• Episode 357: Consumerism and Agape Love - Shaping a Church for Others

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 357: Consumerism and Agape Love - Shaping a Church for Others

  • Summary

  • In Episode 357, Tim and Sara explore how the church can counter consumerism by embodying agape love. They examine the cultural tendency to ask, "What can I get?" and challenge leaders to prioritize discipleship that shifts the focus to, "What can I give?"

    Tim shares a powerful story about Loy, an engineer who used his gifts to serve children through prayer and transformed a school community in the process.

    The conversation touches on:

    • Practical ways to counter consumerism in the church.
    • The role of discipleship in reorienting believers toward sacrificial love.
    • How leaders can model agape love in both big and small ways.
    • The connection between joy, hope, and serving others.

    Whether you're a church leader or a follower of Jesus looking to grow in love and service, this episode offers both encouragement and actionable insights.

    Find show notes at: https://TransformingMission.org/357

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    Time Stamp for Episode 357

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:21 Consumerism in the Church

    01:40 Agape Love: A Countercultural Approach

    07:45 Practical Steps to Counter Consumerism

    11:52 Joy in Serving: A Real-Life Example

    18:02 The Power of Hope and Agency

    21:57 Authenticity and Integrity in Leadership

    24:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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