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Grace in Action

Inspired Faith Journey through Meaningful Christian Relationships

Joe Enloe’s journey as a student began in 2000, when he received a divine message to write a book (now released, entitled God’s Purpose for the Family—It’s Not About You, But You Can Reap the Benefits). The call from God prompted a profound transformation within Joe, leading him to a period of reflection. He embarked on the journey of writing the book, only to be advised by a publisher that he needed to establish a platform due to their preference for authors with existing followings.

Grace in Action

Inspired Faith Journey through Meaningful Christian Relationships

Joe Enloe’s journey as a student began in 2000, when he received a divine message to write a book (now released, entitled God’s Purpose for the Family—It’s Not About You, But You Can Reap the Benefits). The call from God prompted a profound transformation within Joe, leading him to a period of reflection. He embarked on the journey of writing the book, only to be advised by a publisher that he needed to establish a platform due to their preference for authors with existing followings.

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Success in this world is not solely based on knowledge but on connections—building meaningful relationships, particularly within the Christian community. These connections with fellow believers present avenues for spiritual development and dedicated service to the Lord.

In response, Joe conceived the idea of launching a podcast titled God’s Love Language with Joe Enloe. Drawing on his background in psychology, he began imparting teachings on the psychological facets of living according to God’s Word. These teachings encompassed themes such as mind renewal and the power of belief. One podcast episode even delved into the biology of belief.

While Joe possessed a graduate specialization in Biblical Studies, he desired to deepen his understanding. This desire led him to explore the field of theology, ultimately leading him to Grace School of Theology. Enrolling in the Master of Divinity (MDIV) program, he is now on the cusp of completing his Master of Ministry (MM), with just six courses remaining to attain his Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (MABS).

Joe has shared on his podcast, “God’s Love Language with Joe Enloe,” that he believes God’s love language is obedience, a theme consistently emphasized in his teachings. Upon hearing Dr. Dave Anderson express his appreciation for this sentiment, Joe found confirmation. This confirmation was further affirmed when Joe encountered the phrase “It’s Not About You” in Dr. Anderson’s book (the phrase is also written on Joe’s license plate). These instances reinforced his belief that the Holy Spirit was guiding his endeavors, filling him with excitement.
Among Joe’s cherished memories is an encounter with a distinguished professor who went out of his way to meet him and his colleagues. Despite the professor’s busy schedule, he made a special visit during a trip to Houston, demonstrating his genuine interest and humility.
Joe wholeheartedly recommends Grace to his church, acquaintances, and followers. He views his student experience at the seminary as enriching, as it allows him to have pressing questions addressed. Moreover, he emphasizes the chance to connect with fellow students, fostering a sense of community.
Joe’s wife has been his unwavering pillar of support throughout his journey. She provided invaluable encouragement and assistance from his earliest days in graduate school. This steadfast support has continued through his spiritual undertakings, spurring him forward.
With seven children, Joe consistently imparts a vital lesson to them: success in this world is not solely based on knowledge but on connections. He underscores the significance of building meaningful relationships, particularly within the Christian community. For Joe, nurturing these connections with fellow believers presents avenues for spiritual development and dedicated service to the Lord.
As he aptly puts it, “Loving your brothers and sisters within the church stands as one of the most paramount commandments of God.”

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