"An Ordinary Man" With Bishop Jim Wining

"An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the contrast between relying on "dumb luck" through gambling and finding true fulfillment through the "something else"—the Holy Spirit.

19 min · 27. Feb. 2026
Episode "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the contrast between relying on "dumb luck" through gambling and finding true fulfillment through the "something else"—the Holy Spirit. Cover

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"An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the contrast between relying on "dumb luck" through gambling and finding true fulfillment through the "something else"—the Holy Spirit. Jim Wining discusses the prevalence of gambling in modern society, noting that 134 million adults (50% of the U.S. adult population) gamble weekly 01:24 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=84]. He argues that many are driven by the "idolization of money," believing wealth is the answer to personal peace and satisfaction 04:55 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=295]. * The Reality of Winning: He points out that the odds for major jackpots are roughly 1 in 300 million 01:55 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=115]. * Negative Consequences: Wining highlights that big winners often end up bankrupt, face a divorce rate four times higher than average, and frequently struggle with new or advanced addictions 05:33 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=333]. * Government Role: He expresses concern that 45 states have legalized gambling, effectively giving it a "stamp of approval" 03:45 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=225], which he believes is fundamentally wrong 17:01 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=1021]. As an alternative to seeking wealth, Wining encourages listeners to seek the "fruits of the Holy Spirit" 08:20 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=500]. He emphasizes that true peace, joy, and satisfaction come from a spiritual connection rather than financial gain. * Fruits of the Spirit: He lists attributes like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control (referencing Galatians 5:22-23) as the true sources of a better life 08:59 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=539]. * Finding Peace: While 50% of adults gamble, only 30% attend church weekly 10:17 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=617]. Wining suggests that a "peace that passes all understanding" is available through the Holy Spirit 10:40 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=640]. * Practical Steps: He recommends a daily practice of just five minutes of prayer and listening to God to receive guidance on life's challenges, such as work conflicts or personal habits 11:16 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=676]. Wining concludes by urging viewers to stop relying on the nearly impossible odds of a lottery win and instead rely on "big chunks of God's mercy" 19:07 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=1147]. He believes that by letting the Holy Spirit guide one's life, an individual can find their true purpose and a lasting sense of peace that money cannot buy 15:09 Opens in a new window [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZbFoiK5CpM&t=909]. The Illusion of Gambling and "Dumb Luck"The "Something Else": The Holy SpiritSummary of the Message

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"The Ferris Wheel," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

In the video "The Ferris Wheel," host Jim Wining shares a harrowing childhood memory of getting stuck on a Ferris wheel at an amusement park and fainting, only to be saved by his friend Randy, who held him securely until they reached the ground. * A Lesson in Reliance: Jim uses this experience to highlight how frequently we rely on people and systems—like pilots, doctors, and elevators—without much thought. This reliance is something we often take for granted until it is tested or fails. * Finding Mental Security: Jim raises a difficult question: How do we handle situations where there is no one or nothing left to rely on? He explains that true "mental security" is rooted in faith. * Spiritual Security in Uncertain Times: Reflecting on the conflicts and uncertainties in today's world, Jim argues that God provides a deeper, more permanent security through Jesus Christ. Unlike the mechanical safety of a Ferris wheel, the peace offered by Jesus remains constant through both the good times and the bad, in life and in death. * The Call to Be a Helper: Jim concludes by encouraging viewers to be that "helper" for others—much like his friend Randy was for him—providing the support that can help others find the faith, peace, and security they need. Key Highlights

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In this episode of "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining uses the recent spike in gas prices as a lens to explore deeper themes of responsibility, stewardship, and community. * Historical Perspective: Jim compares current fuel costs to the "gas wars" of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the 1973 gas rationing period and his own experiences in the late 80s in the Dominican Republic, where purchasing limited amounts of fuel was a significant challenge. * Economic Stewardship: He observes that when gas prices rise, the financial impact forces individuals to reassess their priorities. He argues that this pressure can actually foster greater responsibility and "better stewardship" of one's finances. * Fostering Camaraderie: Rather than viewing these national challenges solely as a burden, Jim suggests they create opportunities for people to come together. The necessity of sharing rides, carpooling, and supporting neighbors in response to economic strain can build a stronger sense of community. * Spiritual Accountability: Jim connects these practical challenges to the biblical principle of tithing and "first fruits." He explains that hard times can teach us the true importance of giving and being accountable to others, reflecting the core Christian mandate to love the Lord and love our neighbors as ourselves.

