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The Conversation

The Conversation is a podcast focused on spiritual growth, discipleship, personal growth, and how to grow in all areas of your life as a Christian.

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    Pastor Geoff Pickup: Most Pastors Quit – He Didn’t. The Secret of Lasting in Ministry | The Conversation

    In this episode of The Conversation, Pastor Geoff shares his remarkable journey of faith, leadership, and community building over 53 years of ministry. Discover how staying rooted in one place, valuing people, and enduring challenges have contributed to a lasting and impactful spiritual life.

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    Why Most Parents Fail to Disciple Their Children (And How to Fix It) | The Conversation Podcast

    In this episode of The Conversation Podcast, Blessen sits down with author, speaker, and founder of Children Can, Olly Goldenberg, to explore one of the most important questions facing families today: How do we raise children who genuinely love God in a rapidly changing world?Olly shares his powerful story of coming to faith at a young age, sensing God’s call for the next generation, and dedicating his life to discipling children. From praying for the nation’s children at the age of twelve to leading large children’s ministries and raising five children of his own, Olly’s journey reveals a deep conviction: children are not the future of the church—they are part of the church today.The conversation moves into practical areas of family life—homeschooling, creating spiritual rhythms in the home, navigating technology, and building strong relationships with children. Olly challenges parents not to outsource discipleship but to intentionally shape a home wherefaith is lived, not just taught.

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    Chantelle Reid | Does physical training have spiritual effects? | The Conversation Podcast

    In this episode, Chantelle Reid, an Olympian boxer, shares her inspiring journey from childhood training to competing at the highest levels of sport. She discusses the importance of faith in her life, the rigorous training regimen she follows, and the nutritional principles that support her athletic performance. Chantelle also opens up about overcoming significant setbacks, including a serious injury, and how her faith has guided her through challenges. She emphasises the importance of discipline, routine, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. Chantelle reflects on her legacy and the impact she hopes to have on others through her platform."Olympian Boxer Journey""Chantelle Reid Interview""Faith in Sports""Training for Paris 2024 Olympics""Overcoming Sports Injuries""Discipline and Routine in Athletics""Nutritional Tips for Athletes""Inspiring Sports Stories""Boxing vs Kickboxing Transition""Athlete's Faith and Perseverance"

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    Martha Valecillos | From Crisis to Calling: 40 Years of Mission, Miracles & Faithfulness | The Conversation Podcast

    In this episode of Conversations, we sit down with Martha Valecillos, a seasoned missionary from Venezuela whose life and ministry span more than four decades.Martha shares her powerful journey—from a dramatic encounter with Christ sparked by a miraculous healing in her family, to stepping out in faith as a single mother into global missions. Her story is a compelling testimony of God’s faithfulness through obedience, sacrifice, and trust.Inspired by missionary biographies—especially the lives of Gladys Aylward and William Carey—Martha developed a deep hunger to serve beyond the four walls of the church. Despite rejection, uncertainty, and the challenges of raising a son alone, she followed God’s call and found her place in missions through Youth With A Mission (YWAM).Since then, Martha has served faithfully in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Venezuela, witnessing God’s work across cultures and continents.In this conversation, we explore: • Life on the mission field today • Serving in Venezuela amid political and economic instability • Daily dependence on God for provision • Stories of miracles and perseverance • The resilience of the church under pressure • Spiritual disciplines and leadership shaped by sonship • The importance of deep communion with GodThis episode is both sobering and hope-filled—a reminder that the gospel continues to bear fruit, even (and often especially) in the most difficult places.

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    More Than Churchgoers: Becoming Kingdom People | The Conversation Podcast

    In this opening episode of 2026, Blessen Mathew sits down with Pastor Henry Ita to explore the church’s theme for the year: Kingdom People, alongside the spiritual discipline of fasting. Building on previous themes of Kingdom Advance, Kingdom Enlargement, and Unshakeable Kingdom, this conversation moves from concept to lifestyle—what it truly means to live as people of God’s Kingdom every day.Pastor Henry reminds us that Jesus did not merely come to save individuals but to restore a Kingdom that humanity lost through the fall. Salvation is the doorway, but the Kingdom is the home we are meant to live in. Too often believers settle for a minimal faith—attending church, remaining spiritually passive, and never enjoying the full benefits God intends for His people.Fasting is presented not as a religious ritual, but as an ancient and essential discipline that brings the flesh into submission and sharpens spiritual awareness. In a culture driven by comfort and convenience, fasting calls Kingdom people back to hunger for God. This episode challenges listeners—individuals, families, and young people alike—to embrace discipline, intentionality, and spiritual depth, not just for a season, but as a way of life.

