What
are you truly passionate about?
Hi,
I’m Dr. Ryan Fraser and this is HeartPoint.
Welcome
to my new podcast. I look forward to sharing encouraging and uplifting ideas
with you each week and also receiving your personal feedback.
When
I think about some of the things that I am passionate about, I think of
ministry, pastoral counseling, Christian care and service, and marriage and
family issues.
I
also think about Jesus Christ and his powerful, unparalleled approach to
ministry. His style was unique, countercultural, and extraordinary. Jesus cut
through the complexity of the outer layers of problems to get to the very heart
of the matter. The Son of Man loved people with an eternal, uncompromising
love—one that traversed gender, race, nationality, and socio-economic status.
He felt deeply for others, caring for their souls, and reached out to them with
his Father’s unconditional love to touch and transform their lives.
Matthew
9:35-36 says, “And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching
in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every
disease and every affliction. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for
them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.”
Like
Christ, we are also called to swim upstream and make a difference in this
world. We are challenged to step out with courage and faith with the purpose of
loving as Jesus loved, serving as He served, and caring as He cared. Yes, we
are told to have His Heart and use Our Hands to be his tangible presence on
earth, while we eagerly await his return.
There
are many creative ways in which we can provide effective care and empathetic
support to the hurting, the lonely, and the struggling.
HeartPoint
is a podcast that is dedicated to honing our skills and motivating us to step
out of our comfort zones and make a positive impact.
What
have you done today to show Christ’s heart to those around you? I invite you to
join me on this journey of self discovery as we talk about tangible ways to show
Christ’s compassion to others. Thanks for tuning in.
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