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The Refining ExchangeThe Refining ExchangeBuilding TrustJoin us on this riveting episode of our podcast as we delve into the frontline of leadership battles, gaining invaluable insights from those who lead from the trenches. Discover the strategies and principles discussed around being trustworthy, and how to build trust amidst challenges. This is the first part of a new series with host, Tucker Beerman, and his dad, Jerry Beerman.2024-02-1421 minThe Refining ExchangeThe Refining ExchangeSustainability vs ScalabilityFor our first episode, we are catching up with the owner of Alluring Glass, who happens to double as my father and role model. Jerry Beerman started Alluring Glass in Cincinnati, OH in 2007, just ahead of the recession. In this episode, Jerry shares insights for other entrepreneurs & owners looking to build a sustainable business.2022-10-0931 minPSPPSP''The Church''Jerry discusses his learnings from this weeks SFL (Story Form Life) on ''The Church''.2021-08-1615 minPSPPSPWeekly SFL UpdateConor and Jerry discuss this weeks Story Form Life Learnings on "Adoption".2021-08-0316 minPSPPSPMental StrengthJerry explores what the Bible says about mental strength. 2021-07-2716 minPSPPSPStory for LifeConor and Jerry discuss this weeks SFL topic: The Confession 2021-07-2616 minPSPPSP''I'm Sorry''Jerry discusses some of his learnings of how the Lord is teaching us to be sorry, and seek reconciliation. 2021-07-2015 minPSPPSP''I'm sorry''Sincerely being sorry requires behavior change, not just words. Jerry discuses2021-07-2018 minPSPPSPThe CrossJerry and Conor unpack session 6 of Story Form Life: The Cross2021-07-1915 minPSPPSPThe Kingdom!Jerry discusses his learnings from Story Form Lift, "The Kingdom''!2021-07-1317 minPSPPSPThe Lamb of GodJerry discusses his learnings of the Lamb of God from Story Form Life.2021-07-0617 minPSPPSPWeek 2 SFLConor and Jerry unpack week 2 of Story Form Life.2021-06-2816 minPSPPSPStory Form LifeConor and Jerry discuss week one of SFL.2021-06-2116 minPSPPSPWe need each otherDakota and Jerry explore the weekend get away with 30 men.2021-05-2416 minPSPPSPLetting goJeff Barbour and Jerry discuss the process of letting go, especially of your daughter.2021-05-1818 minPSPPSPSubmission!?!?! What the heck?Rick and Jerry discuss the lightning rod that the word ''submission'' brings and what Jesus said and modeled for us.2021-04-2816 minPSPPSPAnxietyDakota and Jerry Start the conversation around anxiety2021-04-1617 minPSPPSPObstaclesJerry and Rufus discuss ''Grey Hairs'' helping others to overcome obstacles. 2021-04-1416 minPSPPSPDakota's Spiritual JourneyDakota Beerman shares his spiritual journey. 2021-04-0915 minPSPPSPJerry Beerman Spiritual JourneyJerry covers, quickly, his spiritual journey from High School to present day. 2021-04-0616 minPSPPSPTrust and ConfidenceDoes Trust and Confidence always coexist? Dakota Beerman explores.2021-03-1316 minPSPPSPNarratives Part 1Jerry discusses narratives we tell ourselves.2021-03-1115 minPSPPSPNarratives Part 2Jerry Beerman discusses narratives we tell ourselves.2021-03-1116 minPSPPSPAnswered Prayers?Jerry Meyers discusses the loss of his wife and answered prayers. 2021-03-0515 minPSPPSPCommunication: Part 2Ryan. Biehl and Jerry discuss communication, follow through and timelines that enable the Lord to be seen through our action.2021-01-2717 minPSPPSPCommunication Part 1Justin Wolfenberg and Jerry Beerman discuss, how might our communication inclusive of followthrough and timeline, help others see the Lord through us?2021-01-2616 minPSPPSPGreetings Part 5Dakota Beerman explores greetings and leaves us with 9 solid points to consider.2021-01-2217 minPSPPSPVision: Enlist Wise CounselWhile most of us don't hear audible voices or have massive clarity of God's Vision for our lives, Justin and Jerry discuss some practice steps you might take.2021-01-0715 minPSPPSPVision: ImagineDakota Beerman explores being Outward Focussed in 20212021-01-0417 minPSPPSPVision with JerryJerry Beerman, owner/operator of Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. What kind of vision do we have for 2021? Jerry talks all things vision and having a plan. 2020-12-3117 minPSPPSPChristmas with James KennedyJames Kennedy from Legacy Custom Builders leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. How do you keep Christ in Christmas? This question and many other get tackled by James and Jerry today. 