"An Ordinary Man" With Bishop Jim Wining

Bishop Jim Wining

Welcome to "An Ordinary Man," hosted by Jim Wining, Bishop and President of Acts Ministry, Inc.. In each episode, Jim brings a "Common Sense Christian" perspective to the most pressing worldwide events and circumstances of our time. Through the lens of faith and reason, this show explores how we can navigate complex modern issues while staying grounded in foundational truths. As part of the vision of Acts Ministry, "An Ordinary Man" seeks to foster believer unity through a mission of "Unity, in Christ, through The Holy Spirit". Join us in Doing the Right Thing Wherever Needed

  1. "Happiness," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    4d ago

    "Happiness," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    In the video "Happiness," host Jim Wining reflects on the true sources of contentment and joy, moving beyond superficial success to identify two core pillars: fellowship and helping others. The Foundations of Happiness: Jim argues that while it is possible to be happy alone, true happiness is significantly enhanced through fellowship—the shared experiences and camaraderie found in communities, workplaces, and sporting events. He highlights that helping others is a primary source of service, utility, and satisfaction. Finding Fellowship in Everyday Moments: * Sports and Community: Jim shares his experiences attending minor league baseball games, noting that the joy comes not just from the game itself, but from the simple, unscripted interactions with familiar faces and the feeling of shared community. Acts of Service: He describes seeing a father helping his son in a public restroom as a poignant example of love and service, reinforcing that helping another person is a key ingredient in building a happy life. Happiness at Work and Home: Jim acknowledges that many people spend a vast majority of their lives at work, but he encourages viewers to look for ways to fellowship and serve colleagues rather than focusing solely on competition. He also emphasizes that the home—the foundation of marriage and family—is the ultimate center for developing love, peace, and mutual understanding. A Spiritual Perspective: Jim connects these human elements to the Christian faith. He explains that a church community should be a place to educate, correct, and fellowship. Beyond the earthly happiness found through serving others, he finds comfort in the spiritual assurance of an eternal life that transcends the limitations of the present. Key Highlights

    13 min
  2. "Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    4d ago

    "Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    "Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim WiningIn the video "Pea Patch," host Jim Wining uses the "pea patch" as a metaphor for an individual’s spiritual environment—such as a church or community group—and discusses the barriers that can restrict a person's faith walk. Jim identifies three specific types of obstacles often found within religious structures that he argues are counterproductive to a genuine relationship with God: Human Restraints: Jim critiques legalistic traditions, such as strict dress codes and the tendency to judge or exclude individuals based on personal circumstances, like divorce. He specifically emphasizes that churches should be places of forgiveness and love rather than condemnation. Man-Made Rules: He argues against imposing external conditions on a person's relationship with the Holy Spirit, such as requiring someone to speak in tongues, stating that this crosses a line and complicates a simple relationship with God. "Stupid" Religious Procedures: Jim expresses his strong belief that individuals should seek forgiveness directly from God rather than through other human beings. He emphasizes that the gift of forgiveness comes from Jesus Christ. As the president of Acts Ministry, Jim advocates for a transdenominational approach centered on unity in Christ through the Holy Spirit. He encourages viewers to strip away rigid, superficial traditions and focus on the core tenets of faith: Confessing sins to God and seeking repentance. Accepting Jesus Christ as Savior. Accepting the Bible as the Word of God. Jim also highlights four key ministry partners that embody these values: Dr. Paul Collins at the Church of the Harvest in Branson, MO; the "Changing Times" broadcast hosted by Lynn Morris and Dr. Mary Byrne; Crossroads Community Church in Weslaco, TX, led by pastors Tom and Sheila Schindler; and With All My Heart (WAM), a thrift store in Ozark, MO, run by Todd and Andrea Carter. Core Message: Cleansing Your "Pea Patch"A Focus on Unity and Simple Faith

    15 min
  3. "Character," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    4d ago

    "Character," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    In the video "Character," host Jim Wining reflects on the fragile nature of character and the importance of trust in our daily lives. He defines character not merely as a personality trait, but as an essential foundation for human interaction built through understanding, genuine concern, and selflessness. The Fragility of Character: Jim shares personal stories to illustrate how quickly trust can be shattered. He recounts an experience where he offered to help a stranded motorist, only to be met with hostility because she did not trust him. He also details a recent, frustrating experience with the U.S. Postal Service, where a failed delivery and a lack of accountability undermined his long-standing respect for the institution. The Three Pillars of Character: Jim breaks down character into three active components: Understanding: Having genuine respect for a person and the specific situation they are confronting. Concern: Offering viable solutions that help others, which in turn builds trust. Selflessness: The willingness to give more time and respect than you expect to receive in return. A Personal Foundation: He reflects on how his own character was nurtured by his aunt, who dedicated years to helping him build his vocabulary through daily phone calls—a consistent act of love and investment that created a lasting bond of trust. A Spiritual Anchor: Jim concludes by connecting these human ideals to Jesus Christ. He explains that we rely on Jesus because He possessed perfect character, consistently choosing to love and serve others, providing the ultimate example of the selflessness that defines true character. Key Highlights

    13 min
  4. "Attention Deficit or Distracted" – An Ordinary Man

    4d ago

    "Attention Deficit or Distracted" – An Ordinary Man

    "Attention Deficit or Distracted" – An Ordinary Man In this episode, host Jim Wining explores the evolution of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) from a childhood diagnosis in the 1980s and 90s into a broader, more complex societal challenge involving "distracted adults." Personal Context & The Diagnosis Childhood Experience: Jim reflects on his own experience in the second grade, long before ADD was a common diagnosis. He describes how the repetitive nature of classroom teaching led to his own struggle with distraction, crediting a supportive teacher, Mrs. Cromer, for allowing him "movement breaks" that helped him manage his focus. The Medical Approach: He contrasts this practical solution with the medical response that emerged in later decades, arguing that relying heavily on medication like Ritalin acted as a "temporary plan" rather than addressing root causes or providing a long-term strategy for development. The "Distracted Adult" & Societal Impact Persistent Challenges: Jim argues that the children diagnosed with these learning disabilities decades ago have now become adults who continue to struggle with maintaining social connections, holding jobs, and respecting authority. Societal Disruptions: He links this lack of focus and impulse control to broader societal issues, such as disruptive public behavior, the rejection of law and order, and even confusion regarding personal identity. He suggests that many of these individuals remain "mentally absent," leading to a feeling of disconnection from societal structures. A Spiritual Perspective The Root Cause: Jim asserts that this growing societal discord is not merely a political or educational failure but a spiritual one. Drawing from Ephesians 2:2, he suggests that the true goal of these distractions is the destruction of humanity, which he identifies as the "jewel of God's creation." The Path Forward: Rather than focusing on political blame, Jim calls for a return to the Word of God. He advocates for loving, forgiving, and patient guidance for these individuals, pointing to the unity Jesus Christ prayed for in John 17 as the ultimate solution to bring people back together and glorify God’s creation.

    14 min

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Welcome to "An Ordinary Man," hosted by Jim Wining, Bishop and President of Acts Ministry, Inc.. In each episode, Jim brings a "Common Sense Christian" perspective to the most pressing worldwide events and circumstances of our time. Through the lens of faith and reason, this show explores how we can navigate complex modern issues while staying grounded in foundational truths. As part of the vision of Acts Ministry, "An Ordinary Man" seeks to foster believer unity through a mission of "Unity, in Christ, through The Holy Spirit". Join us in Doing the Right Thing Wherever Needed