For the Kingdom: a neverthirst podcast
In this episode, Spencer reflects on two recent trips. First, Washington, D.C. for National Police Week to honor his brother-in-law Mark. Then California with colleague Brandon Gossett to visit faithful neverthirst donors. Walking among the monuments and memorials in D.C. got him thinking about how people throughout history have built structures to be remembered, from the Lincoln Memorial to the Taj Mahal to the Great Pyramids to Cambodia's Killing Fields memorial. He brings that thread to the story of Mary anointing Jesus in Matthew 26:6–16, where an act of sacrificial worship became an eternal memorial. Mary poured herself out for Christ, and Jesus said her story would be told wherever the gospel is proclaimed. Spencer draws on James Montgomery Boice and the Puritan prayer collection The Valley of Vision to show how God's economy works: the way down is the way up, and whoever loses his life for Christ's sake will find it. He connects this to the generosity of neverthirst supporters whose giving platforms the gospel through clean water in unreached communities. =================================== Connect with Spencer and the neverthirst team: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] Host: Spencer Sutton To Learn More About neverthirst: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] =================================== Production House: Flint Stone Media [http://flintstonemedia.com/] Copyright of neverthirst 2025.
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