In Motion Podcast Church on the Move
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- Religion & Spirituality
In Motion is the content platform of Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma where we explore who Jesus is and how His life changes ours.
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Walking with the Lord (Literally) | Life in Motion
Lace up your shoes – we’re going on a walk! In this episode, Heather shares about her transformative experience walking the Camino Santiago pilgrimage.
Throughout her 170 mile walk, Heather found solace in the simplicity of being present in the moment, meditating on scripture, and communing with the Lord. Her literal walk was a powerful picture of what it can look like to walk with the Lord in life, trusting Him to guide us step-by-step.
Show notes:
Check out our series: How to Hear God https://churchonthemove.com/howtoheargod -
Ruth: Following God in the Midst of Suffering | Tell Me More
Life doesn’t always turn out the way we hope or plan. When we face loss and disappointment, we may question if God is who He says He is. We can learn a lot about facing adversity from the story of Ruth and Naomi, who both lose everything they have but continue to move toward God.
In this episode, Whit and Chris discuss navigating suffering, wrestling with God, small steps of faithfulness, and God’s partnership with man.
Show notes:
Listen to the Message: Faithfully Following God in the Face of Loss https://youtu.be/bZlag24TP34?si=kI3lLbVh2vB8Lk7i
In this episode, Chris recommends these books:
The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis
The God I Don’t Understand by Christopher Wright -
Reading Ruth in Context | Tell Me More
If you didn’t know, the Old Testament has some pretty crazy stories. One of the challenges in understanding ancient texts like Ruth is the vast cultural gap between then and now. Ruth unfolds against the backdrop of the time of the judges, a period marked by moral decline and spiritual turbulence in Israel.
In this episode, Whit and Casey take a deep dive into the cultural, historical, and biblical context of the story.
Show notes:
Check out Part 2 of this Conversation: https://youtu.be/t-H53kDIi4g?si=xwucHNsCoHxurcps
Check out the Message: An Introduction to the Book of Ruth
https://youtu.be/LY-ParQ4gpQ?si=m-OW4CWIDf9oKbfh
Check Out this Podcast:
Does the Old Testament Dehumanize Women? Dr. Sandy Richter
https://youtu.be/AjnMM36QUjA?si=o8LFfzpyxncOmNk0
Check Out this Book:
Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes by E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O’Brien -
Ruth: How God Works Through People & Places | Tell Me More
To read the story of Ruth as a romantic love story is to miss the full picture of God’s faithfulness in horrific circumstances. It is about love –– but the covenantal, sacrificial kind of Ruth to Naomi and God to His people.
In the second part of their conversation about Ruth, Whit and Casey explore how God works through people and places to form us.
Show notes:
Check Out Part 1 of this Conversation: https://youtu.be/nK1BNLPmE2s?si=qHS0PUMt5yeJp8Z9
Check out the Message: An Introduction to Ruth
https://youtu.be/LY-ParQ4gpQ?si=M5wo9_RBE6nRgu2_
In this episode, Whit recommends stepbible.org as a Bible study tool. -
Recognizing God's Voice | Tell Me More
Have you ever felt like God speaks more clearly to others than to you? In the noise of life, discerning God's voice can be a challenge. But we have good news: you can get better at recognizing God’s voice!
In this episode, Spiritual Formation Pastors Casey Shirley and Blake Zimmerman talk about how God speaks through His Spirit, the power of community, and learning to pay attention to God’s voice even in the mundane.
Show notes:
Listen to the message: Normalizing the Voice of the Holy Spirit in Your Life https://youtu.be/CQWrUVEmC4E?si=IENeNegjWx1yFrKv
In this episode, Blake mentions the book Windows of the Soul by Ken Gire -
Do My Kids Like Each Other? | Life in Motion
As parents, one of our greatest desires is to see our children not only get along but also develop long-lasting bonds that last their whole lives. How do we help our kids want to stay close to us and to each other?
In this episode, Heather and Jamie get vulnerable about their own sibling dynamics, discuss healthy communication, and share their hopes for the future of their family relationships.