Think Christianity is boring? The call of Jesus is always more radical than we would like to think. Listen as Keith shares about the beauty and chaos that comes with house churches and motels.
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The call of Jesus is always more radical than we would like to think. One of His calls throughout the Gospels is to take care of the poor. Keith Giles felt God leading him to serve those in need by starting a house church that gave 100 percent of its offerings to them. For 11 years, Keith has been working in house churches.
On this episode, Keith shares about the beauty and chaos that comes with house churches. He also talks about realizing full-time ministry can happen in motels and grocery stores, not just church buildings. During the show, he gives many stories of God’s work with those in need. Keith reminds us that Jesus has called us to love our neighbor, especially the poor.
What We Talked About00:24- Episode Introduction
01:26 - Our Sponsor: Love Never Fails International
02:34 - Welcoming Keith Giles
03:12 - Mutual connections
03:35 - From vocational ministry to a house church
05:58 - A call to care for the poor
11:15 - How to bring life to those in need
14:48 - Seeing who the offering goes to
17:01 - The great reversal
19:23 - An experience of transformation
22:54 - What is required to partner with the poor?
24:57 - Does it ever get messy?
26:34 - How do you keep Jesus at the center?
32:01 - Bringing reconciliation of differences
34:20 - Separating relationship with people
38:18 - A place to start reading
39:22 - How can we best pray for you?
41:16 - Final thoughts
42:00 - Episode Summary
43:41 - Bonus
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Think Christianity is boring? The call of Jesus is always more radical than we would like to think. Listen as Keith shares about the beauty and chaos that comes with house churches and motels.

Full Show Notes: http://engagingmissions.com/269

Love Never Fails International: https://engagingmissions.com/love

Who is your favorite Bible character and why? https://www.facebook.com/engagingmissions/posts/2405466479535089

The call of Jesus is always more radical than we would like to think. One of His calls throughout the Gospels is to take care of the poor. Keith Giles felt God leading him to serve those in need by starting a house church that gave 100 percent of its offerings to them. For 11 years, Keith has been working in house churches.

On this episode, Keith shares about the beauty and chaos that comes with house churches. He also talks about realizing full-time ministry can happen in motels and grocery stores, not just church buildings. During the show, he gives many stories of God’s work with those in need. Keith reminds us that Jesus has called us to love our neighbor, especially the poor.

What We Talked About00:24- Episode Introduction01:26 - Our Sponsor: Love Never Fails International02:34 - Welcoming Keith Giles03:12 - Mutual connections03:35 - From vocational ministry to a house church05:58 - A call to care for the poor11:15 - How to bring life to those in need14:48 - Seeing who the offering goes to17:01 - The great reversal19:23 - An experience of transformation22:54 - What is required to partner with the poor?24:57 - Does it ever get messy?26:34 - How do you keep Jesus at the center?32:01 - Bringing reconciliation of differences34:20 - Separating relationship with people38:18 - A place to start reading39:22 - How can we best pray for you?41:16 - Final thoughts42:00 - Episode Summary43:41 - BonusResources & Contact InfoJesus Untangled: https://amzn.to/31DWZK5Jesus Unveiled: https://amzn.to/33sb6npWebsite: http://KeithGiles.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/keithagilesTwitter: @KeithGilesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithgiles-writer/Other: http://HereticHappyHour.comAdditional LinksFrom the Forefront: http://fromtheforefront.comTop Tier Audio: https://toptieraudio.comShow LinksFacebook: @engagingmissionsMessenger: @engagingmissionsTwitter: @engagingmissionLeave a VoicemailBecome a PatronListen for Free

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