Friday, July 11, 2025

FIVE on FRIDAY - July 11, 2025

 


It has been a couple of weeks since I've done one of these. I didn't have as much time on the computer as I thought I would while we were in Alaska. So here are Five things that have inspired and encouraged me this week:

1. BIBLE VERSE I'M WORKING ON

You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love. Galatians 5:13 (NIV)

This verse was our theme verse for the Alaska Mission Team. In the book of Galatians, Paul is defending the gospel of grace against those who wanted to pull the believers in Galatia into a "hybrid" type of Christianity where faith in Jesus was important, but keeping the law and the Jewish rituals such as circumcision, were essential for salvation. Paul reminded the followers of Jesus that because of grace, they were not only free from sin, but also of religious trappings and rituals. But then he also reminded them that their freedom in Christ didn't mean they could live anyway they wanted to, but instead they were to use their freedom to humbly serve one another. (We just finished a study of Galatians on Wednesday nights, so its fresh in my mind. 

We had a portion of this verse printed on the back of our Alaska Mission shirts, and when we arrived at the mission house in Tok, Alaska one of the canisters on the kitchen counter had the verse on it as well (picture above). It was just one of the ways God affirmed our mission work while we were there. 

It's a great verse to quote, but a hard verse to live out - but I'm working on it. 


2. BOOK I'VE READ

The Power of a Praying Husband, Stormie Omartian

Two things I am working to improve in my life - praying and being a good husband. I've had this book on my shelf for a number of years but had never read it. The travel for the Alaska trip was a great opportunity to read. 

Omartian is a best-selling author, and her "The Power of a Praying" series has over 32 million books sold worldwide. In the "Praying Husband" she offers insight from the perspective of a wife, but also includes testimonies from her husband Michael as well as other husbands and pastors. The book provides very practical encouragement in praying for numerous areas of a wife's life and ministry. 

Omartian has a powerful testimony. Coming from an abusive childhood situation and suffering mental and emotional issues from her trauma, she now ministers to people worldwide through her writings and as a highly sought-after public speaker. God has done a remarkable work in her life and marriage, and is now using her to serve others. 
 

3. PODCAST I AM LISTENING TO 

Broke to Awoke, by Britnie Turner and Jeremy Newsome

I've been listening to this podcast for sometime now. The original title of the podcast was "Broke to Woke" but because of recent negative connotations with the word "woke", the hosts made a slight change to the title. Honestly, I think they were just tired of defending their use of the word woke. 

The podcast is hosted by Britnie Turner, an award-winning entrepreneur based in Nashville. She is the founder and CEO of Aerial Group, a Tennessee-based social enterprise company that provides real estate development, media production, education, motivational speaking, disaster relief, nation development, and other non-profit work. Her passion is seeing children and women set free from human trafficking and slavery, but she is also heavily involved in disaster relief worldwide, and personal development for individuals and companies that want to be a force for good in the world. 

The co-host is Jerremy Newsome, a best-selling author, and world-renowned educator on finance, investment strategy, and the markets. He is the founder and CEO of Real Life Trading, a stock market and wealth building education company. 

Both Turner and Newsome are serious followers of Jesus and their podcast focuses on their personal journeys from humble beginnings to entrepreneurial success. The podcast explores how to overcome setbacks, adopt a positive mindset, and become a "force for good" in the world. I highly recommend it! 


4. QUOTE I AM PONDERING 

"And, I just put my boots on, and I went out there, and I figured it out. So I want to encourage you. When things go wrong, put your boots on and get out there, and figure it out…" Britnie Turner

In a podcast interview with Joe Mccall, Turner talked about the challenges she faced when getting into real estate developing. At one point, after moving to Nashville, she lived in her car for about 9 months. Everything that could go wrong, did. But she didn't give up, she stayed determined and learned how to work through the problems. It made her tougher, wiser and successful. Now she is teaching these things to others. 

No matter what you do in life, there are going to be problems. Things are going to go wrong. But as the above quote says, when things go wrong, put your boots on and get out there and figure it out! I love it!


5. DAD JOKE I'M DIGGING








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