The Greater Call

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The Greater Call

Welcome to The Greater Call, where faith, leadership, and life’s greatest lessons intersect. Hosted by CBS Golf Analyst Mark Immelman, this podcast uncovers inspiring stories, timeless truths, and powerful principles from the Bible. Through captivating conversations about life, leadership, and legendary moments, The Greater Call will challenge and encourage you to live with purpose, lead with excellence, and embrace the extraordinary journey God has for you.     

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    The Greater Call Podcast - The Woman from Matthew 15 | Persistent Faith with Emily Trotter

    In this episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman is joined by author, podcaster, and Bible teacher Emily Trotter for a powerful conversation about persistent faith through the story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15. Together, they unpack the courage, humility, boldness, and unwavering trust of a woman who refused to walk away when seeking help from Jesus. This episode explores what her example teaches us about leadership, parenting, resilience, and trusting God in the waiting. Key Themes 🎙️ The persistent faith of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15 🎙️ Humility and boldness can exist together 🎙️ Leadership often requires courage, composure, and discernment 🎙️ Growth often happens in the waiting, the wrestling, and the discomfort 🎙️ Women in Scripture model remarkable strength, faith, and resilience 🎙️ Parenting, legacy, and trusting God through trials 🎙️ God’s blessings often come through perseverance, not ease Memorable Quotes “Belief and faith can overcome any obstacle.” “Humility and boldness aren’t mutually exclusive.” “Where there’s blessing, there’s a wrestle.” “Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is stay persistent.” “God doesn’t ever just give you what you ask for. A lot of the time, you have to wait.” Scripture References • Matthew 15:21–28 • Genesis 32 — Jacob wrestling with God • Hebrews 11 / heroes of the faith • Proverbs 31:25 • Matthew 12:34 • Psalm reference discussed: Be still and know that I am God • Hebrews 4:12 referenced in discussion about the Word being living and active About Our Guest Emily Trotter is an author, podcaster, and Bible teacher known for her encouraging, honest, and Scripture-rooted perspective on faith and everyday life. In this conversation, she joins Mark to reflect on the often-overlooked story of the Canaanite woman and the deep leadership and life lessons found in her persistent faith. 🎙️ Follow Mark Immelman • Instagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman • Facebook: @markimmelmangolf • X: @mark_immelman • LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162 • Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Mother Mary, Mary Magdalene & the Woman at the Well | Female Touch with Dottie Pepper

    In this episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman is joined by golf legend Dottie Pepper for a powerful conversation on female heroes of the faith. Together they explore the strength, courage, and legacy of Mary (mother of Jesus), the Woman at the Well, and Mary Magdalene—and why their stories are essential to understanding God’s call, leadership, and resilience. Key Themes🎙️ Why women in Scripture are pillars of courage, faith, and legacy🎙️ Mary’s courage: obedience, risk, and motherhood under pressure🎙️ The Woman at the Well: redemption, bold witness, and “living water”🎙️ Mary Magdalene: devotion, transformation, and the first resurrection witness🎙️ Leadership lesson: sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is be present Memorable Quotes“She is clothed with strength and dignity. She can laugh at the days to come.” – Proverbs 31:25 “God doesn’t call the qualified. He qualifies the called.” – (Referenced in conversation)  “If you need something done… find a woman.” – Mark Immelman Scripture References• Proverbs 31:25• Mary, mother of Jesus (Gabriel’s announcement / Mary’s obedience)• John 2 — Wedding at Cana (water into wine)• John 4 — The Woman at the Well• Resurrection accounts (Mary Magdalene as first witness) About Our Guest Dottie Pepper is a Hall of Fame professional golfer and one of the most respected voices in golf broadcasting. She joins Mark to highlight the often-overlooked strength and spiritual leadership of women in Scripture. 🎙️ Follow Mark Immelman• Instagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman• Facebook: @markimmelmangolf• X: @mark_immelman• LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162  Website: markimmelman.com Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Peter | Impulsive Rock with Pastor JC Worley

    In this episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman welcomes Pastor JC Worley, Lead Pastor of Go Church (Atlanta), for a candid conversation on Peter—the disciple Mark calls “The Impulsive Rock.” Together they unpack Peter’s highs and lows: bold faith, quick emotion, real failure, and powerful restoration—showing how God uses imperfect people who simply say “yes.”From stepping out of the boat to denying Jesus by the fire, this episode highlights why the greater call is rarely comfortable—and why faith, availability, and grace are the building blocks of lasting leadership and legacy.Key Themes🎙️ Peter’s story: impulsive, emotional, inconsistent—and chosen🎙️ God speaks to our future, not just our present (identity before readiness) 🎙️ The greater call is often uncomfortable—and that’s the point 🎙️ Faith to step out of the boat, even when critics are loud 🎙️ Failure is inevitable—what you do after failure matters most 🎙️ Grace mirrors failure: restoration is real and repeatedMemorable Quotes“My answer is yes, Lord. Now what is your question?” – JC Worley “I’d rather have to calm someone’s passion down than try to ignite a flame.” – JC Worley “If it’s uncomfortable, it’s most likely God.” – JC WorleyScripture References• Matthew 4:18–20 — Jesus calls Peter: “Follow Me”• Matthew 16:13–23 — Peter’s confession / “Get behind me, Satan”• Matthew 14:22–33 — Peter walks on water• Matthew 26:69–75 — Peter denies Jesus three times• John 21:15–19 — Jesus restores Peter: “Do you love Me?”• Matthew 6:33 — “Seek first the Kingdom…”• Mark 9:14–29 — “This kind comes only by prayer and fasting”• Acts 2 — Peter preaches at PentecostAbout Our Guest Pastor JC Worley is the Lead Pastor of Go Church in Atlanta. He recently released his book Deeper 21, a practical devotional on experiencing the power of prayer and fasting over 21 days.🎙️ Follow Mark Immelman• Instagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman• Facebook: @markimmelmangolf• X: @mark_immelman• LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162• Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Isaac | A Patriarch Laughs with Cameron Tringale

