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ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

Release Date: 05/10/2025

It’s Not About Us — It’s About India: Stanley Jones and the Next Generation of Faith and Character show art It’s Not About Us — It’s About India: Stanley Jones and the Next Generation of Faith and Character

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

In this compelling episode of The Stanley Jones Podcast Series, produced by the What It Takes Radio Company, host Stan Hustad issues both a tribute and a challenge. With humility and conviction, he reminds listeners that the enduring mission of E. Stanley Jones is not about preserving memories or institutions—it’s about empowering people. Specifically, it’s about equipping a new generation of young men and women of India to live out their faith with courage, creativity, and conviction in the modern world. Stan begins by revisiting Jones’s vision of fully alive living—a faith not...

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TURNING POINTS AND PEACE OF MIND: Lessons from the Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living show art TURNING POINTS AND PEACE OF MIND: Lessons from the Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

In this lively and thought-provoking episode of The Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living, host Stan Hustad—or as he calls himself, Stan the Radio Man—invites listeners to explore what might just be a spiritual and cultural “turning point.” With characteristic warmth, wit, and a touch of humor, Stan weaves stories of modern voices like Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump’s “turning points” together with the enduring wisdom of E. Stanley Jones, whose life and ministry still call us to think differently about faith, purpose, and peace of mind. Radio as Revival and Reinvention...

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When the Pictures Are Better: Hearing Faith, Imagination, and the Legacy of Stanley Jones show art When the Pictures Are Better: Hearing Faith, Imagination, and the Legacy of Stanley Jones

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

In this newest episode of *The Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living*, host Stan Hustad takes listeners behind the microphone—literally. After more than thirty video editions, he experiments with returning to pure audio. Why? Because, as he says, “faith comes by hearing.” Without the distraction of visuals, Stan invites us to listen deeply, imagine freely, and rediscover how sound alone can stir the soul. He recalls his early years as a *Jesus broadcaster* with Trans World Radio, when small villages in Brazil would gather around a single radio connected to an old car battery....

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Was Stanley Jones one of the select 3of the population; A call to fully alive living! show art Was Stanley Jones one of the select 3of the population; A call to fully alive living!

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

The Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living, produced by the What It Takes Radio Company, aired a compelling 16-minute program exploring a provocative question: Was missionary and spiritual leader E. Stanley Jones one of the rare 3% of people who live with extraordinary purpose, clarity, and conviction? Program Summary The broadcast opens with reflections on Sabbath rest and preparation for the week ahead, setting the tone for deeper spiritual reflection. The host then introduces the idea of the 'select 3%'—those few individuals who live with purpose, poise, power, and a plan....

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More Power to You: A Labor Day Lesson from the Stanley Jones Radio School show art More Power to You: A Labor Day Lesson from the Stanley Jones Radio School

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

If E. Stanley Jones were alive today and given a microphone, what would his radio program be called? Broadcaster Stan Hustad believes Jones would choose a title as simple as it is profound: “More Power to You.” That’s exactly the spirit behind the latest episode of the Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living. The program—timed to Labor Day—reminds listeners that beyond rest, recreation, and returning to work or school, there is a deeper meaning in life’s rhythms: the gift of grace, the wonder of God’s mystery, and the power of Christ available for everyday living. A...

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Was Stanley Jones a Superman? Rediscovering the Spirit-Fueled Legacy of a Modern-Day Hero show art Was Stanley Jones a Superman? Rediscovering the Spirit-Fueled Legacy of a Modern-Day Hero

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

Rediscovering the Spirit-Fueled Legacy of a Modern-Day Hero A Radio School Reflection from the Stanley Jones Foundation Presented by The What It Takes Radio Company In a playful yet profound episode of The Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living, host Stan Hustad opens with a nostalgic riff on the familiar phrase: “Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane...” But this time, it’s not Clark Kent we’re talking about. The question posed is bold, even whimsical: Was Stanley Jones a kind of Superman? While the cape and the Krypton origin story are notably absent, the...

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How do you do an inspirational upbeat program when the news is bad? What would Stanley Jones do? show art How do you do an inspirational upbeat program when the news is bad? What would Stanley Jones do?

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

When the News is Bad: Broadcasting Hope, Wisdom, and the Way of Stanley Jones 🎙 FIRST-PERSON PROGRAM SUMMARY Hello, friends. I want to share with you one of the most heartfelt and challenging episodes I’ve ever recorded in our Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living. This program began on a hard note—one of those days when you wake up, ready to share something upbeat, something inspiring, and then the news hits. A flood in Texas, lives lost—many of them children—and suddenly, your well-prepared outline feels tone-deaf, irrelevant, even cruel. So what do you do...

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Maybe it's time for you to be on the radio to tell people about The Transformations in your life! show art Maybe it's time for you to be on the radio to tell people about The Transformations in your life!

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

Telling the Jesus Story: The Radio Revival of E. Stanley Jones From the Studio to the Upper Road — A Call to Transformation and Testimony Program Summary This broadcast invites listeners into a deeper conversation about E. Stanley Jones—missionary, statesman, saint (at least unofficially), and master storyteller. Through warm anecdotes, reflective insights, and radio-ready wit, Stan explores why the message of Jones is more relevant than ever. More than a nostalgic trip down missionary lane, the program dares to suggest that you, yes you, might be called to share your own...

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What Bugle Call are you listening to this summer Some thoughts to make for the best summer ever! show art What Bugle Call are you listening to this summer Some thoughts to make for the best summer ever!

