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Your Identity in Christ

Your Identity in Christ

Do you live each day in your identity in Christ? How can you find your identity in Christ? In this week's podcast, we talk about three ways to practically live this out. Get more tips for living a life in Christ in this week's podcast.Note: Below is a transcription of...

Spending Time with God

Spending Time with God

Many times, we get caught up with the business of life we don’t set aside individual time to just listen and be with the Lord. In this week’s podcast, we discuss the importance of one-on-one quiet time with Him, what the benefits of that time are, and some ways you can enjoy that time. Learn more by listening to Walking Our Talk!

Transformation Through Disciple-Making

Transformation Through Disciple-Making

Transformation through Christ happens in many ways, but one of the most powerful ways is through accountable, Sprit-formed relationships. In this week’s podcast, we talk about the influence that the people you surround yourself with have on your life and faith.
Learn more about the characteristics of discipleship and explore the importance of your connections in this week’s Walking Our Talk!

Characteristics of a Disciple-maker

Characteristics of a Disciple-maker

Disciple-making impacts people internally (in their soul) and externally (in their behavior). To truly embrace the characteristics of a disciple-maker, you have to be faithful and sacrifice for another, even when things get hard. You will learn four important characteristics of a disciple-maker in this week’s podcast:

What is a Disciple-maker?

What is a Disciple-maker?

What is a Disciple-maker?  Take the next step to becoming a disciple-maker and help others in their walk with the Lord. Learn more in this podcast episode of Walking Our Talk.   Note: Below is a transcription of this Walking Our Talk podcast. Please excuse any...

Being a Disciple and Disciple Maker

Being a Disciple and Disciple Maker

Learn more about what it takes to be a disciple in this podcastNote: Below is a transcription of this Walking Our Talk podcast. Please excuse any grammatical or punctuation flaws, as the transcription is a written version of our fluid conversation. Pauly [00:00:07]...

Attitudes of a Disciple

Attitudes of a Disciple

Last week, we talked about the importance of loving your neighbor as a disciple. A disciple is to be F.A.T - faithful, available, and teachable. Learn more about the attitudes of a disciple in this week's podcast.Note: Below is a transcription of this week's podcast....

How Can You Be a Disciple?

How Can You Be a Disciple?

"Everyone will know that you are a Disciple if you love one another." Sounds simple, right? In this case, love is more than just an emotion, it's an action. Learn how to love like a true disciple by listening to this week's podcast!

What is Disciple-making?

What is Disciple-making?

Discipleship is not optional in the Christian life, it is essential. It is something that continues over a lifetime and will transform your life and relationships. Tune in for the first episode in our series on discipleship and disciple-making. In today's episode,...

Learning More About Discipleship

Learning More About Discipleship

One major characteristic of a Disciple is to love one another. We heard early in our Christian walk that love is an action, not just a feeling. In this week's podcast, Pauly and Alan discuss how to take action and love unconditionally. Listen now to learn...

Forgiveness Versus Trust

Forgiveness Versus Trust

Welcome to Walking Our Talk with Alan Heller. I’m Dustin Daniels. Last week, Alan along with his bride Pauly Heller and Dr. Ed Delph, the authors of the book, Learning How to Trust, were discussing the first step of regaining trust - “to remember.” This week we...

Learning How to Trust God

Learning How to Trust God

This message helps you see what it takes to trust the Lord even when things don’t work out. I give illustrations for my own life of how I learned to trust including going through the death of our 32-year-old son.

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