168: A Starting Point for Your Retirement Ministry

What if a simple summer picnic could change our country? 

In this lively episode, Jim and Martha Brangenberg launch a summer challenge for listeners: host a neighborhood picnic. They share personal stories, practical hospitality ideas, and a biblical reminder that loving your neighbor often starts with simply spending time together. 

The conversation highlights how modern life has isolated many people from those living right next door and how food, fellowship, and intentional connection can begin changing that. Jim and Martha also offer easy, low-pressure ideas for hosting a casual gathering that helps neighbors feel seen, welcomed, and loved. 

What You’ll Hear: 

  • Why neighborhood connection matters 

  • How simple hospitality reflects the love of Christ 

  • Practical tips for hosting an easy summer picnic 

  • Why relationship-building helps break down barriers 

  • Fun ideas for food, games, and gathering neighbors together 

  • The vision behind the iWork4Him/iRetire4Him summer picnic challenge 

Action Steps: 

  1. Plan to host a simple neighborhood picnic this summer. 

  1. Invite your neighbors – whether a few close by or the whole street.  

  1. Keep it casual; no need to overcomplicate it.  

  1. Use the gathering to build genuine relationships (doesn’t need to be explicitly evangelistic). 

  1. Take a photo and send it to jim@iwork4him.com to enter the summer giveaway 

This episode is a refreshing reminder that ministry doesn’t always happen from a stage. Sometimes it starts in your driveway, backyard, or front lawn with an open invitation and a shared meal! 

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Featuring: Jim & Martha Brangenberg 

Ministry: iWork4Him & iRetire4Him 

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