    In this episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman welcomes professional golfer Cameron Tringale for a conversation on Isaac the often-overlooked patriarch whose quiet faith helped carry God’s promise forward. Together they explore Isaac’s life as a “steady builder,” the legacy lessons hidden in his story, and what it looks like to lead with integrity, peace, and trust when the spotlight isn’t on you.From Abraham’s near-sacrifice on the mountain to Isaac’s persistence in reopening wells, this episode highlights the power of faithfulness in the everyday—and why doing the small things well can shape generations.Key Themes🎙️ Why Isaac matters, even with fewer “headline moments” in Scripture🎙️ Quiet confidence: choosing peace over conflict and staying mission-focused🎙️ Trust and obedience in the shadow of Abraham’s faith🎙️ The wells: rebuilding legacy, perseverance, and “living water” imagery🎙️ Leadership lessons from favoritism, integrity, and the power of words🎙️ Faithfulness in the basics—how small daily choices build a lasting legacy Memorable Quotes“Presence is often more powerful than explanations.” – Mark Immelman“I say what I mean, and I mean what I say.” – Cameron Tringale“Get in and read it… the secrets are in the dirt.” – Cameron Tringale Scripture ReferencesGenesis 21 — Isaac’s birth and the promise fulfilledGenesis 22 — Abraham and Isaac on the mountain (“The Lord will provide”)Genesis 26 — Isaac’s blessing, conflict over wells, and choosing peaceGenesis 27 — Jacob’s deception, Esau’s grief, and the weight of blessingJohn 4 — Jesus and the woman at the well (living water connection)Matthew 28:18–20 — Faithfulness to the mission (Great Commission principle) About Our GuestCameron Tringale is a professional golfer who has competed around the world and is known for his steady approach, discipline, and measured leadership on and off the course.🎙️ Follow Mark ImmelmanInstagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelmanFacebook: @markimmelmangolfX: @mark_immelmanLinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162Website: markimmelman.com Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Job | Integrity and Faith with Pastor Patrick Keim

    In this episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman is joined by Pastor Patrick Keim (Church of the Highlands – Auburn) for a powerful conversation on the Book of Job. Together they unpack what Job teaches us about suffering, integrity, and trusting God when life makes no sense.From Job’s deep losses to God’s bigger perspective, this episode explores how faith can stay steady in hardship. Mark and Patrick also discuss leadership through pain, the power of being present with others, and how lament can deepen—not destroy—our relationship with God.Key Themes🎙️ Why the Book of Job is really about who God is in suffering🎙️ Faithfulness and integrity when life feels unfair🎙️ The difference between fixing people and being present with them🎙️ Stewardship vs. ownership in leadership and life🎙️ How lament can become a path to deeper trust🎙️ Finding purpose and peace without always getting full answersMemorable Quotes“If Job teaches us anything, it’s that suffering may raise questions—but it can also reveal God more clearly.” – Patrick Keim “Presence is often more powerful than explanations.” – Mark Immelman “An identity built by me is burdened by me.” – Patrick KeimScripture References• Job (primary discussion text)• Job 27:5 — “I will maintain my integrity…”• Romans 12:15 — “Mourn with those who mourn…”• Ephesians 6 — The spiritual battle• Galatians 5:22–23 — The fruit of the Spirit About Our GuestPastor Patrick Keim serves at Church of the Highlands in Auburn, Alabama. He is passionate about helping people follow Jesus with resilience, humility, and purpose—especially through life’s hardest seasons. 🎙️ Follow Mark Immelman• Instagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman• Facebook: @markimmelmangolf• X: @mark_immelman• LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162• Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Jacob | Jacob's Ladder with Wesley Bryan