2020-12-2316 minPSPPSPChristmas with DakotaDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Dakota reflects on Christmas and the things he does during this season. Traditions, favorite gifts and best memories, we unpack it all!2020-12-2117 minPSPPSPTo keep an oath when it hurtsDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. What would you do if you were presented with a situation and told to sit and wait? Dakota leads us today in talking about what jesus was telling the disciples to do "in the meantime" while he was gone and how that applies to us today! Matthew 24:45-512020-12-0716 minPSPPSPWhat are you thankful for?Dakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. What does Thanksgiving mean to you according to scripture? Dakota breaks it down for us and puts Thanksgiving into a different perspective from what the Hallmark holiday suggests!2020-11-2300 minPSPPSPSublimeDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Have you ever stopped to think about how overwhelming the goodness of God is? Dakota walks us through that as well as more! Exodus 332020-11-1100 minPSPPSPRelationships and JudgementDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Dakota Brings us to the topic of relationships and judgement. We take a deeper look into what it means to recognize the log in your eye before calling out the speck in another. What is righteous judgement and what does it look like to cherish judgement and not let it go to the pigs. Matthew 7:1-122020-10-2100 minPSPPSPRuwach!Dakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Today Dakota breaks down the word Ruwach! Sharing a story of a tree falling over and explaining how that relates to our walk with God, Dakota leaves us with a question, are you seeing the change in your life That God intends? 2020-10-0700 minPSPPSPWorship Within WorkDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, and Perspective. He talks about the ratio of money, opportunity, and skill among different people. Despite these differences we all have the same amount of time per day and it’s an equalizer between people. Dakota explains that we can use our time at work to worship God by embodying the fruits of the spirit, and as a result our work will be redeemed. Work began delightful, sin entered and it got messy and toilsome, Dakota walks through what working should look like and how one day, working with Jesus will be...2020-09-1615 minPSPPSPOld Testament/Where is Jesus?Mary Ann Stewart from PNC Mortgage leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Mary Ann joins us continuing the conversation from yesterday. In this episode Mary Ann emphasizes the treasure we get as christians and the biblical importance of seeking to know the truth! To know God is to know his word. John 8: 31-32 -Abiding in his word…truth will set you free -The word of God John 1: 1-3,14 -Greek word logos meaning Divine expression2020-09-1017 minPSPPSPThis is the treasure!Mary Ann Stewart, from PNC Mortgage leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. In this discussion Mary Ann Stewart joins us in talking about the gift of scripture, warnings in the bible, and the eternal truth of the fathers words! Psalm 11:3 -Where is the truth? John 18:37-38 -Jesus' conversation with Pilate 2 Timothy 3:16-17 -All scripture is God breathed 2020-09-0915 minPSPPSPFull armor of God in a spiritual battleBrad Ewing from ESM Architects leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Brad talks to us about putting on the full armor of God amidst a very real spiritual battle. In this discussion, Brad and Jerry mention the conviction of taking action and "holy hunches"!  Matthew 16 -Jesus asks Peter, " Who do you say that I am?" -Our role in the spiritual battle Ephesians 6:10-18 -Putting on the full armor of God -How to put it on/what does it mean? 2020-09-0817 minPSPPSPBeing Sold out!Mark Connell from ESM Architects leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 2 Corinthians 5:17-20: If anyone is in Christ he is a new creation... Jerry and Mark discuss a time when Mark was totally sold out and he experienced tons of growth. Moving into the party floor in the dorms with a mission to spread the gospel! Mark explains how the things of this world have choked out our first love and being sold out for Jesus! 2020-09-0417 minPSPPSPBeing LukewarmRick Meyer, from Meyer Brothers and Sons leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Revelation chapter 3  Bad news: We are rich compared to most of the world (It is impossible to enter the Kingdom of God) Good news: What is impossible with men is possible with God Insite from a sermon called, Lukewarm and Loving it by Francis Chan2020-09-0416 minPSPPSPPracticing FaithRyan Biehl from Biehl Brothers Contracting, leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. John 5:2 The man by the pool and Jesus' response! John speaks on breaking the cycle and getting started with one step in the right direction, as well as how a father's approval and blessing is what we need to get going! 