
EP 937 | Pam Lilly | "From Devotion to Discussion: Pam Lilly's Call to Unity in Christ"
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Late Night with Jerry Royce Live & Kelly Holland
Guest: Pam Lilly
Episode Title: "From Devotion to Discussion: Pam Lilly's Call to Unity in Christ"
Air Date: June 3, 2025
Network: Positive Power XXI Christian Media
🎧 Episode Summary:
In this heartfelt and powerful episode, Jerry Royce Live and Kelly Holland welcome Pam Lilly, missionary, author, speaker, and unity advocate. Pam shares her life journey, ministry calling, and the divine inspirations behind her two books:
- Mary Morning, Martha Day – a guide to the power of daily devotion
- The First, the Only, the Few – a bold call for unity in the Body of Christ
🔑 Key Topics Covered:
- The power of quiet time with God
- Writing books from divine inspiration
- The Challenge and importance of Racial and Spiritual Unity
- Navigating faith in the nonprofit and missionary world
- Using media and literature to advance the Kingdom
- Creating community dialogue and safe spaces for growth
- Mary Morning, Martha Day
- The First, the Only, the Few: Why Unity in Christ is Not Always Black and White
- 🛒 Available on Amazon, Walmart Marketplace, and PamLilly.org
- Website: www.pamlilly.org
- Email: author@pamlilly.org
- Facebook: Mary Morning Martha Day
Unity in Christ is a key aspect of fulfilling the Great Commission. Pam reminds us that vulnerability, truth, and grace are essential to reconciliation and lasting transformation in the body of Christ.
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