Now that we know why we build multiethnic churches, how do we go about building them? In Part 2, Pastor Derwin sits down with a few staff members of Transformation Church to talk about what boots on the ground multiethnic ministry actually looks like.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the multiethnic church, it's important to establish our why. In this episode, Dr. Derwin Gray & Vicki Gray discuss the theology behind the multiethnic church and how they got started planting Transformation Church in 2010.
Read MoreIn this special bonus episode of Marinate on That, Dr. Derwin Gray sits down with Rachel Baribeau to discuss what she's doing to "change the narrative." As a sportscaster, Rachel saw first-hand the mental health struggles of young athletes. Now she's working to help them understand their purpose outside of sports.
Read MoreIn this bonus episode of Marinate on That, Dr. Derwin Gray shares what he learned throughout this season about healing and how we can achieve healing today.
Read MoreWe all experience tragedy in our lives. Whether it’s sickness, financial loss, or the death of a loved one; the feeling of being gut-punched by life is inescapable. In this emotional episode, Joel Muddamalle shares about the tragic death of his cousin and the steps he's taken towards healing.
Read MoreIn this episode, Dr. Derwin Gray is joined by Pastor Josh Samarco, who also serves at Transformation Church. Pastor Josh had a tumultuous childhood, but an unexpected encounter with God changed the trajectory of his life. As he grew in his faith, he realized he had to deal with the trauma from his past and began a journey to healing through counseling and biblical community.
Read MoreThis powerful episode of Marinate on That features Dr. Gray's wife, Vicki. She has walked through seasons of extreme suffering that brought on depression. She shares the lessons she learned about God in her suffering and how prayer and His Word brought comfort and lasting transformation.
Read MoreAnxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older. Carlos Whittaker was one of those adults, but in his latest book, Enter Wild, he talks about his journey of healing from anxiety.
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