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  • Interview with Dr. Mark Chironna: Reclaiming Christ's Servant Leadership in an Age of Celebrity Christianity
    2025/04/12

    In an age of celebrity pastors and consumer Christianity, Dr. Mark Chironna issues a profound call to return to Jesus's model of servant leadership—a timely message for a church caught between cultural captivity and authentic kingdom witness.

    During a recent Kingdom Reformation session, Dr. Chironna shared insights from his five decades of ministry on how Western Christianity has drifted toward corporate models that reflect America more than Christ.

    His analysis offers both diagnosis and prescription: a return to the ancient paths of Jesus-centered, cruciformity based living and ministry.

    📺 Want to experience the full depth of this transformative conversation? Become a paid subscribe to access the complete video and join a community committed to authentic kingdom leadership and access the video and notes. Sign up at https://KingdomReformation.org

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Augustine's Confessions
    2025/04/09

    Augustine's Confessions, translated and edited by Albert C. Outler, is a profound exploration of Augustine's spiritual journey and relationship with God. The text is structured as a sustained prayer and self-examination, not a straightforward autobiography. Augustine recounts pivotal moments from his youth and intellectual development, revealing his struggles with worldly desires and his eventual conversion to Christianity. He examines themes of love, loss, sin, and the nature of evil, often through personal anecdotes and reflections on scripture. The work also includes philosophical inquiries into concepts such as memory, time, and creation, all within the framework of Augustine's growing understanding of divine grace. Ultimately, Confessions serves as a testament to God's pervasive presence and transformative power in Augustine's life.

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    27 分
  • 🎙️ Integrating Revival, Discipleship, and Evangelism
    2025/04/08

    🔥 Episode Summary

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    In this episode, we dive into a vital message for today’s Church: we must recover the full rhythm of Kingdom life by integrating revival, discipleship, and evangelism. When these three elements flow together, we don’t just gather crowds—we multiply disciples, ignite communities, and advance the Gospel with lasting impact.

    ⛪ Key Themes Covered1. Revival – More Than an Event

    Revival is not just about goosebumps and altar calls — it's about the manifest presence of God transforming lives, churches, and cities. Glenn reminds us that sustained revival must be stewarded well, so it leads to true spiritual formation and mission.

    “You can’t disciple what hasn’t first been awakened. Revival sets the heart on fire. Discipleship shapes that fire into purpose.” – Glenn Bleakney2. Discipleship – Where Formation Happens

    Revival starts the journey, but discipleship makes it sustainable. Jesus never separated revival power from relational discipleship. In this episode, we explore the importance of intentional community, biblical teaching, and spiritual formation.

    “Jesus didn’t say go make converts. He said go make disciples. That requires time, investment, and walking with people in truth and grace.”3. Evangelism – Overflow of a Revived Life

    The Great Commission is the natural outflow of a life shaped by revival and discipleship. When believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit and formed through discipleship, evangelism becomes a lifestyle, not just a church program.

    “We don’t evangelise out of obligation—we evangelise out of overflow.”🔄 The Big Idea: Integration, Not Isolation

    The Church needs all three — not just one. Revival awakens, discipleship forms, and evangelism multiplies. Glenn paints a picture of a Kingdom ecosystem where:

    • 🔥 Revival fuels passion.
    • 📖 Discipleship builds depth.
    • 🌍 Evangelism sends people into mission.

    When these flow together, the Church becomes unstoppable.

    📌 Quotes to Remember
    • “Don’t separate what Jesus always integrated.”
    • “The fire of revival must lead to the fruit of discipleship.”
    • “Evangelism is not hype — it’s the harvest of a healthy church.”

    👣 Next Steps

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    This message is a great conversation starter for any church or ministry wanting to realign with New Testament priorities.

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    It helps get the message of Kingdom Reformation to more people hungry for revival and reformation.

    🙏 Final Encouragement

    It’s time to build churches that carry the fire, walk in truth, and multiply disciples. Let’s stop choosing between revival, discipleship, and evangelism — and start living out all three.

    Together, we can see cities transformed and nations discipled.

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    21 分
  • Beyond Sunday: Building a True Family Church
    2025/04/04

    Tired of church feeling like a performance? Join us as we explore what makes a genuine "Family Church" – moving beyond superficial programs to create real connection and growth. We'll contrast this with "Fantasy Churches" focused on activities and "Factory Churches" driven by programs rather than people.

    Learn how God's vision for church as family empowers every member to fulfill their purpose. We'll discuss spiritual parenting, the five essential gifts found in healthy families (identity, community, maturity, responsibility, and destiny), and practical ways to build a culture of authentic family in your church.