2020-09-0215 minPSPPSPDesperation for our GodJerry Beerman from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Mark 10: 17-31. Jerry asks of us the same question that Jesus asks the rich, young ruler: Will you sell everything to come and follow me? This question convicts us as we consider the things in which we put our hope: our accomplishments, our wealth, or our God? Jerry shares times when he felt desperate. In what places do you feel desperate? What areas in your life should you feel desperate? Let's become desperate enough to rely only on the Lord so we may go out...2020-09-0115 minPSPPSPLet Trials Grow our FaithYohannes Berhane from Greater Cincinnati Urban YoungLife leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. James 1:1-12. If we let trials grow us, they can mature us until we won't need anything else but God himself. Yohannes asks us: Where are we seeking the wisdom to help us in these trials? From the world or from God? If our hearts are wholly devoted to Him, our generous God will give us everything we need.2020-08-3115 minPSPPSPLast Friday of the Month PrayerMatthew 6:9-13. On the last Friday of August, Rufus Brown, Mark McConnell, Jeff Barbour, Rick Meyer, Yohannes Berhane, Jon Allis, and Jerry Beerman pray for our bodies, our labor,  our emotional health, our social relationships, and our spiritual relationship with the Lord.2020-08-2817 minPSPPSPThe Cost of Our ForgivenessJustin Wolfenberg from Wolfenberg Family Remodeling leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Genesis 22: 1-14. Forgiveness is not free. When any wrong or infraction is committed against someone, the forgiveness of that wrong always comes at a cost. Justin submits to us that we are in debt to God and that the cost for God is immense in order for Him to forgive us of our sins. But, as we see in the story of Abraham and Isaac, God always provides a way to pay the cost. It cost God the death of His only Son, Jesus...2020-08-2714 minPSPPSPGod's Image on UsDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 22:15-22. Dakota shares a time when losing a job opportunity made him feel crushed. When he realized his identity came from God, because God made him, he felt a new, ultimate significance. If God's image is on each of us, then we are all significant. Let us discover our significance through intimate interaction with the Lord through prayer and scripture.2020-08-2617 minPSPPSPFor the Gospel to WinJake Wenstrup from Greater Cincinnati Urban Young Life leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 Corinthians 9: 19 - 27. Paul talks about the Gospel being a race many times throughout the New Testament. Jake challenges us by asking: If someone were to look at your calendar or your bank account, what race would they say you are running? Without discipline, we will not win the race, but discipline is hard. We will fail and struggle, but the good news is that Jesus ran the race on our behalf. At the end of Jesus' race, he received a crown of...2020-08-2516 minPSPPSPLove that comes from FaithOtto Liske leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 2 Peter 1. Otto reveals the goodness of our God by commenting on 2 Peter Chapter 1. As Peter compels us, let us love one another because love is the greatest expression of our faith. 2020-08-2415 minPSPPSPBelieve it and Behave itJeff Barbour from Alluring Glass leads in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Ephesians 6:12-17, Joshua 1:9. Jeff quotes Susanna Wesley who says, "There are two things you can do with the gospel: Believe it and behave it." In times like these, when debates can turn into arguments and those who we politically align with can become more important than the God we serve, Jeff asks us to behave the Gospel. To stop, be still, and know that He is God. Jeff challenges us to not let anything come between us and God and between us and our brothers and...2020-08-2118 minPSPPSPListening for God's VoiceJon Allis leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 2 Chronicles 1-2. Esther. John talks about Kyros moments and the way God projects them into our hearts and minds. We go through the story of Esther and how she follows the seemingly crazy thoughts that God put in her mind to direct her. Jon challenges us to listen to uncomfortable thoughts because God wants to use them as opportunities for us to do His works. 2020-08-2015 minPSPPSPSmall Victories in ParentingRyan Biehle from Biehl Brothers Contracting leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective.   Psalms 103:13. Ryan discusses his fears in parenting throughout his life and what it means to fear God.  Ryan shares a story of when him and his son experienced tension in their relationship. By viewing this experience through his own relationship with God, Ryan encourages us to tackle procrastination and celebrate the little wins.2020-08-1916 minPSPPSPHop off the TreadmillDaniel Wertz from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Ephesians 5:14-16. In this unusual season, how can we step off the treadmill of routine and live into our God-given purpose? Daniel explains the meaning of the Greek word time, "kyros," used in this passage. It means not linear time, but rather the opportune moment in any given situation. From this, Daniel challenges us to view our circumstances in a new way in order to make the most of them even if we are spending most of our time at home.  