Breakthrough Church Podcast

Breakthrough Church
Breakthrough Church Podcast

Josh and his family are planting Breakthrough Church in Richardson, TX. Their prayer is that Jesus would use them to advance His Kingdom and to see many receive healing and deliverance in His name. Josh is married to Abby and has three kids, two boys and one girl.

  1. 6D AGO

    Breakthrough Stories and the Cost of Seeking God

    In this episode, I share some exciting milestones from the life of Breakthrough Church, including stories of miraculous healings and a remarkable funding breakthrough. You’ll hear real testimonies from our launch team and explore how stepping out in faith connects us to God’s power and presence. I open up about my own struggles with seeking God wholeheartedly and the freedom that comes through worship and intimacy with Him. If you’re longing for spiritual renewal or practical encouragement to pursue the Lord, this episode will inspire you to lean in and expect more from your journey with God. Chapter Outline(00:00) Breakthrough Church Funding MilestoneShared the exciting news that Breakthrough Church is now fully funded, having reached and surpassed the ambitious fundraising goal of $500,000. Expressed deep gratitude to God, donors, and partner churches, while reflecting on the process of setting the goal and the faith journey it required. (01:30) Testimonies of Healing and AuthorityRecounted remarkable stories from the launch team gathering, including recent physical healings and moments where members stepped out in faith to pray for others. Discussed the biblical foundation for healing ministry, the importance of acting with authority, and celebrated the courage to try, regardless of outcomes. (07:00) Atmosphere of Worship and PresenceDescribed the powerful, Spirit-led worship during the gathering, where people responded freely and the sense of God’s presence was tangible. Reflected on personal and corporate experiences of worship, emphasizing a posture like Mary sitting at Jesus’ feet and the sweetness of prayer-filled spaces. (08:45) The Call to Intimacy Through SeekingShared insights from prayer times and scripture, especially John 4, unpacking what it means that the Father seeks worshipers. Explored the notion of worship as an active movement toward God marked by intimacy, vulnerability, and wholehearted pursuit. (10:30) Wrestling with Legalism and Rediscovering DevotionOpened up about a recent personal struggle with legalism and half-heartedness in seeking God after the birth of their child. Detailed the journey back to intentional, passionate pursuit of God—acknowledging seasons of compromise, recognizing the need for wholeheartedness, and finding liberation in God’s grace. (14:30) Breakthrough Through Worship and DeliveranceDescribed a challenging episode of spiritual agitation and breakthrough that came through bold worship and prayer. Testified to the power of the blood of Jesus to deliver and restore, highlighting the role of worship and spiritual resilience in experiencing freedom. (17:10) An Invitation to Persistent PursuitEncouraged listeners to press into seeking God without striving or legalism, knowing that the Father desires and rewards earnest worship. Concluded with practical encouragements to invest time and affection in God, anchoring the message in the gospel and the promise that those who seek with their whole hearts will encounter God’s presence afresh. Keywords: Dallas church, miracles, healing testimonies, worship, spiritual renewal, Jesus, Holy Spirit, faith, fundraising, Christian community

