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"Go the extra mile" and "Turn the other cheek" are universally known expressions that were first spoken by Jesus himself. Both of these phrases are ancient and yet timeless as they guide us in the daily challenge of loving people around us, especially those who are difficult to love. In this episode, we will talk about Jesus' unorthodox approach to loving others and how that affects the impact we can make in the world as his followers.
We also are excited to have Deacon Stanley Jones Jr the Department Head for Missions at First Baptist Church of Glenarden International as our special guest for this conversation as he shares his insights from his life and ministry on the topic of extra-mile living and loving.
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Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we delve into one of Jesus' lesser-known teachings found in Matthew 5:31-37, where He explores the significance of oaths and the essence of integrity. While oaths may conjure up images of childhood pinky swears or solemn promises made on a loved one's grave, Jesus challenges us to a deeper understanding—one rooted in trustworthiness, keeping our word, and honoring our relationships.
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In this episode, we embark on a transformative journey from legalism to love, guided by Jesus' radical teachings on the law of love. As we explore Matthew 5:17-20, we confront the temptation to approach spirituality like studying an owner's manual—meticulously memorizing and reciting passages without experiencing genuine transformation. Instead, Jesus invites us to leave behind the confines of rule-based religion and embark on a life-giving road trip of heart transformation. By embracing the law of love for God and others, we unlock the power to live lives of genuine faith, holiness, and impact in the world. Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of this spiritual journey and discover the freedom and joy that come from embracing the transformative power of love.
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Often we underestimate the impact we can make in the world and fail to see our full capacity. In this episode of the Orchard Podcast we take a look what Jesus says about our influence when we serve in his kingdom. We also welcome Theuno Swart, Orchard: Africa's National Director of South Africa, to join in the conversation as he shares his insights and stories living a missional life.
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As we kick off a new year of the Orchard Podcast, we are going to start with a conversation about Jesus' seemingly backward vision for life and society. We will unpack the beatitudes found in Matthew 5 and talk about the picture these famous one-liners give us of God's kingdom.
Listen and then shoot us an email with a thought or a story at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you and have you join the conversation.
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We have all heard the song that goes "this little light of mine...I'm going to let it shine..." How do you think our world would change if we not only "let our light shine," but we helped those around us shine brightly too. In this episode, we will talk about the connection between God's light, our light and our neighbor's light. We will also wrap up 2023 with this final episode of the year and share some reflections on our Orchard Zoolights event in November.
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Amidst the echoing cries of global conflict and the overwhelming weight of suffering, this episode dives deep into the transformative power of love. Discover how being rooted and grounded in love can offer solace, inspire resilience, and propel acts of compassion.
Join us as we uncover together the steps to anchoring ourselves in love, even when the storm rages on.
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You will face plenty of roadblocks when serving Jesus. Sometimes the challenges are so great that you feel like giving up. What does it take to endure long enough to make a lasting impact in the world for Christ?
In this episode, Michelle will share what it took to endure apartheid, multiple pandemics, extreme economic uncertainty and the long road of slow change. Then Michelle and Brian will share about how you can cultivate a spiritual strength that never gives up.
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One thing we all have in common is the fact that we are all different. In this episode of the Orchard Podcast we will talk about what we can learn about diversity from the early church and share some lessons learned from three decades of cross cultural ministry.
Join the Orchard Podcast conversation by sharing a comment, story or question with us. Email us at [email protected]
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Prayer is conspiring with God. In this episode, we will unpack prayer's vital role in being on mission with God. Join us as we share stories of the impact that prayer has made in our life and the ministry of Orchard: Africa.
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Pastors and church leaders devote themselves to caring for the needs of others, but who is caring for them? Who is asking them, "how are you, really?" In this episode, we will focus on the importance of prioritizing self-care when you serve in mission, ministry or support those who do. The key to being healthy is found in two simple words, "in Him."
In this episode, we are honored to have Pastor Victor Motlhampe with us for this conversation. Pastor Victor serves as Orchard: Africa's North West Regional Pastor and brings decades of ministry experience to this episode. He mentors and trains pastors who serve in under-resourced communities while also serving as Senior Pastor of his own network of churches in the North West Province.
