THINQ Media Podcast

THINQ Media & Gabe Lyons
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Mar 3, 2023 • 29min

Could Asbury Lead to Awakening? | Rebekah Lyons and Grant Skeldon

People seem to be waking up. Awake to God's heart, to hope and to the possibilities that what we've read about in days of old could happen again. Asbury University represents a place where the veil became thin and we want to have a conversation about it and what it may mean for all of us. What God is doing in Asbury wasn't meant to stay in Kentucky, it's meant to permeate our families, our churches and our homes. Engage with a special edition podcast where Rebekah Lyons and Grant Skeldon discuss their inspiring and challenging experience visiting Asbury.
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Dec 22, 2022 • 45min

Episode 267 | Our Top Moments from 2022

In this episode, Q Ideas president Gabe Lyons reflects on some of the most important moments at our events this year. As the year comes to a close, we've appreciated being able to go back, slow down, and think about some of this year's big ideas. While there are prevailing cultural narratives, as Christians we have a unique place to stand due to our access to eternal truth. May that truth sustain us as we head into the new year. As our gift to you, watch any of these full talks in its entirety. Visit qideas.org/top10 to find them all.
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Oct 13, 2022 • 31min

Episode 266 | The Devices That Form Us: Felicia Wu Song

Technology is forming us. Our longing for relationship makes our devices seem especially alluring, but do they give us what we long for? Moreover, who is technology inspiring us to become? Felicia Wu Song, professor at Westmont University, joins us to talk about these very questions. This episode is the last episode in our 5 part series on character and virtue.
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Oct 8, 2022 • 28min

Episode 265 | Overcoming Disconnection: Todd Hall

Todd Hall, a professor and author, discusses the loneliness epidemic and the importance of connection. He emphasizes the need for relational connection over seeking information and explores the concept of implicit relational knowledge. The podcast also explores the personal growth that can come from embracing suffering and highlights the importance of emotionally healthy leaders.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 26min

Episode 264 | Uncovering Your Gifts: Tony Cook

Over the past few years, there's been an explosion in personality theories. Do these theories help us love our neighbor and communities better? Rev. Dr. Tony Cook from Lutheran Hour Ministries, has helped put together a guide to help Christians discern their tangible gifts. Gifts should be used both at work and in the Church, not one or the other and everyone has something to contribute. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Cook talks about how we can better learn and utilitize our gifts for the glory of God. Take the free quiz to learn your gifts at lhm.org/everygift and learn more at https://purpose.lhm.org
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Sep 22, 2022 • 28min

Episode 263 | Understanding How We Think: Justin L. Barrett

As James K.A. Smith says, "you are what you love." In a similar manner, what you pay attention to forms how you think. Justin Barrett, founder of Blueprint 1543, joins us to talk about how we think and process new ideas. What ideas do we hold that we should keep? How do we discern when we should change our mind? Dr. Barrett explains how we can create a framework for this type of thinking. This episode is part 3 of our 5 part series on science and virtue.
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Sep 15, 2022 • 22min

Episode 262 | Hope in a Time of Economic Disruption: Anne Rathbone Bradley

With rising costs from inflation, President Biden announcing student loan forgiveness, and questions about an impending recession, the economy has been on the forefront on many people's minds. What should Christians be thinking about in regards to all these issues? Anne Rathone Bradley, author, professor, and economist joins us to talk about these issues. This the second episode on our series on science and virute.
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Sep 8, 2022 • 27min

Episode 261 | Why Pluralism Matters: John Inazu

Polarization is at the center of many of the national and local conversations we're having. What we lack in commonality feels like a hinderence. But what if our differences could come together in a confident pluralism? John Inazu, co-editor of Uncommon Ground, tackles some of these questions in today's first part of our 5 episode series on science and virtue. Subscribe for free to John's Substack to see his recent thoughts on pluralism in America: https://johninazu.substack.com/
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Sep 1, 2022 • 25min

Episode 260 | Encouraging Pastors: Josh Zeichik

Barna research has shown that 42% of pastors have considered quitting full-time ministry in the past year. Issues like stress, loneliness, and political divisions are driving factors in these considerations. In this tumultuous few years, pastors are needing encouragement, both personally and professionally. Josh Zeichik, director of church engagement at Focus on the Family, is looking to walk alongside pastors to do just that.
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Aug 25, 2022 • 23min

Episode 259 | Managing Screen Time: Sissy Goff & David Thomas

Every smartphone will let you check your screen time. Many find the weekly reminder of the copious amounts of time spent jarring. For parents, the amount of screen time kids are consuming is even more front of mind. In this week's episode, Sissy Goff and David Thomas from Daystar Counseling Ministries are joined by Erick Goss from Minno, to talk about how parents can manage their kids' screen time in a healthy and accessible way. Learn more and try Minno for free at gominno.com.

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