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    Pastor Lawrence Neisent - Patterns Reveal Priorities: Building a Life That Lasts

    This episode of Conversations features Pastor Blessen with Pastor Lawrence Neisent, who shares his testimony of dramatic conversion and the rhythms that shape a flourishing life.  Lawrence describes how intentional morning time with God keeps him spiritually fresh and how hearing God's voice is meant to be a natural, ongoing conversation for every believer.  He emphasises building strong family patterns.  The discussion also explores biblical stewardship, with Lawrence teaching that Christians are managers, not owners, of their resources.Key Lessons:Patterns Reveal PrioritiesConversational Relationship with God Shapes Our DecisionsStewardship is a Kingdom Responsibility

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    Josh Raybould: Raising a Generation That Follows Jesus – Not Just Attends Church | The Conversation

    In this new episode of The Conversation podcast, Blessen Mathew and Josh Raybould explore the journey of faith, youth ministry, and the importance of discipleship and mentorship. Josh shares his personal experiences, including his turning point in faith, his call to youth ministry, and the impact of mission trips on his spiritual growth. They discuss the significance of doing life together in discipleship, the role of cultural sensitivity in ministry, and the value of associating with mentors. Josh emphasises the need for young leaders to be light in their communities and to seek guidance from those ahead of them in their spiritual journey.Four Takeaways1. Mentorship is crucial for spiritual growth.2. Mission trips can awaken a passion for sharing the gospel.3. Investing in young people leads to long-term impact.4. The importance of doing life together in discipleship.#inspiringjourney #faithinaction #missiondriven #deepimpact #theconversation #podcast

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    Why must family always come before public ministry? | The Conversation Podcast with Pastor Steve Uppal

    In this uplifting episode of Conversations, Blessen Mathew sits down with Pastor Steve Uppal, Senior Leader of All Nations Church, to explore a holistic vision for Christian life—where faith, fitness, and family come together as one. Known for his passionate preaching and global influence, Pastor Steve shares openly about his personal journey of faith, his transformation through discipline, and how God taught him to align spiritual and physical health. Through stories from his life and ministry, he reminds us that spiritual vitality cannot be separated from emotional and physical well-being. He also gives a transparent look into family life—how to stay rooted in love, balance leadership and parenthood, and make sure that ministry never replaces intimacy with God or with loved ones.Three Key Lessons1. Wholeness Is God’s Design - Faith and health are not separate worlds. God desires for His people to thrive in body,mind, and spirit. Pastor Steve reminds us that neglecting one area eventually affects the others.2. Family Is Your First Ministry - Pastor Steve emphasises that leadership begins at home. He speaks about intentional family rhythms—creating time to connect, pray, and rest together. True success isn’t measured by ministry size, but by faithfulness in loving your family well. “If it doesn’t work at home, it doesn’t work anywhere else.”3. Discipline Creates Freedom - Spiritual and physical fitness both require consistency. Prayer, Scripture, exercise, and rest are not restrictions—they’re rhythms that sustain freedom and clarity. “Discipline is not a prison—it’s a pathway to purpose.”

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    Servant Leadership vs Spiritual Abuse - What the Church Must Learn

    In this episode of The Conversation, Blessen Mathew and Henry Ita explore the concept of spiritual leadership, discussing its definition, qualities, and the importance of self-awareness and joy in leadership. They delve into the challenges of spiritual abuse, the authority and responsibility of leaders, and the need for boundaries. The discussion emphasises the importance of healing from spiritual abuse and encourages emerging leaders to serve humbly and faithfully. 4 Key Lessons Spiritual leadership encourages others to grow in their faith. 1. The qualities of a spiritual leader are rooted in the fruit of the Spirit. 2. Leaders have a responsibility to guide and protect their followers. 3. Setting boundaries is essential for spiritual leaders. 4. Joy is a deep state that should be reflected in a leader's life

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    Faith, Finance & Finishing Well: A Legacy with Bill Sayer | The Conversation Podcast

    In this episode of Conversations, Blessen Mathew talks with Bill Sayer, a retired engineer, elder, and servant-hearted leader, about the purposeful stewardship of money, faith, and retirement.Although his background as an engineer ingrained in him the importance of structure and diligence, it was his faith in God that guided his choices, such as declining international promotions to support his local church and choosing early retirement to engage in prayer ministry.He and his wife not only tithed; they established a dedicated fund called All Saints’ Gifts to generously and joyfully meet various needs. His experiences demonstrate that faith and finances can harmoniously coexist, creating a life that serves others while honouring God.From his upbringing in a Christian household to making significant career decisions in service of the Gospel, Bill imparts valuable insights on prioritising Jesus, fostering a healthy financial partnership with one’s spouse, and embodying a spirit of generosity.Bill explains how he and his wife, Mary, started their budgeting journey with a simple notebook, consistently prioritising tithing and progressively increasing their contributions over the years. Their intentional commitment to a simple lifestyle and generous giving stems from a profound belief that everything they possess is ultimately God’s.3 Key LessonsGenerosity Grows with GratitudeA thankful heart fuels a generous spirit. As you recognise God’s provision, giving becomes a joyful, natural response.Retirement Isn’t a Finish Line—It’s a New BeginningRetirement can be an opportunity to serve in new ways, invest in prayer and ministry, and live out your purpose more fully.A Financial Legacy Is Rooted in Simplicity and StewardshipA life of impact doesn’t require extravagance. Simple, intentional stewardship leaves a lasting legacy that honours God and blesses others.

