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Mother's Day and A Challenge to Spiritual Parenting
Apr 8, 2026
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Mother's Day, a GREAT time for evangelism
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One Mother's Prayer--inspiration to pray for Mother's Day and always
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| 4/8/26 | Mother's Day and A Challenge to Spiritual Parenting | Today, we're talking about Mother's Day and the important topic of spiritual parenting. We want to remind everyone that not all women in church are mothers, and for many, this day can bring a lot of pain. It's crucial to be sensitive and aware of this as we celebrate mothers. Instead of just honoring biological moms, we can challenge everyone to embrace the role of spiritual parenting, which is open to all. Takeaways:Mother's Day can be tough for many women who don't have children, so we need to be sensitive.We need to challenge everyone in the church to embrace spiritual parenting, not just biological.It's important to remember that spiritual parenting requires as much effort as physical parenting.Many women attending church on Mother's Day may feel excluded or hurt, so we must be careful.Spiritual children can bring both joy and pain.Links referenced in this episode:bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Mother's Day, a GREAT time for evangelism | Mother's Day is not just about celebrating moms; it's a prime opportunity for evangelism and spiritual growth. I’ve been teaching the Bible for a long time, and I’ve seen how many churches miss out on reaching unchurched family members who show up just to please mom. This episode dives into how we can maximize this day by focusing on visitors, not just the mothers. We’ll share practical tips for making the most of this unique chance to connect with those who may not usually attend church. Let’s explore how we can create an inviting atmosphere that encourages everyone to return and discover more about faith.Takeaways:Mother's Day is a major opportunity for evangelism, with many unchurched visitors attending.Churches should focus on visitors, not just mothers, to maximize outreach and impact.It's crucial to pray for unchurched family members who attend church on Mother's Day.Engage visitors with clear Gospel presentations and resources to learn more about faith.Encourage moms by acknowledging their influence and the importance of prayer in their families.Plan events that highlight church activities and foster connections among visitors and members.Links referenced in this episode:bible855.com | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | One Mother's Prayer--inspiration to pray for Mother's Day and always | Today, we’re looking at the power of prayer and how it can change lives. I share a true story about a mother's unwavering faith and prayers for her son, who strayed far from the path she hoped for him. Through her persistence, we see how prayer can guide and transform even the most challenging situations. I hope it inspires you to pray for those you care about and reminds you that change is always possible.Takeaways:The importance of prayer is emphasized, especially for loved ones.The mother in this story's unwavering prayer life illustrates how persistence in prayer can lead to miraculous outcomes.The episode encourages listeners to trust in God's goodness.Link referenced in this episode:bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | Resources to help you and your people Know, Trust, Apply, and Teach the Bible | Today, we dive into the core principles of Bible 805: Know, Trust, Apply, and Teach the Bible. I share how these four aspects are essential for anyone looking to deepen their relationship with Scripture. It’s all about getting familiar with the Bible’s content so that it becomes a part of who you are. We also touch on why trusting the Bible is crucial, especially during tough times. Plus, I’ll highlight practical resources to help you apply these teachings in real life and share them with others. Takeaways:In this episode, I emphasize the importance of knowing the Bible and its content every day to develop a deep understanding of God.We discuss how trust in the Bible is built through historical context and personal experience with its teachings.Application of Bible knowledge is crucial; it should lead to real-life changes and active service to others.I share resources available on the Bible 805 website that help you to know, trust, and apply the Bible effectively.Teaching the Bible is made easier with free resources I provide through the Bible 805 Academy for all kinds of educators.Overall, the main goal is to grow in your faith and help others do the same by knowing and sharing the Bible.Links referenced in this episode:bible805.combible805academy.comyoutube.com/bible805 | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Make it Ok for visitors to reject Jesus at Easter | It's important to make it okay for visitors to reject Jesus at your Easter service. Many people who come to church on Easter might not even know that Easter is about Jesus. They might just be there for family time or fun activities and not looking for a spiritual experience. I want to talk about how we can create a welcoming space for those who are unfamiliar with the faith and how we can gently guide them toward understanding Jesus in the future. By acknowledging their questions and providing resources, we can help them explore their doubts and ultimately meet Jesus. Let's dive into how we can foster this kind of environment in our churches.Takeaways:Easter visitors might not know that Easter is about Jesus at all, so be prepared.Many come to church for reasons unrelated to spiritual seeking, like family or music.Rejection is a part of accepting new ideas, especially about faith and Jesus.Provide resources after service for visitors to learn more about Jesus and faith.Encourage open dialogue and exploration of questions surrounding the Easter message.Affirm visitors' right to question and explore their faith