Controlling how we...2020-08-1816 minPSPPSPThe Necessity of EncouragmentRufus Brown leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. James 1:2-4, Judges 20:22, Proverbs 27:17. Through his battle with prostate cancer, Rufus has learned the difference between knowing God and experiencing God. Rufus reminds us that when we are fearful and discouraged, God is there with us even if we don't feel his presence. When the Enemy aims to discourage us in trials, we need encouragement from God and from others. Therefore, Rufus challenges us with the question: When was the last time you encouraged someone?2020-08-1718 minPSPPSPOur Calling and the life of ThomasJohn Trinkle from JT Contracting leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Mark 3:16.  John 20:21-29. John recalls the story of Thomas: his calling and his experience of Jesus. John parallels this with our calling and experience of Jesus. John challenges us with the questions: Do we have doubts about God's promises? How are we supporting God's work through the church that you're a part of? Let us experience more deeply the wounds of Jesus as Thomas did so He may change us to make a greater difference in the world.2020-08-1416 minPSPPSPPreaching the Truth in LoveNick Burns from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 4:19. Nick encourages us to be seeking out those who don't know Christ around us. Pray that God will open doors for us to witness during these times of separation and social distancing. We have been given the joy and responsibility of telling others about Christ, so let's not don't be afraid to preach the truth in love with boldness and humility. Let us share our testimony and tell people of the hope we have in Christ.2020-08-1415 minPSPPSPTrust in the Lord AlwaysPage Helmick from Scroggins Grear leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Psalm 62:8. Jeremiah 29:11. It is easy to trust in God when things are going well, but what about when things go bad? Page reminds us to trust in the Lord always. If we are afraid, or worried, unsettled, insecure, or rushing to figure everything out, we need to relieve ourselves of the control and let God be in control. We are in capable hands. His plans for us are not to harm us, but to give us a hope and a future. 2020-08-1312 minPSPPSPBaby Steps in FaithSteve Wenstrup from TW Advisors leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 Peter 4:12-13, 2 Corinthians 4:17. Trials should not surprise us, but that does not mean they are easy. We will take steps by faith into circumstances that are difficult and uncomfortable, but that doesn't mean we should take the step. Steve encourages those of us who are in trials to have faith in God who will always be by our side. Steve asks us: what are the baby steps we can take in our faith to increase God's involvement in our lives and our trust in Him?2020-08-1216 minPSPPSPThe Commandment of LoveMike Annis from The Countertop Care Company leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. John 13:30-35. During his last dinner, Jesus gives the disciples a new commandment: To love one another so that others may know that they are disciples of Him. As Christians, what are we known by? Mike challenges us with the incongruence between Jesus' commandment and the reputation of Christians. Though we are commanded to be known by our love, we fall short. Jesus goes on to define this love: as He has loved us. How well are we loving the people around us...2020-08-1115 minPSPPSPAn Enduring LegacyMary Ann Stewart from PNC Mortgage leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 Peter 3:15. Let us always have a reason for the hope we have in Christ. In response to this, Mary Ann asks the question: What has the Gospel done for us? And what can it do for others? She lays out for us the enduring legacy of the Gospel in its many dimensions. The Gospel can penetrate to the deepest parts of our soul and transform them through the power of repentance. It has the power to save us from any sin and make us...2020-08-0716 minPSPPSPThe Cure to ComplainingDarren Myers from Kenneth R. Bowerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 15:18. Numbers 14:27. Complaining is as common in the Church as it is outside the Church. Complaining all too normal, but it has severe consequences. A complaining attitude can hurt ourselves and results in a lifetime in the wilderness like the Israelites. Everyone has adversity in life, so how do we deal with our circumstances without complaining? Darren challenges us to replace complaining with thankfulness. He asks himself and us: Am I a thankful person? Do I notice the blessings in my life? Am I...2020-08-0717 minPSPPSPGlory of the Father over Glory of ManYohannes Berhane from Greater Cincinnati Urban Young Life leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. John 5:36-47. When the Pharisees are missing the point of scripture, Jesus reminds them where eternal life really is: in Him alone. Yohannes challenges us by asking us the questions: Where are we putting our hope that's causing us to miss a full life in Christ? Are we finding glory in God or in man? And, finally, are we seeking the approval of man over the approval of God? 2020-08-0513 minPSPPSPPrayer as a lifestyle, not a lifelineJames Kennedy from Kennedy Custom Builders leads the Tribe in PSP - Prayer, Scripture, and Perspective. