Practicing Gratitude
Dr. Iorg shows how cultivating gratitude fosters humility, confronts entitlement, builds teamwork and loyalty, and produces contentment in our lives.
Dr. Iorg shows how cultivating gratitude fosters humility, confronts entitlement, builds teamwork and loyalty, and produces contentment in our lives.
Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the purpose of parables. Parables teach disciples about the kingdom of God, they call people to make a decision, and they are also a statement of judgement. Knowing the context of a parable can help you acquire a deeper understanding.<
Dr. Iorg talks about the decision making apparatus of the Church and the core issues that undermine church governance.
Dr. Gurtner and Tyler discuss the rich young ruler in Matthew 19 and his willingness to pay the cost of following Christ. They look at the same story in the other Gospels.
Dr. Iorg discusses temptations that are unique to leaders and how leaders can deal with them.
Dr. Gurtner goes over the Raising of Lazarus in John 11. John often speaks with several levels of meaning; literal, spiritual, and symbolic. Here we see that sometimes we go through physical hardships for our spiritual and eternal wellbeing.
Dr. Iorg offers practical suggestions he has learned and practiced while raising his three kids.
In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler cover the Calming of the Storm in Matthew 8:23-27. Focus on the method Jesus uses to preform this miracle, in order to help us realize what this passage is trying to tell us; that Jesus is God. When we are reading the Gospels, w
Dr. Iorg provides five things leaders can practice in order to become better listeners.
In this episode, Dr. Gurtner and Tyler talk about the passages in Matthew and Luke in which Jesus is tempted by Satan. They discuss the different nuances and the big picture takeaway from that passage. Dr. Gurtner also shares how we can start to analyze these complica