Episodes

  • Breaking Down Barriers in Modern Christianity with Lee Jackson
    Oct 2 2024

    Hit the play button for a thought-provoking journey as we sit down with Lee Jackson, co-founder of Distinctly His Ministries. Together, we unravel the pressing need for reformation in American Christianity, highlighting the transformative power of unity and love. Say goodbye to insular church practices and hello to embracing diverse communities, including those in the inner city. Lee and I discuss the importance of serving others without a "savior mentality" and envision a church that transcends denominational and economic divides, fostering an environment of genuine Christ-like love.

    Sports fans and faith seekers alike will find common ground in our exploration of how athletics can shape identity and spiritual growth. As a football coach and ministry leader, I share personal stories of mentoring young athletes to embrace their God-given talents with humility and teamwork. Discover how the dynamics of a sports team mirror the body of Christ, where each member's unique gifts contribute to a greater purpose. Let the parallels between the field and faith inspire you to view sports as more than just a game but a metaphor for life itself.

    In the digital age, Generation Z faces unique challenges, from rising anxiety to the pitfalls of social media. We address the impact of NIL deals and the transfer portal on young athletes' identities and team dynamics. Meanwhile, professional athletes are humanized as we explore their personal struggles and the importance of faith-based support. Through genuine interactions and heartfelt connections, we emphasize the value of building relationships that nurture both the spirit and community. Join us as we celebrate legacy, endurance, and the power of relationships that expand the kingdom and touch lives.

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    55 mins
  • Unity Across Denominations + Walking in the Kingdom of God with Pastor Mike Gowans
    Sep 25 2024

    What happens when believers unify in love and purpose? Pastor Mike Gowans from Bethel Church in Chandler, Arizona, joins us on the American Reformation Podcast to answer this profound question. With a heart fervent for discipleship and church planting, Mike shares his vision for a church that mirrors the diverse yet harmonious nature of heaven. You'll hear his take on countering societal redefinitions of identity and why embracing diversity within the church is not just important but essential for experiencing true freedom in Christ.

    Discover the hidden treasures of common grace and the transformative journey of discipleship in our discussion. Mike emphasizes that unity should transcend personal preferences and doctrinal differences, leading us to a deeper understanding of Jesus. We unpack the balance between happiness and maturity, and the role of spiritual resilience in overcoming life's struggles. Through Mike's insights, you’ll learn about the vital importance of acknowledging spiritual warfare and using spiritual weapons to stand firm against the devil's schemes.

    Grace and repentance take center stage as we delve into Lutheran theology, exploring the middle ground between "once saved, always saved" and free will. Mike's experiences shed light on the profound nature of salvation and the daily practice of repentance. We wrap up by celebrating the unity among Christian leaders in the East Valley, united by our shared mission to spread the gospel. Join us for an episode filled with wisdom, encouragement, and a heartfelt call to unity in Christ’s mission.

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    58 mins
  • Infiltrating Society with Love and Truth with Rachel Grack
    Sep 18 2024

    In this conversation, Tim Ahlman interviews Rachel Grack, a writer and editor, about the power of the written word and the role of storytelling. They discuss the need for reformation in the American Christian Church and the importance of infiltrating society with love and truth. They also explore the impact of social media on communication and the value of taking time to think before responding. Rachel shares her love for writing and her experience as a children's nonfiction author. They discuss the hero's journey and how suffering and sacrifice can shape and change the human heart and mind. They also emphasize the hope found in the narrative of the Bible and the faithfulness of God. Finally, they address the decline in writing skills and offer encouragement to younger leaders to improve their writing through reading and practice. In this conversation, Rachel Grack and Tim Ahlman discuss the importance of finding your writing style, writing from the heart, and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead. They emphasize the value of reading and how it can help us better understand others and grow in empathy and compassion. They also discuss the discipline and persistence required to finish writing a book and the importance of quieting distractions to hear from God. They highlight the concept of the window of tolerance and the need for Christians to live in peace, joy, and creativity. Rachel shares her love for Jesus and how her relationship with Him has grown over the years.


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    45 mins
  • Is Church a Safe Place for Trauma Survivors? with Dr. Janyne McConnaughey
    Sep 11 2024

    Have you ever wondered how trauma impacts faith and spiritual practices?

    On this episode of the American Reformation Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Janyne McConnaughey, a trauma survivor and renowned expert in neuroscience and trauma education. Dr. McConaughey sheds light on her groundbreaking book, "Trauma in the Pews," and shares her personal journey of healing. We discuss the often-overlooked connection between trauma and spirituality and how ministry leaders can better support their communities through a deeper understanding of mental health. This episode is essential for anyone looking to foster a more compassionate and informed church environment.

    Dr. McConnaughey dives into her own transformative experiences in therapy, emphasizing the pivotal role of personal effort and divine support in overcoming trauma. She shares how faith served as a cornerstone in her healing process, offering hope to others navigating similar paths. We explore the spiritual battle against shame and the necessity of taking ownership of one's story. By weaving in her personal anecdotes, Dr. McConnaughey illustrates how customized spiritual practices can respect individual histories and needs, providing a roadmap for authentic spiritual growth and healing.

