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Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

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Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

Kenneth Copeland Ministries

Education, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.5907 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Could our hunger for content be costing us real connection? On Believer’s Voice of Victory, Courtney Copeland Acuña joins Grant Skeldon and Greg Stephens to explore why authentic relationships matter more than endless information. They reveal how shared meals, conversations and everyday moments build the kind of multigenerational community people crave. Learn why multigenerational faith flourishes where connection comes first.

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm not moved high, what I feel.

0:07.0

I don't live by what I see.

0:11.0

Because my God has made no way for me.

0:25.5

Hey everyone, welcome to the Believers' Voice of Victory broadcast.

0:28.2

I'm Courtney, the granddaughter of Kenneth and Gloria Copeland,

0:31.5

and today I'm sitting next to a dear friend of mine, Grant Skelden,

0:33.5

and we all know Greg Stevens.

0:36.2

Thank you for being with me again today.

0:54.2

We've already had such a good week. Can you kind of recap everything that we've talked about and then let us know where we're headed today? Yeah. So we've talked a lot about generations. You know, we always hear about the next generation. And there's concerns. There's things about, hey, why are they sometimes leaving the church or deconstructing their faith or job hopping?

0:55.5

But we actually wanted to bring and shed light. Like, where are the bright spots? Where is God moving? Where is their hope? And even where are there signs of revival? And there is. There is good news. Despite all that you hear, there's something happening. God is on the move. And I just love thinking about like,

1:11.7

surely goodness and

1:12.9

mercy will follow me all the days of my life, like that we have this posture that God is

1:16.7

going to do something new. Then we also started talking about discipleship and just how this is a

1:21.0

generation that's hungry to learn. They need the wisdom of those that got before us. I think

1:26.4

me and Courtney would both easily say we would not

1:29.2

be who we are or where we are today if it weren't for generations that came before us and gave

1:33.6

blood, sweat, and tears, but also wisdom and investment so that we can build on the foundation

1:37.8

that the generations before us set. Looking at the generation that's coming, it's hard to not

1:42.4

feel exactly what you just described, which is all the things that are going wrong. I have Gen Alpha siblings, and then I also have an eight-year-old daughter. And so I want to ask you, what are we going to do? Because now we're on the same playing field. Like, there's always a generation that's going to come like there's always a generation that's going to come

2:02.2

and there's always a generation that's going to be before so how do we connect with those who are

2:07.6

coming up how do we not just push them aside the way that we kind of feel like we want to yeah

2:16.0

I really think we've got to get back to relationships.

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