God In The Ordinary
God In The Ordinary

God In The Ordinary

Gary Dell & Sharon Tedford (Wiseword Radio & 61 Things Co-Production)

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Do you feel too 'ordinary' to impact those around you for Jesus? Isaiah 61 tells us how to reach our communities with the Truth of the Gospel. Regardless of what you do, ordinary Christians are the perfect candidates to serve God. But perhaps you don’t know how to get started? God In The Ordinary is a twice-monthly interview podcast and it can help you! Through encouraging and engaging stories, be inspired to learn how you can make an eternal difference in your community and beyond! Let’s band together on both sides of the Atlantic as we reveal 'God in the Ordinary'.

Recent Episodes

God In The Ordinary: Don Shenk
FEB 7, 2024
God In The Ordinary: Don Shenk

The benefits of technology are far-reaching, including the ability to share the Gospel with people all over the world. No matter their language or culture, many people have access to media and can hear the Good News through radio programmes. In this edition Don Shenk, executive director of The Tide ministries, joins us to talk about how important it is for us to reveal God to others, regardless of whether they live on the other side of the world or in our own neighbourhoods. The Tide is an international Christian outreach committed to worldwide evangelism and discipleship. For decades they’ve been sharing the truth of Jesus with people worldwide, introducing them to Jesus, discipling them, developing leaders in-country, church planting, and conducting short-term mission trips. Using Christian radio broadcasts and other forms of technology, they have reached countless people all over the world, teaching them about the Christian faith in their own languages. Not only do we talk about worldwide evangelism, but Don also introduces us to a very simple 3-word question that will open doors for us to share the Good News with those we meet in our daily lives. He invites us to take part in the campaign and to see how God will use us to grow His kingdom in the next 12 months. Listen to this edition to find out how you can join in!


Presented by Sharon Tedford. Produced by Gary Dell. Find out more about us at www.anchor.fm/god-in-the-ordinary and www.61-things.com/gito

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28 MIN
God In The Ordinary: Sarah Belcher & Chip Kendall
DEC 17, 2023
God In The Ordinary: Sarah Belcher & Chip Kendall

Do you know the power-packed secret of the melody, Westminster Quarters – or the Westminster Chimes, to give it it’s other name? Perhaps you think you’ve never even heard it before - but you probably have! It’s the chime that rings out from Big Ben, the famous bell that sits in the Elizabeth Tower at the Palace of Westminster. This iconic clock tower is recognised all over the world as a symbol of the city of London - and is also part of our God In The Ordinary logo! The chimes - also known as the Cambridge Quarters or Cambridge Chimes from their place of origin, the Church of St Mary the Great in Cambridge - have been adopted by hundreds of other clocks and clock towers all over the world and resonates with all of us as a well-known bell chime. But what is the secret hidden in the chime that echoes out over towns and cities on the hour, every hour? That tune has lyrics – long-lost words that have been rediscovered! In this edition, our guests, Sarah Belcher and Chip Kendall from the ministry, All Through This Hour, help us discover what those lyrics are; and we learn how this song is a cry for protection and reliance on God for all people. When you hear the lyrics, you’ll be challenged to take up this great proclamation and perhaps even sing it as a prayer over your own community. Once you know, you know! You might even be called into action and Sarah and Chip have a simple yet profound way for you to respond! Don’t miss this inspiring edition as Sharon Tedford unpacks this incredible story.


Presented by Sharon Tedford. Produced by Gary Dell. Find out more about us at www.anchor.fm/god-in-the-ordinary and www.61-things.com/gito

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35 MIN