There’s been a lot of coverage in the news recently about our current political climate. How do we balance our faith and politics and give thanks for all that we have and enjoy? Do we have our priorities straight? Dr. Jon Roebuck talks about being thankful for all that we have in America and making sure we have those things in the right order.
Author: lougan.bishop
Podcast: The Art of Neighboring Part II
Dr. Jon Roebuck revisits the topic of neighbors and the issue of time. Do we really mean it when we say someday we’ll have more time? Are we just too busy to be attentive to our neighbor? What can you eliminate to make time to be a good neighbor?
Podcast: A Discussion with Dr. George Mason
Dr. Jon Roebuck welcomes Senior Pastor Dr. George Mason of the Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Mason is a graduate of the University of Miami and of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The doctors talk about the intersection of church and culture and how those similarities and differences are handled within the church.
Podcast: The Art of Neighboring Pt: I
Have we lost the art of neighboring? Have we lost the art of being connected? Maybe we’re ignoring Christ’s commandment to be a better neighbor. We’ll talk about this in our very first podcast.
An Important Announcement
The Belmont University Institute for Innovative Faith-Based Leadership is excited to announce a weekly podcast that will offer insight, inspiration and information about matters of faith, leadership and culture.
Consistent with our mission statement, these weekly podcasts will endeavor to speak to relevant issues in culture, relational issues in community and resourceful ideas in funding. From time to time the podcast will feature interesting interviews with authors, theologians and community leaders who visit the Belmont campus.
Hosted by Executive Director Dr. Jon Roebuck, each podcast will be available for download from our website beginning very soon!