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18. Why is prayer sometimes our last resort? James reminds us that prayer is a central part of our Christian DNA. We often go as long as we can living our lives on our own strength before choosing to pray. Jesus was our role model in prayer as he prayed often and even to the point of sweating blood. May we go to God unceasingly in prayer so that it may become our lifestyle.2020-08-0315 minPSPPSPLast Friday of the Month PrayerOn the last Friday of the month, Jon Allis, Yohannes Berhane, Rick Meyer, Darren Myers, Rufus Brown, and Jerry Beerman pray for our bodies, our labor,  our emotional health, our social relationships, and our spiritual relationship.2020-07-3118 minPSPPSPLove and Obedience that lead to CompletenessRick Meyer from Meyer Brothers and Sons leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 John 1:5-7, 2:3-6, 4:7-12. Ephesians 2:8-10. After we have accepted saving grace, we are called to walk out our faith. Rick reveals from scripture how we can do this and, in turn, be complete in God: by being obedient to Him and loving one another.  Our faith is like a truck that pulls the camper trailer of our works. Our works cannot save us, only our faith can, but works are a result of faith. Therefore, let our faith pull us towards...2020-07-3017 minPSPPSPGod's Adventure for UsCory Carlson, author of Win at Home, leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 6:19-21, 7:24, Proverbs 22:4. Cory reflects on his fishing trip with his son and shares with us his parenting and spiritual takeaways. Our kids need to see us do things we've never done and see us hire a guide. They need to see us spend money on adventure. They need to see us enjoy the planned adventures and be prepared to follow God on the unplanned adventure when we hear His voice. 2020-07-2917 minPSPPSPBe still and know that I am GodMike Sipple Jr. from Talent Magnet Institute leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Psalm 46:10-11. In these ever-changing times, Mike challenges us to ask the people we love what we can be doing better to love and serve them.2020-07-2815 minPSPPSPCloseness with HimMark McConnell from ESM Architects leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 John 1:5-7. Mark challenges us to think: Why are we Christians? Why have we chosen the narrow path? The dialogue in our minds between the temporary pleasures of the world and the Holy Spirit is an ongoing reality for those who follow Christ. Let us choose over and over to grow closer to the One who has given us the ability to find joy in following Him.2020-07-2714 minPSPPSPForgivenessJustin Herndon from Alluring Glass leads is in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 18:21-35. We have received the free gift of grace and now we are commanded to extend that gift to others. Justin shares his personal story of forgiveness and reconciliation.2020-07-2416 minPSPPSPWorking Alongside Our KidsJustin Wolfenberg from Wolfenberg Family Rentals leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Genesis 1:26, Proverbs 16:31. In a special episode of PSP, Justin Wolfenberg shares his parenting paradigm shift when him and his wife decided to lead their family in truly working together. (To watch the photo slideshow, go to Jerry Beerman's Facebook page here.) When God called Justin to stop working away from home, he invested everything they had and began renovating houses with his young family. Allowing his kids to be a part of the work and "training them to be a blessing," Justin has lived...2020-07-2315 minPSPPSPRenewing your MindJerry Beerman from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Romans 12:12, Phillipians 4:8. Jerry reads from The Pursuit of God by A. W. Tozer about the omnipresence of God, including in our mind. When we audit our actions, we need to assess the thoughts and feelings in our minds that precede those actions. Since God is always with us, let us ask Him to renew our minds so that we may change our actions. Jerry challenges us to start and end our day with God in solitude in order to recalibrate.2020-07-2215 minWin At Home FirstWin At Home First"Why transparent conversations are key" with Jerry BeermanIn this episode, you’ll learn…  Why failing is the best way to succeed (3:04)  How to build an inseparable bond with your kids — no matter how bad you’ve screwed up (11:59)  The trick to stop your children from going down a path to destruction (12:35)  How you’re accidentally riddling your body with anxiety and worry (18:17)  How arrogance can be a leader’s your secret weapon (31:18)  To connect with Jerry Beerman and learn how he can help you grow your faith as well as be intentional with your employees, email him at jerry.beerman@alluringglass.com.  