    We also tackle the complexities trauma survivors face in traditional church settings, highlighting the importance of a regulated nervous system for true joy and spiritual connection. Dr. McConnaughey provides practical insights on creating safe spaces within the church, drawing from initiatives like those at Christ Greenfield church. This episode is a compelling exploration of how trauma-informed ministry can transform lives, helping individuals see their worthiness and experience genuine joy in worship. Tune in for a conversation that promises to elevate your understanding and approach to supporting trauma survivors in your faith community.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • From Stress to Support: Reimagining Church Leadership with Kirk Triplett
    Sep 4 2024

    Have you ever wondered how to navigate the pressures of pastoral ministry without losing your sense of self? Join us on this enlightening episode of the American Reformation Podcast as we chat with Kirk Triplett, the voice behind the Pastor Positive Mental Health podcast. Kirk takes us through his transformative journey with Calvary Chapel, addressing the pitfalls of performance-based Christianity and the urgent need for authentic connections within the American Christian Church. Discover how recognizing your unique value can foster unity and health within your church community.

    As we unpack the mental health struggles faced by pastors, Kirk provides critical insights into the undue burdens placed on church leaders. We critique the "Moses model" of church leadership and explore the benefits of a more collaborative approach to ministry. Drawing from extensive doctoral research, Kirk shares a framework for congregations to support their pastors' well-being, highlighting the necessity of continuing education and active engagement from church members.

    Lastly, we delve into the emotional and spiritual toll of pastoral life, often hidden behind a cheerful Sunday sermon. Kirk sheds light on the growing awareness of mental health issues within church leadership, stressing the importance of Christ-centered community and mutual support. From practical steps for maintaining pastoral well-being to encouraging generational shifts in approaching mental health, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about fostering a healthier, more united church. Don't miss Kirk's inspiring insights and the hope they bring for a brighter future in ministry.

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    55 mins
  • What's Happening in Our World!? Rev. Dr. Gary Kinnaman on How the Church can be the Church!
    Aug 28 2024

    What if the challenges we face today are the catalyst for a profound reformation in the church? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Reverend Dr. Gary Kinnaman, who brings over half a century of ministry experience to examine the impact of social media, COVID-19, political turmoil, and racial tensions on church life. Gary offers a seasoned perspective on transitioning from traditional church leadership to broader ministry work, drawing intriguing parallels with historical figures like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and highlighting innovative approaches to church gatherings around the globe.

    We'll also share the remarkable journey of Pat Hickcox, who turned his barn in Alpine, Arizona into a vibrant micro church community. Discover how Pat's small gathering blossomed into a spiritual haven over three years, rooted in the core values of community and fellowship outlined in Acts chapter 2. This episode underscores the dynamic role of the Holy Spirit in bridging cultural divides and spreading the gospel, reminiscent of the early church's expansion from Jewish to Gentile communities.

    Lastly, we delve into the integration of faith into daily life, using the story of Martha to explore modern distractions and the need for spiritual presence. Reverend Dr. Kinnaman offers insight into the spiritual awakening among Gen Z and the importance of humility and the Holy Spirit for leaders. Don't miss our heartfelt discussion on connecting with Gary online and deepening your relationship with Jesus. This episode provides a rich tapestry of wisdom, community, and faith for navigating today's complex world.

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    55 mins
  • A Healing Generation: Timothy Fote on Spiritual and Mental Health
    Aug 21 2024

    What happens when an educator transitions from a routine-oriented teaching environment in Decatur, Illinois, to a respect-driven, relational ministry in Phoenix, Arizona? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Timothy Fote from Valley Lutheran High School, as he shares his unique journey and insights on fostering unity among Christian churches in America. Timothy discusses the rise of overt practices of witchcraft and secularism and underscores the critical importance of grounding education in the Word and building strong teacher-student relationships to nurture the faith of the next generation.

    How do schools balance technology use with the need for personal connection, especially in the wake of increasing student anxiety and withdrawal? Discover the innovative initiatives at Valley Lutheran High School, from minimizing cell phone usage to creating a meditation classroom and employing full-time counselors. Our conversation also delves into the complexities of understanding the Holy Spirit's work within a Lutheran context, addressing common misconceptions and the tension between charismatic practices and Orthodox Lutheran beliefs.

    What if you could heal from trauma and generational wounds through a structured approach like "Restoring the Foundations"? We explore this powerful method, highlighting the critical role of heart posture and inviting Jesus into moments of trauma for true healing. Timothy and I discuss the scriptural and scientific basis for generational influences on behavior, offering practical insights for transforming negative beliefs and experiences into positive, godly ones. This episode is a deep dive into spiritual growth, mental health, and the profound impact of inner deliverance.

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    43 mins
  • A Pastor's Journey from Party Life to Church Planting with Pastor Ethan Matott
    Aug 14 2024

    What if the key to church reformation lies in embracing simplicity and a missional mindset? Pastor Ethan Matott from Red Rocks Church in Austin joins us to discuss this radical idea and more on the American Reformation Podcast. Ethan shares his compelling journey from a college party lifestyle to becoming a pastor, highlighting his passion for returning to the foundational principles of the early church as depicted in Acts 2.

    Our conversation takes a deeper turn as we examine the notion of spiritual warfare in today's world. You'll hear an intriguing contrast between the overt spiritual battles in third-world mission fields and the subtler challenges faced by the Western church. With a shift from atheism to spiritual seeking, we discuss how to discern the source of spiritual experiences and the importance of equipping Christians with the armor of God. Ethan’s personal insights into modern spiritual warfare will have you reflecting on cultural responses to Christianity and the audacity of Jesus' mission for his followers.

    Finally, we dive into the journey of launching a Red Rocks church plant in Austin—a mission rooted in creating a welcoming environment for prodigals and broken people. Pastor Ethan recounts the serendipitous moments that led to the church's inception, the challenges faced during the pandemic, and the unique culture that has since flourished. We explore the philosophy of living a gospel-centered life through the simple church model and the significance of unity within the Christian community. This episode is packed with heartfelt stories and invaluable insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in modern ministry and church leadership.

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    1 hr