    20 min
  2. JUL 7

    Trusting God When Growth Is Uncertain

    In this episode, I share stories from our journey planting Breakthrough Church in Richardson, including real moments of healing, steps of faith, and the sometimes messy process of trusting God with growth. Listen in as I open up about both the encouragements and challenges of cultivating community, and discuss the power of relational evangelism—from praying for breakthrough in church to candid spiritual conversations at Starbucks. Whether you’re exploring faith, leading in ministry, or seeking inspiration for everyday life, you’ll find honest insights and heartfelt encouragement in these experiences. Join me as we pursue what it means to proclaim and demonstrate the kingdom of Jesus in real, tangible ways. --- Chapter Outline(00:00) Honest Reflections on Church Planting I open with an honest look at the challenges and encouragements I'm experiencing as we plant Breakthrough Church in Richardson. I share the impact our journey is having on listeners and how stories of healing and deliverance demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit. (01:00) Casting Vision and Preaching the Presence of GodI talk about recent opportunities to preach at different campuses and cast the vision for Breakthrough. Standing in front of multiple groups, I shared about the presence of God, the tabernacle pointing to Jesus, and witnessed people’s hearts being stirred, including a powerful moment praying for a woman in chronic pain. (03:00) Healing Through Persistent Faith and Team Ministry I recount the story of praying for a woman with severe pain. Despite initial discouragement and incomplete healing, the ministry team and her desperate faith created a moving encounter with God. Sal’s recent move onto our part-time staff becomes a testament to God's faithfulness and a refreshing addition to our community. (05:00) Wrestling with Numbers and Trusting God with GrowthI admit to my own struggles with measuring success by attendance, especially at our launch team gatherings. Despite discouragement, God grows our group unexpectedly and brings new faces, reinforcing the practice of faithfulness over metrics. (07:00) Worship, Kingdom Demonstration, and Team ExpansionOur latest team gathering becomes the most attended yet. We experience rich worship, share testimonies, and equip one another for healing ministry, underscoring the importance of both proclaiming and demonstrating the kingdom of God. I highlight stories of growth, new families joining, and the role Sal is playing in building our worship culture. (09:25) Everyday Evangelism at StarbucksI describe a Spirit-led encounter with a Starbucks manager who opens up to the gospel message. Through genuine conversation and listening, I share the good news and commit to ongoing friendship and support, illustrating fruitful evangelism through steady, relational presence. (13:59) The Gospel Moves at the Pace of RelationshipsDrawing a contrast with other evangelistic approaches, I emphasize the power of long-term, relational outreach. I encourage listeners to identify those in their own lives who are open to spiritual conversations, underscoring that the gospel thrives in authentic relationships. (15:48) Prayer and Invitation for Sharing TestimoniesI close by praying for listeners, asking the Holy Spirit to give them clarity and courage to love those around them. I invite everyone to share their own stories of God’s work, hoping to foster a community built around testimony and mutual encouragement. Keywords: healing, church planting, faith, Breakthrough Church, Dallas, Holy Spirit, community, testimony, evangelism, leadership

    17 min
  3. JUN 25

    God Is Moving in Every Moment

    Hey friends, Josh here. I’m grateful to be back and to share some incredible stories from youth camp, where the Lord made Himself known in real, practical ways. From a worship team member’s headache improving through simple prayer, to students wrestling honestly with sin, and witnessing both deliverance and newfound joy, this episode is a window into what can happen when we give the Holy Spirit room to move. I’m also excited to bring an update about our new partnership with Loft City Church in Richardson, and to invite you to jump in with us—whether for a season or longer—as we prepare to launch a church community shaped by the presence of Jesus. Key Highlights: On the first day of camp, a worship team member receives significant relief from a headache after a simple, in-the-moment prayer. Her surprise and emotion remind us, “God is real, He cares, and He heals.”That encounter later stirs her to see people differently—she offers kindness to two women experiencing homelessness. Even feeling she could have prayed more, we recognize together, “That’s fruit of the Spirit. That’s love.”During worship, students write down personal struggles and nail them to the cross—a moment inspired by a message on Christ breaking the “Roman seal” over death. A seventh-grade boy confesses lying, desires “his previous self to die,” and chooses baptism, saying, “If that’s what it takes to get closer to Jesus, I want to do it.”An eighth-grade girl bravely shares her struggle with self-harm. Through support, prayer, and honest conversations, she experiences transformation—telling me with tears and laughter, “I just feel happy... I’ve never felt this way.”Reflection on making space for Jesus in worship—how God’s presence brings transformation, joy, and deliverance when we lay down our usual expectations.Breakthrough Church has a new home: we’ve secured a facility partnership with Loft City Church in Richardson, a door God opened at just the right moment. We’re inviting volunteers to serve—whether as a teacher in kids’ classes, greeter, on hospitality, or guest follow-up—for twelve, twenty-four months, or just a season. If your heart is stirred to serve, we’d love to talk.

    15 min
  4. MAY 26

    When God Reveals Who He Is

    In this episode, I invite you into my own ongoing journey of wrestling with God’s presence and what it means for us as a church—where my lingering questions, doubts, and quiet moments with the Lord have led me lately. I share how I’ve been finding freedom from the old pull of performance, learning that God reveals Himself not through tactics or routines, but by gently showing us who He is. This isn’t a polished testimony, but an honest walk through scripture and personal story, as I seek language for what’s happening in my heart and in our community. If you’ve ever found yourself yearning for the real nearness of God—beyond striving, beyond pressure—I hope you’ll find some companionship and encouragement here. Key Highlights Wrestling openly: What is God’s presence, really, and how do we talk about it without falling back into performance or striving?Sharing my own story of freedom from a “spirit of performance and religion”—and how this has been shaping Sundays and our wider community.Reflecting on a recent prompt from the Upper Room Conference—how their way of describing God’s presence nudged me to deeper biblical searching (without unpacking all their language).Digging into scripture—moving from the tabernacle to Solomon’s temple, and the repeated promise that God’s “name” and His manifest presence would dwell among His people.The phrase that changed everything for me: “My presence is the revelation of who I am.”Emphasizing why true worship means seeing and responding to Jesus as the Christ, the Lamb of God—the one with holes in His hands and feet.Contrasting knowledge and experience: knowing about God without presence produces pride, and an encounter without faith or revelation doesn’t produce lasting change—it’s the Holy Spirit who gives faith and stirs the real thing in us.References 2 Samuel 7 (God’s promise to David to put His name in the house)1 Kings 8 (The cloud and glory of the Lord at the temple dedication)Exodus 25, Exodus 40 (The tabernacle and God dwelling with His people)Romans 4 (Freedom from striving; righteousness through faith)Matthew 16 (Jesus as the Christ, the suffering servant)Luke 24 (Jesus revealed on the road to Emmaus)Upper Room Church, Dallas (upperroom.co)

