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Wayfinding through Revivalism - Introduction E1

51 min · 17 de feb de 2025
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This season of Wayfinding is hosted by historians Mark Draper and Joe Thomas. Jesus Christ called his first disciples to follow him and leave behind the religiosity of their day. Since then, revival and reform have been a hallmark of Christianity. Every generation of Christians needs their hearts revitalized. Likewise, the church is always in need of reform. In this first of three episodes of Wayfinding through Revivalism, Mark and Joe explore the surprising ways in which God moves among his people. Whether it is the itinerant preacher St. Francis of Assisi, the desert monk St. Anthony, the abbess Hildegard of Bingen, or the Czech reformer Jan Hus, God decides who he will use to arouse his people. Revivals, no matter what period, reveal a need for repentance, release an energy of wide popularity, display a need for personal transformation and devotion, call the church back to its original mission and purity, and hearken the saints to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ.  Wayfinding is excited to work with the Christian History Institute on this three-part history of revivalism. For this first episode, you can read Christian History magazine issue #149 Revival: the first thousand years for free online [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/issue/ch-149-medieval-revival], or purchase your print copy [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/store/magazine/4922/christian-history-magazine-149-revival-the-first-thousand-years]. Visit christianhistoryinstitute.org [http://christianhistoryinstitute.org/] to sign up for your free first-year subscription [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/subscribe] to Christian History magazine and find more resources on the history of our faith.  Questions, comments, feedback? Email us at joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com [joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com] Special thanks to our producer, Michael Chermak, and to James Karper and the studio at Lancaster Bible College (LBC) in Lancaster, PA. We are indebted to LBC students and voice actors Sydney Hersch and James Garman. Along with podcasting together, Mark and Joe also team up to teach church history graduate and doctoral courses, guide doctoral students towards a ThD in Church History, and lead Christian history tours throughout Europe.

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Portada del episodio Wayfinding through Revivalism - E3

Wayfinding through Revivalism - E3

This season of Wayfinding is hosted by historians Mark Draper and Joe Thomas. Jesus Christ called his first disciples to follow him and leave behind the religiosity of their day. Since then, revival and reform have been a hallmark of Christianity. Every generation of Christians needs their hearts revitalized. Likewise, the church is always in need of reform. InWayfinding through Revivalism, Mark and Joe explore the surprising ways in which God moves among his people. Whether it is the itinerant preacher St. Francis of Assisi, the desert monk St. Anthony, the abbess Hildegard of Bingen, or the Czech reformer Jan Hus, God decides who he will use to arouse his people. Revivals, no matter what period, reveal a need for repentance, release an energy of wide popularity, display a need for personal transformation and devotion, call the church back to its original mission and purity, and hearken the saints to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ.  Wayfinding is excited to work with the Christian History Institute on this three-part history of revivalism. For this first episode, you can read Christian History magazine issue #149 Revival: the first thousand years for free online [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/issue/ch-149-medieval-revival], or purchase your print copy [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/store/magazine/4922/christian-history-magazine-149-revival-the-first-thousand-years]. Visit christianhistoryinstitute.org [http://christianhistoryinstitute.org/] to sign up for your free first-year subscription [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/subscribe] to Christian History magazine and find more resources on the history of our faith.  Questions, comments, feedback? Email us at joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com [joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com] Special thanks to our producer, Michael Chermak, and to James Karper and the studio at Lancaster Bible College (LBC) in Lancaster, PA. We are indebted to LBC students and voice actors Sydney Hersch and James Garman. Along with podcasting together, Mark and Joe also team up to teach church history graduate and doctoral courses, guide doctoral students towards a ThD in Church History, and lead Christian history tours throughout Europe.