    Mark Immelman sits down with Wesley Bryan (of Bryan Bros Golf) to unpack the life of Jacob a flawed man on the run who still gets met by a promise-keeping God. They walk through Jacob’s fear, guilt, and consequences, and then zoom in on the pivotal “Jacob’s Ladder” moment where God speaks peace and purpose over him anyway.The conversation also gets practical: perseverance, responsibility, repentance (without using grace as a license), and surrounding yourself with people who speak truth when you’re tempted—or when you fall. In This Episode, You’ll Discover:🎙️ How God meets Jacob while he’s running—and why that matters when you feel unqualified🎙️ The heart of “Jacob’s Ladder” and the promise: “I’m with you…I’ll protect you…I’ll make you into a great nation”🎙️ Why perseverance and time are part of spiritual formation—and leadership formation🎙️ The leadership link between responsibility and maturity🎙️ Why saving grace should lead to repentance—not excuses🎙️ The freedom (and humility) of admitting you’re unworthy—and trusting the One who is🎙️ How community helps you avoid traps—and get out of them when you fall in🎙️ Where to find Wesley + Bryan Bros Golf—and why “read your Bible first” is still the best advice 🔑 Key Verses Mentioned• Genesis 28 (Jacob’s Ladder / Bethel) — Jacob sees the ladder and hears God’s promise• Genesis 28:15 (theme echoed in the conversation) — God’s presence and protection promise• Genesis (Jacob’s story overall) — “Go read the story of Jacob…in Genesis”  🙌 About Wesley BryanWesley Bryan, a former PGA TOUR golfer and winner, creates golf content alongside his brother George as the @BryanBrosGolf—using their platform to entertain and, as Wesley shared, to be a light for Christ.You can find them by searching Bryan Bros Golf on YouTube and socials. 🎙️ Follow Mark Immelman• Instagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman• Facebook: @markimmelmangolf• X: @mark_immelman• LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162• Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Lessons on Maturity and Obedience | Kyle Jackson on Obedience and Maturity under Fire

    Episode 16 of The Greater Call: Obedience and Maturity Under Fire —with Kyle JacksonIn this recap episode of The Greater Call, host Mark Immelman is joined by Kyle Jackson to revisit seven heroes of the faith—and the leadership lessons they teach when life turns up the heat. Together they unpack how Solomon, Daniel, Philip, Abraham, Paul, Isaiah, and James model obedience, character, wisdom, and maturity under pressure—and why God measures faithfulness more than outcomes.In This Episode, You’ll Discover:🎙️ Why “obedience over comfort” is often the defining decision of calling🎙️ How wisdom beats wealth—and why Solomon asked for what he needed most🎙️ What Daniel teaches about character-based influence (not title-based influence)🎙️ Why God measures obedience more than outcomes—and what Philip’s story proves 🎙️ How Abraham models faith through delay, uncertainty, and costly trust🎙️ What Paul’s conversion reveals about grace, purpose, and second chances🎙️ How Isaiah stayed faithful without applause—and why standing firm matters🎙️ Why James calls trials a pathway to maturity—and how to steward your tongue🎙️ A simple “SOAP” Bible study method to slow down, apply Scripture, and grow🎙️ Kyle’s next chapter: stepping into lead pastor leadership at Cape Christian ChurchKey ThemesObedience Over ComfortGod’s invitations often require discomfort—and clarity frequently comes after the yes.Wisdom for the AssignmentSolomon chose wisdom because he needed it to lead well under pressure.Character Creates InfluenceDaniel’s credibility was rooted in integrity, not a position or title.Faithfulness Over MetricsPhilip left a “revival moment” for one person—because obedience is the win.Grace and Second ChancesPaul’s story is proof that nobody is too far gone—and purpose can be redeemed.Standing Firm Without ApplauseIsaiah’s faithfulness reminds leaders to tell the truth even when it costs them.Maturity Under FireJames reframes trials as training—perseverance shapes leaders who lack nothing.🔑 Key Verses Mentioned1 Kings 3 — Solomon asks God for wisdomEcclesiastes 3 — “A season for everything”Daniel 1 — Resisting compromise and staying set apartDaniel 6 — Daniel in the lions’ denActs 8 — Philip and the Ethiopian eunuchGenesis 22 — Abraham’s obedience with IsaacActs 9 — Paul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to DamascusIsaiah 7:4 — “Do not be afraid…”Isaiah 7:9 — “If you do not stand firm in your faith…”James 1:2–4 — Trials, perseverance, and maturityJames 3 — The power (and danger) of the tonguePsalm 8:3–4 — “When I consider the heavens…”Psalm 143:10 — “Teach me to do your will…”🔥 Takeaways➡ Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about obedience, character, and trust.➡ Don’t fear pressure; let it develop you. ➡ Your influence grows when your integrity stays steady.➡ Stop chasing outcomes—start measuring faithfulness.➡ Delays aren’t denial; God’s timing forms your maturity.➡ Grace can rewrite your story—no matter your past.➡ Choose your words carefully; the tongue can ignite a fire or breathe life.🎙️ Follow Kyle JackConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – James | Brotherly Advice with Stephen Bunn