    Discover how to create structures that support genuine community while growing, develop future leaders, and build a church that truly impacts its community. If your church closed tomorrow, would anyone notice? Join us to find out how to make that answer a resounding "yes."

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    24 分
  • The Five-Fold Church: Recovering Ancient Ministry Gifts for Modern Times
    2025/03/29

    In this deep dive discussion, we explore Glenn Bleakney's teaching on the idea that modern churches may be lacking a vital element, particularly in connecting with younger generations who exhibit spiritual hunger alongside a distrust of institutions.

    The conversation introduces Glenn Bleakney's perspective, which suggests the church has adopted a corporate mindset that prioritizes efficiency over relationships and genuine discipleship. Bleakney proposes a return to the biblical five-fold ministry gifts from Ephesians 4—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher—arguing they are not mere titles but essential gifts for equipping the church and advancing God's kingdom.

    Our discussion unpacks Bleakney's understanding of the significance of the number five and how these gifts, exemplified by Jesus, should function collaboratively within the church to foster growth, unity, and outward mission, ultimately fulfilling Christ's purpose to "fill all things." For those interested in practical application, Kingdom Reformation offers resources aligned with these teachings to help churches rediscover this biblical framework for ministry and discipleship.

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    13 分
  • The Five-Fold Ministry: Restoring the Church's Relational Foundation with Glenn Bleakney
    2025/03/26

    In this thought-provoking episode, Glenn Bleakney explores the church's post-pandemic reality, examining why traditional attendance metrics have declined while the need for meaningful connection has increased. The conversation centers on a powerful biblical framework: the five-fold ministry gifts outlined in Ephesians 4—apostle, prophet, evangelist, shepherd, and teacher.

    Bleakney makes a compelling case that these gifts, perfectly embodied by Jesus himself, aren't merely historical roles but essential functions for today's church. When properly understood and integrated, they equip believers, cultivate authentic unity, and enable effective kingdom impact in an increasingly disconnected world.

    The discussion challenges prevailing corporate, department-based church models, advocating instead for a return to relational, family-oriented structures where all five gifts operate in harmony. Particularly relevant for reaching relationship-oriented generations like Gen Z, this biblical approach emphasizes the importance of mutual honor, submission, and collaboration among diverse ministry expressions.

    Join us for an inspiring exploration of how embracing the fullness of Christ through these complementary gifts can revitalize the church's mission and restore its transformative influence in our complex cultural moment.

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    42 分
  • Tune In to Heaven: Unlocking the Power of Hearing God's Voice
    2025/03/21

    As believers, we are called to walk by faith and not by sight. But how do we tap into the spiritual realities and resources of heaven? In this podcast, we explore what it means to hear God's voice and follow the Spirit's leading, just as Jesus did during His earthly ministry.

    Discover how to:

    - Cultivate a deep, intimate relationship with God

    - Recognize God's voice through the practice of His presence

    - Access heaven's provision and power for your life and ministry

    - Discern between good and evil with a listening heart

    - Live from a heavenly perspective rather than an earthly one

    If you long to experience the abundant life Jesus promised, this podcast will encourage you to tune your spiritual senses to the frequency of heaven. Get ready to have your ears awakened to hear God's voice like never before!

    Email admin@awakenations.org to invite Glenn Bleakney to speak at your event or church.

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    45 分
  • Rediscovering Ekklesia: Beyond Buildings and Programs
    2025/03/18

    What does "church" really mean? Join us as we explore the revolutionary concept of "ekklesia" - not as a building with stained glass or a Sunday service, but as the vibrant, mission-driven community it was always meant to be.

    In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the true meaning of ekklesia, examining its origins in Greek civic life and its radical transformation in the New Testament. Discover how early Christians deliberately chose this "secular" term with profound civic implications, signaling that they saw themselves as more than just a religious group, but as an alternative community with kingdom purposes.

    We unpack how ekklesia:

    • Functions as a living organism rather than an institution
    • Calls believers to active citizenship in God's kingdom
    • Creates an ethic where members seek the common good
    • Requires participation rather than passive consumption
    • Challenges our modern building-centric, program-driven understanding

    Ready to go deeper? Become a subscriber of the Kingdom Reformation community at KingdomReformation.org to access:

    • Exclusive teaching notes on the true meaning of Ekklesia
    • The full academic paper exploring this revolutionary concept
    • Video teaching by Glenn Bleakney on "The Gates of Hell Will Not Prevail"
    • Join a movement of believers rediscovering authentic Christian community

    Stop accessorizing misconceptions and start building on the true foundation of ekklesia. Subscribe today and be part of reimagining what it means to be the church in the 21st century!

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    15 分