Earl Creps' Podcast
A radio interview deals with the influence of my personal spiritual journey on the professional journey that has brought me back into higher education for the third time as Director of Northwest University's Center for Leadership Studies.
info_outline A Season of DreamsEarl Creps' Podcast
Based on the 5 dream sequences in Matthew 2, this talk describes the role and function of dreaming in the Bible and asks, "what is your dream?"
info_outline Gratitude: 21st Century Super PowerEarl Creps' Podcast
This talk lays out the biblical lifestyle of gratitude and offers guidance on owning this super power in our lives.
info_outline Divided We StandEarl Creps' Podcast
In the aftermath of the 2016 election this talk asks what the election says about us as a nation and how we navigate our new political terrain form a biblical perspective.
info_outline Am I the Trailer or the Movie?Earl Creps' Podcast
This talk explores the way the small story of our lives (trailer) can lead people to the large story of the Gospel (the movie).
info_outline I Want to Know What Love IsEarl Creps' Podcast
Everybody wants love, but no one seems to know exactly what it is. Drawn from 1 John, this talk presents a biblical definition of love and delves into why that matters.
info_outline What Are You Building?Earl Creps' Podcast
Based on the Tower of Babel story in Genesis, this talk challenges us to consider what we are building and why.
info_outline Who Is My Neighbor?Earl Creps' Podcast
Drawn from Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan, this talk focuses on the way faith can grow out of questions and then be made practical in love.
info_outline HumilityEarl Creps' Podcast
Jesus' parable of the wedding feast teaches humility, not as a personality or an attitude, but as a radical choice.
info_outline How to Judge PeopleEarl Creps' Podcast
Drawn from Jesus' teaching on judgment, this talk suggests a new "algorithm" for knowing how and when judgment is called for.
info_outlineDrawn from Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan, this talk focuses on the way faith can grow out of questions and then be made practical in love.