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Between Heaven & Earth

Between Heaven & Earth

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If you want more from the Christian life, this podcast is for you. We’ll guide you as a follower of Jesus to bring Heaven and Earth together in your family, neighborhood, and community. In each episode, we’ll explore what the Spirit of God is doing in and around us, empower you to thrive in the collision of kingdoms and join Jesus in His great project of restoration until His glorious return.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Episode 34: LENT
    Feb 24 2026

    Summary In this episode of Between Heaven and Earth, Justin and Amy Howard describe Lent as a season of fasting, prayer, and repentance that deepens dependence on Jesus. Rooted in the church calendar, Lent invites believers to embrace human frailty, reflect on Christ’s life, and create space for God through simple, intentional practices.

    Highlights 🙏 Lent focuses on prayer, fasting, and generosity. 🔥 Ash Wednesday reminds us of mortality and grace. 🌱 Fasting builds dependence on God. 📖 Scripture meditation deepens spiritual growth. 🌿 Simple rhythms make Lent meaningful in daily life.

    Key Insights ⏳ The church calendar provides steady spiritual rhythm. 🍽️ Fasting is voluntary weakness that fuels prayer. 🌱 Growth is often unseen but cultivated through discipline. 💡 Practical sacrifices help integrate faith into everyday life.

    Conclusion Lent is a grace-filled invitation to repent, pray, and trust God to form deeper spiritual growth through simple, faithful practices.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 33: Kingdom Ecclesiology: Missional Hospitality (the closest to a silverbullet we've found)
    Feb 12 2026

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    BELAY Affiliate Link Summary Between Heaven and Earth, hosted by Justin and Amy Howard, explores missional hospitality as an everyday practice of joining God where He is already at work. In this episode, they clarify that being missional is not about entertaining or programs, but about generous presence and shared life. Drawing from their early ministry of hosting simple pancake breakfasts in a small apartment, they show that hospitality is rooted in authenticity, not perfection. Through stories of healing and connection, the hosts invite listeners to start small and see their tables as places where God’s kingdom becomes visible.

    Highlights 🏠 Missional hospitality is intentional welcome, not entertaining 🥞 Hospitality requires presence, not resources or perfection 💬 Shared life and listening are central to formation 🌱 Small, intentional steps make hospitality accessible 😢 Simple welcome can bring healing and transformation 🍽️ Our tables reflect the Lord’s table and God’s kingdom

    Key Insights 🛠️ Shared Mission Over Pastoral Performance: Missional life invites all believers to participate, easing unhealthy pressure on pastors and fostering communal responsibility.

    🔍 Joining God at Work: Missional living begins with attentiveness to where God is already moving rather than creating activity for Him.

    ❤️ Presence Over Presentation: Hospitality is about making room for people as they are, embracing vulnerability and limits.

    🌿 Small, Faithful Practice: Hospitality grows through simple, repeated acts of welcome that anyone can offer.

    🕊️ The Sacred Table: Everyday meals carry theological meaning as signs of God’s coming kingdom.

    Conclusion This episode presents missional hospitality as a simple, faithful way of life rooted in generosity and presence. By starting small and opening their lives to others, listeners are invited to participate in God’s healing work through ordinary, sacred acts of welcome.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 32: Kingdom Ecclesiology: Big church, little church - doesn't matter - do these things!
    Feb 2 2026

    Summary The episode “Between Heaven and Earth,” hosted by Justin and Amy Howard, challenges church models that overburden pastors and underutilize congregants. Using the image of an energetic dog confined to a small space, the hosts describe how spiritually gifted believers become frustrated when limited to passive roles. They contrast “pioneers” and “settlers,” critique the overemphasis on Sunday services, and advocate for smaller, relational communities rooted in Acts 2. The episode calls believers to engage missionally where passion, gifts, and context meet, while also acknowledging pastoral burnout and the need for supportive, sustainable church practices.

    Highlights 🐕 Underused spiritual gifts lead to frustration. 🔄 Different callings in the church need equal honor. ⏰ Sunday-centric models encourage passivity. 🌿 Smaller communities foster deeper discipleship. 🤝 Pastors need support and shared responsibility.

    Key Insights 🐾 Limiting participation stifles spiritual vitality and engagement. 🔄 Churches thrive when diverse callings are released, not constrained. ⏳ Consumer Christianity grows when church life centers only on Sundays. 🌱 Relational, small-group contexts better reflect early church life. ⚖️ Shared responsibility protects pastors and empowers believers.

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    52 mins
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