How do you stay connected to God when your summer schedule feels so hectic? That’s the question we explore in this four-week summer podcast series from Brookwood Care Ministries.

In this first episode, I’m joined by my regular co-hosts, Gene Beckner and Doug Wildman as we discuss our own summer experiences and look to Scripture for ways to encourage our relationship with Jesus.

How do you stay connected in your relationship with Jesus when your schedule gets crazy? I’d love to read your suggestions in the comments below. 

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The Brookwood Ministries Podcast is officially available through the church website, the Brookwood Church App, iTunes, and your device’s podcast app. Episodes from Care Ministries (including this series) are posted on our Facebook Page.

 

Joshua J. Masters is a pastor, author, and missionary with a heart for leading through encouragement and relationship building. His latest book series, Experiencing the Word, releases a new workbook each month as Joshua leads through a year of meditating on the Bible.

A self-proclaimed sci-fi and comic book geek, Josh loves film, art, pop culture, and all things creative (SAG/AFTRA member). Joshua was raised in New England and is now based in South Carolina where he serves as the Executive Director and a missionary for Bridge Builders International. 

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