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  • Wycliffe Bible Translators CEO on Supremacy of Scripture, How AI is Shaping Bible Translation (with John Chesnut)
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Joel Wayne sits down with John Chesnut, President and CEO of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA, for a conversation about the authority of Scripture, spiritual leadership, and the accelerating work of Bible translation around the world.

    Together, they explore John’s leadership journey—from church planting and global adoption to leading a worldwide Bible translation movement—and unpack a foundational conviction: everything in ministry is downstream from the Word of God. Without Scripture in the heart language of a people, discipleship remains shallow, and the church struggles to take deep root.

    Drawing from passages like John 5, John 14, and John 17, they discuss what it means to lead with humility, pursue unity as Christ prayed for His church, and trust in the sovereignty of God in a rapidly changing world. They also examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping Bible translation—shortening timelines, strengthening accuracy, and helping bring Scripture to oral and non-literate communities for the first time in history.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why everything in ministry and leadership is downstream from Scripture
    • How heart-language Bible translation fuels lasting spiritual transformation
    • What it means to lead through influence, unity, and partnership—not just position
    • How spiritual rhythms protect leaders from drifting into performance-driven ministry
    • Why team culture and executive humility shape the health of an entire organization
    • How AI is accelerating Bible translation while preserving theological integrity
    • Why oral Bible translation is essential for non-literate communities
    • What it looks like to trust God’s sovereignty when leadership feels uncertain
    • How the peace of Christ steadies leaders in a world filled with disruption

    Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or everyday believer seeking to lead faithfully in an uncertain age, this episode will expand your vision for the global Church and ground you in the transforming power of the Word of God.


    About Dr. John Chesnut

    John Chesnut serves as President and CEO for Wycliffe Bible Translators. He and his wife, Kelly, have been members of Wycliffe since 2001. John earned his bachelor's degree in behavioral science with minors in biblical studies and philosophy from California Baptist College, along with a master of divinity and doctor of ministry from Denver Seminary. The Chesnuts live in Orlando, FL. They have seven children through birth and adoption, along with an ever-expanding crew of grandchildren. You can learn more about Wycliffe at www.wycliffe.org.

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    46 min
  • Key Scriptures Every Spiritual Leader Needs to Know
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Luke Bilberry is joined by Joel Wayne for a deeply biblical, unfiltered conversation about spiritual leadership, Scripture, and the kind of humility that actually forms the soul of a leader.

    Rather than offering leadership hacks or formulas, this episode slows down and asks a more foundational question: What happens when leaders stop trusting their own wisdom and allow the Word of God to truly shape their identity, motivation, and obedience?

    Together, Luke and Joel walk through key passages of Scripture that have shaped decades of ministry—from the humility of Christ in Philippians 2 to the warning against selfish ambition, from the cost of obedience in James 1 to the beauty of redemption in John 4. Along the way, they challenge pastors and spiritual leaders to examine their motives, resist cultural pressure to measure success by outcomes, and return to Scripture as the living, active authority for leadership and life.

    This conversation is a call back to first things: deep discipleship, humility, leadership, and a life fully surrendered to Jesus. If you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or everyday believer longing to lead faithfully in a distracted, performance-driven culture, this episode will ground you in what truly matters.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why Scripture—not personality, platform, or preference—must be the foundation of spiritual leadership
    • How pride, self-reliance, and comparison quietly undermine a leader’s soul
    • Why humility and servanthood are not optional but essential for Christlike leadership
    • How Scripture memory and biblical narratives shape long-term faithfulness
    • Why transformation happens through obedience, not information
    • How shared leadership and biblical counsel protect leaders from burnout and isolation
    • What it looks like to redefine success around faithfulness instead of visible results

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    29 min
  • Biblical Parenting: Preparing Your Kids for a Godly Future (with Dan and Shannon Vandewarker)
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Dan Vandewarker and his wife, Shannon, for a deeply honest and hope-filled conversation about biblical parenting. Together, they unpack what it means to see parenting not as behavior modification, but as a calling—a spiritual mantle to disciple children to love and follow Jesus.

    Drawing from Scripture, personal stories, and lived experience, Dan and Shannon explore how parenting flows from theology, marriage, and mission, why the nuclear family was never meant to operate in isolation, and how God uses both hardship and community to form faithful disciples in the home.

