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  • Episode 51 - Our Everyday, Ordinary Life
    May 22 2025
    Continuing the Eastertide series on Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland explores how the resurrection of Jesus transforms not just our theology but our everyday, ordinary life. Drawing from Romans 12:1–2, Derek unpacks how simple, daily acts like sleeping, eating, and going to work can become spiritual offerings to God. Rather than separating the “spiritual” from the “ordinary,” Derek challenges us to see our whole lives as holy—lived in response to what God has already done through the death and resurrection of Jesus. This episode is a warm and hopeful reminder that transformation doesn’t happen in a vacuum, but in the midst of everyday, ordinary life. Key Takeaways Your everyday routines—sleeping, eating, working—can be acts of worship. Joy isn’t about ignoring pain; it’s about holding on to hope through the resurrection. Worship starts with embracing what God has already done for us. God changes us from the inside out, not by pressure but by love. Singing together can lift our hearts and deepen our faith. Whether you’re carrying burdens or simply trying to live more intentionally, this episode reminds us that God is just as engaged in our daily routines as He is in our Sunday worship. Scriptures mentioned in this podcast: John 15:11 Galatians 5:22-23 Romans 12:1-2 Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or FacebookEpisode Website
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  • Episode 50 - Formed by Books, Anchored in Peace – with Pastor Santosh Ninan
    May 15 2025
    In this milestone 50th episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland welcomes his longtime friend, Pastor Santosh Ninan of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Together, they reflect on decades of friendship, shared spiritual formation, and the quiet influence of Eugene Peterson on their pastoral callings. Santosh shares his journey from India to Canada, his calling to ministry at age 17, and the role reading plays in his life—highlighting how habits of daily reading, immersion in literature and theology, and staying rooted in the Sermon on the Mount have shaped him as a leader and disciple. As the conversation turns toward peacemaking in an era of political and cultural polarization, Derek and Santosh unpack why understanding others' stories is a key to transcending outrage culture and reclaiming Christlike kindness. They explore practical ways for Christians to embody peace and resist echo chambers, while holding fast to kingdom values that rise above nationalism and partisanship. Whether you’re a pastor, teacher, or a curious follower of Jesus, this episode offers wisdom for leading, listening, and living peaceably in a noisy world. Key Takeaways Eugene Peterson teaches us how to lead with integrity, not ego. Daily reading builds spiritual depth and helps Christians grow in wisdom. The Sermon on the Mount is a practical guide for living out the way of Jesus. Real peace starts by listening to people outside your echo chamber. Christians are called to reject outrage and live for the kingdom. Spiritual formation means facing hard truths while staying grounded in Scripture. Books mentioned in this podcast: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction by Eugene Peterson Under the Unpredictable Plant by Eugene Peterson Working the Angles by Eugene Peterson Answering God by Eugene Peterson A Burning in My Bones by Winn Collier Jesus Changes Everything by Stanley Hauerwas The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory by Tim Alberta Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or FacebookEpisode Website
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  • Episode 49 - Walking in Newness of Life
    May 8 2025
    In this hope-filled Eastertide episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland explores what it means to live a resurrected life—right here, right now. Derek gently guides listeners beyond theological concepts, revealing how the truth of the resurrection moves from belief to practice, shaping the way we walk through loss, healing, and new beginnings. Rooted in Romans 6 and the message of Easter, this episode walks listeners through the symbolism of baptism, the fear-shattering truth of resurrection, and reveals practical ways to live free from the grip of death, denial, and despair. Whether you're navigating grief, spiritual renewal, or simply looking to reorient your life around resurrection hope, this episode offers encouragement to walk forward in grace. Key Takeaways · Resurrection isn’t just belief—it’s a new way to live daily. · The fear of death loses its grip when we live in light of Easter. · Baptism symbolizes dying to sin and rising into a new grace-filled life. · Healthy grieving includes creating meaning through loss. · Avoiding death through denial, debauchery, or extreme discipline misses the path of discipleship. · Romans 6 paints resurrection life as leaving the old country of sin for a new land ruled by grace. · Jesus’ resurrection means death never gets the final word—Jesus does. · The power of resurrection isn’t just future hope—it brings renewal to dead dreams, broken relationships, and weary hearts today. Scriptures mentioned in this episode: · Hebrews 2:14-15 · 1 Corinthians 15:32 · Romans 6:1-9 · John 11:35 Books mentioned in this podcast: · Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief by David Kessler Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! · Leave a review · Share it with your friends · Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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  • Episode 48 - Jesus is Resurrection and Life