    In Episode 15 of The Greater Call, Mark Immelman is joined by Stephen Bunn, Vice President of College Golf Fellowship and longtime PGA TOUR chaplain, for a rich and deeply practical conversation centered on the book of James—often called the Proverbs of the New Testament.Through personal stories, leadership insight, and honest reflection, Mark and Stephen explore how James—Jesus’ own brother—offers timeless guidance on faith in action, humility, perseverance, wisdom, and controlling the tongue. This episode challenges listeners to live out their faith authentically, especially in leadership, relationships, and everyday decisions.In This Episode, You’ll Discover:🎙️ Why James’ transformation from skeptic to servant matters deeply for modern faith🎙️ How encountering the resurrected Jesus changed James’ entire worldview      🎙️ Why the book of James is a practical leadership and life playbook🎙️ What it truly means to “consider it pure joy” during trials🎙️ How perseverance produces maturity, completeness, and lasting strength🎙️ Why faith without action falls short of true discipleship🎙️ The power—and danger—of the tongue in leadership and relationships🎙️ Why listening is one of the most overlooked leadership skills🎙️ How humility dismantles favoritism and transforms influence🎙️ What servant leadership looks like in real-world settings, from ministry to the PGA TOUR🔑 Key Verses MentionedJames 1:2–4 — Joy and perseverance through trialsJames 1:19 — Quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to angerJames 1:22 — Be doers of the Word, not hearers onlyJames 2 — Warning against favoritismJames 3 — The power and danger of the tongueJames 4 — Humility and submission to GodEphesians 4:31–32 — Putting off bitterness, putting on kindness and forgiveness🔥 Takeaways ➡ Faith is proven through action, not intention ➡ Trials refine leaders when met with perseverance ➡ Joy is rooted in trust, not circumstances ➡ Listening builds wisdom and credibility ➡ Words can heal or harm—choose them carefully ➡ Humility creates lasting influence ➡ Servant leadership reflects the heart of Christ ➡ God uses ordinary people who live with obedience and grace🙌 About Stephen BunnStephen Bunn serves as Vice President of College Golf Fellowship, where he helps disciple and mentor college golfers, coaches, and leaders across the country. A longtime PGA TOUR chaplain, Steven is known for his humility, wisdom, and passion for helping others live out their faith authentically.🌐 Website: https://collegegolffellowship.com🎙️ Follow Mark ImmelmanInstagram & YouTube: @MarkImmelman Facebook: @markimmelmangolf X: @mark_immelman LinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162 Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Isaiah | Growing Tomorrow with Pastor Dave Owen

    Mark Immelman welcomes Pastor Dave Owen of Providence Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, for a profound exploration of legacy, leadership, spiritual grounding, and the timeless wisdom found in the book of Isaiah.From Isaiah’s life-altering encounter with God to the prophetic hope woven throughout his writings, Mark and Pastor Dave unpack what it means to truly plant seeds for tomorrow—in leadership, family, faith, and personal growth.Through heartfelt stories, biblical insight, and real-world wisdom shaped by decades of ministry (including mentoring U.S. Open Champion Webb Simpson), Pastor Dave shares how we can stay rooted in God, stand firm in our calling, and lead with courage in a culture that often drifts toward uncertainty.🔑 Key Verses MentionedIsaiah 6 — Isaiah’s vision of the LordIsaiah 7:9 — “If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.”Isaiah 7:14 — The promise of EmmanuelIsaiah 9:6–7 — “For unto us a child is born…”Isaiah 26:3–4 — Perfect peace for those whose minds are steadfastIsaiah 40:28–31 — Strength for the weary; soaring on wings like eaglesColossians 2 — Being rooted and built up in ChristMatthew 7:24–27 — Build your life on the RockPastor Dave serves at Providence Church in Raleigh, NC, overseeing outreach and student ministries. He has invested deeply in mentoring leaders—including PGA TOUR players like Webb Simpson—and is passionate about equipping believers to influence their world with humility, steadfastness, and faith.Instagram: (search: Providence Church Raleigh)Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Paul | Second Chances with Tedd Scott

    In Episode 13 of The Greater Call, Mark Immelman welcomes long-time PGA TOUR caddie, coach, and Sunday-sermon storyteller Ted Scott for a powerful conversation on transformation, leadership, perspective, and what it truly means to find joy beyond circumstances.Through the lens of the Apostle Paul—once a fierce persecutor of Christians, later a bold ambassador of grace—Mark and Ted explore how second chances shape us, strengthen us, and invite us into deeper purpose.With raw honesty, humor, personal stories from the PGA TOUR, and spiritual insight, this episode shines a spotlight on joy in hardship, humility in leadership, and the life-changing power of encountering Jesus.In this episode, you’ll discover:🎙️ Why Paul’s transformation is one of the most radical in Scripture🎙️ How God used Paul’s past—not in spite of it, but through it 🎙️ Why humility, teachability, and wisdom make the strongest leaders 🎙️ The spiritual perspective that carried Paul through shipwrecks, beatings, and prison 🎙️ How Ted practices leadership and humility while caddying for World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler 🎙️ Why joy can exist even in suffering—and how Ted has experienced this in his family’s current trial 🎙️ The power of forgiveness, especially toward those who hurt you 🎙️ Why being “all things to all people” is a biblical model for influencing others with authenticityKey ThemesTransformation Begins With Encounter Paul went from persecutor to preacher overnight—proof that no one is beyond God’s reach.Leadership Requires Humility From the fairways of the PGA TOUR to the teachings of Paul, humility and teachability always outperform ego.Joy Is Not Circumstantial Echoing Paul in prison, Ted shares how he has found supernatural peace while walking through deep family pain.Forgiveness Frees Everyone Involved Paul’s forgiveness of the jailer mirrors how choosing grace over resentment changes hearts.Your Weakness Can Become Someone Else’s Strength Vulnerability is not a liability—it’s an invitation for others to heal, grow, and believe they can change too.Becoming “All Things to All People” Authentic influence requires connection, empathy, and a willingness to meet people where they are.Whether you’re navigating leadership, parenting, hardship, or personal growth, this episode will inspire you to embrace your second chance—and the transformation waiting on the other side.Key Verses MentionedActs 9 — Paul’s encounter on the road to Damascus Philippians 1 — Joy and purpose even in chains 1 Corinthians 9:22–23 — “I have become all things to all people…” Romans 3:23 — “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”Follow Reverend Ted ScottInstagram: @jtedscott (For those interested in supporting his recommended ministry, DM Ted on Instagram for details.)Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Abraham | Irrational Obedience with Norrie Steyn

