Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Bonus: Steve Simms and the Joy of Early Christianity
In this bonus episode, we catch up with Steve Simms, an author, pastor, and previous guest on Halfway There. Steve’s heart for relationship with Jesus will inspire you to walk a little more closely to him, too. Steve writes books and in this conversation, we talk about his last two books, one about a Christian response to racism, and the other about returning to early Christianity. I think you’ll be inspired by Steve’s heart and words.
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Stories Steve shared:
- Leaving his Salvation Army church
- Why he wrote his book The Joy of Early Christianity
- How resisting negativity is spiritual warfare
- What true abundant life is
- How to engage different styles of prayer
- How to interact with Jesus all the time
- The ice cream analogy
- Why we need to practice our faith not just learn about it
- Why he wrote a book on race
Great quotes from Steve:
Church hurt, hurts.
When people are allowed to have a role in Sunday morning, they grow so much faster.
I want to live what they did in the book of Acts.
You can grow as fast as you seek him.
Resources we mentioned:
- Beyond Church: The Lost Word Of The Bible- Ekklesia
- The Joy Of Early Christianity
- Off the RACE Track: From Color-Blind to Color-Kind
- Steve sharing his story on Halfway There
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