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SOW What Podcast

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Sow What Podcast | Planting Truth & Restoring LivesWelcome to SOW What — a podcast where we break down big Bible questions and explore what they really mean for our lives today.Whether you're new to the faith or looking to grow deeper, we’re here to plant truth, challenge assumptions, and cultivate real conversations about Scripture.Let’s grow together—one question at a time. 🌱

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Episode S2 Episode 1 | Missions Close to Home - The RFK Experience Cover

S2 Episode 1 | Missions Close to Home - The RFK Experience

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516477/fan_mail/new] This episode highlights the impact of local missions through RFK, a ministry serving children in the foster care system through a week-long summer camp. Unlike international missions, this work takes place within our own neighborhoods, schools, and churches—ministering to a historically marginalized and often overlooked population: foster children. Key Scriptures: Psalm 68:5–6 – “Father to the fatherless… God sets the lonely in families.” James 1:27 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3odRuljb1Ek&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=1&t=87s] – “Pure religion… is to look after orphans and widows in their distress…” Mark 10:14 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3odRuljb1Ek&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=1&t=614s] – “Let the little children come to me… for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” The Mission of RFK: Serve foster children (ages 6–12) with intentional love, care, and the Gospel. Create “moments that matter”—memories rooted in dignity, joy, and acceptance. Partner with Harvest Fields Community Church to live out its mission: Revealing God, Reaching People, Restoring Lives. Serve not just children, but entire families. Preparation & Commitment: Year-round planning: fundraising, volunteer recruitment, curriculum development, and partnership with social agencies. Over 60 volunteers serve at each camp. Volunteer requirements: 8–12 hours of training, background checks, fingerprinting, and prayer support. Camp includes roles in logistics, events, spiritual care, media, and counseling. Spiritual Preparation: Emphasis on prayer and devotion both before and during camp. Volunteers encouraged to identify prayer partners. Daily morning devotions and intercession during camp. Transparency and emotional readiness are key, especially for volunteers with similar pasts. Emotional and Spiritual Impact Many volunteers and children experience healing and transformation. Stories of campers ministering to their families after camp. Volunteers witness emotional breakthroughs, especially on the final day of camp. Kids are affirmed with titles like “Brave” during the King's Gala—a stark contrast to the labels the world often puts on them. Ways to Support RFK Prayer – For children, volunteers, funding, and guidance. Financial Giving – Camp costs around $60,000 annually. In-Kind Donations – Clothes, shoes, toys, birthday gifts. Join the Team – Roles in production, media, logistics, nursing, counseling, and more. Home Team Support – Serve locally, even if not going to camp. Spread the Vision – Encourage other churches to adopt RFK chapters.

6. Sept. 2025 - 34 min
Episode Episode 7 | Stepping Beyond Borders - Missions Trip Cover

Episode 7 | Stepping Beyond Borders - Missions Trip

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516477/fan_mail/new] Theme Scripture: Mark 16:15 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=975s] – “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” Key Themes & Takeaways 1. The Call to Missions Vanessa shared how God turned her initial hesitation into a decade-long missions journey. Jaquon fulfilled a prophetic word over his life and said yes after confirmation from a team leader. Teondra was drawn in through relationship and obedience after missing a missions interest session. 2. First-Time vs. Returning Experience Jaquon (first time): Life-changing, especially as a father—gained a broader view of what faith looks like globally. Vanessa & Teondra: Every trip reveals deeper needs—spiritual, emotional, physical (health care, mental health, family trauma). Realization: Missions applies to daily life, not just international travel. 3. Conviction & Transformation All guests felt convicted and transformed—missions helped them reflect on their own lives and what more they could do locally. Teondra realized missions is a lifestyle. Jaquon learned that rest is part of serving; he initially struggled with feeling he wasn’t doing enough post-trip. 4. Spiritual Warfare & Preparation Battles included sickness, anxiety, financial strain, and inner doubts. Team focused on spiritual readiness—Ephesians 6:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=370s]–11 (armor of God) was key. Importance of honesty, prayer, and spiritual unity before going. 5. Missions on the Ground Outreach: Food distribution, hospital visits, school ministry, youth detention center, prison ministry. Despite language barriers, they led with love and presence. Shared moments: Dancing with kids, worshiping with women in prison, freestyle rapping the gospel. 6. God Moments Prison Worship: Inmates worshiped and ministered to the team. Youth Ministry: Conversations sparked by past missionary visits. Joy flowed through shared laughter, music, play, and spontaneous moments of prayer and healing. 7. The Ongoing Mission Missions is not a “trip,” but a mindset. The team became family through shared experience and sacrifice. God continues working even after they return. Scriptures Shared Mark 16:15 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=975s] – Global commission to share the gospel. Isaiah 6:8 – “Here I am. Send me.” Ephesians 6:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=370s]–11 – Spiritual armor for battle. Matthew 9:37 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=577s] – “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” James 2:17 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzudWx7_4bw&list=PLK64_zgCRc43sqWjbkA5SJOUqNxgZsENo&index=2&t=137s] – “Faith without works is dead.” Psalm 96:3 – “Declare his glory among the nations.”   Reflection Questions What is stopping me from saying “yes” to missions—fear, finances, comfort? Where in my daily life can I live missionally? Am I spiritually prepared to serve wherever God sends me? How can I support others in going—prayer, finances, encouragement?

