
Moving Through
Pastor Rob Turner has been Educator & Founder of I Care Outreach since 2004. His passion is to lead, teach, and empower using biblical truth contextualized to transform life practices. We explore how these biblical truths can emerge in our life-relationships, work, finances, personal soul-care, and the well-being of community.
He has served in various pastoral and lead discipleship roles in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio as well as in Kenya, East Africa. He holds an M.A. in Urban Ministry Leadership from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Center for Urban Ministry (CUME), and has served on various community organizations, roundtables, and boards. In 2021, he began his first “Moving Through” podcast.
I Care Outreach works to alleviate poverty through educating and directing the economically vulnerable toward sustainable finances, work, and housing, to strengthen individuals and families. The education platform is designed to meet and join individuals and families in their journey toward long-term hope and lifelong transformation.
We hope by listening to these podcasts that you hear an encouraging message on how to “Move Through”.
Moving Through
Soul-filled Thanksgiving
Now as we are moving toward the end of November our podcast is titled: “Soul-filled Thanksgiving.” Thankfulness is a soulful motive for our Christian life and conduct. It should be our general attitude, our “frame of mind” toward both the blessings and trials of life, with having a vital component of a prayerful life and the right context, for the proper use of material things.
Thankfulness expresses our attitude and heart towards God and others. We draw close to Him with gratitude, and it is a soul-filled signal of our true affection.
As we are “Moving Through Life” it is essential to have a rhythm of ongoing spiritual times of embracing ourselves before God with a “Thankful Heart.”
With our hearts right toward God, we find ourselves in a life practice that rests on our belief in God with careful petition and sincere thankfulness. And this kind of heart will pump and flow right into our soul.
The word thankful implies action as a result. Once we become aware of the benefit received, we express it through our conduct, verbal affirmation, and actions.
A Thankful Heart matters!
In Him,
Pastor Robert M. Turner