    In this stirring episode of The Greater Call Podcast, host Mark Immelman welcomes Norrie Steyn—former college golfer turned global ministry leader—to unpack the incredible faith journey of Abraham. Through storytelling, Scripture, and heartfelt reflection, Mark and Norrie explore what it truly means to follow God when obedience doesn’t make sense. Together they connect Abraham’s story to modern life and leadership—what it looks like to leave comfort behind, to trust God’s timing, and to obey even when logic says otherwise. From Abraham’s call to leave home, to his willingness to sacrifice Isaac, the conversation dives deep into faith, family, identity, and the courage to believe in the impossible. You’ll also hear Norrie’s inspiring testimony—from his roots in South Africa and college golf dreams to a full-time calling in ministry—and how God’s faithfulness transforms “irrational obedience” into life-changing purpose.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why Abraham’s obedience seemed irrational—but changed everything How God’s promises stretch beyond what we can imagine The difference between identity and assignment in leadership What true faith looks like when comfort is left behind How impatience can distort God’s plan—and the peace found in trusting His timing The link between obedience, joy, and eternal purpose Why Abraham’s story reminds us that we’re never past our “sell-by date” for God’s calling Guest Links: Learn more about Norrie Steyn and College Golf Fellowship: collegegolffellowship.com Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Philip | The Obedient Evangelist with Jason Romano

    The Greater Call welcomes Jason Romano — former ESPN producer and host of Sports Spectrum — for an inspiring conversation about Philip the Evangelist. Together they explore Philip’s story from Acts 8 and what it teaches us about obedience, leadership, and legacy.From leaving comfort zones to following divine direction, Mark and Jason unpack how Philip’s courage and faith sparked a ripple effect that carried the Gospel from Jerusalem to Africa — a legacy of obedience still felt today.Key Themes• The power of obedience in following God’s call• How Philip’s courage led to the first Gentile conversions• The connection between leadership and serving others• Lessons from Jason’s own leap of faith leaving ESPN to launch Sports Spectrum• The ripple effect of one faithful act of obedience• Building a lasting legacy through faith, family, and serviceMemorable Quotes“If you just get this one word, you’ll get the whole walk with Jesus — obedience.” – Jason Romano“Philip wasn’t the boss; he was the servant who led through love.” – Mark Immelman“It’s when you’re uncomfortable that God does His best work.” – Jason RomanoScripture References• Acts 8:26–40 — Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch• Acts 21:8–9 — Philip’s household and legacy• Matthew 28:18–20 — The Great Commission• John 16:33 — “Take heart; I have overcome the world.”About Our GuestJason Romano is the host and producer of Sports Spectrum, a media platform where faith and sports intersect. A former ESPN producer with nearly two decades of broadcast experience, Jason now uses his platform to share stories of athletes living boldly for Christ.📍 SportsSpectrum.com📲 Instagram / X: @JasonRomanoConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast: Daniel | Faith in the Lions' Den with Webb Simpson

    In this inspiring episode of The Greater Call Podcast, host Mark Immelman sits down with PGA Tour champion and Ryder Cup vice-captain Webb Simpson to discuss what it means to live and lead with unwavering faith—both in the spotlight and in everyday life.Drawing powerful parallels between the biblical story of Daniel and Webb’s own journey, Mark and Webb unpack lessons on integrity, humility, and trusting God through life’s triumphs and trials. From the pressure of the Ryder Cup to the daily discipline of spiritual growth, Webb reveals how faith shapes his leadership, his marriage, and his purpose on and off the course.They explore how Daniel’s steadfast devotion in a foreign land mirrors the challenges of living boldly for Christ in modern culture—and how Webb strives to do the same on the PGA Tour.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Daniel’s unwavering faith inspired Webb Simpson’s approach to leadershipWhy your inner circle determines your direction — “Show me your five closest friends…”How Webb and his wife Dowd put God first in their marriage and found redemptionThe difference between hoping for success and hoping in successHow to identify idols in your life and re-center your priorities around ChristThe importance of community, mentorship, and accountability in the Christian walkHow to stay resolute when faith is tested by pressure, performance, or public opinionWhy true leadership begins with humility, gratitude, and serviceGuest Links:🎧 Listen to The Bible Caddy Podcast with Webb Simpson — where golf and scripture meet each week📱 Follow Webb Simpson on social media: @WebbSimpson1Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast - Solomon | Leadership Gold with Scott Lehman

