Embodying Shalom: Peace in a Fractured World

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"We need to dedicate our life to a new level of faithful presence, not just in our own homes but in our communities. Start by knowing three people's names and genuinely asking about their week. This simple act can transform our Sunday gatherings into a place of deeper connection." [01:19:48] (Download)

"Shalom culminates in the humble servants of God engaging outsiders with faithful presence and generous compassion, proclaiming the gospel goes beyond something personal." [01:11:09] (Download)

"Once it's well established that our identity is in Jesus, our truth and God's truth, and we properly love the people of God, then we're ready to take Shalom to the culture." [01:11:58] (Download)

"It's right that you would say I am a Christian and I'm a part of that church; those are my people, and I am going to practice faithful presence with the people that God has called me to serve." [01:01:31] (Download)

"Cultivating peace means resolving conflict, modeling loyalty, and sharing resources with the other members of the community of Jesus that you're in proximity to." [01:02:11] (Download)

"In western civilization, imagine if I can just have a little piece, a little me time... they could not have Shalom alone; it had to include the family, the community, everybody. It had to include everybody for it to be peace, for it to be Shalom." [39:40] (Download)

"I realized that it was talking about Shalom now; that I can have shalom in a fractured world, in a world that's troubled, in a world that's going crazy, in a world that's on fire. I can create shalom in my life, in my church, in my family, and in my community." [40:57] (Download)

"We're supposed to be living the way Jesus lived; that's Shalom. We need to study the life of Jesus, not just agree with a half dozen ideas about Him." [01:10:19] (Download)

"Shalom and faithful presence are concepts that, when understood and embraced, can lead to transformative decisions in how we live our lives. They are doors to rooms of spiritual depth we must explore." [33:51] (Download)

"Seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which you have been carried into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper—a principle that holds true in our lives today." [35:45] (Download)
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