    This conversation encourages parents to move from control to preparation, from fear to faith, and from isolation to intentional dependence on the Body of Christ—trusting God with both the process and the outcomes.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why biblical parenting is rooted in discipleship, not behavior modification
    • How parenting flows downstream from your theology, marriage, and mission
    • Why the goal isn’t protecting kids from everything—but preparing them for what’s ahead
    • How to disciple each child according to their unique personality and calling
    • Why the Body of Christ plays a vital role in raising spiritually healthy kids
    • How to approach schooling, technology, and culture through a discipleship lens
    • What it looks like to parent from humility, repentance, and dependence on God

    Whether you’re parenting young children, teenagers, or preparing for parenthood, this episode will challenge you to rethink success, trust God more deeply, and embrace the calling to disciple the next generation—together with the Church.


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    42 min
  • The Power of Biblical Friendship: Why You Shouldn't Lead Alone (with John VanDyke)
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Luke Bilberry sits down with Joel Wayne and John VanDyke for a deeply honest conversation about biblical friendship—and why it may be one of the most underutilized weapons God has given the church.

    Together, they unpack how real, Christ-centered friendships are forged through vulnerability, trust, sacrifice, and shared mission—not convenience or proximity. From the complexity of leading together in ministry to the courage it takes to be fully known, this conversation explores how guardedness, busyness, and fear quietly erode relationships—and how God uses authentic friendship to sharpen leaders, protect souls, and advance His kingdom.

    Whether you’re a pastor, elder, ministry leader, or simply longing for deeper relationships, this conversation will call you to invest intentionally, love courageously, and pick up the “weapon” of biblical friendship.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why biblical friendship is essential—not optional—for spiritual leadership
    • How vulnerability and trust are forged over time through shared sacrifice
    • Why guardedness and busyness are enemies of real community
    • How friendship can thrive even in complex, layered leadership relationships
    • Why priorities are revealed by what you’re willing to displace
    • How God uses deep friendship to sharpen leaders and advance the Kingdom

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    49 min
  • "When God Calls, The Answer is Yes" | Andrew Honeycutt on Taking Shots as a Leader, the Power of Words, and Why We Need to Cling to God's Vision
    Jan 20 2026

    “If God has called us to something, the answer is always yes.”

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Andrew Honeycutt (Byron Center Campus Pastor at Chapel Pointe) for a practical and deeply encouraging conversation on leadership development, discipleship, and spiritual formation.

    Andrew shares the defining moments that shaped his calling. He speaks candidly about hardship and resilience—what it means to “take kidney shots” as a leader—and how vision anchored in God’s call empowers you to keep going when the odds feel stacked against you. He offers a framework for staying grounded: Scripture, prayer, identity in Christ, and mentors who speak biblical wisdom into your life.


    Whether you’re leading in your home, your workplace, your friendships, or your church, this episode will help you embrace the power of presence, the importance of words, and the calling to invest in others so they can experience life to the full in Jesus.


    What you’ll learn:

    • Why leadership development is discipleship (and what that looks like in real life)
    • How God often forms leaders through small, incremental next steps
    • What “taking kidney shots” means—and how leaders stay resilient
    • Why vision and calling matter more than the odds stacked against you
    • How mentors and community help secure your identity in Christ
    • Why words can unlock calling: the power of “I see in you…”
    • Why presence matters when someone is in a dark season
    • Foundational rhythms for disciples: Word, prayer, listening, journaling
    • Three self-evaluative questions for men who want to lead

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    50 min
  • Leveraging Technology for Kingdom Impact with Jon VerLee
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Luke Bilberry sits down with Jon VerLee—Founder of Startup Garage, Entrepreneur in Residence at Calvin University, husband, father, and tech leader—for a practical, biblical conversation on technology, AI, and spiritual leadership.


    Jon shares his story—from a defining car accident at 16, to student ministry and seminary, to building church software that served thousands of churches worldwide. Along the way, he unpacks a crucial warning for leaders in today’s tech moment: the more fascinated we become with the tools, the more we risk missing the point.