journey with your church.Links referenced in this episode:bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | A really funny story about what happened after Easter at church | Today's chat dives into the importance of follow-up after big church events, like Easter. We share a real story about a church that put a ton of effort into their Easter service, but missed a key step: letting newcomers know where to find them afterward. It’s a classic case of excitement turning into disappointment due to a lack of follow-up materials. We talk about how easy it is to get caught up in the chaos of planning and forget about connecting with people once the event is over. By the end, we’ll have some straightforward tips on how to prevent this from happening to you and ensure those who show up can find their way back.Takeaways:When organizing a church event like Easter, make sure to follow up with attendees.Working hard on an event is great, but without follow-up, the impact can be lost.A simple flyer with meeting information can help people return after an event.Church staff often forget about follow-up because they are overwhelmed with event preparation.It's crucial to prepare follow-up materials before advertising your church events.Many churches miss out on connections due to lack of communication after big events.Links referenced in this episode:www.bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Speed dating or relationship building? How do you treat visitors? | We're diving into the idea of follow-up in church outreach. It’s not enough to just host events and hope people stick around. We talk about how relationships need nurturing, just like any friendship or romance. If we treat our outreach like speed dating—quick and superficial—then we miss out on building deeper connections with visitors. We share practical tips on how to keep in touch and make sure guests feel welcomed and informed about what our church offers. Let’s explore how to turn those brief encounters into lasting relationships that matter.Takeaways:Building meaningful relationships takes effort; don’t let outreach events feel like speed dating.After church events, it’s crucial to follow up and keep in touch with visitors.Make sure to inform guests about your church's regular activities and programs.Use connection cards or fun giveaways to gather visitors' contact information effectively.Send helpful holiday resources or invitations to keep the connection with newcomers alive.Small gestures like recipe cards or postcards can turn a one-time visit into an ongoing relationship.Links referenced in this episode:www.bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | Practical tip—the essential importance of icebreaker questions | Icebreaker questions are super important for building community in Bible studies and other groups. I’ve learned over the years that these simple questions can really help people open up and connect with one another. Instead of jumping right into a lesson, taking a moment to ask something light, like favorite birthday cakes or breakfast foods, can reveal a lot about someone’s background and experiences. It’s all about creating a space where everyone feels valued and included. So, let's dive into why icebreakers matter and how we can use them effectively to enhance our group interactions.Takeaways:Icebreaker questions are essential for creating community in Bible study groups, so don't skip them.Asking simple questions can reveal deep insights about people's lives and backgrounds over time.Avoid asking how long someone has been attending the church, as it can make new people feel unwelcome.Food-related icebreaker questions often lead to surprising and meaningful revelations about group members.Icebreakers not only loosen conversation but also help everyone learn from each other's experiences and stories.Using icebreaker questions shows love and care for your group, creating a more connected atmosphere.Links referenced in this episode:www.bible805.comcollect@churchleaders.com | — | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | All about A.I. and how YOU can make a difference in how it responds | Today we're diving into AI and how it can actually be a tool for good in our ministries. AI isn’t something to fear; it’s more like a hammer – you can build something great or break stuff, depending on how you use it. The key takeaway here is that we, as individuals and as a community, can influence the content AI pulls from the web. By creating and sharing good, solid biblical content online, we can help shape the information that people find when they search for answers about faith. It's all about flooding the internet with the truth of Jesus and making sure that light shines bright. So, let’s get our sermons and teachings out there and make a positive impact!Takeaways:AI is just a tool that can be used for good or bad, depending on us.We can flood the Internet with biblical truths to combat misinformation online.AI scrapes content from the web, so we need to provide accurate biblical resources.The opportunity for ministries to influence AI responses is significant and urgent.Younger church members can help share sermons and teachings online to reach more people.Links referenced in this episode:www.bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | Get Your Church Ready for Lent: Resources and Strategies | In this episode, we will look the importance of Lent and why it’s such a useful tool for spiritual growth. Lent isn’t just for certain denominations; it’s a chance for all of us to grow in our Christian lives. We talk about how saying no to small things can help us say yes to God in bigger ways. It’s about building discipline, just like athletes train for the Olympics. We also share some useful resources, including a free Lenten devotional and journal that can help guide you through this season. Takeaways:Lent is a special time for spiritual growth, both personally and as a church community.The practice of Lent emphasizes denying ourselves small comforts to better say yes to God.Discipline is essential in our Christian life, similar to how athletes train for success.Lent encourages us to reflect on our struggles and grow stronger in our faith.We can use Lent to give up more than food, like our free time or negative feelings.Resources like free devotionals and handouts are available to help us during Lent.Links referenced in this episode:bible805.comhttps://hobo-soul-podcast.captivate.fm Companies mentioned in this episode:Bible805AmazonHobo Soul Podcast | — | ||||||
