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Faith & Finance LiveHe was getting ready to leave for church to share the message, with a baptism service and potluck to follow when he sensed God telling him to bring extra towels.
As the service was ending God let him know what the extra towels were for as he felt led to ask if there was anyone else who wanted to be baptized that afternoon.
There’s room at the table for you. You don’t have to have yourself all put together, just come as you are.
Then, Perry’s been noticing something about Shawna, she gets really excited about trying new things and then the excitement seems to wane. And asks her, “What’s up with that?”
Also, if you look at Gen Z and you feel fearful about the future we have some exciting news for you about this emerging generation!
Dr. Arthur Satterfield III, VP of Strategy for Young Life, says that Gen Z is hungry for real authentic relationships. They want to be seen, known, and loved. And they want to experience God.
How can we come alongside them, in relationship, and draw them into a deep life in Jesus?
Dr. Arthur L. Satterwhite III is a globally recognized voice on belonging, diversity, and leadership who has been featured in publications like Christianity Today, Outcomes Magazine, and ChurchLeaders.com and on platforms such as Q Ideas, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Joni & Friends, and the Christian Leadership Alliance’s Outcomes Conference. He holds a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership, a Masters in Religious Education, and a Bachelor’s in Business/Marketing. Dr. Satterwhite currently serves as the Vice President of Strategy at Young Life, where he leads a team that aims to enhance strategic capacity, support global alignment, and promote organizational excellence to empower leaders to introduce adolescents to Jesus and help them grow in their faith.
Perry LaHaie's passion is to know Jesus and make Him known. “I’m all in with Jesus but not all put together. I need Jesus right now as much as I did when I first started following Him!” Perry says. In addition to co-hosting Perry and Shawna Mornings, Perry is a singer, songwriter, recording artist, and advocate for those who haven’t yet heard the gospel, especially those in the Muslim world. Born and raised in northern Michigan, he earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications and a graduate degree in Cross- cultural Communications. Perry also serves with Frontiers, a worldwide ministry to Muslims. Perry and his bride, Teresa, call Holland, Michigan home. They have two adult children, Kali and Taylor, and Taylor’s bride, Bri.
Shawna Beyer has a way of telling stories that create personal connection— to her, to one another, and to God. She has been a homeschool mom, church planter, project lead for a consulting company, and church staff member. Though she’s been involved in ministry with her husband (Dan) in Iowa, Arizona, and now Michigan, she was born and raised in Southern California and as they say, “You can take the girl out of California . . .” She is mom to four grown kids (Bryn, Drayson, Eden, and Haven) who no longer need her but humor her anyway. Shawna is passionate about the rhythms we weave into the fabric of our lives to fall more in love with God each day. Healthy foods are her go-to, but she will abandon that whole track in a heartbeat for a homemade cinnamon roll like Grandma used to make.
The Perry and Shawna Podcast: Real life conversations reminding you that you’re Abba’s child and that you’re blessed to be a blessing and loved to share Jesus’ love.