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

This could be this summer that was and is and makes a difference forever. This is another about our new WIT Talk (wisdom insight truth} .. And then here are some of the sounds of the bugles going off in your life in spirit this summer and this year, Remember that at the end of the summer you will be better for you will be worse. I will challenge you to charge on and be better and of course you're welcome to listen to it my dear friend STOSH has to say too! What Bugle Call Are You Hearing This Summer? A Charge Toward a Fully Alive Life This isn’t just another summer. And this isn’t just...

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The world at war and the pain of suicide in our world today! And what can we do about it today? show art The world at war and the pain of suicide in our world today! And what can we do about it today?

ThE Stanley Jones Radio School for "Fully Alive" Living now and forever with Stan Hustad

Today is Sunday evening and last evening there was a major bombing by the United States military against the nuclear sites in Iran. Are we on the verge of a major war? Can there be anybody that will be able to step forward to be a peacemaker in the world seemingly gone mad... And unfortunately there is also an epidemic of suicide in many ways among young people, and especially among former war veterans. Have you had any experience with suicide in any way... Suicide comes from many forces and factors, and what role can our faith in the Lord Jesus play in a world where there is almost death on...

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I am not a professional preacher or pastor or minister, I'm basically a guy who loves the radio. I also love Jesus and I want to help spread God's wisdom and to tell the Jesus story. And I kind of admire the man who shares my name.

So as a former school teacher as well as a broadcaster forever, could I share about 25 minutes of thoughts and reflections and may be a little bit of a radio ramble about some things I read about and heard about Stanley Jones that I think everybody should hear especially my friends who are pastors and ministers in the church today.

So with your permission would you turn your ears on, and l"et him who has ears and she who will join him hear the stories."

Thanks

Stan

Then we asked our friend STOSH the robot to add a few words

Rediscovering Stanley Jones: Two Lessons We Can’t Afford to Forget

By Stan Hustad

Welcome again, friends, to another session in the Stanley Jones School for Fully Alive Living. I'm Stan Hustad, and today I want to tell you about a man whose legacy continues to teach us how to live with purpose and power. His name is E. Stanley Jones, a man whose wisdom grows richer the more you study his life and work. The more I dive into his writings, the more I realize: we need Stanley Jones now more than ever.

If I could wave a wand and bring him back to speak at your summer retreat or church fellowship, would you invite him? Be warned: he wouldn't show up with soft words or easy theology. He wouldn't waste time on the "theories of theology"; he'd come with stories of transformation. That’s what Stanley Jones was about. And that's what we need to be about too.

Today, I want to pass along two vital lessons from his life and work. They're simple, but not easy. And if we take them to heart, they just might change the way we live, lead, and serve.

Lesson One: Don’t Impose Truth—Help People Discover It

Stanley Jones wasn’t a Western missionary trying to replicate American Christianity overseas. In his classic The Christ of the Indian Road, he insisted, "We will give them Christ and urge them to interpret him through their own genius and life." His mission was not to plaster Western civilization over India, but to offer Christ—and let the people of India discover him for themselves.

That principle has shaped my own teaching and coaching:

- A truth told is good, but seldom heard.
- A truth revealed has greater yield.
- But a truth discovered is best of all.
- And let me add one more: a truth imposed is no truth at all.

Whether you're a teacher, pastor, parent, or business coach, the goal isn’t to lecture—it’s to lead people toward their own encounter with truth. Jesus did that. He told stories. He asked questions. He sparked discovery.

Lesson Two: The Laity is the Sleeping Giant of the Church

Stanley Jones believed the revitalization of the Christian church would come through the laity. In fact, he argued that the disciples may have erred when they said, "We will give ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word" and turned over "the serving of tables" to others. That well-meaning decision, Jones believed, drove a wedge between the spiritual and the material.

Sound familiar? We still separate the sacred and the secular. Pastors preach. Laypeople usher. But Stanley Jones believed we need a full-blown lay movement, where teachers, broadcasters, bankers, and baristas bring Jesus into the marketplace.

As one of my own mentors told me, "Stan, I see them for one hour a week. You see them all week. You have to be a minister." That’s why I say: you might be someone’s Fifth Gospel. They may never read Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John—but they’ll read you.

A Word on Legacy

Let me give a heartfelt thank-you to Anne Matthews-Younes, the granddaughter of Stanley Jones. She's the faithful steward preserving and publishing his works, helping us rediscover his life-changing ideas. I recommend visiting the E. Stanley Jones Foundation and picking up the book The Life and Ministry of Mary Webster, the story of a laywoman who partnered in ministry with Jones long before women had a place of honor in the church. Her story is honest, brave, and inspiring.

Takeaways for Living Fully Alive

1. Truth is most powerful when discovered, not delivered. Be a guide, not a guru.
2. The church needs empowered laypeople. You don’t need a pulpit to preach.
3. Christ must be culturally interpreted, not imposed. Let people meet Jesus in their own language and experience.
4. There is no divide between spiritual and material. All of life is sacred.
5. Stories and questions create transformation. Use them often.

A Final Thought and Invitation

Stanley Jones turned down high church offices to remain simply "Brother Stanley." He didn’t want a title; he wanted a testimony. And that’s what we all need—not just more religious roles, but deeper relationships with the living Christ.

If you're going on retreat this summer, take one of his books. Read it aloud. Talk about it with others. Let the stories shape your story. And if you want to learn more, join us at the Stanley Jones Radio School for Fully Alive Living. Write me at stan@witradio.net. Let’s rediscover what it means to surrender fully, live deeply, and love widely.

Hands up. Hearts open. Christ ahead.

All the best,
Stan