Also, if you are interested i...2020-07-2242 minPSPPSPGod's KingdomBrad Ewing from ESM Architects lead us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. John 18:33-38, Revelation 1:5-7, 11:15. What is the Kingdom of God and how do we be a part of it? Brad explains that the Kingdom of God is anywhere He rules as king. Until Jesus returns, and until the physical matches the spiritual, God's territory is in the minds and hearts of people. In order for us to join in God's victory over that territory, Brad gives us three methods: Have a list of non-believers in which you pray for and spend time with, be intentional...2020-07-2115 minPSPPSPLiving With Clarity When There Is No CertaintyJake Wenstrup from Greater Cincinnati Urban Young Life leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Jeremiah 29:4-11, Proverb 20:4. Who have we become during quarantine? Are we producing fruit from the world or fruit from the Spirit? Jake reminds us that God's plan cannot be disrupted by the pandemic, so let's be seeking after Him especially when it is so easy to be swept away by worldly distractions. Let us aggressively take hold of the kingdom knowing we have so much grace to make mistakes. Jake challenges us to commit ourselves to a few, good things with faith...2020-07-2015 minPSPPSPThis Saying is TrustworthyDarren Myers from Kenneth R. Bowerman Architect leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 Timothy 1:15, 3:1, 4:9-10. 2 Timothy 2:11-13. "This saying is trustworthy..." This was a common phrase used by Paul in his letters to Timothy and Titus and what followed are pieces of wisdom that we can rely on fully. Darren shares these truths in order to guide us in this tumultuous season.2020-07-1714 minPSPPSPThe Vision of PSPJerry Beerman shares the vision of PSP.  Habakkuk 2:2. Matthew 20:25-28. PSP is build to unify, encourage, and equip leaders who are following Jesus. PSP is a place for leaders who feel isolated and want to gather with a community of people that understand the unique struggles of leadership. No matter the season, PSP is a safe place to follow Jesus together.2020-07-1716 minPSPPSPHow to be ContentRufus Brown leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Philippians 4:11-13. After the study of the new testament, Rufus is encouraged by the character and contentment of Paul the Apostle. How was Paul able to be satisfied with Christ when he was left for dead, shipwrecked, and imprisoned? Rufus shows us that Paul learned, not by accumulating knowledge but through the practice and experiences of his life.  Therefore, let us intentionally learn from our own difficulties by trusting and experiencing God in order to know Him better. 2020-07-1518 minPSPPSPTrust in GodSteve Wenstrup from TW Advisors leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 2 Samuel 6:6-7, 1 Kings 17:6-8. God asks us to trust in Him even when the outlook is bleak. Sometimes God will appear like an unkind friend, but he is not. Not even the smallest detail of life happens unless God is behind it. We cannot think of anything he has not already foreseen, so why do we still worry? Are we holding on too tightly to what he should let God control? Steve challenges us with the question: what gets in the way of us fully...2020-07-1514 minPSPPSPTrials For Our GoodNick Burns from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 Thessalonians 3:1-8. What do we do when our world falls apart? How do we respond to trials? Nick reminds us of the difficult and dangerous reality of the trials that we are destined to face, but we do have hope. God has ordained our trials. They help us grow and God will make them fruitful. Even when it is hard, let us be students of our Rabbi rather than victims of our trials so that we may not fall away from following Jesus.2020-07-1315 minPSPPSPThe Peace of GodRay Kubik leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Ephesians 2:1-3. As we arrive in busier workdays, Ray reminds us to keep the Godly rhythms we've started during quarantine. Through these rhythms, we have access to the peace of God through Christ - a peace powerful enough to bring all people groups into unity. Therefore, let us pursue this peace and unity because Christ has taken down all barriers between us and Him.2020-07-1016 minPSPPSPWhen Life Is Not What We ExpectJon Allis from CARSTAR leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 11:2-19.  