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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Release Date: 03/12/2019

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

On this episode of One at a Time, Kyle Idleman sits down with Daniel, a missionary from west Africa. Daniel shares stories of how thousands of muslims have come to know Jesus, one person at a time, one commitment at a time. Daniel’s story is an incredible example of how the message of Jesus breaks through barriers of culture and religion.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

This week Kyle talks to Chris and Carolyn Heinz about the faithfulness of God during difficult circumstances. “I Say to Myself” is a part of the Lamentation series Kyle has been preaching. In 2012 Chris and Carolyn reached a breaking point in their marriage. Chris was overcome by his addiction to alcohol and prescription medication and was hiding it from Carolyn. Their story is about healing and the redeeming work of God to restore and make new what was once broken. 

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

This week Kyle talks to Jana Robey about the phrase, “I Call to Mind” from Lamentations 3. Kyle has known Jana and her family since she was a kindergartener in class with his daughter. Jana has shown an outward joy in spite of a rare cancer diagnosis in her spine at the age of 15. Enduring 37 radiation treatments as well as chemotherapy, Jana managed to focus on the love and support of friends and family and the incredible mercy of God.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing our Mantra Series, this week’s episode looks at the mantra “Empty the Jar.” On this episode, Kyle talks to Jeanne Allert, founder of The Samaritan Women, a Baltimore nonprofit organization that provides restorative care for victims of sex trafficking.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing our Mantra series, we'll explore what it means to "Grip the Plow" with our second-time guests, Tony and Kim Cash.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing our Mantra series, we'll explore what it means to "Grip the Plow" with our second-time guests, Tony and Kim Cash.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing our Mantra series, we'll explore what it means to "Grip the Plow" with our second-time guests, Tony and Kim Cash.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing our Mantra series, we'll explore what it means to "Grip the Plow" with our second-time guests, Tony and Kim Cash.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Continuing with our series of Mantras, in this episode Kyle explores what it means to "Wreck the Roof" with his guest Shawn Arvin, reflecting on the story from the gospels in which a group of friends tears a roof off a house to bring their paralyzed friend to Jesus.

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One At A Time, with Kyle Idleman

Our guests on this episode, Matt and Kristi Robison, know what it’s like to catch the wind. Their story is one of how God led them step-by-step through adoption, through several moves that were unforeseen, and to launch Hope Place in Louisville, Kentucky.

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When you hear Ashley Davidson tell the story of how she first met her husband Matt, you’re reminded of those stories that are almost too good to be true. Matt was a counselor at White Mills, a camp where Ashley’s little brother attended one summer. He wouldn’t stop talking about Matt, and suggested that Ashley should go out with him. Later, when Matt baptized her brother, she met him, and even though they went on a few dates, they ended up going their own separate ways. Fast forward a little bit. Ashley’s praying to God on the heels of a relationship that didn’t work out. All she wanted was to be a wife and mother, and as she took her concerns to God in prayer, the Holy Spirit came to her and told Ashley that she would marry Matt Davidson…whom she hadn’t talked to in months.
 
Ashley was so convinced by this that she reached out to Matt, and though he was seeing someone else, she persisted. Soon, they began dating again and were married a year later. It was the kind of love story Christians pray for, where prayers are spoken to God, who answers with the perfect spouse—but it’s a story without a fairy tale ending. Matt Davidson passed away in 2012, leaving behind Ashley and their three children. 
 
I wish you could have known Matt. He was one of the most joyful, loving people on the planet. He loved Jesus and loved people as genuinely as any pastor I’ve ever known. When Matt died, we felt his absence, but Matt’s legacy lives on. When someone who is young and healthy and making a difference in the world dies unexpectedly, it’s hard to make sense out of it. Even if God doesn’t cause such a tragedy, it’s hard to understand how he’d allow it. In this episode, we'll wrestle with the question, “How can anything good come out of this?”