26 de ago de 20251 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Wayfinding through Revivalism - Introduction E2

Wayfinding through Revivalism - Introduction E2

This season of Wayfinding is hosted by historians Mark Draper and Joe Thomas. Jesus Christ called his first disciples to follow him and leave behind the religiosity of their day. Since then, revival and reform have been a hallmark of Christianity. Every generation of Christians needs their hearts revitalized. Likewise, the church is always in need of reform. InWayfinding through Revivalism, Mark and Joe explore the surprising ways in which God moves among his people. Whether it is the itinerant preacher St. Francis of Assisi, the desert monk St. Anthony, the abbess Hildegard of Bingen, or the Czech reformer Jan Hus, God decides who he will use to arouse his people. Revivals, no matter what period, reveal a need for repentance, release an energy of wide popularity, display a need for personal transformation and devotion, call the church back to its original mission and purity, and hearken the saints to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ.  Wayfinding is excited to work with the Christian History Institute on this three-part history of revivalism. For this first episode, you can read Christian History magazine issue #149 Revival: the first thousand years for free online [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/issue/ch-149-medieval-revival], or purchase your print copy [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/store/magazine/4922/christian-history-magazine-149-revival-the-first-thousand-years]. Visit christianhistoryinstitute.org [http://christianhistoryinstitute.org/] to sign up for your free first-year subscription [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/subscribe] to Christian History magazine and find more resources on the history of our faith.  Questions, comments, feedback? Email us at joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com [joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com] Special thanks to our producer, Michael Chermak, and to James Karper and the studio at Lancaster Bible College (LBC) in Lancaster, PA. We are indebted to LBC students and voice actors Sydney Hersch and James Garman. Along with podcasting together, Mark and Joe also team up to teach church history graduate and doctoral courses, guide doctoral students towards a ThD in Church History, and lead Christian history tours throughout Europe.

8 de may de 20251 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Wayfinding through Revivalism - Introduction E1

Wayfinding through Revivalism - Introduction E1

This season of Wayfinding is hosted by historians Mark Draper and Joe Thomas. Jesus Christ called his first disciples to follow him and leave behind the religiosity of their day. Since then, revival and reform have been a hallmark of Christianity. Every generation of Christians needs their hearts revitalized. Likewise, the church is always in need of reform. In this first of three episodes of Wayfinding through Revivalism, Mark and Joe explore the surprising ways in which God moves among his people. Whether it is the itinerant preacher St. Francis of Assisi, the desert monk St. Anthony, the abbess Hildegard of Bingen, or the Czech reformer Jan Hus, God decides who he will use to arouse his people. Revivals, no matter what period, reveal a need for repentance, release an energy of wide popularity, display a need for personal transformation and devotion, call the church back to its original mission and purity, and hearken the saints to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ.  Wayfinding is excited to work with the Christian History Institute on this three-part history of revivalism. For this first episode, you can read Christian History magazine issue #149 Revival: the first thousand years for free online [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/issue/ch-149-medieval-revival], or purchase your print copy [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/store/magazine/4922/christian-history-magazine-149-revival-the-first-thousand-years]. Visit christianhistoryinstitute.org [http://christianhistoryinstitute.org/] to sign up for your free first-year subscription [https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/subscribe] to Christian History magazine and find more resources on the history of our faith.  Questions, comments, feedback? Email us at joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com [joe.thomas@lifetogetherhouse.com] Special thanks to our producer, Michael Chermak, and to James Karper and the studio at Lancaster Bible College (LBC) in Lancaster, PA. We are indebted to LBC students and voice actors Sydney Hersch and James Garman. Along with podcasting together, Mark and Joe also team up to teach church history graduate and doctoral courses, guide doctoral students towards a ThD in Church History, and lead Christian history tours throughout Europe.

17 de feb de 202551 min
Portada del episodio University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Prayer Walk - Wayfinding with Joe Thomas

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Prayer Walk - Wayfinding with Joe Thomas

In this unique, historically-inspired, and locally-rooted episode of the Wayfinding podcast, Joe Thomas guides listeners on a walking prayer tour of the historic University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. As a Christian historian at Urbana Theological Seminary, Founder of local ministry Life Together House, and a long-standing member of the Evangelical Christian Union, Joe holds a deep love for this campus and believes in its spiritual significance, from its founding to the present. Join Joe as he navigates campus, pointing out spiritual points of interest and noteworthy language on campus that will direct you in a prayer walk for the university. Along the way, Joe will pause at 10 focal prayer locations, offering things to consider and pray for as you walk. Thanks for joining us on this wayfinding journey. Click here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HkLWx6UhNbllDoHTiG6SOID3IVmBaoAz/view?usp=sharing]for a campus map of the walking prayer tour.

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