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Paul - the Advocate | BPS4 E08

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Paul applied the power of knowledge in his ministry to advocate for outsiders. An advocate is an expert in presenting and arguing on behalf of others. In the case of Paul, he stood for the non-Jews in his time to win them for Jesus Christ. In this episode, we address:
"Who was Paul, the advocate for outsiders)?"
Paul shows that standing up for outsiders requires courage backup by erudition (no empty words). Leaders must put down every sign of prejudice to model Jesus with racial justice.
Recognitions
Music: Nathaniel Bassey
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References & Further Readings

Gansky, A. (2014) 60 People Who Shaped the Church: Learning from Sinners, Saints, Rogues, and Heroes. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.

Mackey, J., Mcintosh, S. & Phipps, C. (2020). Conscious Leadership: Elevating humanity through business. London, UK: Penguin Publishing Group.

Maxwell, J.C., & Elmore, T. (2014). The Maxwell leadership Bible notes. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

McKinley, D.H. (2012) Paul: A Profile of Confidence. In O.S. Hawkins (editor) Nelson’s Annual Preacher’s Sourcebook. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

McKinley, D.H. (2012) Peter: A Profile of Leadership. In O.S. Hawkins (editor) Nelson’s Annual Preacher’s Sourcebook. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

Shallenberger, S.R. (2014) Becoming your best: the 12 principles of highly successful leaders. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.

Solheim, N.D. (2020) The leadership PIN Code: unlocking the key to willing and winning relationships. Austin, TX: Lioncrest Publishing.

Email us at biblicalphronesis@gmail.com

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Paul applied the power of knowledge in his ministry to advocate for outsiders. An advocate is an expert in presenting and arguing on behalf of others. In the case of Paul, he stood for the non-Jews in his time to win them for Jesus Christ. In this episode, we address:
"Who was Paul, the advocate for outsiders)?"
Paul shows that standing up for outsiders requires courage backup by erudition (no empty words). Leaders must put down every sign of prejudice to model Jesus with racial justice.
Recognitions
Music: Nathaniel Bassey
Olive Tree Bible APP - AMPC, NLT, NIV, KJV
References & Further Readings

Gansky, A. (2014) 60 People Who Shaped the Church: Learning from Sinners, Saints, Rogues, and Heroes. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.

Mackey, J., Mcintosh, S. & Phipps, C. (2020). Conscious Leadership: Elevating humanity through business. London, UK: Penguin Publishing Group.

Maxwell, J.C., & Elmore, T. (2014). The Maxwell leadership Bible notes. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

McKinley, D.H. (2012) Paul: A Profile of Confidence. In O.S. Hawkins (editor) Nelson’s Annual Preacher’s Sourcebook. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

McKinley, D.H. (2012) Peter: A Profile of Leadership. In O.S. Hawkins (editor) Nelson’s Annual Preacher’s Sourcebook. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.

Shallenberger, S.R. (2014) Becoming your best: the 12 principles of highly successful leaders. New York, NY: McGraw Hill.

Solheim, N.D. (2020) The leadership PIN Code: unlocking the key to willing and winning relationships. Austin, TX: Lioncrest Publishing.

Email us at biblicalphronesis@gmail.com

Like us on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/BiblicalPhronesis

Listen and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIX4oqznqueVL696ihmyoG1ZdKEJMI3QG

Thank you for supporting BP

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