Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19
Even in the most unorthodox and uncomfortable of “classrooms” - the cross on Calvary, Jesus was still the perfect teacher. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Even in the most unorthodox and uncomfortable of “classrooms” - the cross on Calvary, Jesus was still the perfect teacher. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
We’re wrapping up Season 3 of Top of Mind “Finding Fairness” with a look at some of the Stick With It moments it delivered for our team. One of our goals for each episode is to find perspectives that will challenge us to examine our own views more closely. Often that’s uncomfortable, but if we stick with that discomfort, it can lead to finding new empathy or greater clarity. In this podcast episode, Julie and other members of the Top of Mind team reflect on episodes during Season 3 that challenged them to examine their own views and behaviors more closely around topics including prison reform, pollution, gun violence, healthcare, and free speech. Did you have a Stick With It moment listening to an episode of Top of Mind’s Season 3 about “Finding Fairness?” We’d love to hear it. Email your story to topofmind@byu.edu.
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19. We'll talk about the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. We’ll review the account of Pilate and how his best instincts were to release Jesus without punishment. But as he was influenced by the voice of the people, he delivered the Savior to His death. We’ll talk about the problems that can happen from listening too much to the opinions of others and not exercising agency in righteousness. We’ll also discuss the concept of interpersonal boundaries. We’ll review how having good boundaries is critical to healthy relationships, and how increasing self-confidence can help improve boundaries with others.
What do we hope to get out of sin? There’s always a payoff for sin, but today we’re learning that that payoff is never enough to make it worth it!
“The power of a dad in a child's life is unmatched.” In this special Father's Day fireside, Mark shares some of his favorite talks from previous firesides that celebrate the men in our lives. Whether you have a great relationship with your father or not, this fireside will help you strengthen your relationship with the good men you have in your life, and your Heavenly Father above.
How Hannah's struggle with Scrupulosity led her to a faith crisis and how she was able to come out stronger on the other side.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19!
In this weeks episode, Ali Essig shares the story of how her husband had a major stroke at only 37 years-old, and how her inspiration to follow the word of wisdom has helped to save her husband's life and transform her family's health.
Steve speaks with Michael Schnabel and Jonathan Rose on faith-building experiences in revelation and healing.
Dr. Derwin L. Gray and his wife Vicki Gray are the co-founders of Transformation Church, just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, where he serves as Lead Pastor. They met at Brigham Young University where he played football and she threw the javelin on the track team. They have two adult children. After graduating from BYU, Pastor Derwin played professional football in the NFL—five years with the Indianapolis Colts and one year with the Carolina Panthers. During that time, he and Vicki began their journey with Christ. Pastor Derwin went on to graduate magna cum laude from Southern Evangelical Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree with a concentration in Apologetics, and was mentored by renowned theologian and philosopher, Dr. Norman Geisler. He was later awarded an honorary doctorate from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and he received his Doctor of Ministry in the New Testament in Context at Northern Seminary under Dr. Scot McKnight. Pastor Derwin speaks at conferences nationwide and is the author of several books, including How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and What the First Century Christians Knew about Racial Reconciliation. Highlights