The Kitchen Table #87: The 5 Love Languages – Different Ways to Give and Receive Love
Join Shine.FM Ministry Director Brian McIntyre along with three University students, Bailey, Mikayla and Shemara as they fill in for Jake for this week’s chat around the kitchen table. This episode looks at Dr. Gary Chapman’s Five Love Languages with a discussion on the different ways we give and receive emotional love. In Music Matters, new music from The Newsboys, Evan Craft, and Hillsong Young & Free. In Culture Shock, even as he fights for his life against cancer, Jeopardy host Alex Trebek is making a difference.
“That there’s nothing my God can’t do…I have to sing it, I have to say it out loud in order to help me believe it. There’s something that shifts when I hear myself say that kind of thing, so not only do I want to believe it for other people, but I want to believe it for myself.” Melodie from Passion and Megan from Shine.FM Afternoons talk about Passion, leading worship for online services, their new song “There’s Nothing That Our God Can’t Do,” and encouragement for you.
Umbuntu means “I am because of who WE are.” Join Shine.FM Ministry Director Brian McIntyre and his son Jake for this week’s chat around the kitchen table as they welcome Dr. David Wesley. David, who serves as a professor of Intercultural Studies in Kansas City, Missouri shares the story of a white church who is discovering the truth of ‘church as mission’ as they listen, learn and build a working-together relationship with a black church. In Music Matters, new music from Chris Tomlin with Lady A, SEU Worship, and an oldie, but goldie from Kathy Troccoli. In Culture Shock, Oscar winning actor, Denzel Washington, takes to Instagram Live to discuss his spiritual journey.
“Worship was never meant to come from a place of life being good, it was meant to come from a choice, because God is still good when our circumstances aren’t…” Gareth Gilkeson from Rend Collective shares with Megan from Shine.FM Afternoons the story behind their song “I Choose To Worship” and words of encouragement when doing that is hard.
Shine 180…stories of lives transformed by God because of your faithfulness. We are all on a journey. We are all at different points on our journey….and that’s OK. The purpose of our journey is simple, but sometimes difficult…keep moving forward becoming more like Jesus. “God will bless you with JOY when it makes no sense.” The word cancer and a diagnosis won’t define her, because she knows she is a child of God and clings to His hope. Here is Kendra’s story.
“My blackness is only part of me, but being created in His image is all of me.” Join Shine.FM Ministry Director Brian McIntyre and his son Jake for this week’s chat around the kitchen table as they welcome Rev. Sharon Norman. Sharon, who serves as a worship pastor in Saginaw, Michigan, shares thoughts on race and the church and why God wants us all to be part of the solution. In Music Matters, new music from Matthew West, Shane and Shane, and an oldie, but goldie from Steve Camp. In Culture Shock, former New England Patriot Ben Watson holds a special prayer event on racism.
“We can choose to find rest. We can choose to dwell in the shadow of the fact that Jesus is on the throne. Nothing has changed – He’s the same.” Jordan Feliz and Megan from the Shine.FM Afternoon Show talk about what life looks like after quarantine for Jordan, his new song “Glorify,” and encouragement to rest and dream for the future.
When you make room in your life for intentional exposure to those who are different from you, that begins relationship. Relationships are the beginning steps to reconciliation. Join Shine.FM Ministry Director Brian McIntyre and his son Jake for this week’s chat around the kitchen table as they welcome Travis Smith. Travis, who grew up in the Cabrini-Green neighborhood of Chicago, shares thoughts on race, fatherhood and identity. In Music Matters, new music from Tauren Wells, Needtobreathe, and a not so oldie, but goldie from Mandisa. In Culture Shock, a movement of unity by washing feet.
“I can’t think of a better song off of my last album that I would want to be able to sing to myself and out loud to remind us that there’s something we can absolutely trust in – the provision and faithfulness of God, that there’s not a single hair on our head He doesn’t know.” Crowder joins Megan from Shine.FM to share about what he’s learned during quarantine, how he’s seen God impact his church, and his song “I’m Leaning On You.”
