Family Life Noon Report – 10/24/24
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10/23/24 5 O’ Clock Report
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Americans feel detached and isolated. Pastor Doug Hankins believes we have a neighborliness problem. On this edition of Inside Out, Hankins talks about Jesus’ call to be good neighbors, the topic of his The Gospel Coalition article “Benefits of Being a Good Neighbor.”
Americans feel detached and isolated. Pastor Doug Hankins believes we’re suffering from a lack of neighborliness, and Christians are just the people to solve it. But it won’t be easy.
“Neighborliness is costly,” Hankins says. “There’s no shortcut around it. Part of the reason neighborliness is like the fifth level blackbelt of being a Christian is because of the difficulty of it.”
Hankins is senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Winter Park, Florida. He authored the Gospel Coalition article “Benefits of Being a Good Neighbor.”
“I think the way Jesus understood being a neighbor was loving the people who are near you. If there are people around you, there is–if you’re a believer in Christ–a responsibility to consider these people as your neighbors and to ask the Lord ‘what must I do to care for them well?’”.
If you are ready follow Jesus into loving your neighbors–connecting intentionally, compassionately, and regularly with the people around you–Hankins suggests starting with a list. “Think about everybody you interact with: friends, neighbors, co-workers. Write their names on a list. Put it somewhere where you see it regularly and just pray for them.”
But don’t stop there. Ask friends for help.
“I think accountability is going to help. If you’ve got some Christian friends around you, just going to them saying, ‘I think the Lord might be calling me to step up my game in terms of loving my neighbors, could you just pray with me and bring it up once a month and just hold me accountable to this?’”
Hankins believes that not only will God show you who to love, He may overwhelm you with opportunities. “He’s going to bring us probably more than we can handle, but He can handle it. And so, we’ll get to love those people well.”
You can read Doug Hankins’s article “Benefits of Being a Good Neighbor” from The Gospel Coalition website here.
(TGC also published his first-person account of being at the “Asbury Awakening“, the college-centered revival which happened in 2023.)
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10/22/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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Today’s edition of “Hometown Heroes” introduces you to Dave Miller-Martini.
He is with “The Cost of Freedom” Foundation, which commits itself to creating a veterans’ wellness and recovery retreat. Phase 2 of creating that retreat center is now underway.
Host Mark Webster went to their recent event in Tionesta, Pennsylvania, to bring you their story. (This is the first half of a two-part series.)
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Part 2 of this feature is available here: Hometown Heroes 10/29/2024
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10/21/24 5 O ‘Clock Report
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“The abortion industry has been very successful at using fear-mongering as a way to drive voters.” — Nicole Hunt
Two weeks from Tuesday, Americans will go to the polls to decide the 47th President of the United States. Also that day, they will decide constitutional amendments that dramatically expand abortion access in 10 states.
In today’s feature report, Family Life News interviews Nicole Hunt, a policy analyst at “Focus on the Family” on why the abortion industry has been winning at the ballot box — and what pro-lifers can do to reverse the trend.
Attorney Nicole Hunt is a policy analyst for Focus on the Family. She joined Family Life’s Bob Price for an extended interview on the October 21 Noon Report.
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Other Family Life News podcasts which discuss how issues will or won’t be decided by “values-focused” voters in this fall’s elections are on www.FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts:
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