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| 12/27/25 | Tools To Help Your People Read Through the Bible in Chronological Order | Today, we focus on tools to help your people read or listen to their Bibles in chronological order. Many people express a desire to read through the Bible, and we can support them in achieving this goal. I will share resources that explain why reading in chronological order is beneficial, the reasons people may struggle with it, and practical ways to implement it. This approach helps to understand the whole story of salvation and makes sense of God's actions throughout scripture. The resources I mention are available for free, so we can equip ourselves and our communities without any cost.Takeaways:Reading the Bible in chronological order helps us see the unity of God's message throughout history.People often struggle to read the Bible due to its complex arrangement and historical context.Chronological reading allows for a deeper understanding of salvation as it unfolds through biblical events.Utilizing free resources can enhance the experience of reading the Bible in order and motivate others.Listening to the Bible is a valid way to engage with the text without the need for traditional reading.It is important for teachers to guide their communities in understanding the Bible's structure and significance.Links referenced in this episode:bible805.combible805.comamazon.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Bible805.comBible 805 AcademyAmazon.com | — | ||||||
| 12/27/25 | How I Put Together the Chronological Reading Schedule from Bible805--it's different than most | Today, I’m sharing how I created a new schedule for reading the Bible in chronological order. I believe it’s vitally important for people to read through the Bible this way.After years of teaching and searching for a plan that was historically accurate for me, I decided to make my own.My schedule will enable you spend more time in the New Testament while still covering the entire Bible in a year. I’ll share the reasons behind my changes, like focusing on historical context and keeping the integrity of the books intact.Takeaways:Yvon Prehn emphasizes the importance of reading the Bible in chronological order for understanding.A personalized one-year Bible reading schedule is introduced, aimed at enhancing engagement with scripture.The schedule includes daily readings from Psalms and Proverbs to balance difficult passages with uplifting content.Historical context is crucial in understanding the prophets and their messages within the Bible's narrative.Links referenced in this episode:www.bible805.com | — | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | A digital review of START HERE, a plan for curious people to begin reading the Bible | The primary focus of this podcast episode is a comprehensive exploration of the question, "Where should I start reading the Bible?" This podcast is a digital review of the book "Start Here," written by me, Yvon Prehn, someone who has dedicated my life to teaching the Bible. This book, "Start Here," is designed specifically for individuals who are either new to the Christian faith or seeking guidance in their biblical journey. To begin, I share stories that illustrate the common struggles many face when attempting to engage with Scripture, underscoring the necessity of having a coherent and accessible approach to reading the Bible. By examining a carefully curated selection of biblical texts, I aim to provide listeners with a clear pathway that not only introduces the core tenets of the Christian faith but also emphasizes how the power of Scripture can change our lives. The book is designed to be useful for both small groups and individual use and is priced at just $9.99--that includes all the instructions and journal pages in the book. Check it out on www.amazon.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | Trailer for Ministry Miscellany | This podcast is a valuable resource for Bible teachers, offering a diverse array of tools, strategies, and practical advice derived from personal experiences in ministry. The podcast is from me, Yvon Prehn offering to you knowledge accumulated since my early days of teaching Bible lessons to kindergarteners. The content of this podcast encompasses a miscellany of topics, including strategic guidance, practical ministry tips, and biblical challenges encountered along the way. My ministry, Bible805.com, the foundation of this podcast, takes no advertising or affiliate marketing, ensuring that any recommendations stem solely from genuine appreciation for their value. It is my hope and prayer that this podcast proves beneficial as we collectively work to share the teachings of eternal life the Lord has entrusted to us.Takeaways:The podcast offers a variety of tools and strategies aimed at assisting Bible teachers in their ministry endeavors.Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the podcast or sign up for the newsletter for updates and notifications about new episodes.The content consists of practical tips, resources, and challenges drawn from real ministry experiences and biblical learnings.The podcast operates without advertisements or affiliate marketing, ensuring that recommendations are based solely on genuine usefulness.The release schedule of the podcast is irregular, reflecting the speaker's current availability and commitment to quality content.Listeners are invited to explore additional resources available on the official Bible 805 website, where further training materials can be found. | — | ||||||
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