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Built for Durango

Built for Durango

De : Bob Bonnar & DJ Jergensen
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Built for Durango is the podcast of Durango Vineyard Church, created for people who believe faith should shape a city—not stay contained within church walls. Rooted in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, this podcast calls believers to live as true disciples: men and women who follow Jesus closely and make a tangible impact where they live.

Each episode challenges listeners to engage their faith in real, practical ways—serving neighbors, developing leaders, building community, and advancing the Kingdom of God in everyday life. Through biblical teaching, local stories, and direct conversations, Built for Durango focuses on what it means to make disciples who make a difference.

Our vision is clear: to see Durango become the “city on a hill” Jesus spoke of—a community marked by visible faith, authentic love, and sacrificial service. This podcast is an invitation to step in, take responsibility, and help build something that lasts.

If you’re ready to live out your faith with purpose and see your city transformed, Built for Durango is for you.

"You are the light of the world — like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden." Matthew 5:14 NLT

© 2026 Built for Durango
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • Episode 4 — When the Spirit Leads: Faith Beyond Strategy
      Feb 5 2026

      This week on Built for Durango, we turn the page to the Book of Acts—what Pastor Brian rightly called the Acts of the Spirit. Before there was strategy, structure, or certainty, the early church was defined by its dependence on the Holy Spirit. They didn’t move by instinct or intellect alone; they moved because the Spirit led, empowered, and transformed them.

      In this episode, Bob and Daniel reflect on Brian’s teaching and wrestle with a tension many believers feel today: the balance between understanding faith intellectually and actually living it relationally. Bob connects with the analytical grounding of Scripture, while Daniel presses into the personal, disruptive, and deeply transformative work of the Holy Spirit. Together, they ask a hard question: if the first-century church couldn’t function without the Spirit, why do we think we can?

      Daniel shares his own story of being filled with the Holy Spirit and how that moment reshaped his imagination, direction, and purpose. The conversation moves beyond theology into lived experience—boldness, joy, freedom, and a willingness to follow God beyond comfortable boundaries.

      The episode closes with prayer and an invitation. Not to learn more about the Holy Spirit, but to encounter Him. Because if Built for Durango is going to matter—if we’re going to carry God’s love into our city—it won’t happen by effort alone. It will happen when we allow the Spirit to lead, expand our vision, and move us into a deeper, more courageous faith.

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      20 min
    • Episode 3: Reconciled — Living as God’s Ambassadors
      Jan 29 2026

      In Episode 3 of Built for Durango, DJ and Bob flip the script: DJ takes the interviewer’s seat and asks Bob to tell the story of how reconciliation has reshaped his life. Coming off DJ’s final message in his 2 Corinthians series, the conversation centers on a core gospel reality — God has reconciled us to Himself, and that reconciliation is what makes it possible for us to reconcile with others.

      DJ frames the episode around Paul’s words: “We are ambassadors for Christ.” Not polished, not perfect—often dysfunctional, like the Corinthians—but still chosen as the way God makes His appeal to the world. Bob reflects candidly on years spent in politics and public life, where truth-telling can easily turn into “take-no-prisoners” combat and reconciliation becomes optional. He explains what shifted when he moved to Durango: he didn’t stop being direct, but he rediscovered the desire — and responsibility — to leave the door open.

      From there, the conversation gets personal. Bob shares what reconciliation has looked like inside his own family, including navigating complex relationships, rebuilding trust, and the unexpected discovery — later in life — of twin daughters he didn’t know he had. The episode lands on a hard truth: reconciliation isn’t a one-time event, it’s a way of life, and it takes more than human effort. It requires the supernatural work of Jesus.

      Bob and DJ close with a clear takeaway for everyday discipleship: truth without grace isn’t reconciliation, and grace without truth isn’t lasting. Real reconciliation demands both — and it starts by being anchored in Christ’s love, forgiveness, and honesty.

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      21 min
    • Episode 2: Staying Anchored — Avoiding Mission Drift in Life and Faith
      Jan 23 2026

      In Episode 2 of Built for Durango, Bob Bonnar and Pastor DJ Jergensen confront a quiet but persistent threat to both faith and leadership: mission drift. Whether in churches, organizations, or personal lives, they explore how it is possible to slowly lose sight of why we exist — often without realizing it.

      Using a parable about rescue stations that gradually become exclusive clubs, the conversation exposes how comfort, routine, and distraction can replace purpose. Bob and DJ challenge listeners to examine whether their faith remains outward-focused or has become inward and self-protective.

      The discussion turns to the importance of staying anchored in Christ and living with an eternal perspective. DJ offers a practical, disarming question for daily life: What would a person anchored in eternity do in this situation? He also shares insights from a 72-hour silent retreat that reshaped his understanding of peace, including the hard-earned truth that anything done in anxiety can be done better in peace.

      Grounded in the reality that nearly 70 percent of La Plata County residents are not connected to a church, the episode presses an uncomfortable but necessary question: are we still on mission, or have we settled into something safer and smaller?

      This episode calls listeners back to the anchor — God’s love and acceptance — as the source of clarity, peace, and courage to live on purpose and stay focused on what truly matters.

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      18 min
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