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Episode Summary:

What if revival isn’t measured by packed worship nights, but by reformed schools, honest businesses, and just cities?

Pastor Teo Hayashi joins us from Brazil to challenge the Church’s narrow vision of success and call us back to the gospel of the Kingdom.

We explore why social ills keep rising even as churches multiply, tracing how the divide between Sunday faith and Monday life has hollowed out our mission. We unpack how Christian dualism and fundamentalism’s retreat from society over the last century has left believers unsure how to shape culture. Teo’s challenge: recover a Kingdom vision that trains disciples for every area of life—from classrooms to studios, from startups to city halls.

We hope this episode is a wake-up call for the global church. When God’s people abandon their civic and cultural calling, others will always fill the void. If we are seeing true revival beginning around us, it will reform society from the inside out.

If you long for a bold Christianity that redeems culture, this conversation offers a roadmap.

Who is Disciple Nations Alliance (DNA)? Since 1997, DNA’s mission has been to equip followers of Jesus around the globe with a biblical worldview, empowering them to build flourishing families, communities, and nations. 👉 https://disciplenations.org/

🎙️Featured Speaker:

Teófilo Hayashi is the founder of Dunamis Movement, a revival-focused ministry spread across over 400 university campuses worldwide. Teo has traveled to over 40 nations preaching the Gospel and seeing the miraculous power of God reaching people from all different walks of life. Teo and his wife Junia have four kids, and are also the senior leaders of Zion Church, a multi-campus church that has impacted not only Brasil but the nations. Teo holds degrees in psychology and theology and is the author of various books.

📌 Recommended Links

👉 Teo’s New Book in Portuguese: The Trigger

👉 Instagram @teohayashi or @dunamismovement (Portuguese)

👉 The Teo Hayashi Podcast (English)

👉 Scott's Newest Book: 10 Words to Heal Our Broken World by Scott Allen

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Chapters

1. Can Society Fall as Churches Grow? | Pastor Teo Hayashi (00:00:00)

2. Introducing Pastor Teo Hayashi (00:02:33)

3. Brazil’s Crisis And Church Response (00:05:55)

4. Occupy Until He Comes (00:08:45)

5. Parallel Powers And Jurisdictions (00:12:15)

6. How The Church Lost Cultural Vision (00:18:42)

7. Pulpits That Form Culture (00:23:45)

8. Revival Must Lead To Reformation (00:27:08)

9. Urgency, Alliances, And Cultural War (00:31:00)

10. Hope, Resolve, And Next Steps (00:36:15)

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