    26 min
  5. MAY 19

    When Ordinary Places Become Sacred

    This episode is all about letting God turn everyday spaces into holy ground. I share honest stories from recent weeks—braving rain and awkwardness at UTD, meeting folks over coffee, and learning again that God’s presence can meet us anywhere if we’ll just show up. I invite you to listen in as I reflect on the slow, steady work of prayer and the surprising ways God is knitting together a launch team marked more by humility and expectancy than big strategies. If you’re longing to see the sacred in the ordinary, or curious about real-life faith, you’ll find good company here. Key Highlights Following a small nudge from the Spirit to visit a familiar Starbucks, which leads to heartfelt gospel conversations with students and staff.Dishing out Starbucks gift cards to bless students during finals—and opening doors for honest talks about Jesus, faith, and church planting.Sharing Jesus with a student who’s “halfway there” and listening for Spirit-led ways to love and encourage those around me.Noticing how simple acts—being present, asking questions—create sacred space for the Spirit to move, including praying for strangers in moments of need.The quiet growth of our Tuesday morning prayer time: from two people to a small circle, gathering not out of obligation but hunger for God’s presence.Reflections on what really marks the church—becoming a people shaped by Jesus’ presence, not religious performance or fancy branding, but being together before God.The central role of the Lord’s Table—why Breakthrough Church’s logo is the cup and the bread, and how the body and blood of Jesus is our truest provision.Selected Quotes “You can’t make this up. This is the Lord, and I think he’s trying to pursue you and tell you how much he loves you. And I shared the gospel with her and encouraged her to investigate who Jesus is. Everything hinges on who you decide Jesus is.”“We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. We are the resting place of God. The people of God are the resting place of God. He has set his name among us and in us. His reputation is now tied up with our identity and who we are.”“We do not have to strive for his presence... We simply humbly and lowly and empty come to the Lord and ask him to awaken our hearts with fresh faith for the presence of the Spirit because he’s there and he’s the one that’s gonna author that fresh faith for you to discern him, to see him, to love him, to bless him, and to move in power with him.”References Breakthrough Church website: breakthroughdallas.com or bd.church1 Kings (Solomon dedicating the temple)John 17Ephesians 3:16–19 (Paul’s prayer: “that you may be filled with all the fullness of God”)Tuesday morning prayer and fasting—for more info or to join, reach out through our website

    17 min
  6. APR 14

    Understanding Our Inheritance and Spiritual Freedom

    In this episode, we dive into the profound topics of spiritual inheritance and the freedom of adoption as God's children. As I explore the biblical concepts of being sons and daughters of God, we unpack the significance of our spiritual and physical inheritance in Christ. You'll gain insights into the role of healing ministry as an expression of our future glorified bodies. Key Highlights: An exploration of the freedom and identity that comes with spiritual adoption as God's children.Understanding the concept of inheritance and what it means to be co-heirs with Christ.The role of the Holy Spirit in affirming our identity and bringing healing as a foretaste of the future kingdom.How Jesus' healing ministry demonstrates the inbreaking of the future glorified state into our present reality.The interconnectedness of spiritual and physical healing as part of our inheritance.Quotes: "Fear is actually faith in a lesser God." – Josh Brake"The right of a son or daughter of God is perfect health." – Josh Brake"Jesus came and said the kingdom of God is at hand, bringing the future into the present." – Josh Brake"Spiritual healing is first, and the body follows suit." – Josh BrakeReferences: Galatians 4: Discusses adoption and redemption through Christ.Romans 8: Explores our identity as sons and daughters of God.Matthew 9: Accounts of Jesus' healing ministry as a demonstration of spiritual and physical redemption.

    23 min

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Josh and his family are planting Breakthrough Church in Richardson, TX. Their prayer is that Jesus would use them to advance His Kingdom and to see many receive healing and deliverance in His name. Josh is married to Abby and has three kids, two boys and one girl.

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