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  • The Halloween House with Jimmy & Kelly Needham
    2024/10/01
    After moving into their new neighborhood—ironically named Sleepy Hollow—Jimmy and Kelly Needham were surprised to learn their home had a big reputation. Upon learning their house was famous for being one of the spookiest Haunted Houses in Dallas, the Needhams had a decision to make. Listen as they share about transforming their home's reputation as "The Haunted House" to "The Generous House" through a night of gospel-driven outreach, complete with king-size candy bars, hot chocolate, and a prayer station. The Needhams share stories of how offering extravagant generosity has opened doors to prayer, gospel conversations, and long-term relationships with their neighbors. This episode is sure to get your October neighboring juices flowing! Get a copy of Real Bad Guys Read more about the Needham's Halloween House click HERE.
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    42 分
  • Guided Neighborhood Prayer Walk: The Lord's Prayer
    2024/09/24
    While the concept of moving your body while talking to God might seem intuitive to some, many of us could use a "prayer walk tutorial." We have this idea that heartfelt prayers should be spontaneous, but many of us struggle with scattered senses, short attention spans, and feel we’re lacking in the language of prayer. The challenge feels high. Perhaps the disciples felt some of the same when one turned to Jesus saying, “Lord, teach us to pray." Seeing the challenge, Jesus offered us the Lord’s Prayer. Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Begin with Praise Scripture: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.” Prayer: "Lord, I praise your holy name. As my loving father, you’ve shown me an unwavering love. You are all-knowing and all-wise. May Your name be known and honored in this place.” Step: At the start of your walk, spend a few minutes praising God as your Father, thanking Him for who He is and what He has done in your life. 2. Imagine God’s Kingdom Coming To Your Corner Scripture: “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” Prayer: “Jesus, I want my daily interactions to be filled with your kingdom values of justice and compassion. May my family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers see signs that you are healing our broken world, and know that you came not only to save but to reign as the good king of an eternal kingdom." Step: Take a few moments to envision what it would look like for God’s kingdom to break into your neighborhood, workplace, and city. Pray for opportunities to make things right in your community. 3. Pray for Provision Scripture: “Give us today our daily bread.” Prayer: "Father, help me to depend on you to meet my needs each day. Teach me to trust in you as my provider rather than relying on myself.” Step: Pray for a heart of God-reliance rather than self-reliance. Ask for financial stability amidst stressors. Pray for those struggling emotionally and spiritually, that God will be their source of comfort and hope. 4. Seek and Extend Forgiveness Scripture: “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.” Prayer: "Lord, remind me of all the times and ways you’ve forgiven me. Help me to extend that same mercy to others, letting go of bitterness and grudges.” Step: Ask God to reveal any sin in your life. Confess it (e.g., favoritism, self-importance, greed, jealousy, neglect, contempt, or others). Thank Him for His immeasurable forgiveness in Christ and pray for a spirit of forgiveness toward your neighbors. 5. Pray for Protection Scripture: “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.” Prayer: "God, help me to recognize and resist evil influences in my life. Protect me from harm and keep me safe in your presence. You are my refuge and ever present help in trouble.” Step: Seek God’s protection from unseen spiritual adversaries that foster disorder and violence. Thank Jesus for overcoming his enemies through sacrifice and love. Ask God to grant you the strength to avoid temptation and to overcome evil by cultivating His sacrificial love in you. 6. Close with Praise Doxology: “For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” Prayer: "Lord, I recognize Your sovereign rule over all creation. May your presence be felt by everyone who lives here. You are worthy of all our reverence and worship. Amen." Step: End your prayer walk by reflecting on how God’s power and sovereignty are visible in the natural world around you. Share with Him how you’ve recently experienced His power and love in your life. Thank Him for being a just and good King. Pray aloud Psalm 145:13: "Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and Your dominion endures throughout all generations. The Lord is faithful in all His words and kind in all His works."
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    21 分
  • You Should (Could) Pray For Your Neighbors
    2024/09/17
    Has guilt been a good long-term motivator in your life when it comes to prayer??? We didn't think so. Today, we're making the move from "should" to "could" in hopes that God will move in our hearts and ignite a deep desire for prayer. As we follow Jesus' example in this, we're asking the Father this question: "What is it I want him to do right now in my life? In my family? In my work? In my neighborhood?" If you could ask the Lord right now to do anything in your corner (and you can!), what would you ask for? CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    28 分
  • The Vanishing Neighbor with Marc Dunkelman
    2024/09/10
    In this episode, we're joined by Marc Dunkelman, author of The Vanishing Neighbor: The Transformation of American Community. Marc explores how American neighborhoods have evolved, focusing on the growing disconnect between neighbors and the impact suburbanization and smartphones have had on neighborly relationships. We discuss the importance and decline of "middle ring relationships", the Chinatown Bus Effect, and how both motive and opportunity influence the way we engage with our neighbors. Buy Dunkelman's book, The Vanishing Neighbor CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    41 分
  • Building Bonds in Downtown Chicago with Malissa Mackey
    2024/09/03
    In this episode, we’re joined by Malissa Mackey, who lives and works in downtown Chicago. As the Director of Faith and Work Chicago and a resident of Wicker Park—one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods—Malissa discusses the call to live in intentional missional communities. She sheds light on the unique challenges of urban living and shares how her church, Holy Trinity, encourages its members to be deeply rooted in their neighborhoods. Malissa highlights the importance of being present, building relationships, and creating spaces for connection, all while navigating challenges such as "noise frustration," "crowded isolation," and the transient nature of city life. Visit: Holy Trinity Church Visit: Faith and Work Chicago CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    33 分
  • You Gotta Ask with Jon and Pam Strain
    2024/08/27
    Asking good questions can be a powerful way to love our neighbors. Jon and Pam Strain, co-founders of You Gotta Ask and co-authors of the book You Gotta Ask, share their expertise on how to ask meaningful questions that foster deeper spiritual conversations. Drawing from years of ministry experience, they emphasize the importance of creating relational environments where people feel valued and heard. The Strains highlight the power of good questions in drawing out others' stories and exploring their beliefs, while also offering practical advice on engaging in these conversations without the pressure of having all the answers. They encourage approaching these interactions with genuine curiosity and compassion, focusing on building trust and understanding rather than crafting the perfect response. Read: You Gotta Ask Visit: You Gotta Ask Website CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    32 分
  • Knock-Knock: How Humor Breaks the Ice with Phil Callaway
    2024/08/20
    Phil Callaway, an award-winning author, speaker, and humorist known for his best-selling book, "Laugh Like a Kid Again," joins us for a conversation about the profound power of laughter and how it can break down barriers, open hearts, and bring light to even the darkest situations. Phil shares personal stories, including how humor helped him navigate the challenges of his wife’s battle with Huntington’s disease within her family. Phil emphasizes the importance of humility, vulnerability, and realness in our relationships, particularly with our neighbors, and how these qualities, combined with a sense of humor, can create meaningful connections. Whether you think you're super funny or not, Phil believes that everyone can use laughter to build bridges and spread joy in their communities. Read: Laugh Like a Kid Again Visit: Phil's Website CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    43 分
  • Finding Common Ground with Amberly Neese
    2024/08/13
    Amberly Neese is a speaker, comedian, and author of several books, including Common Ground: Loving Others Despite Our Differences. In this conversation, Amberly shares her insights on finding common ground with our neighbors to help us all drop our defense mechanisms. We also discuss practical approaches to navigating jealousy and conflict in relationships. Order: Common Ground Visit: Amberly Neese's Website CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Follow this link to share your neighboring stories with us or tell us your thoughts on today's episode.
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    34 分