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In this short podcast, Øystein shares some great thoughts on leadership being access. You might never have heard it like this before! well worth a listen and an eye opener for you who do not think you might be a leader.
Inspired by Dionne Warwick
Can anything good come out of this ongoing pandemic? Life has slowed down for many of us, and it has given us an opportunity to reflect on how we relate to each other and how we do church. In this brand new episode Rodger and Øystein talk about how vulnerability is vital to experience real connection with God and one another.
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In this short podcast Øystein reflects on a discovery he made about Psalm 23 at a prayer meeting he attended. He had read the psalm numerous times before, but never noticed how king David changes the way he addresses the Lord as the hymn unfolds. Hopefully this little devotional can encourage you to know that God is with you always through difficult times.
This episode is probably way too long for you to bother to listen through it all. We had so many things on our minds that we wanted to tell our 25 year old self – which is why it was difficult to stop recording Still we hope that some of what we share may be a blessing to you as well. Here’s a snippet from Rodger’s advice to himself as a 25 y/o: "You can do anything, but you don’t have to do everything!"
PS: Sound was distorted on earlier downloads so we have uploaded a clearer version now.
Rodger and Øystein have a bust up on the meaning of Mathew 5:48! Well not really but we do come at it with different angles with regards to our subject today 😊 When we try to do everything perfect, we set ourselves up to fail. And when we fail, like we all do from time to time, it’s easy to beat ourselves up and feel like a failure. Perfectionism kills our joy and our passions. Let’s destroy perfectionism before it destroys us! In this show Rodger and Øystein suggest that perfectionism is based on legalistic strife, while being perfected (the process of sanctification) is a work of grace.
Credits: Intro and end music by Bradley Dyess music. Find him on Spotify and Facebook. Other sounds and music by David Kendrick and Øystein Udnes.
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We live in uncertain times, and the ongoing corona pandemic can make many of us worried and scared. When something like this happens more people start to ask themselves about what is truly important in life, and in the midst of this adversity Christians have a great opportunity to minister hope to people around us. Then what is hope? In this show Rodger and Øystein propose that hope is not a feeling or a wish; it’s a person, and his name is Jesus Christ! When we have faith in him, we have real hope for this life, and for all eternity. We pray that this podcast will encourage anyone who is struggling to hold on to their hope in this season.
Credits: Intro and end music by Bradley Dyess music. Find him on Spotify and Facebook. Other sounds and music by David Kendrick and Øystein Udnes. Photo by Lynnelle Richardson from Pexels
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Why do we need a faith community? Isn't it enough just to be saved? The church has hurt me - I don't need it, I'm disillusioned by the church - Have you ever thought like this? I had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Doug Bursch recently to discuss his book "The Community of God: A Theology of the Church From a Reluctant Pastor" and he has some eye opening insights into community and doing church. Doug also is refreshingly honest in describing his own struggle with community and has some thoughts on why other pastors and leaders don't share their own struggles. If you are a Christian (and maybe even in leadership) that struggles with community or have wondered why it is so important - this interview should help you.
Find Doug's book on Amazon.com as an eBook, audio book or regular paper book.
Credits: Intro and end music by Bradley Dyess music. Find him on Spotify and Facebook. Other sounds and music by David Kendrick and Øystein Udnes.
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When should we say yes, and when is it okay to say no? Do we sometimes let fear of people dictate which tasks we take on, instead of letting our convictions and trust in God lead us? In this show Rodger and Øystein discuss how we can stop being people pleasers, and how saying no can be self-care and a way of showing respect to people around us.
Credits: Intro and end music by Bradley Dyess music. Find him on Spotify and Facebook. Other sounds and music by David Kendrick and Øystein Udnes. Image courtesy of Pixabay.
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How do we keep a biblical authenticity in today's world? Is it harder to be authentic in 2019 than it was in the 70's and 80's? What is the connection between being authentic and humility, and can you use authenticity as an excuse for being a bully? How does Jesus model authenticity, and would we be shocked by his behavior if we had walked with Him? And Finally, whats the point of a duck? (Just to make you curious)
Credits: Intro and end music by Bradley Dyess music. Find him on Spotify and Facebook. Other sounds and music by David Kendrick and Øystein Udnes.
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TalkingTheology - Website: TalkingTheology.com
Podcast on ITunes, Spotify and Podbean. Just search for: The Talking Turkey Theology Podcast.
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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.