Kingdom & Culture with Mike Whitford
Kingdom & Culture with Mike Whitford
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On KINGDOM & CULTURE with Mike Whitford, we will explore the dynamics of God’s Kingdom advancing in American culture through accomplished guests who are experts in their field(s). Through their stories & insights, together, we will discover answers to deep questions of faith and culture we didn't even know we needed to ask.
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The podcast delves into themes of faith, culture, and the Christian experience in modern society, with episodes that address questions like the place of Christians in the music industry, as exemplified by Bodie, a local church worship leader and rising Christian music artist discussing acceptance in society and integrating faith into everyday life.

On KINGDOM & CULTURE with Mike Whitford, we will explore the dynamics of God’s Kingdom advancing in American culture through accomplished guests who are experts in their field(s). Through their stories & insights, together, we will discover answers to deep questions of faith and culture we didn’t even know we needed to ask.
“Leadership is lonely.” -Kobe Bryant. In this episode, Reverend Alberto Bello, Lead Pastor of The Collective Church in Bakersfield, CA, shares with us some hard, but necessary truths about spiritual leadership in light of his book, “10 Things They Didn’t Tell Me About Leadership.” Pastor Alberto helps us embrace the reality of difficulty in church leadership, while also remaining hopeful for God’s best as we lead from His strength!
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