
Hosted by James Cox Jr · EN

In this episode, we explore Matthew 8:5–13 and the powerful faith of the Roman centurion. We’ll discuss why God calls us to look beyond outward appearances, how true authority comes from Jesus, what God’s Kingdom is really about, and how Christ transforms us into people of greater humility, faith, and selflessness. This episode is a reminder that God isn’t looking for perfection—He’s looking for hearts that trust Him and reflect His character.

God doesn’t call only the qualified—He qualifies the called. In this episode, we explore the life of Amos, a simple shepherd and fig tree farmer whom God chose to proclaim His message. Discover how God still uses ordinary people with willing hearts to accomplish His extraordinary purposes, reminding us that our background doesn’t limit what He can do through us.

In this powerful episode, we explore the meaning of true loyalty through the friendship of David and Jonathan in 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel. This message challenges us to move beyond convenience-based relationships and embrace a higher standard of character—becoming people who keep their word, stay consistent through pressure, and remain faithful even when emotions change. Through their covenant friendship, we learn that real loyalty is active, sacrificial, and unwavering, shaping how we treat friends, strangers, and even those who oppose us.This episode calls listeners to become people whose integrity is seen through action, not just intention—building trust, honoring commitments, and reflecting a life grounded in loyalty no matter the cost.

In this episode, we explore Judges chapter 4 and uncover what it means to lead when you don’t feel ready. Through the lessons of Deborah, Barak, and God’s calling, we discuss how leadership is not about being fully prepared—it’s about being willing. Join us as we talk about faith, partnership, purpose, and why God often uses unlikely people to accomplish extraordinary things. If you’ve ever doubted yourself or questioned your ability to lead, this episode is for you.

In this episode, James reflects on faith, discipleship, conviction, and spiritual growth through Matthew 28 and Hebrews 10. He shares honest lessons about leadership, community, discipline, and learning how to keep moving forward with God one day at a time.

In this episode, we talk about how Jesus came to bring relationship over religion and compassion over tradition. Through everyday examples from Mark chapter 2, we explore how God values people more than rituals and how true freedom is found in walking closely with Jesus instead of performing for approval.

In this episode, we discuss how generosity is more than giving money — it is a lifestyle rooted in fairness, integrity, wisdom, and compassion. We explore treating workers and people honorably, working with excellence as unto God, leading others fairly, and understanding that true wealth is found in good deeds, not material possessions. This episode challenges us to live open-handed, disciplined, and generous lives that reflect Christ in our everyday actions.

Episode Description:In this episode of Grace Beyond Borders, we explore Jonah 1:1–3 and the powerful journey of running from God, encountering His grace, and being called back into purpose. Through Jonah’s story, we see how God’s compassion extends even to our enemies, how disobedience affects more than just us, and how His grace offers second chances. This episode reminds us that our role is simple—trust God, obey His voice, and leave the results to Him.

A powerful call to live with full commitment first to God, then within the home and marriage. This episode unpacks how faith is meant to be lived daily, led intentionally, and passed down through example, while also highlighting God’s design for marriage as a lifelong covenant built on unity, discipline, and unconditional love.

In this episode, Beauty of Dependence, we break down Jesus’ teaching in Mark chapters 9 and 10 and what true greatness really means. It’s not about status, power, or recognition—it’s about how we treat those the world overlooks and how we depend on God like a child. This episode challenges you to trade self-reliance for humility, slow down, and live a life that reflects both compassion for others and complete trust in God.