BONUS -- 'What Are You Waiting For?' by Josh Branham
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Check out Josh Branham’s book on What Are You Waiting For?: A Young Leader's Guide to Changing the World: https://a.co/d/3AtqhWv Check out RENEW.org Events: https://renew.org/resources/events/ Interested in more content from RENEW? Sign up for our newsletter: https://renew.org/resources/newsletter-sign-up/ Inspiring Young Leaders: An Interview with Josh Branham Join us as we sit down with Josh Branham to discuss his transformative new book, 'What Are You Waiting For? A Young Leader's Guide to Changing the World.' In this episode, Josh dives into the challenges young people face today, from disillusionment to distractions, and the importance of dreaming big. He also shares personal anecdotes from his journey, insights into his pastoral work at Hill City Church in Boise, Idaho, and practical advice for current and future young leaders. Don't miss this insightful conversation on inspiring the next generation to step into their calling and change the world. Get our Premium podcast feed featuring all the breakout sessions from the RENEW gathering early. https://reallifetheologypodcast.supercast.com/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction to Josh Branham and His Book 00:34 The Importance of Dreaming Big 01:40 Challenges Young People Face Today 03:47 Message to the Disillusioned Youth 06:51 Josh's Personal Journey 07:54 Misconceptions About Alaska and Australia 09:49 Hill City Church: A Unique Journey 13:05 Raising Up Young Leaders in Church Ministry 15:39 Premise of the Book: Start Today 20:33 Encouragement for the Disillusioned In this episode, Josh Branham dives into his new book, What Are You Waiting For? A Young Leader's Guide to Changing the World. It’s all about inspiring young people to hold onto their big dreams and take action instead of waiting for the "right time." Josh kicks things off by tackling why so many young people stop dreaming big—disillusionment and distraction. He shares how well-meaning advice from parents, teachers, and mentors often pushes kids toward "safe" career paths, causing them to abandon their passions. Add in the constant stream of media, and many end up living vicariously through others instead of pursuing their own purpose. One moment that really hit home for Josh was his daughter’s kindergarten graduation, where kids boldly declared dreams of becoming pop stars, dancers, or veterinarians. Fast forward a few years, and those dreams often shrink under the weight of practicality and expectations. But Josh insists that young people are naturally wired to dream—and his book is about keeping that fire alive. At its core, What Are You Waiting For? is for those who feel stuck, cynical, or unsure about their future. Josh’s message is clear: You were created for a purpose, and with faith, anything is possible. He especially wants to encourage young leaders to step up now, not later. Josh shares his own story—from growing up in Fairbanks, Alaska, to moving to Australia at 16, which challenged him to grow in independence and faith. Later, at Boise Bible College, he felt called to ministry, leading to 15 years of experience as a youth pastor and eventually planting Hill City Church in Boise. The conversation also covers Hill City’s evolution—from a satellite campus to an independent church, merging with an older congregation during the pandemic, and even launching a satellite campus of their own. Josh paints a vivid picture of their historic downtown Boise building, complete with stained glass and deep community roots. Josh also highlights a growing challenge: fewer young people entering church ministry. He hopes his book will be a tool for church leaders to raise up the next generation, encouraging them to step into their calling now instead of waiting for “someday.” One key idea? Young people’s greatest strength can be recognizing their own weaknesses—it makes them open to learning and growth. Ultimately, Josh hopes his book will inspire at least one person to step into ministry or intention