• "Does the Holy Spirit make you weird?" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 28
    May 15 2024

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    As this Campbell Soup Podcast season comes to a close, we've decided it's time to tackle a topic that's sparked curiosity and even controversy in many: the influence of the Holy Spirit. With candid anecdotes from our spiritual journey, we unpack the myths and truths around the Holy Spirit. Our experiences, from Bible college to personal encounters, serve as a backdrop to our exploration of the authentic fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and more—and how they contrast with the weirdness often inaccurately ascribed to the Spirit’s presence.

    Moving beyond the surface, we delve into the importance of nurturing a relationship with the Holy Spirit that transcends fleeting emotions. Our discussion traverses the landscape of spiritual 'goosebumps', diving into how a daily walk with the Spirit shapes patience, discipline, and our interactions within the church community. The quieter, yet transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives emerges as a theme, highlighting the Spirit's role as a counselor and guide through the milestones and the mundane.

    We wrap up with an invitation to embrace the unpredictable yet powerful move of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Addressing concerns about misrepresentation, we share our heartfelt desire for both the presence and power of the Spirit—alongside the growth of its fruits within us. As we send off our listeners with a prayer for divine transformation in personal, familial, and communal spheres, we promise a rejuvenated return after the summer, carrying the torch of a life led by the Spirit into the next season.

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    31 mins
  • "The burden of a Critical Spirit" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 27
    Apr 24 2024

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    "The burden of a Critical Spirit" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 27

    Do you ever feel weighed down by the habit of criticizing everything around you? Let Rachel and Israel lead you out of the shadows of a critical spirit and into the light where grace transforms our pain into strength. In our heart-to-heart conversation, we unfold the transformative journey of twins who embody the stark contrast between a life crippled by criticism and one uplifted by positive affirmation. We dissect the roots of a critical mindset, revealing how it's often a cry from unhealed wounds and lingering disappointments, and we share how embracing God's grace can help us rise above these challenges.

    Criticism can be as insidious as bad breath, and just like you'd reach for a mint, we need tools to freshen our perspective. In our second chapter, we journey through history and scripture to uncover the prevalence of criticism and its impact on our souls. Discover how a mirror—a community of constructive feedback—can reflect the unpleasant truths we need to confront within ourselves. With anecdotes from Elisha's gatekeeper to the ten spies, we emphasize the importance of choosing the voices that shape us, encouraging you to enrich your character with the mints of positive traits.

    Finally, we don't just expose issues, we offer a beacon of hope and practical steps to break free from the shackles of a critical spirit. Hear how Paul's teachings and his counsel to Timothy provide a roadmap to maintain godliness, even when criticism tries to distort our discernment. We'll guide you on how to recognize and nurture the good in every situation and in every person, helping you reflect God's glory in everyday interactions. By the end of our chat, you'll be inspired to swap criticism for compassion, and in doing so, bring a breath of fresh air to all your relationships. Join us, and let's journey towards a more positive you!

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    30 mins
  • Switching Fuels | Pain to Purpose: Embracing God's Plan for Our Lives" Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 26
    Apr 17 2024

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    Have you ever felt like you were running on the wrong kind of fuel, using pain as a motivator instead of purpose? You're not alone. Through rich conversations and personal narratives, Rachel and Israel explore the idea that a life powered by pain might get us moving, but it's purpose that takes us where we truly need to go. We discuss the shift from hurt to a higher calling, sharing stories that reveal the dangers of a pain-driven existence and the liberation that comes with aligning to God's plan for us.

    During our walk, a simple discussion blossomed into an in-depth analysis of the strategic depth required for leadership and living a life of faith. We turn to the biblical story of David as a beacon, showcasing how serving God's purpose in our generation is pivotal. Our personal experiences, intertwined with these timeless narratives, highlight the strongholds that can derail us and the importance of staying true to our divine path. As we invite you into our intimate space, we also open up about our journey in starting a ministry and the transformation from seeking validation to igniting genuine change in the lives of others.