    May 1 2025
    In this powerful Eastertide episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland explores why the resurrection of Jesus is not just a moment in history — it’s the foundation of Christian faith and our hope beyond the grave. Derek shares personal stories about overcoming his fear of funerals, the importance of showing up for those who grieve, and how Christian hope is rooted not just in going to heaven, but in the promise of resurrection. Drawing from John 11 and the story of Lazarus, Derek unpacks Jesus’ bold declaration: “I am the resurrection and the life.” This episode challenges listeners to trust in Jesus daily, not just as an idea, but as the living embodiment of resurrection power. Whether you're walking through grief, longing for hope, or reflecting on the meaning of Easter, this episode offers encouragement, biblical insight, and a reminder that death does not have the final word. Key Takeaways Resurrection is the foundation of Christian hope — not just heaven. Jesus is resurrection and life — this is personal, not theoretical. Funerals are sacred moments to show up, grieve, and offer presence. John 11 reveals Jesus' deep love for friends in their sorrow. The hope of resurrection invites us to trust Jesus daily — in life, in death, and beyond. Scriptures mentioned in this episode: John 11:5-27 Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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  • Episode 47 - The Resurrection Changes Everything
    Apr 24 2025
    In this joyful episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland celebrates the Easter season with reflections on how the resurrection of Jesus Christ transforms everything—from how we view the cross to how we live with hope in a broken world. As Lent gives way to Easter, Derek invites listeners into the celebration of resurrection life. Drawing from scripture, church tradition, and personal Easter experiences—from pancake breakfasts to fire pit hot dog roasts—he shows how the resurrection shifts our understanding of defeat and death into triumph and new creation. Join Derek as he begins a new series exploring the lasting impact of the resurrection. You’ll be encouraged to view your suffering through the lens of Jesus’ victory and reminded that the light of resurrection still shines in today’s darkness. Key Takeaways: The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of Christian faith—it’s not metaphor, but a historical, physical reality. Without resurrection, the cross looks like defeat; with it, the crucifixion becomes a moment of divine victory. Resurrection reframes how we experience despair, allowing us to live with unshakable hope even in dark times. Christian traditions—like Easter gatherings and communal meals—help anchor us in joy and the story of new life. Choosing silence and holding onto hope in the midst of chaos can become a powerful witness to the peace and kindness of Christ. Whether you’re basking in the light of Easter or struggling to hold onto hope, this episode offers encouragement grounded in the good news that resurrection changes everything. Scriptures mentioned in this episode: 1 Corinthians 15:13–14 1 Timothy 3:16 Psalm 30:3–5 John 8:3–11 Revelation 21:4 Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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  • Episode 46 - Understanding Atonement Through a Shared Meal
    Apr 17 2025
    In this transformative episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland explores the profound meaning of atonement through the lens of Jesus’ final meal with his disciples. As we reflect on Maundy Thursday during Holy Week, Derek challenges the common assumptions about salvation and asks a pivotal question: What are we truly saved for? Join Derek as he unpacks the biblical narrative, from the Book of Exodus to the teachings of Jesus, and discover how the establishment of the New Covenant through Jesus' sacrificial death brings about new creation and lasting peace. Through this engaging conversation, you'll gain fresh insights into the significance of the cross and what it means for believers today. Key Takeaways: Maundy Thursday commemorates Jesus’ Last Supper, where He introduced the New Covenant and modeled sacrificial love. Salvation isn’t solely about going to heaven; it’s about the restoration of all creation. The