Episodi

  • Global Missions Sunday
    Jan 16 2026

    Why should every believer be connected to the global persecuted church? In this teaching we explore the biblical mandate for koinonea relationship with other believers the global church in 2 Cor. 1. We discover that in an age of anxiety and overwhelming international headlines, real relationship with specific believers in hard places can be the antidote to our own anxiety. And connection with overseas ministries can supercharge our own local ministries and give us perspective and endurance.


    Want to get started walking alongside real believers in hard places across Southeast Asia? Email info@livingwatermyanmar.org.



    The Living Water Network is a ⁠⁠⁠decentralized network of relationships⁠⁠⁠ unified by a love for Jesus and his Kingdom, an affirmation of ⁠⁠⁠microchurch⁠⁠⁠, and a desire to reach the hard places in the world characterized by violent conflict, persecution, crushing poverty, and compromised rule of law. This podcast is a place for collected teachings that are useful to those within the network.

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    53 min
  • Christmas and the Mess E4: Disorientation (Mt. 2:13-15)
    Dec 21 2025

    When we feel like our lives have gone off the rails and we are utterly confused, Matthew's Christmas narrative reminds us that Mary and Joseph felt that way too. Matthew uses their confused story to speak to the early Church, where people were still confused about why Jesus left them without addressing some of their most difficult challenges. Yet Matthew also shows us that Jesus did indeed address all of their questions and longings--if they had eyes to see.


    Christmas and the Mess: In this Advent teaching series, we unpack the question: "When God moves powerfully, what does it actually feel like for the people involved?" The answer may surprise and unsettle us: It's a lot messier that we'd like.


    The Living Water Network is a ⁠⁠decentralized network of relationships⁠⁠ unified by a love for Jesus and his Kingdom, an affirmation of ⁠⁠microchurch⁠⁠, and a desire to reach the hard places in the world characterized by violent conflict, persecution, crushing poverty, and compromised rule of law. This podcast is a place for collected teachings that are useful to those within the network.

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    39 min
  • Christmas and the Mess E3: Crimes Against Humanity (Mt. 2:1-18)
    Dec 15 2025

    We often forget that the Christmas story involved a genocide that made Jesus' parents displaced refugees in a foreign country. But this part of the story mattered to Matthew's audience, who had just gone through their own crimes against humanity in the sacking of Jerusalem. And it matters to anyone living in difficult and chaotic circumstances, wondering if God is still watching, and if he still cares.


    Christmas and the Mess: In this Advent teaching series, we unpack the question: "When God moves powerfully, what does it actually feel like for the people involved?" The answer may surprise and unsettle us: It's a lot messier that we'd like.


    The Living Water Network is a ⁠⁠decentralized network of relationships⁠⁠ unified by a love for Jesus and his Kingdom, an affirmation of ⁠⁠microchurch⁠⁠, and a desire to reach the hard places in the world characterized by violent conflict, persecution, crushing poverty, and compromised rule of law. This podcast is a place for collected teachings that are useful to those within the network.


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    38 min
  • Christmas and the Mess E2: Heartbreak (Mt. 1:18-25)
    Dec 5 2025

    On the second Sunday of Advent, we explore the relational tension and pain that can be created when God moves in and through us. This pain is sometimes not just in spite of God's good work in our lives, but directly because of it. Matthew's narrative of Mary and Joseph's marriage is an honest portrayal of what it feels like when God does something new in our lives. And it gives hope to those of us who are suffering relationally.


    Christmas and the Mess: In this Advent teaching series, we unpack the question: "When God moves powerfully, what does it actually feel like for the people involved?" The answer may surprise and unsettle us: It's a lot messier that we'd like.


    The Living Water Network is a ⁠decentralized network of relationships⁠ unified by a love for Jesus and his Kingdom, an affirmation of ⁠microchurch⁠, and a desire to reach the hard places in the world characterized by violent conflict, persecution, crushing poverty, and compromised rule of law. This podcast is a place for collected teachings that are useful to those within the network.

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    25 min
  • Christmas and the Mess E1: Lean In, Look Closer (Mt. 1:1-17)
    Dec 5 2025

    On the first Sunday of Advent, we examine the confusion of Matthew's audience: Jewish followers of Jesus who still didn't fully understand why Jesus left without dealing with the Romans, or why God was choosing Gentiles. Matthew's genealogy is a powerful message to Jewish believers: God may be powerfully, surprisingly at work, even when it doesn't match our expectations. Matthews exhortation to look closer within the mess surrounding us is an encouraging pastoral word to those of us experiencing brokenness, grief, chaos, and disappointment.


    Christmas and the Mess: In this Advent teaching series, we unpack the question: "When God moves powerfully, what does it actually feel like for the people involved?" The answer may surprise and unsettle us: It's a lot messier that we'd like.


    The Living Water Network is a decentralized network of relationships unified by a love for Jesus and his Kingdom, an affirmation of microchurch, and a desire to reach the hard places in the world characterized by violent conflict, persecution, crushing poverty, and compromised rule of law. This podcast is a place for collected teachings that are useful to those within the network.

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    33 min