Embracing the Mission: A Conversation with Jim Essian

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Embracing the Mission: A Conversation with Jim Essian
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What does it really mean to live life “on mission” for Jesus Christ? In this fascinating episode of That’s a Good Question, hosts Jon Delger, Executive Pastor of Teaching, and Mitchell Leach, Community Pastor at Peace Church, sit down with Jim Essian — Lead Pastor of The Paradox Church, founder of Plant Fort Worth, author, and former pro baseball player — to dive into the truths of church-planting and why this calling extends beyond pastors to every Christian. Jim unpacks raw insights from his new book, Send, and shares firsthand stories on how embodying faith is about more than church-planting — it’s about seizing every moment to make an impact for Christ. If you’re ready to move from passive belief to active, intentional faith, this conversation will ignite a fresh purpose and grit in your journey.

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Jon Delger

Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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Jon is an Executive Pastor at Peace Church. He hosts the That’s a Good Question podcast and writes for the Misinterpreted Series. A graduate of Kuyper College, Cornerstone Theological Seminary (CTS), and Davenport University, Jon also teaches at CTS. He lives in West Michigan with his wife and four children, is passionate about equipping the local church, and raising up faithful leaders.

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