    Episode 9: Solomon: Leadership GoldIn this powerful episode of The Greater Call Podcast, host Mark Immelman is joined by Scott Lehman—founder of In His Grip Ministries, encourager, author, and leader. Together they dive into the life and leadership of King Solomon, uncovering timeless lessons on wisdom, humility, and legacy.Scott shares insights from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, connecting Solomon’s story to our own journeys as leaders, parents, and followers of Christ. You’ll hear practical lessons on seeking God’s wisdom first, leading with humility, and living a legacy—not just leaving one.They also reflect on the life and faith of Charlie Kirk, the importance of surrounding yourself with truth-speaking mentors, and how divine appointments often come in the interruptions of daily life.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why Solomon’s prayer for wisdom still matters for leaders todayHow humility and servanthood shape true leadershipThe daily practice of surrendering ego and seeking God firstPractical life lessons from Proverbs (including Proverbs 3:5–6)The difference between chasing after the wind and living with purposeHow to live your legacy with intentionality every dayGuest Links:Learn more about Scott Lehman and In His Grip Ministries: inhisgripgolf.comFollow Scott on social media: @ScottLehmanConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, & X) 🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search The Greater Call Podcast 📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!🌐 Website → markimmelman.com/the-greater-call👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review so more leaders of faith can be encouraged to live with purpose, wisdom, and legacy.Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – When God Calls the Unqualified | Josh Baldwin on Courageous Faith

    Episode 8 of The Greater Call, Mark Immelman welcomes chart-topping gospel artist Josh Baldwin to unpack powerful leadership lessons through the lens of biblical heroes. From Gideon’s hidden courage to Moses’ reluctant obedience, they explore how God often uses the unqualified to accomplish the extraordinary. With candid conversation, real-life stories, and spiritual depth, Mark and Josh reflect on what it means to step into your calling—even when fear, doubt, or setbacks stand in the way. In this episode, you’ll discover: 🎙️ Why Gideon’s timidity didn’t disqualify him from leading 🎙️ How Joseph’s prison season prepared him for promotion 🎙️ The heart of David: how honesty and worship can coexist with mistakes 🎙️ Paul’s radical transformation from persecutor to purpose-driven missionary 🎙️ What Noah teaches us about obedience in the face of ridicule 🎙️ Why Joshua’s optimism and courage helped him see beyond giants 🎙️ How Moses’ insecurities didn’t stop God from using his voice Key Themes: God uses the willing, not just the “ready” Being faithful in hidden seasons prepares you for public leadership Real leadership starts with humility and obedience Your past doesn’t disqualify your future—God redeems everything Whether you’re building your faith, raising a family, leading a team, or just trying to figure out what you’re “made for,” this episode will encourage you to trust God with your potential—and keep showing up, even when it’s hard.  🔑 Key Verses Mentioned: Judges 6:12 — “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” Exodus 4:10–12 — “Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.” Hebrews 11:1 — “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” 2 Corinthians 3:17 — “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”  🎵 Music Mentioned: Made for More Evidence Where the Spirit of the Lord Is (aka Freedom) Upcoming EP: Full Grown Man — out September 5 First single Salvation Song — drops August 1  🔥 Takeaways: ➡ You don’t have to feel fearless to be faithful. ➡ God often meets you in your weakness—then uses it for His glory. ➡ Your story, when surrendered to God, becomes someone else’s breakthrough. ➡ Leadership starts by saying “yes,” even if you feel unqualified. ➡ Being obedient is more important than being impressive. 🎶 Follow Josh Baldwin Instagram: @JoshBaldwin Website: joshbaldwin.com Music on all streaming platforms Follow Mark ImmelmanInstagram & YouTube: ⁨@MarkImmelman⁩Facebook:@markimmelmangolfX: @mark_immelmanLinkedIn: @mark-immelman-87ab46162Website: markimmelman.comConnect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call - Moses | Obedient Wanderer

    In this compelling episode, Mark Immelman and Pastor Kyle dive into the story of Moses—the reluctant leader who went from exile in the desert to delivering an entire nation. Known for his insecurities and resistance to God's call, Moses’ journey reminds us that feeling unqualified doesn't disqualify us from divine purpose.Through honest dialogue and biblical insight, they unpack practical takeaways from Exodus 3–4, including:Why God often calls us through our weaknesses, not in spite of themHow obedience can open doors, even when we’re afraidWhat it means to trust God's timing and provisionHow our past experiences can shape us for future purposeWhy it’s okay to wrestle with doubts—God is still patient and presentWhether you’re facing a big decision, struggling with confidence, or wondering if you’re really called, this episode will encourage you to lean into obedience and let God do the equipping.Key Verses Mentioned: Exodus 3:11 — “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh?” Exodus 4:12 — “Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say.” 2 Corinthians 12:9 — “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”Takeaways: ➡ God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. ➡ Obedience matters more than confidence. ➡ Your weakness is not a limitation—it’s an opportunity for God to shine.Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast - Gideon | Timid Hero

