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Hosts: Top Gun O’Briant & Obadiah
In this episode of Between Sundays, the Hosts reflect on the intense rhythm of church life after Easter and how summer ministry quickly ramps up into camps, outreach, and discipleship. What begins with talk of planning and full student camps turns into a deeper conversation about numbers, faithfulness, and stewardship.
They challenge the idea that caring about numbers is unspiritual, explaining that Scripture often counts people because people matter. The real danger isn’t tracking growth — it’s relying on numbers instead of God. Faithfulness, effort, and obedience belong to the church; growth belongs to the Lord.
The conversation closes with a clear vision of baptism as an act of obedience and a public declaration of new life in Christ, along with a call for Christians to hunger daily for God’s Word rather than living on a once‑a‑week faith.
Be faithful with what you’ve been given. Trust God with the results.
By obeeobryantHosts: Top Gun O’Briant & Obadiah
In this episode of Between Sundays, the Hosts reflect on the intense rhythm of church life after Easter and how summer ministry quickly ramps up into camps, outreach, and discipleship. What begins with talk of planning and full student camps turns into a deeper conversation about numbers, faithfulness, and stewardship.
They challenge the idea that caring about numbers is unspiritual, explaining that Scripture often counts people because people matter. The real danger isn’t tracking growth — it’s relying on numbers instead of God. Faithfulness, effort, and obedience belong to the church; growth belongs to the Lord.
The conversation closes with a clear vision of baptism as an act of obedience and a public declaration of new life in Christ, along with a call for Christians to hunger daily for God’s Word rather than living on a once‑a‑week faith.
Be faithful with what you’ve been given. Trust God with the results.