Episode 290- Step 12. The Vocation: Helping Others

Episode 290- Step 12. The Vocation: Helping Others

From Made for Mondays by Believers Church

March 30, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the importance of helping others as part of personal transformation, coinciding with Palm Sunday.

Host (Heather): Welcome to Made for Mondays—the podcast where we explore ways to bring Sunday’s message into our everyday lives. Who’s joining me today? Guests (Jamey, Joe, and RaChelle): Hey everyone! Host: This week is a big one—we’re wrapping up our Steps series, all 12 steps, and it lands on Palm Sunday…which feels pretty fitting. But before we jump in—how was everyone’s weekend? Anybody get outside and enjoy the weather? WEEKEND CHITCHAT BIBLE READING CHALLENGE Host: How’s Jesus speaking to you through the Bible Reading Challenge this week? (Joshua & Luke) SUNDAY DISH Host: So today we’re holding two things together—Palm Sunday and the close of our Steps journey. We see a crowd celebrating Jesus for who they think He is…while He’s actually moving toward the cross. And at the same time, we’re talking about what it looks like to not just experience change—but actually live it out. Q1 – Wrapping the Journey Jamey, as you closed out this series—what felt most important for you to leave with people? Q2 – Step 12: Outward Movement Step 12 shifts from internal transformation to outward impact. Why is helping others such a critical part of the process? Follow-up: What happens if…

People in this episode

Host: Heather

Guests: Jamey, Joe, RaChelle

Topics covered

  • vocation
  • helping others
  • personal healing
  • Palm Sunday
  • outward movement
  • faith application

Keywords

  • vocation
  • helping others
  • personal healing
  • Palm Sunday
  • faith
  • transformation
  • Bible

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Steps series, Bible Reading Challenge, Joshua, Luke

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