6. Sept. 2025 - 49 min
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Episode 6 | SOW WHAT is the Church ?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516477/fan_mail/new] Key Themes & Takeaways: Biblical Identity of the Church * The church is not a building—it’s the body of believers. * Referenced Greek term: Ekklesia = "called-out ones". * The Church is the bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:25–27) and the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27). The Purpose of the Church * To glorify God, disciple believers, and reach the lost. * The early Church (Acts 2:42–47) modeled teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. * Fellowship (koinonia) was central to spiritual formation and growth. Cultural Challenges * Many people are "deconstructing" or leaving the church. * Church hurt and spiritual abuse have created skepticism. * Emphasis on the difference between man-made systems and God’s original intent. The Church and Community * The Church is a family, not a production. * Emphasizes the need for vulnerability, confession, accountability, and grace within the Church body. * Members are not just attendees but participants and contributors. Individual Responsibility * Christians should not just “attend” church—they should be the church. * Everyone has a role and spiritual gifts to bring. * The Church thrives when members walk in love, serve, and stay connected to Christ and one another. Reflection Questions: 1. Am I truly part of Christ’s Church, or have I only been attending services? 2. How am I actively contributing to the health of my local church? 3. Have I been treating church like a spiritual family, or a weekly event?

13. Aug. 2025 - 37 min
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Episode 5 | SOW WHAT is Worship ?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516477/fan_mail/new] Sow What? Podcast – Episode 5 Summary Notes Title: So What is Worship? Key Themes Worship is a Lifestyle: Not limited to music or Sunday services. True worship is about who sits on the throne of your heart and how your life reflects God's presence daily. Beyond Feelings: Worship continues even when you don’t "feel like it." It is rooted in truth and identity, not emotions. God is always worthy, regardless of our circumstances. Offer Your Life: Referencing Romans 12:1, we are to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice—this is our spiritual act of worship. Worship as a Response: Worship is our response to who God is, not just what He has done. Even mundane acts, like sweeping a church floor, can be an act of worship. Praise Through the Valley: (Hebrews 13:15 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OyJZBEifRA&t=795s]) Worship includes praising God in both good times and hard times. We are called to offer a "sacrifice of praise." Rehearsing God’s Goodness: Reflecting on God's past faithfulness strengthens us. God instructed Israel to set up markers of remembrance (e.g., deliverance from Egypt). Everyday Worship: (Galatians 5) The fruit of the Spirit—love, patience, self-control, etc.—are expressions of worship in our day-to-day relationships and interactions. Transformation from Glory to Glory: (2 Corinthians 3:18 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OyJZBEifRA&t=198s]) A worshipful life is one of ongoing transformation and renewal through time in God’s Word and spiritual disciplines. Guard Against Idolatry: Lesser things (ambition, social media, comparison, stage performance) often compete for our worship. Worship must center on God, not platform or influence.   Reflection Questions 1. Where in my life have I made worship more about performance or preference than about the presence of God? 2. What would my worship look like if no one else was watching? 3. How can I reflect a life of worship in my everyday choices and not just on Sundays?

12. Aug. 2025 - 30 min
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Episode 4 | SOW WHAT is Love ?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2516477/fan_mail/new] Summary Notes Topic Overview: The episode explores the biblical command to 'Love God and love your neighbor' (Matthew 22:36–40). Loving God: * Loving God involves giving your whole heart, soul, and mind. * It's more than emotion—it's action, obedience, and a lifestyle centered on Jesus. * True love for God is grounded in knowing the truth of Scripture. * Obedience is the expression of love for God (John 14:15). Loving Your Neighbor: * 'Neighbor' includes anyone we encounter—friends, strangers, even enemies. * Christian love isn’t based on mutual agreement, personality, or comfort. * Boundaries are healthy, but love should remain even when relationships are strained. * Jesus’ sacrificial love is the model: love without expecting anything in return. Love with Boundaries: * Loving others doesn't mean approving sin or tolerating toxicity. * Boundaries are biblical and necessary for spiritual and emotional health. * Even when setting boundaries, Christians are called to pray for and forgive. Messy Relationships: * Church relationships can be complicated, especially after breakups or disagreements. * The call to love remains, even amid hurt and disappointment. * God's love enables forgiveness and restoration, not perfection. Christian Love vs Cultural Love: * - Cultural love is often conditional, transactional, or self-serving. * - Christian love is rooted in grace, sacrifice, and the image of God in every person. * - Love includes correction, truth-telling, and persistence through discomfort. Reflection Questions: * Who in my life is it hard for me to love right now? * Am I truly loving with all my heart? * Where do I need to ask God to help me love like Jesus?

23. Juli 2025 - 33 min
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