Thanks for the balanced perspective. Really liked the importance placed on self-reflection, discernment, eternal perspective and humility as we work to interact with the world and people around us.
Carey, I found you during COVID and haven't missed a post since. All have been inspiring but the one that I have watched repeatedly is the interview with Tim Keller, his ministry in NYC and discussing the end of life. All the rest are second.
Excellent broad analysis of the root of conflict and the historical perspective of the relative peaceful season we experienced the last few decades. The practical do and don't tips were super helpful.
Another great show. Mark’s Non-Anxious Presence, The Disappearing Church, and The Reappearing Church were some of my favorite reads over the last five years. Have you considered interviewing Christopher Watkin as part of this series?
"It is one of the evils of rapid diffusion of news that the sorrows of all the world come to us every morning...I think each village was meant to feel pity for its own sick and poor whom it can help, and I doubt if it is the duty of any private person to fix his mind on ills which he cannot help. (This may even become an escape from the works of charity we really can do to those we know.) A great many people (not you) do now seem to think that the mere state of being worried is in itself meritorious. I don't think it is. We must, if it so happens, give our lives for others; but even while we're doing it, I think we're meant to enjoy Our Lord and, in Him, our friends, our food, our sleep, our jokes, and the birds song and the frosty sunrise." - C.S. Lewis
Hallelujah!!! I’m blessed and favored with $60,000 every week! Now I can afford anything and support the work of God and the church. For Your glory, LORD! HALLELUJAH!
Thanks for the balanced perspective. Really liked the importance placed on self-reflection, discernment, eternal perspective and humility as we work to interact with the world and people around us.
So glad you enjoyed it, thanks Leann
I have enjoyed many of your podcasts..especially the podcasts that help navigate through trials and tribulations through ministry
Carey, I found you during COVID and haven't missed a post since. All have been inspiring but the one that I have watched repeatedly is the interview with Tim Keller, his ministry in NYC and discussing the end of life. All the rest are second.
That's one of my all time favorites!
I love these podcasts for my church and the nonprofit I am a part of
I appreciate the most recent podcast with John Mark Comer who is a humble leader
I appreciate the analysis and interpreting the rebound from Covid with what the world dealt with during the Great Depression and World War 2.
Thank you both for your insight and for the historical wisdom/context you spoke of in this interview. It is really helpful!!
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching
I really enjoy Carey's content. It is always relevant and informative.
I appreciate that!
Excellent broad analysis of the root of conflict and the historical perspective of the relative peaceful season we experienced the last few decades. The practical do and don't tips were super helpful.
This was eye opening and helped me contextualize some of what is going on
so glad
Thank you for helping us face these challenges head on!
You are so welcome!
Wow. Such wise words with great perspective. Loved this one.
thank for the perspective
Great question on the robustness of our Theology!
Another great show. Mark’s Non-Anxious Presence, The Disappearing Church, and The Reappearing Church were some of my favorite reads over the last five years. Have you considered interviewing Christopher Watkin as part of this series?
Enjoy these podcasts
I'm so glad
Love this ty
You're so welcome, thanks for watching.
The enemy loves to get us off mission. Thanks for this honest conversation.
Thanks for watching
"It is one of the evils of rapid diffusion of news that the sorrows of all the world come to us every morning...I think each village was meant to feel pity for its own sick and poor whom it can help, and I doubt if it is the duty of any private person to fix his mind on ills which he cannot help. (This may even become an escape from the works of charity we really can do to those we know.) A great many people (not you) do now seem to think that the mere state of being worried is in itself meritorious. I don't think it is. We must, if it so happens, give our lives for others; but even while we're doing it, I think we're meant to enjoy Our Lord and, in Him, our friends, our food, our sleep, our jokes, and the birds song and the frosty sunrise."
- C.S. Lewis
Wow, what a beautiful and pertinent quote. Thank you for sharing!
Hallelujah!!! I’m blessed and favored with $60,000 every week! Now I can afford anything and support the work of God and the church. For Your glory, LORD! HALLELUJAH!
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