    In this powerful episode, Mark Immelman and Pastor Kyle unpack the story of Gideon—the unlikely military leader who went from hiding in a winepress to leading Israel to victory with only 300 men. Known for his timidity, Gideon's journey is a testimony to how God calls out our potential, even when we don’t see it in ourselves.Through candid conversation and spiritual insight, they explore key leadership lessons from Judges 6–8, including:How God qualifies the called—not the other way aroundWhy faith doesn’t require perfection, just obedienceWhat real humility looks like in leadershipHow success can test our character more than failureWhy obedience often precedes understandingWhether you’re leading a team, a household, or simply your own journey, this episode will encourage you to say "yes" even when you're unsure, and to lead with bold humility.Key Verses Mentioned: Judges 6:12 — “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” Hebrews 11:1 — “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Ephesians 4:29 — “Only speak what is helpful for building others up.”Takeaways: ➡ Great leaders often emerge from unlikely places. ➡ Faith doesn’t eliminate fear—it gives you courage to obey anyway. ➡ True leadership is rooted in humility and trust in God’s strength, not your own.Connect with Us: 📱 Instagram + X: @thegreatercall 📺 YouTube: The Greater Call 💬 DM us for prayer, book recommendations, or just to say hey!Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Joshua | Learned Leader

    🎙️ The Greater Call Episode 5: Learned LeaderIn This Episode: In this episode of The Greater Call Podcast, Mark and Pastor Kyle dive deep into the life and legacy of Joshua—one of the Bible’s most courageous and impactful leaders.Fresh off an unforgettable week at The Masters, Mark reflects on calling history at Amen Corner, and Kyle uses it as a springboard into a conversation on faith, leadership, and resilience. Together, they explore Joshua’s journey from Moses' assistant to fearless military commander, drawing powerful parallels to the leadership challenges we all face.🔑 Key Takeaways:👣 Follow Before You Lead: Joshua learned by walking closely with Moses. Leadership starts with humility and a hunger to grow.🧠 Faith Over Fear: Courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s choosing faith when fear creeps in. Joshua faced giants with confidence in God’s promises.📖 Obedience in the Unconventional: God’s plans don’t always make sense. Marching around Jericho wasn’t logical—but it was faithful. Joshua trusted the process.🏗️ Preparation Before Promotion: Joshua’s years in the shadows equipped him to lead in the spotlight. Don't skip the grind.👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Legacy in Leadership: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” (Joshua 24:15) Joshua’s leadership was rooted in spiritual conviction that outlived him.📖 Verses Referenced: Joshua 1–6, Joshua 24:15, 1 John 4:18🧠 Quote of the Episode: “Fast might just mean you crash harder.” – Pastor Kyle Jackson🙌 Join the Movement: We're building a community of faith-driven leaders who live boldly and lead intentionally.Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Noah | Faithful Existence

    🎙️ Episode 4: Faithful ExistenceIn This Episode: Mark Immelman and Pastor Kyle Jackson explore the story of Noah—arguably one of the most well-known figures in the Bible. From building the ark in obedience to God's call to leading through uncertainty and ridicule, Noah’s life offers timeless lessons in leadership, legacy, and faithful living.🔑 Key Takeaways:🛠️ Obedience Over Outcome: Noah followed God's direction to build the ark without knowing exactly why or when the rain would come. His story reminds us that success often begins with simply saying "yes" to God.🧱 Discipline and Consistency: Building the ark took over 100 years. Noah’s day-by-day commitment, despite public mockery, teaches us that small daily disciplines compound over time into something great.👣 Leadership Lessons: Leadership requires doing the right thing even when it’s hard. Noah led by example, maintained his integrity, and earned the trust of his family—not just through words, but through consistent action.🏠 Vision + Mission: Having a clear vision is powerful, but without a mission and clear steps to get there, it’s just an idea. God gave Noah both a vision (build the ark) and a mission (specific instructions to follow).🦺 Legacy and Influence: Noah’s faithfulness didn’t just save him—it preserved humanity. As leaders, parents, or mentors, our obedience and consistency leave a lasting legacy.🌈 God's Presence in the Storm: The rainbow at the end of the flood wasn’t just a symbol for Noah—it’s a reminder for us, too, that even in our darkest storms, God is still with us.🧭 Leadership Truths:Leadership is lonely, but obedience brings purpose.People often trust the leader before they trust the vision.What you put in will come out when pressure is applied.Trust is built over time through integrity and action.📖 Verses Referenced:Genesis 6–9 (The story of Noah)Habakkuk 2 (Write the vision and make it plain)2 Timothy 2:20–21 (God uses clean vessels)🧠 Quote of the Episode:“God doesn’t call the qualified—He qualifies the called.” – Pastor Kyle Jackson🙌 Join the Movement:We're building a tribe of men and women who lead with faith, live with purpose, and leave a legacy. Follow us, subscribe, and share with your friends!Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – Paul | Unshakable Mission

