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digitalDBCWhere Dunwoody Baptist Church Meets in the Digital World Author: Dunwoody Baptist Church
The digitalDBC podcast is where Dunwoody Baptist Church meets in the digital world. It hosts recordings from the ministries of Dunwoody Baptist Church in Dunwoody, GA. Here, you will find our Sunday messages and recordings of our senior pastor's Wednesday Bible study where he takes a deep-dive into the scripture passages that he uses for his Sunday messages. We also feature "This is My Story" segments where you'll be inspired by the people of DBC and their stories. Find more information about Dunwoody Baptist Church at dbc.org. You can also join us live online Sundays at 8:30am and 11am at dbc.online.church. Language: en Genres: Christianity, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Rekindle | Q&A with Kevin and Kerri Scarbrough
Episode 231
Monday, 6 October, 2025
In the Q&A portion of "Rekindle" with Kevin and Kerri Scarbrough, a wide range of topics related to prayer and spiritual life, beginning with a discussion on a potential longer, multi-day seminar to further develop a culture of prayer at the local church, moving beyond it being a mere "add-on" to services. The speakers and attendees emphasized that a life of prayer involves inviting God into all decisions, even seemingly small ones like putting gas in a car, to avoid operating in one's own strength and instead allow the Lord to be central. This was connected to living out the fruit of the Spirit and great commandment, stressing that one must first experience God's love and character—not just have a mental knowledge—to pour it out to others. A key question addressed teaching the Holy Spirit to children and new believers with language barriers, asserting that adults shouldn't withhold difficult concepts, as children are receptive and the Holy Spirit is the true teacher; they also shared a testimony about the power of teaching a child to ask the Holy Spirit directly for patience. Finally, the role of corporate prayer was discussed as essential for unity and clarity in the church, contrasting it with self-focused "outer court" prayer requests, and attendees were encouraged to be individually prepared to intercede for and serve others in the corporate setting, maintaining a slowed-down, listening posture to hear God's voice.