    The episode culminates with an invitation to discover and embrace your God-given purpose, to switch to the fuel that will revolutionize your life with clarity and direction. As we reflect on the transformative power of pain, we share how it can become the catalyst for uncovering direction and meaning. We encourage you to join us in this conversation, to share your stories and build a community where we all grow and support each other towards living for God's glory and purpose.

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    30 mins
  • The Young Church: Contributions, Challenges, and the Call to Action | Campbell Soup Season 2 Episode 25
    Apr 10 2024

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    Embark with us on a journey of discovery as we uncover the rich tapestry of the early church's legacy—a legacy that continues to shape our society in profound ways. From the foundational role in establishing universities and hospitals to the spearheading of social reforms and the abolition of the slave trade, we unravel how Christianity has been a force for good throughout history. We confront the uncomfortable contradictions within the faith, such as self-proclaimed Christian slave owners, while also celebrating the genuine followers of Jesus who have consistently campaigned for human rights and equality. This episode promises to refresh your perspective on the church's contributions, guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ.

    Feel the pulse of contemporary Christianity's societal imprint in this candid conversation, where we address the messiness of church communities and the critical need to remain engaged. We shine a light on the church's role in charity, the abolition of slavery, the advancement of women's rights, and education, drawing a stark contrast between the generosity of Christians and atheists. Through the turbulence and imperfections, we advocate for a collective spiritual life that embraces the church's positive impact, highlighting that true discipleship involves engagement rather than retreat from community.

    As we wrap up our series, we reflect on the individual and collective responsibilities of the church to serve as beacons of hope and catalysts for change. A personal account of a resilient church in Italy serves as a testament to the enduring influence of the church across the ages. We underscore the importance of cherishing a vibrant, community-reaching, and Spirit-empowered church, while also calling on listeners to consider their unique contributions to God's house. Join us in celebrating the transformative power of the church and share your insights as we continue to foster a community built on love, faith, and action.

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    29 mins
  • Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 24 Unlocking your Superpower
    Apr 3 2024

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    Today's episode is a heartfelt journey through empathy's profound impact, drawing wisdom from the biblical story of Joseph. Joseph's evolution from a self-centered youth to an insightful man in the depths of an Egyptian prison teaches us the significance of discernment in others' despair. By observing the cupbearer and baker's sorrow, Joseph sparked a chain of events that would lead not only to his own redemption but to the prosperity of an entire nation. We delve into how this ancient tale echoes in our own lives, inspiring us to foster growth and harness the power of relational intelligence during times of adversity.

    Rachel's story of her mother's passing is not singular—each day we encounter souls enduring silent battles, holding stories that can only be unearthed through compassion. In our heart-to-heart, we uncover the 'superpower moments' that surface when we extend our hands to the burdened neighbor, the worried friend, or the stranger we meet. The thread of community weaves through our narratives, spotlighting the vital role of support systems and prayerful reflection in lifting one another up. We laugh together too, as we consider the curiously human trait of gossip and its unexpected role in relationship building and character development.

    Finally, we put on the cape of curiosity—our greatest superpower—and discuss the simple, yet profound act of engaging with others by inquiring about their lives. This episode is an invitation, a call to be part of a movement that celebrates the incredible stories each person carries. Just like the wholesome goodness of kale in our diets, this superpower enriches our lives with positivity—minus the bitter aftertaste. So, join us as we delve into the superpowers nestled in everyday interactions, the kind of stories that ripple out compassion and understanding into the world around us.

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    31 mins
  • Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 23 Life Lessons from the LA Marathon: Endurance, Spirituality, and Personal Growth
    Mar 27 2024

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    Strap on your sneakers and prepare for a journey of endurance both on the pavement and in life, as Israel shares the tale of conquering the LA Marathon and the profound insights gained along the way. From the unexpected challenge issued by a church member to the final strides across the finish line, this episode is a testament to setting monumental goals and the sweet victory of achieving them. Rachel, with her quick wit, chimes in on the laughter we shared when a marathon date idea turned into a deeper conversation about perseverance and the communal spirit that empowers us through life's marathon.