Join the Orchard Podcast conversation by sharing a comment, story or question with us. Email us at [email protected]
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God's design for the Church was to make the invisible God visible as well as make the invisible people in our world visible. The Church is the light of the world that brings God's purposes into full color. In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Pastor Patrick Mokgosi, Orchard: Africa's Western Cape Regional Pastor, on the podcast as we discuss God's powerful plan for our lives in the world.
Join the Orchard Podcast conversation by sharing a comment, story or question with us. Email us at [email protected]
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The people who make the biggest impact in people's lives have two primary qualities: humility and confidence. In this episode, we will talk about how to lead and serve with humble confidence.
Join the Orchard Podcast conversation by sharing a comment, story or question with us. Email us at [email protected]
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Do you ever find yourself saying, "Oh, I would be so much happier and my life would be so much better if I could just be someone's servant!" Probably not. And yet, Jesus said that if we want to gain the best in life, we need become a servant. In this episode, we will talk about how God uses service to transform us and our world.
During our conversation we mentioned some upcoming mission trips this summer and fall. We would love to have you join us in South Africa. Visit www.orchardafrica.org/orchard-journeys and scroll down to find upcoming trips.
We also have two open internship positions in our U.S. office. Are you interested in video and podcast production or are you a people person, excited about making an impact through donor appreciation? These internships could be a fit for you. Click this link to learn more: https://d1fdloi71mui9q.cloudfront.net/VVtZg0cEQSmwkWxjrb7u_Orchard%20Internships.pdf
Join the Orchard Podcast conversation by sharing a comment, story or question with us. Email us at [email protected]
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Are you making ripples? God's grace working through our lives and churches has a ripple effect that has far reaching potential in the world. Join us as we talk about God's kingdom, missions and looking at our lives through the ripple.
Join the conversation by sending us a message, comment or question at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
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Everyone pretty much agrees that our world is in need of some change. If you listen to this podcast, you probably want to be a part of that change. You may also wonder how to get started or what your next steps should be.
In this episode we will discuss what the prophet Micah meant when he said, "walk humbly." We will talk about the meaning of humility and the vital role it plays in missions. Join the conversation by sending us a message, comment or question at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
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Everyone pretty much agrees that our world is in need of some change. If you listen to this podcast, you probably want to be a part of that change. You may also wonder how to get started or what your next steps should be.
In this episode we will discuss what the prophet Micah meant when he said, "love mercy." We will talk about the meaning of mercy, the difference between mercy and justice as well as discuss how we can become more merciful towards those in need in our world.
Join the conversation by sending us a message, comment or question at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
Also, if you like this podcast help others find out about it by giving a positive rating on your podcast platform.
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Everyone pretty much agrees that our world is in need of some change. If you listen to this podcast, you probably want to be a part of that change. You may also wonder how to get started or what your next steps should be.
In this episode we will begin a conversation about 6 powerful words that can change the world. We will be discussing Micah 6:8, which may be one of the most quoted verses from the Old Testament these days. Join us as we dig deep into this gold mine of wisdom about life, faith and missions.
In this episode, we will focus on two words "do justice."
Join the conversation by sending us a message, comment or question at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
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A common criticism of modern missions in the US is that it feeds what is commonly called a "white savior complex." This critique gives many people in the western church pause about mission trips and serving under-resourced parts of the world. How should Christians and church leaders address this critique? How do we reconcile Jesus' clear call to "go into all the world" with this issue?
In this episode, we will discuss what Jesus teaches and why it matters "how" we go. This is an important conversation for anyone wanting to serve or lead in missions in a way that is healthy and informed. It is also a great podcast to share with your mission team to start a conversation about healthy global missions.
Join the conversation by sending us a message, comment or question at [email protected]. Last month we had a slight technical issue that did not allow us to receive emails. That has been fixed and so if you sent a message last month, please resend it to us. We would love to hear from you.
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What role should the church play in addressing oppression and captivity in the world? How do we even define those words? In this episode, we will take a deep dive into what it practically means to "set the captives free" as we explore ways we can courageously respond to the various types of oppression in our world.
We would love to have you join in on the conversation. Send questions, comments or topics you would like us to address to [email protected].
To learn more about the work of Orchard: Africa visit www.orchardafrica.org.
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