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May 29, 2024

Join Clint Armitage in this uplifting episode of the Radio Coffee House as he delves into the profound impact of encouragement and the vital role of being an encourager within the church and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the Bible, Clint highlights the importance of fostering a supportive and loving community, emphasizing how encouragement can transform lives and strengthen the body of Christ.

Clint begins by defining what it means to be an encourager, listing synonyms such as supporter, promoter, and friend. He discusses the multifaceted ways in which encouragement can manifest—spiritually, emotionally, physically, and financially—and underscores the necessity of encouragers for the health and vitality of the church. Clint also addresses the unfortunate reality of toxic and hostile environments within some church communities, advocating for a culture of love and support as exemplified by Jesus' teachings in John 13:35-36.

Through the lens of biblical figures like Barnabas, known as the "son of encouragement," Clint illustrates how encouragement can lead to significant spiritual growth and unity. He recounts Barnabas' role in supporting Paul (formerly Saul) during his early ministry, showcasing the power of encouragement in overcoming fear and doubt. Clint also explores the dynamics of teamwork, emphasizing how diverse strengths and weaknesses can complement each other to create an unstoppable force for God's glory.

Clint candidly shares his personal journey towards becoming a better encourager and opening up to receive encouragement from others. He reflects on the importance of working together as a community, both in the church and in other aspects of life, to achieve God's purposes. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder from Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 about the strength and resilience that come from unity and mutual support

Tune in to this episode of the Radio Coffee House for an inspiring message on the transformative power of encouragement and the call to be a Barnabas in your community. Let's work together to create a supportive, loving environment where we can all thrive and glorify God.

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(00:00) Radio Coffee House intro
(01:35) Clint Armitage: Without encouragers, healthy churches wouldn't exist
(04:46) Peter says we should offer hospitality to one another without grumbling
(08:10) Barnabas is well known in the Bible for being an encourager
(15:28) God is working on me to become an encourager again
(16:18) Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor
(17:50) Radio Coffee House outro