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The guys are celebrating hitting the milestone of 30 episodes! Here’s a rollup on some of the greatest hits between episodes 16 through 29. Thank you all so much for your ongoing support and we look forward to the future of NQT! You can also catch our first rollup episode that covered the first 15 shows by listening to Episode 16!
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The guys talk about the power of shared experiences, whether at concerts or sports events, and how these moments can bring about unity and worship. They also discuss the fine line between enjoying these experiences and allowing them to become idolized, ultimately encouraging people to seek out and embrace shared experiences in life.
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Chris recently turned 50! The guys talk about what it’s like to turn 50, the importance of being intentional with time, and how to navigate relationships. They also discuss the fleeting nature of life and the significance of gratitude in our day to day lives.
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In this episode, Mike discusses his personal journey with money, sharing insights on budgeting, debt management, and the importance of financial education. Money doesn't have to be a daunting topic and we can engage in conversations about financial struggles and successes. That’s why The Money Series was created to begin with.
Learn more at themoneyseries.com
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The guys talk about reaching people online and Mike shares the story and vision behind Before The Cross. A website and now nonprofit that reaches thousands of people, encouraging them, meeting them where they are at, and pointing them to Jesus. They discuss different themes that have come up over time such as humility, value, and the future aspirations for Before The Cross.
Learn more at beforethecross.com
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The guys discuss their experience at a retreat in Gun Barrel City talking about the significance of retreats, and the benefits of stepping away from daily routines. They explore themes of fellowship, personal growth, and the importance of unstructured time for reflection and rejuvenation. This episode also includes much eating of chips and salsa.
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The guys discuss the significance of community and friendships, emphasizing the challenges adults face in forming deeper connections. They explore the role of vulnerability in friendships, the importance of intentionality, and how to navigate surface-level interactions. There’s great value of being known and learning from Jesus' example in building meaningful relationships. And perhaps the greatest podcast intro that has ever happened on the face of the planet featuring Christopher Walken, Mike Tyson, and Morgan Freeman.
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The guys discuss the concept of idols in our lives, particularly in the context of parenting and the anxiety that can arise from the fear of losing a child. It’s crucial to know the importance of placing God at the center of our lives and recognizing when good things can become ultimate things.
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The guys talk about the significance of having a solid foundation in life, drawing parallels between personal growth and a recent concrete driveway project. They discuss the importance of addressing pride, the need for continuous maintenance in relationships and personal development, and the lessons learned from the construction process. They emphasize the necessity of self-reflection and the role of the Gospel in shaping one's heart and mind.
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Mike and Chris speak and crunch cheese puffs with Mark and Amy Latham, Directors of Latitudes, a non profit existing to market and advocate for artisan-based small businesses around the world who seek to impact resource-deprived communities, particularly in poverty stricken regions.
Learn more about Latitudes, shop, and get involved at https://latitudestx.com
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In this interview with Steven Jones, we discuss the importance of storytelling in nonprofits and the local city, and the impact it has on volunteers and the community. Narratives have the power to connect people and promote a way to move forward together.
Steven is the host of the Growing Grapevine Podcast which can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at choosegrapevinetx.com
You can also following him on X @StevenAJ0nes or IG @stevena.jones and also view his short stories and writings at vocal.media/authors/steven-a-jones
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Mike and Chris discuss the difficulty of asking for help and the cultural factors that contribute to this reluctance. They explore the fear of appearing weak or inadequate, the desire for self-sufficiency, and the societal emphasis on individualism. They also highlight the importance of community and the value of asking for help, both in receiving assistance and allowing others to exercise their gifts.
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Chris and Mike share lessons learned so far from being a husband in terms of effective communication. Communication is a huge deal within marriage and requires active listening and initiation along the way. Here’s practical advice for husbands includes initiating communication, asking meaningful questions, and being intentional in pursuing our wives.
View Article - 5 Questions To Ask Your Spouse Each Week
https://beforethecross.com/encouragements/5-questions-ask-spouse-every-week/
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There’s no question in this life we will come across difficult people at times, but how do we handle those moments? Mike and Chris talk about 6 practical ways to deal with difficult people in our day to day lives including sometimes when we find ourselves to be the difficult person. Prayer, humility, and forgiveness is huge in navigating relationships with difficult people.
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Over the first 15 episodes, Mike, Chris, and guests have covered a lot of topics related to taking a step forward while even taking a few steps back to see the bigger picture. If you’ve joined us so far, here’s an opportunity to reflect on some of our favorite content. If you are new to the podcast and want to join us mid-journey, here’s a chance to get caught up with some highlights.
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Chris and Mike’s daughters take over this week’s episode with a few questions of their own, putting the guys back in the hot seat. There’s plenty of laughs, surprises, and even some affirming time as the Dads tell their girls some things from the heart.
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Producer and Songwriter, Chris Clayton, joins the guys to talk about his journey to Nashville and his love for the music industry. Chris shares his journey of faith and career in the music industry, highlighting the importance of taking risks and trusting God's guidance. He encourages aspiring musicians to invest in their craft, build relationships, and be patient with the process. Ultimately, Chris emphasizes the importance of aligning one's steps with God's plan and finding fulfillment in making an impact rather than just seeking success.
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https://twitter.com/chrismclayton
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The guys talk about the importance of embracing discomfort and letting go of control. This process can be uncomfortable and challenging, but it leads to tremendous freedom and growth. It's important to spend time with Jesus and develop a relationship with Him to discern His leading and find confidence in stepping into the discomfort. We should approach each day with open hands, asking God what He has for us and being willing to embrace the uncomfortable opportunities He presents.
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The waiting is the hardest part. We just don’t like having to be patient and if we are honest, we don’t want to be dependent. We are raised and taught to be independent, but is that really the best thing for us? There’s so much development that takes place through patience and it’s crucial to be honest with God in the process. He is always present and faithful and brings about the good through us in the midst of waiting.
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Chris and Mike share stories of their worst days at work and the lessons they learned from their mistakes. Both stories highlight the importance of slowing down and showing empathy towards others when they make mistakes.
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