When life is not as we expect, we can rely on the promises God makes about us. Just as John the Baptist is affirmed of his purpose and character by Jesus, we too can go to God's word to be assured by our identity in Jesus. When life doesn't make sense, Jon reminds us that is not Jesus who is the problem, but our own expectations of how we thought Jesus would deliver. Jesus encourages us to not fall away from Him but...2020-07-0916 minPSPPSPHumilityDakota Beerman leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Philippians 2:1-12. Dakota describes the life of a leader like on a swing - some days we are up and think highly of ourselves, and some days we are down and think less of ourselves. Dakota's definition of humility finds new ground: thinking of ourselves less. We mimic Christ, who became a man to serve us even to the point of death when we also take lowly positions. Let us be humble by loving those who are not easy to love and committing to love them for a...2020-07-0816 minPSPPSPChrist Transforms RelationshipsYohannes Berhane from Greater Cincinnati Urban Young Life leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Philemon 1. Reading the book of Philemon, Yohannes demonstrates the authority and transformative power that Christ brings in relationships. Paul's plea on behalf of Onesimus in the letter of Philemon is a witness to the barrier-shattering love of Jesus. In Christ, we are all one. There are no distinctions - not in wealth, race, or status. Let us see others as who they truly are: brothers and sisters in Christ and image-bearers of God.2020-07-0714 minPSPPSPPurpose and Joy Fulfilled in ChristOtto Liske, the owner of Otto Lisk Pro Homes, leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 1 John, John 12:6-12, Mark 6:38-44. Otto reminds us of our great purpose and fulfillment of joy in Christ. Just as the 5,000 were miraculously fed and ate until they were satisfied, we too can be satisfied by the fullness of Christ. We are given a purpose to share this fulfillment with others. Therefore, let us find fellowship with God daily so we may be filled and ready to share our satisfaction.2020-07-0615 minPSPPSPFreedom from Works in ChristMark McDonnell from ESM Architects leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Psalm 46:10. Ephesians 2:8. In our world and in ourselves, there is a constant sense of anxiousness to succeed and a pressure to get work done. However, in Christ, we are loved not based on what we do, but because He is love. Mark challenges us to enter the peace and rest that only Christ offers from the relentlessness of the world and of the market place.2020-07-0216 minPSPPSPRecognizing our Anger, Redeeming our CulturePage Helmick from Scroggins Gear leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Proverbs 15:18. Proverbs 14:29. When we find ourselves in a culture and climate of conflict, Page challenges us to honor our anger and frustration and apply it for a greater purpose. In responding to conflict, let's recognizing our temper and gain an open perspective. Let us seek situations that feed our joy, peace, and patience in order to redeem our culture instead of condemning it.2020-07-0114 minPSPPSPOne DegreeCory Carlson, leadership coach and author, leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. 2 Corinthians 3:16-18. Matthew 9:16-17. Cory explains the effect of one degree compounded over time. One degree of slippage every day can immensely change our trajectory, but when we turn to the Lord daily, we move one degree towards who we are meant to be. In order to keep our positive one degree changes, Cory asks us to consider three things: What are your daily choices? (Are you moving one degree closer or further from God?) What are the new habits we want to keep...2020-06-3016 minPSPPSPJesus Has What We NeedBradley Stevens from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. John 21:1-12. Luke 5:1-9. No matter what we are "fishing" for, no matter what we are searching for, being with Jesus is more important. He is better than any "catch." Let us follow Peter's lead when he leaves a miraculous catch of fish, twice, in order to be with Jesus. Bradley reminds us that Jesus already has what we are searching for, just as Jesus has fish prepared for Peter and the disciples when they come to shore to eat breakfast with Him.2020-06-2612 minPSPPSPCasting VisionKurt Kersey from Scaled Up Marketing and creator of The Grown Man Project leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective.  