the postmodern worldview and how it intersects with the Christian conception of God, meaning in life, and the process of knowing (epistemology). He is currently writing his second novel.
David lives in Texas with his wife and two children, where he works for a nonprofit organization.
Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering
The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel Has Worn You Out
The Last Christian
A Day with a Perfect Stranger
Open: Get Ready for the Adventure of a Lifetime
Night with a Perfect Stranger: The Conversation that Changes Everything
The Next Level: A Parable of Finding Your Place in Life
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Paul discusses how the early church Fathers learned and taught people to read scripture – from the lens and mindset that God is Good; God is Always Good; God is Always Good to ALL People and God is exactly like Jesus!
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The podcast currently has 526 episodes available.