New Beginnings Of Faith
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Ready for a reset that actually sticks? We open a new season by moving from watering seeds to harvesting them, focusing on how identity, words, and daily habits align your life with God’s reconciliation and abundance. Chaplain Terry Warner guides us through 2 Corinthians 5 to show what it means to be a new creation and an ambassador of grace, then pairs it with Philippians 3 to help us forget what’s behind and strain toward what’s ahead.
You’ll hear why motivation by love and faith outperforms transaction thinking, and how speaking God’s words anchors your focus when feelings wobble. We unpack Isaiah’s call to “put Me in remembrance,” not because God forgets, but because we do—our confession trains our attention and reshapes our reactions. From John 10:10 to practical steps like starting a Bible reading plan, praying for the sick, and choosing kindness in traffic, we connect theology to everyday choices that add and multiply life rather than divide and subtract it.
We also share updates on a new newsletter, an upcoming book at the publisher, and how generosity through the podcast supports children and people in need. The episode closes with a blessing and a reminder: God is for you, interceding, caring, and calling you righteous. If you’re ready to speak what God speaks and act like Jesus in the moments that count, this one will help you take the next faithful step.
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"The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry