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with Gabe Lyons

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  • An unlikely friendship – Tiffany Whittier and Michael Kent

    04/07/2020

    When probation officer Tiffany Whittier was assigned to self-avowed white supremacist Michael Kent, an unlikely friendship developed, eventually leading Michael away from a life of racism. Tiffany and Michael will talk about building relationships in unexpected places and finding safe spaces to grow while standing firm in our convictions.

  • Overcoming polarization in our cities – JP DeGance

    27/06/2020

    JP DeGance, founder of Communio, joins Gabe for a thoughtful dialogue on how we advance good and overcome the polarization in our cities.  Communio equips churches with data insights and ministry best practices to foster healthier relationships for singles, those preparing for marriage, married couples, and those in marital crisis.

  • Post-truth trends – David Kinnaman

    20/06/2020

    But in a society plagued by skepticism, “fake news,” and distrust, where can people turn for comfort and direction? David Kinnaman of Barna Research explains how Christians can provide a hopeful presence for a culture that is floundering.

  • From shame to purity – Mo Isom

    13/06/2020

    With raw vulnerability and a bold spirit, former soccer star Mo Isom shares her own sexual testimony, opening up the conversation about misguided rule-following, virginity, temptation, porn, promiscuity, false sex-pectations, sex in marriage, and more...calling readers back to God’s original design for sex–a way to worship and glorify him.

  • Kingdom Virtues – Tony Evans

    06/06/2020

    In the midst of our ethnic tensions, Tony Evans seeks to bring a message and reality to diverse groups of people. Tony will help us think through what it means to be Kingdom-oriented in our thinking, actions, and faith to bring the rule of God’s love to earth.

  • Building bridges between ethnic groups – LaTasha Morrison

    30/05/2020

    In society, racism is more prevalent than ever, engendering doubts, fears, suspicions, and even hostility about the “other.” LaTasha Morrison provides a framework through which we can engage others in a way that leads to reconciliation, peace, and mutual benefit to one another.

  • From the broken place – Bianca Olthoff, Bryan Stevenson and Catherine Hoke

    23/05/2020

    Does God form us in all circumstances, even incarceration? Bianca Olthoff speaks about creating church in prison and witnessing the power of God to forgive and bring new life.  Bryan Stevenson and Cathrine Hoke talk about how churches can help bring life transformation to prisoners.

  • Understanding our cultural moment – Greg Thompson

    16/05/2020

    Understanding our current cultural climate may feel like an impossible quest. Greg Thompson of Thriving Cities helps us find clarity and perspective so we are equipped to help others make sense of our unique cultural moment.

  • Mapping environmental injustice – Rusty Pritchard

    09/05/2020

    Resource economist and Tearfund advisor Rusty Pritchard helps us focus our understanding of place and space toward an awareness of the geography in which we live. He helps us understand how past decisions have created unjust environments for under-resourced people groups, and our opportunity to change this reality.

  • Patient pluralism – David Coleman

    02/05/2020

    Existing in an ideologically-diverse culture can be challenging.  David Coleman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The College Board, believes that institutional diversity, civil disagreement, and patience with others whose beliefs differ from yours creates the best learning environments.

  • Healing our cities – Chris Seay and Rob Peabody

    25/04/2020

    Chris Seay, a Houston pastor who helped mobilize resources in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, and Rob Peabody, founder of a technology company VOMO that helps people volunteer to meet the needs of their city, tell their story of responding to local needs after a hurricane hit Houston.

  • Embracing our Kingdom ethnicity over our earthly ethnicities – D.A. Horton

    18/04/2020

    Author, pastor and professor of intercultural studies, D.A. Horton, joins Gabe Lyons for a candid and hopeful conversation about how we can embrace Kingdom ethnicity in a divided world. D.A.’s latest book, "Intensional: Kingdom Ethnicity in a Divided World," goes deeper into each of these topics.

  • Food, fellowship and the Spriptures – Danielle Walker and Margaret Feinberg

    11/04/2020

    Paleo food expert Danielle Walker talks about the power of food not only in nurturing our bodies, but drawing us together in community.  Margaret Feinberg talks about how foods and ingredients like salt speak to us through the pages of Scripture.

  • Talking to strangers – Malcolm Gladwell

    04/04/2020

    Even though there are those who will betray or deceive us, Malcolm Gladwell talks about how we’re wired to enter into deep relationship, trusting one another. And because of COVID-19 pandemic, Gabe Lyons updates us on the move to make Q2020 a 2-day virtual summit.

  • Daily Liturgy – Douglas McKelvey and Justin Whitmel Earley

    28/03/2020

    How can liturgy inform our faith?  Douglas McKelvey, author of "Every Moment Holy," and Justin Whitmel Earley of The Common Rule talk about the impact of daily liturgical rhythms. Plus, Gabe updates Q2020 to further explain how it will be a 2-day virtual summit due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Faithfulness in an age of distraction – Gabe Lyons – Part 2

    21/03/2020

    How often have you looked at your cellphone today?  How do the daily distractions like that affect our ability to love God and others?  In a message that Gabe Lyons delivered at his local church in Nashville, he talks about how we can live faithfully in our age of distraction.

  • Faithfulness in an age of distraction – Gabe Lyons – part 1

    14/03/2020

    How often have you looked at your cellphone today?  How do the daily distractions like that affect our ability to love God and others?  In a message that Gabe Lyons delivered at his local church in Nashville, he talks about how we can live faithfully in our age of distraction.

  • Q2020 preview – why Christians should gather and prepare – Gabe Lyons

    07/03/2020

    Gabe Lyons takes a deep dive into some of the most important issues for the year ahead and reminds us why it’s so important for Christians to gather, prepare and engage these critical topics and ideas. Gabe shares how this is the heart behind Q Conference (April 22-24 in Nashville, TN).

  • Political homelessness and confronting identity politics – Michael Wear and Justin Giboney

    29/02/2020

    With both political parties support things that Christians oppose, Michael Wear talks about being politically homeless.  And that's ok.  Plus, as labels and the tribalism continue to grow in our politics, Justin Giboney of the AND Campaign examines the reality and the limits of identity politics.

  • My story of abortion – April Hernandez-Castillo

    22/02/2020

    Actor April Hernandez-Castillo found herself in an abusive relationship, she escaped, but shortly after, she discovered she was pregnant. Feeling like she had no other choice, she had to consider all options. She'll share about that very personal experience-and its effects-with us.

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