#142: Showdowns (Part 4)

#142: Showdowns (Part 4)

Who’s on this episode?

Jeff Strommen @jstrommen | Dave Wager @wagerdaw | Jason Kemper @kempster220


Augustine said that faith is “to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe.”

This week, students across America take a stand at their flagpole to pray for their school choosing first to be guided by their faith this school year. See You At The Pole is Wednesday, September 28.

 

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See You At The Pole is coming September 28! | NNYM North Central

 

New Alpha Courses Starting

Alpha_course_logoAlpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith, typically run over eleven weeks. Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation. Alpha is run all around the globe, and everyone’s welcome. It runs in cafés, churches, universities, homes, bars—you name it. No two Alphas look the same, but generally they have three key things in common: food, a talk and good conversation.

Scott joins us to give us an update on the Alpha – Green Bay classes.  Learn more

#142: Showdowns (Part 4)

#140: Showdowns (Part 2)

Who’s on this episode?

Jeff Strommen @jstrommen | Dave Wager @wagerdaw | Jason Kemper @kempster220


 

Our second showdown is addressing our deepest appetites. Why? Because the things we want so badly are things that often aren’t good for us. Let’s face it. What I want and what God wants for me are usually polar opposites. I want to feel good and have fun at the same time. God wants me to show people who He is, which is all about character. It’s like there’s an internal battle going on that I do things I know are wrong, but do them anyway because my desires are leading me astray.

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See You At The Pole is coming September 28! | NNYM North Central

 

New Alpha Courses Starting

Alpha_course_logoAlpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith, typically run over eleven weeks. Each talk looks at a different question around faith and is designed to create conversation. Alpha is run all around the globe, and everyone’s welcome. It runs in cafés, churches, universities, homes, bars—you name it. No two Alphas look the same, but generally they have three key things in common: food, a talk and good conversation.

Scott joins us to give us an update on the Green Bay classes starting soon.  Learn more

#050: Stand Up, Step Out

#050: Stand Up, Step Out

It’s our 50th episode of HopeNet Radio! On the show, we interview Jason Kaat (Website, Facebook), the Northcentral Region Coordinator of the National Network of Youth Ministries (NNYM), about See You At The Pole™ (SYATP). See You at the Pole™ is simply a prayer rally where students meet at the school flagpole before school to lift up their friends, families, teachers, school, and nation to God. It is a student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led event. (via syatp.com) Students from across the U.S. will gather at their flagpole on Wednesday, September 24 before the first bell to pray.

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#050: Stand Up, Step Out

See You At The Pole 2014

See You At The Pole is this Wednesday! See You at the Pole™ is a global movement of prayer which is student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led. It revolves around students praying together on the fourth Wednesday in September, usually before school and usually at the school’s flag pole. It involves student in elementary schools, middle/junior high schools, high schools, and colleges/universities across the globe. Adults often pray in support of the students on campus by gathering nearby, at their places of work or worship, or at city halls.

Do you have a plan for See You At The Pole at your school? Check out some of the FAQs around See You At The Pole so you know what’s going on and plan ahead for this great day of global student prayer!

Visit SYATP.com

 

Submit your SYATP Report:

[contact-form to=’info@hopenet360.com’ subject=’SYATP Results’][contact-field label=’Your Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Student or Adult?’ type=’select’ required=’1′ options=’Student,Parent/Faculty/Youth Leader’/][contact-field label=’School Name’ type=’text’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’School City%26#x002c; State’ type=’text’/][contact-field label=’# of Participants’ type=’text’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Share your SYATP experience’ type=’textarea’/][/contact-form]

 

We will post results as they come in on Wednesday!

#005: Live With Abandon

#005: Live With Abandon

#005: Live With Abandon

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Who’s on this episode?

Jeff Strommen @jstrommen
Dave Wager @wagerdaw

Students from across the world joined together in the largest student-led prayer movement, See You At The Pole, this week. Did you go to your flagpole? Report in!

Today’s world is confusing. What does it mean to live life to the fullest? This Sunday on HopeNet Radio, Jeff & Dave are talking about how we live life to the fullest and what that really means. The world has so many different ideas, often using methods that inflate or numb our present realities (ie drugs, alcohol, etc). But maybe there’s a better way that doesn’t lead to a world of hurt, isolation and hopelessness. In the Bible, Jonah had a much different picture of what his life should look like. Yet, he found out the hard way that he couldn’t outrun God. Perhaps we were meant to live with abandon.

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