    Using the life of Moses as a framework, Jon challenges leaders to resist the urge to rush ahead in their own strength. That same principle applies to innovation, calling, and the way we steward emerging technologies like AI.


    Whether you’re leading in ministry, business, or your everyday relationships, this episode will help you stay anchored in the mission—people, discipleship, and the Kingdom—while thinking thoughtfully about how to use technology without losing your humanity.


    What you’ll learn:

    • Why technology is neutral—and why Christians can’t afford to stay silent in tech spaces
    • How to avoid becoming fascinated by AI and “missing the point” of the mission
    • A leadership lesson from Moses: right burden, wrong timing (and what patience looks like)
    • Why social media often promises “connection” but produces isolation, envy, and loneliness
    • How to use AI wisely as a tool for learning—without replacing real community and relationships
    • Practical ways to lead with spiritual influence: initiative, presence, and relational investment
    • How to steward passions that feel “separate” (ministry + tech) into Kingdom impact

    Connect with Jon
    Jon VerLee is the Founder of Startup Garage and the Entrepreneur in Residence at Calvin University, where he combines his entrepreneurial experience and passion for faith-driven innovation to empower students and founders to turn business ideas into ventures that create meaningful, redemptive impact. He is the former Founder and CEO of Breeze Church Management Software. Connect with Jon at startupgarage.org.

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    58 min
  • From Consumer to Disciple: What Does It Actually Mean to Follow Jesus?
    Jan 6 2026

    In this special episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Joel Wayne hosts a powerful conversation with global ministry leaders—from Romania (Pastor Nelutu), Uganda (Pastor Ben David), and New York (Pastor Michael Rubino)—to answer one question: What does it actually mean to be a disciple of Jesus?

    Together, they unpack the difference between being informed about Jesus and being transformed by Jesus and why Jesus consistently called people to become disciples—apprentices who surrender everything to the King. You’ll also hear stories of discipleship in real life: a pastor who thought he needed another Bible study… and got handed a rake; a Romanian leader navigating a culture full of nominal Christianity; and a call to reach people through everyday presence.

    Whether you’re a pastor, leader, or a believer who wants your life to be “marked by Jesus,” this episode will challenge you to stop outsourcing the mission, break agreement with busyness, and step into the everyday disciple-making Jesus commanded.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why Jesus said “make disciples,” not “become Christians,” and what that means for the church today
    • The warning signs of “informed but not transformed” faith (and how sanctification actually shows up)
    • Why you can’t claim discipleship without disciple-making (and how busyness becomes an idol)
    • How disciple-making looks different in Romania, Uganda, and New York—but always happens through everyday life
    • A practical first step: how to reach your neighbor with a simple offer of prayer and open the door to gospel conversations
    • Why the “cultural church” model breaks down—and how biblical church multiplies through ordinary believers

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    44 min
  • Pursue God’s Call on Your Life in 2026: A Biblical Framework to Move Forward with Clarity and Confidence
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of the Be The Church Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Joel Wayne for a practical, Scripture-rooted conversation on the VSI framework: Vision, Strategy, Implementation—and how leaders can step into a new year with clarity, courage, and spiritual grit.

    Together, they unpack why “vision” is often misunderstood, how unchecked motives can turn leadership into anxiety and people-pleasing, and why strategy is the missing middle that separates faithful impact from endless busyness. From Proverbs’ warning about aimless living to Moses’ repeated obedience before Pharaoh, this episode challenges leaders to stop chasing efficiency, start pursuing effectiveness, and build the kind of clarity that helps people “run through a wall” for the mission of God.

    Whether you’re leading a church, ministry team, business, or your own household, this conversation will help you define a God-honoring vision, choose a focused strategy, and empower others to implement what God has called you to—without defaulting to control, comfort, or comparison.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why biblical vision isn’t about creativity, it’s about God’s glory, God’s will, and God-centered motives
    • How to test your “vision” by running it through prayer, Scripture, and wise counsel
    • Why strategy is the hardest (and most essential) part and how it forces leaders to say no to distractions
    • How clarity in implementation equips the saints and activates people who are ready to serve
    • What Moses teaches us about leadership: repetition, obedience, perseverance, and staying the course
    • Why choosing effectiveness over efficiency leads to healthier leadership and less anxiety

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    30 min