Author: Mike Mobley

Follower of Christ, Husband to Joelle, Father to Peyton & Matthew, Finance & Operations Pastor at 121 Community Church, SAG-AFTRA Actor, Founder of Before The Cross, Owner of MMWCS, and Podcast Host for the Not Quite There Show.
Encouragements
The Power Of Shared Experiences…..And Creed

The Power Of Shared Experiences…..And Creed The guys talk about the power of shared experiences, whether at concerts or sports events, and how these moments can bring about unity and worship. They also discuss the fine line between enjoying these experiences and allowing them to become idolized, ultimately encouraging people

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Reflecting On The Last 50 Years

Reflecting On The Last 50 Years Chris recently turned 50! The guys talk about what it’s like to turn 50, the importance of being intentional with time, and how to navigate relationships. They also discuss the fleeting nature of life and the significance of gratitude in our day to day

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The Money Series

The Money Series In this episode, Mike discusses his personal journey with money, sharing insights on budgeting, debt management, and the importance of financial education. Money doesn’t have to be a daunting topic and we can engage in conversations about financial struggles and successes. That’s why The Money Series was

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The Story of Before The Cross

The Story of Before The Cross The guys talk about reaching people online and Mike shares the story and vision behind Before The Cross. A website and now nonprofit that reaches thousands of people, encouraging them, meeting them where they are at, and pointing them to Jesus. They discuss different

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Roundtable Discussion: Retreat and Rest (LIVE From Gun Barrel City)

Roundtable Discussion: Retreat and Rest (LIVE From Gun Barrel City) The guys discuss their experience at a retreat in Gun Barrel City talking about the significance of retreats, and the benefits of stepping away from daily routines. They explore themes of fellowship, personal growth, and the importance of unstructured time

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