biblical concept of Shalom reflects God’s desire for peace and wholeness in the world. Through Jesus, the exile of sin ends, ushering in a new Exodus and a renewed relationship with God. The vision of New Jerusalem in Revelation paints a picture of heaven and earth united, where God dwells with His people. Whether you've questioned traditional views of salvation or are seeking a deeper understanding of the cross, this episode offers a compelling perspective rooted in scripture. Scriptures mentioned in this episode: John 13:34 John 3:16 Luke 24:31 Acts 1:6 Matthew 26:26-27 Jeremiah 31:31-34 Revelation 21:1-5 Books mentioned in this episode: The Day the Revolution Began by N.T. Wright Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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  • Episode 45 - Bible Translations For Everyone: A Conversation With Tim Wildsmith
    Apr 10 2025
    In this insightful episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland sits down with Tim Wildsmith, pastor, writer, and author of Bible Translations for Everyone. They dive deep into the Bible translation spectrum, the history of English Bible translations, and how to choose the right Bible version for your study and devotion. Tim shares his journey of falling in love with Scripture, the process behind different translation philosophies, and why having a team of Bible translations on your shelf can enrich your understanding of God’s Word. Whether you're a seasoned Bible reader or just starting your journey, this episode will help you navigate the vast world of Bible translations with clarity and confidence. Key Takeaways Bible translation spectrum: Word-for-word vs. thought-for-thought. Literal vs. accurate: Why clarity matters in translation. KJV history: How Tyndale shaped English Bible translations. The Message Bible: Why it’s useful but also controversial. Best Bible versions: How to choose the right one for you. Multiple translations: Why using different versions deepens study. NET Bible insights: How translator notes clarify key passages. 📖 Bible translations discussed in this episode: English Standard Version (ESV) New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) New Living Translation (NLT) Christian Standard Bible (CSB) The Message (MSG) New English Translation (NET) 🔗 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Tim Wildsmith’s YouTube Channel: YouTube.com/TimWildsmith Tim’s Website: TimWildsmith.com Book: Bible Translations for Everyone: https://amzn.to/4hfTeRo Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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  • Episode 44 - His Wounds, Your Healing
    Apr 3 2025
    In this powerful Lenten episode of Peaceable and Kind, host Derek Vreeland invites us to reflect deeply on the healing power of the cross. As we journey with Jesus toward Jerusalem, Derek explores the meaning of suffering, sin, and redemption through the lens of Scripture—especially the second chapter of 1 Peter, where we’re reminded that “by His wounds, we are healed.” With heartfelt insight, Derek unpacks how Jesus, our Great Physician, heals us both body and soul. From the flu-stricken trenches of parenting to the quiet pain of soul wounds, this episode reminds us that salvation isn’t just about forgiveness, it’s about wholeness. If you've ever wrestled with spiritual pain, questioned God’s healing power, or wondered how the wounds of Christ offer more than just symbolism, this episode is your invitation to bring your brokenness to Jesus—and find real restoration. Key Takeaways Lent isn’t about following strict rules—it’s a time to slow down, reflect, and make space for God to do some healing work in us. The second chapter of 1 Peter gives us a glimpse of Jesus’ suffering—not just as something He endured for us, but as a model for how we can respond to pain without bitterness or revenge. “By His wounds, you have been healed” isn’t just a beautiful phrase—it’s a promise. Jesus’ suffering brings healing for the physical, emotional, and spiritual wounds we carry with us every day. Sin isn’t just doing the wrong thing—it’s more like a sickness that wears us down. Jesus meets us there, ready to restore and renew. Healing doesn’t always happen overnight. But even when we don’t see it right away, God is working—so don’t give up praying, hoping, and trusting. Whether your wounds come from your own sin or the pain others have caused, this episode offers hope: Jesus still heals. Keep seeking. Keep knocking. The Physician is near. Scriptures mentioned in this episode: Jeremiah 3:19-21 1 Peter 2:21-24 Preorder Derek's new book, Incarnation: 8 Lessons on How God Meets Us here: https://amzn.to/42jSZAs Did you find this episode helpful on your spiritual journey? Consider helping us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5-Star rating on your podcast app of choice Get to know the host: https://derekvreeland.com Interact with Derek on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky, or Facebook Episode Website
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