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The Tim Ahlman Podcast is your go-to resource for inspiring conversations that equip leaders to thrive in every vocation, inside and outside the church. With three primary focuses, this podcast dives deep into:

Leadership: Learn from experts across diverse fields as we explore how their insights can shape and sustain a healthy culture in the local church and beyond. Over 60% of listeners expressed a desire for practical discussions on cultivating thriving environments—and that's exactly what these conversations will deliver.

Learn: Engage in deep theological discussions with scholars who illuminate how Christ is revealed on every page of Scripture. Together, we’ll bridge theology to the realities of a post-Christian America, ensuring practical application for today’s world. This segment aligns closely with the themes of the American Reformation Podcast and resonates with the 60% of you who crave more exploration in this area.

Live: Discover healthy habits that empower leaders in all vocations to become holistically healthy. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to lead not only with faith but also with physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

Join Tim Ahlman as we navigate leadership, learning, and living with purpose, so you can lead with strength, wisdom, and a Christ-centered vision.

© 2025 The Tim Ahlman Podcast
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  • Exploring the 17 Questions of God
    May 21 2025

    Have you ever considered that God's questions might reveal more about you than your answers reveal about Him? When the Creator of the universe asks "Where are you?" or "Why do you doubt?" He's inviting us into something far deeper than a theological exercise.

    Charessa Koontz joins the podcast to discuss her new book "The 17 Questions of God and the Impact on Your Life Today," exploring how divine questions transform our spiritual journey. The number 17 holds special significance for her family, connecting biblical narratives with personal experiences of loss and restoration.

    • God's first question "Where are you?" invites honest confession rather than hiding in shame
    • The question "Where have you come from and where are you going?" challenges us to examine our past and future with intentionality
    • Theology of beauty connects to theology of place—creating spaces that orient us toward God
    • Grief has become increasingly isolated in our culture, with fewer community rituals to process loss together
    • Doubt isn't sinful but can lead to deeper faith when it creates curiosity that drives us toward truth
    • Jesus asking Peter "Do you love me?" demonstrates how restoration follows failure through love
    • The book features illustrations by Koontz's 12-year-old daughter Charity, making it truly a family project

    Find "The 17 Questions of God" on Amazon or visit Charessa's website where you'll also discover her new sermon journals designed to help you engage with what God wants you to know, believe, and do each week.

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    51 m
  • Bound, Burdened, Broken: A Framework for Gospel Listening
    May 14 2025

    What if our cultural moment isn't "post-Christian" but rather "pre-Christian"? This shift in perspective could transform how we approach ministry and evangelism in today's secular world.

    Dr. Dean Nadasdy, President Emeritus of the Minnesota South District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, draws from decades of ministry experience to share insights on effective leadership and evangelism. His pastoral wisdom challenges us to reconsider how we approach relationship-building, lay mobilization, and gospel communication in today's church context.

    • Relationships remain the most enduring aspect of ministry—contrary to the advice not to befriend church members
    • Equipping laity for servant ministry through intentional systems helped Woodbury Lutheran achieve roughly 66% member participation
    • The apprenticeship model paired new volunteers with experienced ministry leaders to ensure smooth transitions and proper training
    • Clergy dominance can prevent lay people from fulfilling their calling to serve in Christ's mission
    • The "bound, burdened, broken" framework provides a practical approach to contextualizing the gospel for specific needs
    • Stories engage emotions in ways propositional truth alone cannot, making them powerful tools for gospel communication
    • Modern parables can effectively communicate timeless truths to contemporary audiences
    • Shifting from a "post-Christian" to "pre-Christian" mindset transforms our outlook from defeat to opportunity
    • Our Lutheran theological foundation—commitment to Scripture, grace-centered theology, and Christ-focused proclamation—positions us uniquely for effective ministry
    • Vibrant communities driven by mission, not institutional structures, will attract those seeking authentic spiritual connection


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    43 m
  • A Reformation of Prayer
    May 7 2025

    The catalyst for mission isn't found in strategy, resources, or technical knowledge—it's rooted in prayer. But not just any prayer. In this refreshingly honest conversation, Pastor Chris Paavola shares how his journey from worship director to church planter to established church pastor led him to a profound revelation: most Christians don't know how to pray conversationally with God.

    • Prayer is the catalyst for mission and church transformation
    • The Global South practices prayer with more desperation and dependency
    • Scripted prayers are good but insufficient for developing a prayer culture
    • The "prayers for" method creates natural, conversational prayer times
    • Prayer walking transforms both churches and communities
    • Most church members freeze when asked to pray publicly
    • Creating systems for teaching conversational prayer is essential
    • Prayer services and intercessory prayer teams build prayer culture
    • Prayer reveals our desperation and need for God's intervention
    • New churches reach new people, and different churches reach different people



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