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episodeBrian Morykon — On Worship: Remembering Scott Baker Losing someone close opens up new perspectives and a deep gratitude for that person's life. Songwriter, worship leader, and Renovaré Director of Communications Brian Morykon reflects on worship in…
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Renovaré WeeklyDecember 7, 2018 Everyone Continually Worships In Unceasing Worship, Harold Best defines worship as “the continuous outpouring of all that I am, all that I do and all that I can ever become in light of a chosen or choosing god.”Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyNovember 17, 2018 No One Needs to Know A man who confesses his sins in the presence of a brother knows that he is no longer alone with himself; he experiences the presence of God in the reality of the other person.Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyNovember 2, 2018 You Can’t Love Everyone Peter weighs in with confirmation, "Honor everyone. Love the family of believers..." (1 Pet 2:17). Honor means assigning value. Thinking of and treating everyone as valuable is within our…Explore
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episodeSarah Bowling — Heartbreaking Euphoria "There's a lot of times people romanticize service work. It's not like that...It breaks my heart… it unravels me…" Sarah Bowling, founder of humanitarian organization Saving Moses, joins Nathan…
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Renovaré WeeklySeptember 29, 2018 On the Spot This metaphor of the training athlete is often used for spiritual disciplines. Rightly so. But it's worth noting that the metaphor carries an assumption: being well enough to train. For the wounded…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklySeptember 21, 2018 Freedom from the False Self Richard Foster says that in solitude "we are set free from the many 'false selves' we have built up in order to cope with the expectations others place upon us—and we place upon ourselves. Solitude…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklySeptember 14, 2018 Is It Possible to Be Like Jesus? Over the years I've become better at setting boundaries with others. That's healthy and necessary—or at least it is when those boundary lines are drawn in love. But if the lines are drawn in fear…Explore
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episodeRebecca Willard Heatley — Dallas Willard the Dad "There's nothing I ever read or heard him say that he didn't live." Rebecca Willard Heatley carries on the work of her father Dallas Willard by compiling and editing his unpublished works. She joins…
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Renovaré WeeklyAugust 24, 2018 Is Spiritual Formation a Fad? So what is spiritual formation and why isn't it a fad? Dallas Willard puts it plainly: "It is the process through which those who love and trust Jesus Christ effectively take on His character." And…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyAugust 3, 2018 The Birds, Our Schoolmasters We conclude our month on Simplicity with a podcast with someone who is truly living it out. And classic pieces from Martin Luther and Richard Foster, who both pull from Matthew 6 to help us learn…Explore
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Renovaré WeeklyJuly 27, 2018 He Had Everything and Possessed Nothing A.W. Tozer gives astounding insight into the familiar story of Abraham and Isaac. What was asked of the aging patriarch wasn't a cruel test by an insecure God. It was a command of love to save both…Explore