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    Can Christians Struggle with Mental Health? The Conversation Podcast with Rebekah Ford

    In this conversation, Rebekah Ford shares her journey of faith, leadership, and the challenges of mental health. She emphasises that struggling with mental health does not equate to weakness in leadership. Rebekah discusses her experiences with burnout, the importance of self-care, and how faith has been a cornerstone in her recovery. The conversation also touches on the stigma surrounding mental health in Christian communities and the necessity of seeking both spiritual and professional help. In this conversation, Rebekah shares her journey of faith, healing, and entrepreneurship, emphasising the importance of support systems, balance in life, and leading worship with authenticity. She discusses the challenges of running a business, the significance of family and community support, and the need for personal growth and integrity in leadership roles. Rebekah encourages young worship leaders to focus on their relationship with God and to lead from a place of depth and authenticity, while also being open to change and growth in their personal and professional lives.Three Key Lessons from the Episode1. Mental health challenges can happen to anyone—even strong leaders.2. Balance isn’t accidental—it requires boundaries and planning.3. We must serve from the depth of our private devotion, not the height of our public platform.mental health, leadership, faith, vulnerability, personal growth, community support, mental illness, self-care, professional help, spiritual guidance, faith, healing, entrepreneurship, business challenges, support systems, balance, worship, authenticity, young leaders, personal growth

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    Rolls Royce to Real Estate | The Conversation Podcast

    In this episode of Conversations, I sit down with my good friend Dwayne Squires, a finance expert and entrepreneur, to discuss his inspiring journey from working at Rolls-Royce to running his own real estate business. Dwayne shares how his faith in God, disciplined approach to business, and strategic mindset helped him transition from a stable corporate job into the uncertain yet rewarding world of entrepreneurship.Dwayne’s story is one of vision, resilience, and faith. He grew up in a family of entrepreneurs, which planted the seed for his business mindset early on. While working at Rolls-Royce, he knew he wanted to start his own venture, but he didn’ttake a blind leap—instead, he spent six to seven years building his business on the side, learning valuable lessons from his corporate job before making the full transition.In this episode, Dwayne unpacks:• How he became a Christian and the role faith played in his journey• The lessons he learned from Rolls-Royce that shaped his business mindset• How he transitioned strategically from a corporate job to full-time entrepreneurship• How biblical principles of finance and giving have shaped his approach to business• Why he chose real estate as his business focus• Practical advice for those wanting to start a business or invest in real estateDwayne also shares insights on time management, productivity, and work-life balance, including how he structures his day for maximum efficiency while making time for his family, church, and personal growth. If you’re thinking about making a career shift, starting a business, or investing in property, this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable insights to help you take the next step.Three Key Lessons from the Episode1. Transitioning from Employment to Business Requires Strategy2. Investing in Real Estate is a Long-Term Strategy3. Biblical Principles of Finance and Generosity Bring GrowthDwayne emphasizes that biblical financial principles—such as giving, stewardship, and wise investing—are key to lasting financial success. He has seen firsthand how generosity and trusting God with finances have led to business growth and opportunities.Takeaway: Give generously, steward resources wisely, and operate from a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity.

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    From Businessman to Pastor: Pastor Henry’s Unexpected Calling | The Conversation

    📢 Welcome to The Conversation by New Life Church Derby!In this first episode, we sit down with Pastor Henry Ita, Senior Leader of New Life Church Derby, to hear about his incredible journey from being a businessman in Nigeria to stepping into full-time ministry in the UK. 🚀Pastor Henry shares how he originally planned to build a business for God’s kingdom but was led into church leadership instead. He opens up about the challenges of transitioning from the corporate world to ministry, the importance of vision, leadership, and community, and why setting boundaries in ministry is crucial.🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ How to recognise God’s calling in your life✅ The difference between business leadership and church leadership✅ Why every believer is called to serve, not just pastors✅ The power of vision and how to develop one for your life✅ How the home church model is transforming the Christian communityIf you’re passionate about faith, leadership, and living out your calling, this episode is for you!

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The Conversation is a podcast focused on spiritual growth, discipleship, personal growth, and how to grow in all areas of your life as a Christian.

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