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by NC Baptists

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We are a movement of churches on mission together.

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3/3/2020

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Episode thumbnail for How every Christian can support adoption and foster care

February 17, 2026

How every Christian can support adoption and foster care

Join Todd Unzicker and Andrew Hopper as they discuss the theological connection between believers’ spiritual adoption in Christ and the call to care for the orphan. Discover how your church can grow from “guilt-driven” ministry to become a community of “rope holders” for the vulnerable and the families caring for them. In this episode, Todd Unzicker sits down with Andrew Hopper, pastor of Mercy Hill Church, to discuss his new book, Chosen: Building Your Family the Way God Builds His. Hopper shares his personal journey as an adoptive father and explains why adoption should never be a “litmus test” for the faith, but rather a response to the gospel. They explore the theological framework of being “chosen” by God and how that reality should naturally overflow into a church’s mission to care for vulnerable children. Listen as they offer practical encouragement and unpack different ways local church members and N.C. Baptists can act as “rope holders” – the vital support system of believers who sustain adoptive and foster families. Whether through financial generosity, providing childcare or offering relational support, Hopper and Unzicker emphasize that every member of the local church has a role to play. By partnering with initiatives like Every Child, churches of all sizes can move toward a sustainable, mission-focused vision where children in North Carolina have a gospel-centered home.

Episode thumbnail for From seeking God to sharing Christ: Bridging the disciple-making gap

February 2, 2026

From seeking God to sharing Christ: Bridging the disciple-making gap

Are our churches actually making disciples, or are we just barely passing? Brian Upshaw and Drew Dabbs dive into the latest LifeWay Research findings and discuss how pastors can move their congregations from a ‘D’ average to vibrant, Great Commission impact.  The latest State of Discipleship study reveals a startling disconnect in the pews: while churchgoers score high on “seeking God,” they are failing in Bible engagement and sharing Christ. Drew Dabbs, discipleship ministry strategist, points out that while “Ds get degrees” in college, a “D” average in discipleship suggests that many believers lack the practical tools to study the Word for themselves or engage their culture with the gospel. The conversation highlights that the desire to follow God is present, but the systems for equipping and reproducing disciples are often missing. To address these gaps, Dabbs and Brian Upshaw highlight the upcoming Disciple-Making Conference on Feb. 24 at Hickory Grove Baptist Church. This event is designed to move beyond theory by featuring local practitioners who are effectively building cultures of evangelism and leadership development in diverse contexts. Whether it’s understanding new Gen Z trends or learning how to turn volunteers into leaders, North Carolina Baptists have the resources available to help their churches “raise their grades” and thrive on mission. Listener Bonus: Listen for a special code to receive $5 off your registration! Register at disciplemakingconference.org.

Episode thumbnail for How to raise up leaders among Gen Z: A conversation with Shane Pruitt

January 14, 2026

How to raise up leaders among Gen Z: A conversation with Shane Pruitt

Gen Z is outpacing other generations in church attendance. God is stirring something in the hearts of young people. In this live conversation recorded at the N.C. Baptist Annual Meeting, Daniel Rose sits down with Shane Pruitt to talk about calling, discipleship and why this unique moment is significant. Check out this episode to learn how church leaders can help students discern a call to ministry and prepare to lead. In this special episode recorded live during the NC Baptist Annual Meeting, Daniel Rose, student ministry strategist, talks with Shane Pruitt, National Next Gen Director for the North American Mission Board and this year’s convention sermon speaker. They unpack what God is doing among Gen Z and Gen Alpha, and why so many students are sensing a call to ministry.  Pruitt shares powerful insights on “calling out the called,” the different ways God affirms a calling, and why serving often reveals where God is leading. They also discuss spiritual disciplines, the essential role of the local church and how leaders can walk with students as they discern next steps. If you want to be ready to walk with a student when they say “yes” to ministry, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

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What is NC Baptists?

We are a movement of churches on mission together.

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This podcast updates monthly.

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