The iDisciple Podcast: Inspirational Conversations with Christian Leaders

The iDisciple Podcast: Inspirational Conversations with Christian Leaders

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The iDisciple Podcast is the premier podcast that brings you inspiring conversations with today’s top leaders in the faith and leadership community. Whether it’s spiritual growth, finance, marriage, or parenting – each episode focuses on specific life topics that matter to you most.

Today’s guest on the iDisciple podcast has had some incredible influence across the board and has learned firsthand how to handle the influence he’s been entrusted with. Matt Brown, also known as “Evangelist Matt” and author of the new book Truth Plus Love, dives deep into his experience and his convictions around the topic of Christians and the stewardship of influence in today’s culture.

Matt is an evangelist, author, and founder of Think Eternity — a ministry dedicated to amplifying the gospel every day to millions through podcasts, devotionals, videos, live events and more.

Matt and his wife Michelle live in Minnesota with their three children. You can follow Matt on social media at @evangelistmatt and at thinke.org

Key Takeaways:

1. The way of Jesus being the way of influence in society

2. Growing in Christ and it’s implications in society

3. The growing crisis of influence for believers in the world today

4. Doctrine and love can’t exist without each other

5. David and Matt talk about clanging symbols of the Christians that are loud but not loving

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