    The Greater Call Podcast - Episode 3Title: Unshakable Mission – The Apostle Paul🎙️ Hosts: Mark Immelman & Pastor Kyle JacksonEpisode OverviewIn this episode of The Greater Call Podcast, Mark and Pastor Kyle dive into the incredible life and mission of the Apostle Paul. From persecutor to preacher, Paul’s transformation is one of the most remarkable in history, showing the power of purpose, perseverance, and leadership. His story reminds us that no one is beyond redemption, and when we discover our calling, we should pursue it with unwavering determination.Key Takeaways from This Episode:✅ Paul’s Radical Transformation – From persecuting Christians to becoming one of the greatest missionaries in history. ✅ Living with an Unshakable Mission – Despite shipwrecks, prison, and persecution, Paul stayed focused on his purpose. ✅ Leadership Lessons from Paul – How Paul built teams, mentored others, and communicated effectively to spread the Gospel. ✅ Finding Your Purpose – How Paul’s life teaches us to embrace our calling and go all-in. ✅ The Power of Perseverance – How resilience in tough times can shape us into stronger leaders.Notable Quotes from the Episode:🗣️ “Paul makes you want to run through a wall!” – Kyle Jackson 🗣️ “Without vision, people perish. Paul had a vision, and he was all in.” – Mark Immelman 🗣️ “Paul didn’t micromanage. He multiplied leaders and entrusted them with the mission.” – Kyle JacksonAction Steps for Listeners:🔹 Reflect on your personal ‘road to Damascus’ moment—where have you experienced a shift in purpose? 🔹 Ask yourself: Am I leading with clarity and perseverance? 🔹 Take one leadership principle from this episode and apply it this week in your workplace, family, or community. 🔹 Share this episode with someone who needs encouragement in their faith or leadership journey.Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast – David | Perfectly Human

    📌 Episode OverviewWelcome to The Greater Call Podcast, where we explore life, leadership, and legacy through the lives of biblical heroes. In this episode, hosts Mark Immelman and Pastor Kyle Jackson dive into the extraordinary journey of King David—from shepherd boy to warrior, poet, and ultimately, the greatest king of Israel.📌 Key Takeaways from David’s Story🔹 The Ultimate Leadership Story – David’s rise from obscurity to royalty is a testament to perseverance, faith, and preparation.🔹 Failing Forward – David’s failures were not the end but stepping stones to his purpose. His story reminds us that setbacks don’t define us—our response to them does.🔹 Preparation Meets Opportunity – David’s triumph over Goliath wasn’t luck; it was the result of years of unseen preparation. Hard work in the quiet places prepares us for legendary moments.🔹 Mindset Matters – From his self-talk before battle to his humility after mistakes, David’s life highlights the power of perspective and trust in God’s plan.🔹 The Power of Humility & Honesty – Despite his great successes, David remained teachable, admitted his failures, and sought redemption. True leadership requires vulnerability and growth.📌 Memorable Quotes🗣️ “Failure is not final—it’s part of the journey.”🗣️ “If you haven’t failed, you’re not trying big enough.”🗣️ “Your preparation in private determines your success in public.”Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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    The Greater Call Podcast - Joseph | Dream Again

    Welcome to The Greater Call Podcast—a place where we dive into life and leadership lessons from the greatest leaders of all time. In this debut episode, hosts Mark Immelman and Pastor Kyle Jackson explore the incredible story of Joseph, one of the most inspiring figures in the Bible.Joseph's journey—from favored son to betrayal, slavery, imprisonment, and ultimately, redemption—offers timeless lessons on perseverance, integrity, and faith. No matter where you are in life, Joseph's story reminds us to dream again, trust the process, and embrace the journey.🔥 Key Takeaways:✅ Your Dream is Worth the Wait – Great dreams often come with great challenges. Stay patient and trust the process.✅ Integrity Over Opportunity – Joseph chose character over shortcuts, and it shaped his destiny.✅ Forgiveness is Freedom – Holding onto bitterness only holds you back. Letting go moves you forward.✅ Use Your Gifts, Even When No One is Watching – True leadership isn't about being seen; it's about serving others.✅ God is in the Details – Even in trials, setbacks, and waiting seasons, God is working for your good.📖 Episode Highlights:⏳ [00:02] – Welcome & introduction to The Greater Call Podcast🎙️ [00:10] – Joseph’s story: From the pit to the palace💡 [00:25] – Handling life’s setbacks with faith and resilience🙌 [00:40] – The power of forgiveness and how it impacts leadership🔥 [00:50] – Encouragement to dream again and step into your callingIf you've ever felt like life isn’t going as planned or that your dreams have faded, this episode is for you!Connect with Us:📲 Follow us on social media: @TheGreaterCall (Instagram & X)🎥 Subscribe on YouTube: Search ‘The Greater Call Podcast’📩 DM us for prayer requests, leadership advice, or to share your story!📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube: The Greater Call Podcast💌 Send feedback or topic ideas via direct messageWebsite→ https://markimmelman.com/the-greater-call/✨ Be full of joy in all things, no matter where you are. Be thankful. Go and be a legend! ✨

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to The Greater Call, where faith, leadership, and life’s greatest lessons intersect. Hosted by CBS Golf Analyst Mark Immelman, this podcast uncovers inspiring stories, timeless truths, and powerful principles from the Bible. Through captivating conversations about life, leadership, and legendary moments, The Greater Call will challenge and encourage you to live with purpose, lead with excellence, and embrace the extraordinary journey God has for you.

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Mark Immelman

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