    Ever wondered how marathon training can mirror the intricacies of spiritual fortitude? We unwrap this intriguing concept, discussing the parallels between physical preparation and nurturing one's spiritual health. Just as customizing nutrition and workout plans is crucial for any runner, we underscore the significance of tailoring our spiritual routines amidst the chaos of life's demands. Whether you're a parent seeking connection or an individual carving out a path for personal growth, this episode addresses the necessity of consistent, sustainable practices that keep us pressing forward, mile after mile.

    As the episode winds down with the lessons of the long run, we reflect on the importance of self-encouragement and the pivotal moments when we must be our own cheerleaders, just as David found strength in the divine. Drawing from biblical wisdom, we apply these principles to marriage, parenting, and career aspirations, emphasizing the impact of small yet steady steps. Before we part, join us in a humorous nod to the post-race glow and the respectful retirement of my marathon medal, as we remind ourselves that while rest is essential, the race of life ceaselessly beckons us forward.

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    32 mins
  • Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 22 ''Why Didn't I get a Wagon"
    Mar 20 2024

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    Have you ever unwrapped a gift, only to find it wasn't the treasure you anticipated? Join us on a journey where we share those 'Why Didn't I Get A Wagon' moments, and how they've unexpectedly enriched our lives. Israel unveils a birthday story that pivots from dismay to a deeper appreciation for sentiment, while I recount a tale of youthful anticipation ending in a comical twist. Our personal narratives aim to foster a sense of community, inviting you to ponder the virtues of gratitude and the unexpected gems life bestows upon us.

    The essence of true discipleship often involves a path less trodden, marked with sacrifices that refine our spirits. In this conversation, we peel back the layers of carrying God's anointing, a mantle that comes with its own set of trials and triumphs. We draw from the lives of Biblical heroes and intertwine tales of our own to illuminate the weight—and the rewards—of spiritual leadership. If the allure of ministry fame has ever beckoned you, discover why the path to such recognition is laden with challenges meant to prepare your heart for the journey ahead.

    Wrapping up, we explore the transformative power of praise through the inspiring account of Paul and Silas. Their story is a testament to the triumph of purpose over personal liberation. We also introduce the concept of a "miracle list"—a personal ledger of the divine fingerprints in your life. This list serves as a reminder of God's fidelity, offering strength during times of envy or dissatisfaction. We pepper in a bit of humor (yes, you'll hear Israel's best John Wayne impression) as we invite you to reflect on the miracles of yesterday and eagerly anticipate those yet to unfold. Share your thoughts with us as we together navigate this spiritual sojourn.

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    31 mins
  • Israel & Rachel Campbell "SOUP" Podcast Season 2 Episode 21 ''Projecting or Reflecting"
    Mar 13 2024

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    Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in a mirror and wondered if the reflection staring back is truly who you are, or just a facade we've grown accustomed to? Rachel and Israel wrestled with this very question as we dissected the theme of 'Projecting vs Reflecting' in our spiritual and daily lives. Inspired by a church message spotlighting the children of Israel's command to shed their jewelry, we're led to introspection. Are we, like Peter before his transformation, wearing masks that conceal the God-given power within us? Stripping away the layers, we share candid experiences and the subtle allure of projecting false perfection, especially within faith circles.

    The pressure to present an impeccable image can be overwhelming, and it often sneaks into the most pious of places—our faith communities. We peel back the curtain on this struggle for authenticity, offering personal tales and insights that reveal the dangers of living behind a pretense. We take a hard look at the cultural obsession with rented luxury and the social media highlight reels that can distort our genuine faith experiences. In a call to embrace our flawed humanity, our dialogue serves as a gentle reminder to reflect the true essence of Christ's love in our actions, rather than an airbrushed version of righteousness.

    As we navigate the delicate dance of engaging in worldly affairs without compromising our divine mission, we contemplate the impact of our words and deeds. Can we participate in political discourse without letting fear and personal bias eclipse the light we're meant to shine? We examine how prayer, stillness, and peace can become transformative tools in our quest to reflect Jesus more clearly. The challenge we leave you with is a profound one: to consider the distinction between reflecting divine truth and projecting our own insecurities. Join us on this thought-provoking journey, and as always, your responses and inquiries are not just anticipated but essential to our collective exploration.

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    30 mins