Gestern9 min
Episode "Happiness," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining Cover

"Happiness," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

In the video "Happiness," host Jim Wining reflects on the true sources of contentment and joy, moving beyond superficial success to identify two core pillars: fellowship and helping others. * The Foundations of Happiness: Jim argues that while it is possible to be happy alone, true happiness is significantly enhanced through fellowship—the shared experiences and camaraderie found in communities, workplaces, and sporting events. He highlights that helping others is a primary source of service, utility, and satisfaction. * Finding Fellowship in Everyday Moments: * Sports and Community: Jim shares his experiences attending minor league baseball games, noting that the joy comes not just from the game itself, but from the simple, unscripted interactions with familiar faces and the feeling of shared community. * Acts of Service: He describes seeing a father helping his son in a public restroom as a poignant example of love and service, reinforcing that helping another person is a key ingredient in building a happy life. * Happiness at Work and Home: Jim acknowledges that many people spend a vast majority of their lives at work, but he encourages viewers to look for ways to fellowship and serve colleagues rather than focusing solely on competition. He also emphasizes that the home—the foundation of marriage and family—is the ultimate center for developing love, peace, and mutual understanding. * A Spiritual Perspective: Jim connects these human elements to the Christian faith. He explains that a church community should be a place to educate, correct, and fellowship. Beyond the earthly happiness found through serving others, he finds comfort in the spiritual assurance of an eternal life that transcends the limitations of the present. Key Highlights

Gestern12 min
Episode "Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining Cover

"Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

"Pea Patch," by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim WiningIn the video "Pea Patch," host Jim Wining uses the "pea patch" as a metaphor for an individual’s spiritual environment—such as a church or community group—and discusses the barriers that can restrict a person's faith walk. Jim identifies three specific types of obstacles often found within religious structures that he argues are counterproductive to a genuine relationship with God: * Human Restraints: Jim critiques legalistic traditions, such as strict dress codes and the tendency to judge or exclude individuals based on personal circumstances, like divorce. He specifically emphasizes that churches should be places of forgiveness and love rather than condemnation. * Man-Made Rules: He argues against imposing external conditions on a person's relationship with the Holy Spirit, such as requiring someone to speak in tongues, stating that this crosses a line and complicates a simple relationship with God. * "Stupid" Religious Procedures: Jim expresses his strong belief that individuals should seek forgiveness directly from God rather than through other human beings. He emphasizes that the gift of forgiveness comes from Jesus Christ. As the president of Acts Ministry, Jim advocates for a transdenominational approach centered on unity in Christ through the Holy Spirit. He encourages viewers to strip away rigid, superficial traditions and focus on the core tenets of faith: * Confessing sins to God and seeking repentance. * Accepting Jesus Christ as Savior. * Accepting the Bible as the Word of God. Jim also highlights four key ministry partners that embody these values: Dr. Paul Collins at the Church of the Harvest in Branson, MO; the "Changing Times" broadcast hosted by Lynn Morris and Dr. Mary Byrne; Crossroads Community Church in Weslaco, TX, led by pastors Tom and Sheila Schindler; and With All My Heart (WAM), a thrift store in Ozark, MO, run by Todd and Andrea Carter. Core Message: Cleansing Your "Pea Patch"A Focus on Unity and Simple Faith

Gestern15 min
Episode "God, Man & AI," An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining Cover

"God, Man & AI," An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

"God, Man & AI" In this broadcast, Jim Wining, president of the Acts Ministry [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmzVYiEPUeQ], examines the rapid rise of AI and its potential impact on spreading the Gospel. * AI as a Tool for Ministry: Jim positions AI as a powerful instrument that, when used under human and spiritual guidance, can help ministries reach people much more efficiently than traditional communication methods. He highlights how AI can simultaneously tailor and deliver messages across different languages, formats, and demographics. * The Goal of Unity: Drawing inspiration from Jesus' prayer in John 17 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmzVYiEPUeQ], Jim emphasizes the need for transdenominational unity. He believes AI can act as a connector, bringing diverse Christian denominations together to fulfill a shared mission. * Invitation to Axefest 2026: Jim invites viewers to Axefest [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmzVYiEPUeQ], a two-day conference taking place July 17–18 in Springfield, Missouri. The event will focus on the practical application of AI in ministry, including workshops on creating content and reaching specific demographics like seniors.

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