Galatians 6:9. When we grow weary of doing good, let's keep our eyes focused on the future because God will make our hard work worth it. Even when we aren't seeing fruit, we are called to have confidence and a positive attitude for God is the one who grows the fruit of our labor. To keep ur focus on the future, Kurt challenges us to ask ourselves, our families, and our staff two questions: What do we...2020-06-2516 minPSPPSPWhen We Are ShakenJake Wenstrup from Urban Young Life leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, and Perspective. Hebrews 12:25-29. Haggai 2:6-9. Matthew 27:50-54. When we are shaken, God has a plan. In times like these, when we are trying to rebuild what was shaken - perhaps our businesses or our families - God is with us. When we feel hopeless to return our lives to a state before the pandemic, we know that God builds things that are unshakable in the midst of loss. Only in the goodness of our God do we have hope that when things are shaken...2020-06-2415 minPSPPSPThe Parable of the Mustard SeedJames Kennedy from Legacy Custom Builders leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, Perspective. Matthew 13:31-32. From the parable of the mustard seed and from its own design, we know God can grow and transform even the most humble beginnings. Our talents are like mustard seeds too. God uses them, even in small ways, to produce abundant fruit. James leaves us with three questions: What seeds are we planting? Are we faithful to water the seeds that are already growing? And are we looking for ripe fruit that is ready for harvest?2020-06-2315 minPSPPSPCorrection and EncouragmentJerry Beerman from Alluring Glass leads us in PSP: Prayer, Scripture, and Perspective. 2 Timothy 4:1-2. Paul writes to Timothy instructions that we can rely on to shape the way we act towards others in the world and the marketplace. In reflection of this passage, Jerry emphasizes the necessity of correction and encouragement as a way of building one another up in Christ and in leadership. Even though we may be tired, let us "preach" the Gospel, in action and words, in a way that is as attractive as the Gospel itself.2020-06-1916 minPSPPSPPSP Let's Talk: Yohannes Berhane, Jake WenstrupJerry Beerman is with Yohannes Berhane and Jake Wenstrup from Urban Young Life. Listen for an honest conversation about race in response to the death of George Floyd.2020-06-0116 minPSPPSPPSP Let's Talk: Nick JacksonJerry Beerman and Nick Jackson from #iamspeaklove and Nick Jackson Speaks have an honest conversation about race.2020-06-0120 minThe Grown Man ProjectThe Grown Man Project31 | Leading in Unprecedented Times | Jerry BeermanHow do we stand up as leaders in these unprecedented times, especially when we definitely don’t have all the answers? Oftentimes, leading means being real, authentic and clear. Being honest about what we know, what we don’t, and what we need is sometimes all it takes to lead through these seasons. But what does that actually look like? Join host Kurt Kersey and special guest Jerry Beerman as they unpack the call Jerry has on his life to be a Conduit and how he’s leading his company, Alluring Glass through adversity. www.GrownM...2020-05-1840 minManifestor Academy for Entrepreneurs with Michelle AndersenManifestor Academy for Entrepreneurs with Michelle AndersenJerry Beerman on Creating An Intentional MindsetJerry Beerman joins us again to go deeper into his style of creating leadership in his business by working on himself. Jerry explains how changing his mindset is changing not just how he grows his company, Alluring Glass, but also how he shows up as a father and a husband. If you've ever had negative thoughts recur in your mind and stop you, you will relate to Jerry's latest interview. Follow Jerry on his instagram at jerrybeerman or check out his company website at Alluring Glass. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manifestoracademy/support2019-05-1441 minManifestor Academy for Entrepreneurs with Michelle AndersenManifestor Academy for Entrepreneurs with Michelle AndersenJerry Beerman on Being a Comfortable DisruptorJoin Jerry Beerman and I as he talks about what is means to be a good disruptor vs. a bad one, how he feels about 'the process' of being an entrepreneur, and what he's done to recognize some false beliefs within the residential trades industry and what he did to turn those around. Jerry is the owner of Alluring Glass in Cincinnati, OH and creator of the Conduit brand of residential trades value add leadership training. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manifestoracademy/support2018-11-1230 minRon Adams PodcastRon Adams PodcastEpisode 043 Jerry Beerman - Alluring GlassJerry Beerman grew up on the West side of Cincinnati and went to Elder High School. Jerry’s family instilled the idea of working hard to him from birth.   School was not one of his favorite activities, however. Jerry got the work done and graduated but he found a true passion in tennis. Not only did he enjoy playing tennis, but it became one of his early entrepreneurial ventures as he started teaching tennis lessons through school and after he graduated.   Jerry has always been the type of person to seek out...2018-05-1052 min