Kingdom Citizenship Podcast

By: Timothy L. Price
  • Summary

  • Citizenship Kingdom Citizenship is about the kingdom of God amongst the kingdoms of men, a contrasting and competitive reality to the world order. Few Christians understand this teaching of Jesus, even though it is the most dynamic aspect of His work. This podcast will feature interviews, teaching, and testimony of those who, in their own way, understand the kingdom of God amongst the kingdoms of men so that many might be challenged and encouraged about thriving in degenerating times.
    © 2024 Timothy L. Price
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Episodes
  • Addressing Lostness in Salvation instead of Hell Insurance | Episode 8
    May 30 2024

    **We apologize for the poor connection quality, however we wanted to share this thought-provoking discussion with you anyway. Thanks for listening.**

    Kingdom Citizenship podcast is joined this week by Pastor David Martin. This episode dives deep into the complexities of faith journeys, exploring alternative approaches to sharing the message of Christ.

    We begin by questioning the traditional "lost" narrative. Is portraying everyone outside the church as "lost" the most effective way to connect with them? The episode explores the effectiveness of traditional preaching as a tool for conversion. Is there a more relational approach that resonates better with modern seekers?

    We move beyond the labels of "Churchianity" and explore the diverse ways people connect with spirituality and higher power. The episode examines the concept of "Easy Believism" and the importance of fostering genuine faith development.

    The conversation concludes by focusing on practical ways to execute ministry more effectively. How can we create spaces that foster genuine connection and spiritual growth, rather than simply pushing a pre-packaged message?

    Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional approaches to faith and explores alternative methods for guiding others on their spiritual journeys.

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    26 mins
  • Effective Ministry Strategies for Reaching People Across Cultures | Episode 7
    May 23 2024

    This episode dives into living a meaningful Christian life with Dr. Thom Wolf. We begin by getting to know Dr. Wolf, before exploring the concept of the Micah Text and how it guides us on "the best way to live life on this planet." Dr. Wolf then dissects the concept of faithfulness, unpacking its meaning and its translation across cultures.

    The conversation shifts to navigating complex situations in India, discussing how to handle politicians and the challenge of fostering a generation free from corruption. Dr. Wolf clarifies his perspective on faith, emphasizing that he's "not a secular American" but operates within a framework that acknowledges global injustice.

    Leadership is a key theme, with Dr. Wolf outlining what he looks for in those who lead. We explore the question of sacrificing personal security for justice, and Dr. Wolf shares a powerful anecdote about encountering someone who "didn't have the vocabulary for Amen."

    The episode concludes with Dr. Wolf offering insights on effective ministry in foreign countries, leaving listeners with practical takeaways for living a faithful life in a complex world.

    Contact the show: kingdomcitizenshippod@gmail.com
    Support the show by purchasing our books:
    Labyrinth of the World
    www.labyrinthoftheworld.com
    The Coming Caesars
    https://shorturl.at/gouJ6

    00:00 Intro
    01:32 Who is Dr. Thom Wolf?
    07:38 The Micah Text
    08:33 The best way to live life on this planet
    14:40 Translating Faithfulness
    19:03 Handling politicians in India
    20:34 How do we create people who arent corrupt?
    24:59 We live in an unjust world
    30:34 What to look for in Leadership
    32:51 Would you lose your Visa on behalf of Justice?
    34:03 Didn't have the vocabulary for Amen
    36:10 How to effectively ministry in foreign countries?

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    49 mins
  • What "radical" is with Dan Avery | Episode 6
    May 16 2024

    This week on Kingdom Citizenship we dive deep into the word "radical" and its connection to faith. We explore its historical meaning and how it's been used throughout Christian history to vilify true Christians.

    Many believers have been painted with the word "radical" in the pejorative sense. We can feel beat down, misunderstood, or offended by this labeling. However, the word is extremely positive. Dan Avery helps us "decode" the agenda behind the labelization often thrown around and he teaches us to "code switch." Listen through how to change the conversation from manipulation to feeling whole while getting back to primal truth.


    History shows us a different kind of "radical Christian" – one who wasn't afraid to challenge the status quo and live according to their beliefs. We discuss the tension that arose when these "radical" Christians emerged, and how the established Church attempted to silence them.

    Lastly we’re blessed to hear about Dan’s work as a biblical translator and his collaboration to write a modern day Bible with translations based on the original Greek and Hebrew.

    Learn more about Dan's work at traditionaltextbiblepublishers.org

    00:00 Intro
    02:35 Defining Radical
    06:30 Latin root of "Radical"
    11:41 Radical christians weren't afraid
    13:29 The Catholic church tried to stamp out Radical Christians
    16:19 What does Radical mean in today's context?
    17:13 Reformers couldn't kill "Radicals" who were true to the Word
    22:25 Faith vs. Works
    26:22 How do modern anabaptists compare to their forefathers
    31:14 What is the TTB
    35:23 What is the difference between critical text and traditional text?
    42:36 How new biblical translations can help people apply scripture

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    50 mins

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