Look forward to weekly appointments with your personal therapist, minister, cheerleader, and aspiring movie critic! New author and reality TV show star, Julia Jeffress Sadler, uses her counseling training, biblical foundation, pastor’s daughter’s upbringing, and sense of humor to provide a fresh perspective on cultural topics! Passionate about helping people discover the life they were created to live, Julia teaches practical application of biblical truth to everyday life. Check out her new book “Pray Big Things” and connect more on JuliaJSadler.com !
Over 40% of Americans believe we're currently living in the end times. But what will actually happen when the world ends? For this final episode in our Unapologetic Hot Takes series, Julia sits down with an expert on end times biblical prophecy: her dad, Dr. Robert Jeffress! Dr. Jeffress has studied the events around Christ's second coming for many years, and today he and Julia share that knowledge with listeners in a way that's hopeful, impactful, and easy to understand. During their conversation, Julia asks Dr. Jeffress the questions we all want answers to, including: why do the end times matter, do we need to be scared of this time in history (answer: not if you're a born-again Christian!), what does the timeline for the end of the world look like, and what role do the Jewish people play in these discussions. Dr. Jeffress answers each of these questions and more, lending us his invaluable knowledge of biblical prophecy to illustrate how Jesus's second coming is really the whole point of Scripture. The episode ends on a hopeful note as Julia and Dr. Jeffress both encourage listeners to put their trust in the Lord and look to the future with a hope that's secure in Christ. If you've ever wondered about the end of the world and how it might impact you, don't miss this relevant episode! Dr. Robert Jeffress's book—Are We Living in the End Times?—is available everywhere now! Connect with him at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
Should Christians be political? Tune in now for this truth-filled, unashamedly political, and no-cutting-corners Unapologetic Hot Takes episode featuring bestselling author and modern-day theologian, Eric Metaxas. This refreshingly honest, spirited, and informative discussion leaves no stone unturned—calling the American church to take an active role in government, politics, education, and voting. Though Julia and Eric share political and theological views, Julia changes up this episode by asking questions from a more moderate/liberal viewpoint so listeners can know how to respond to issues that come up in culture, church, and around the dinner table. Eric doesn't shy away from answering honestly and advocating for the Gospel in today's hostile political and cultural climate. Grace-filled, energetic, and motivational—this episode will help you answer questions about politics, cultural issues, Christianity, and the role the Church plays in the history and future of America. Eric's book, Letter to the American Church, is out now! Connect with him on Instagram or through his website.
Dave and Ashley Willis want you to have a naked marriage—an authentic, intimate, whole, and healthy relationship. The married couple, who specialize in ministering to and mentoring couples, are unafraid to tell Christians—and the church as a whole—that not talking about sexual issues like porn, dating, and sexual trauma is hurting our relationships and marriages. On this week's episode of our Unapologetic Hot Takes series, Julia invites Dave and Ashley to discuss all of the above-mentioned topics and more—and the three don't hold back! They discuss the prevalence of porn addiction (inside and outside of marriage), why the church needs to be talking about sex and sexual trauma, and navigating infidelity of any kind in marriage. Dave and Ashley wrap up the conversation by sharing their best pieces of advice for keeping the spark alive in marriage, and encourage singles to find a balance between not viewing their single years as a waste and being open to meeting the right person. Dave and Ashley are best-selling authors, marriage experts, and sought after speakers. They are part of the XO Marriage ministry and host the Naked Marriage podcast. You can stay connected with them and find more of their resources on Instagram.
Our kids are increasingly on the front lines when it comes to the battle for a biblical view of sexuality. On the latest episode in our Unapologetic Hot Takes series, Julia invites Hillary Ferrer—founder of Mama Bear Apologetics—to the show to speak into the fight against transgenderism, how to train our kids up to stand firm, and why we as parents need to be the first ones to teach our kids about sexuality. These are hot-button topics in today's day and age, but they're issues we don't need to apologize for and can't shy away from if we want to win the battle for our kids' identities. Throughout their conversation Julia and Hillary dig into why some Christians seem to be confused about how to address transgenderism, the pressure to normalize behaviors that are clearly unbiblical, and how not to live by lies. Hillary wraps up the episode by encouraging moms and dads who are scared to raise kids in today's culture—reminding them that the only sphere of influence they're responsible for is their family, not controlling what everyone else believes. You can learn more about Mama Bear Apologetics and Hillary's work on their website or by following them on Instagram. Both Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality and Mama Bear Apologetics are available now.
Moms get judged a lot—by the church, by one another, by employers, and by themselves. On this episode of our summer series, Unapologetic Hot Takes, Julia explains the difference between guilt and shame, how to know if mom guilt is real guilt, and how to take corrective action. Her hot take? Working moms are good moms, too. Julia is joined by former ABC anchor and best-selling author Paula Faris to discuss mom guilt, mom shame, freedom in Christ, being a working mom, and why families are essential in the workplace. All throughout this episode Paula and Julia share personal stories of raising kids in the middle of pursuing their God-given gifts and callings. They wrap up their conversation by calling out the church, the workplace, and culture on legalism, sexism, and how expectations can get in the way of women thriving and fulfilling their God-given calling. Paula's book, You Don't Have to Carry it All is out now! Check out her media company for working moms, Carry Media, or follow her on Instagram!
We're continuing our summer series—Unapologetic Hot Takes—with a pointedly unapologetic conversation featuring conservative Gen Z influencer, Isabel Brown! Together, Julia and Isabel dive right into some of the most controversial issues going on around us, their hot take?—don't be afraid to engage in culture wars and stand up for truth! Though she speaks the truth in love, Isabel specifically calls out Christians, encouraging them to stop apologizing for the truth of the Gospel. During their candid conversation Isabel and Julia hit on cancel culture, being the authority on the cultural issues our kids will face, and why the Church needs to be on the front lines when it comes to hot-button issues like suicide, gender, and mental health. Isabel signs off by giving listeners a practical list of ways they can make a difference in their unique spheres of influence. Stay updated on everything Isabel is doing by following her on Instagram or by watching her daily streams on YouTube.
What do we do when Christian leaders fall, or even closer to home, when our Christian friends or family leave the faith? On this first episode in our new summer series—Unapologetic Hot Takes—Julia asks Dr. Robert Jeffress these questions and more! Their hot take? Christians should be allowed to fail! From the Hillsong exposè to the documentary on the Duggar family, stories of ministries falling from grace are undoubtedly popular right now. As Julia and Dr. Jeffress dive into how to respond when Christians fall and how to heal, they challenge listeners to check their hearts when consuming media that exposes unfortunate circumstances for entertainment. Together they also talk through how to keep from becoming jaded towards our fellow Christians, guarding your life against temptation, and overcoming spiritual regrets. Towards the end of the episode, Julia shares part of her own prodigal story—encouraging listeners to remember that no one is ever too far gone to run back to Jesus. This is an honest and uplifting discussion you're not going to want to skip! Dr. Jeffress's book—Coming Home, which he dedicated to Julia—is available everywhere! Connect with him at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
It's so important to share the gospel with our kids, but how do we actually do that? Popular kids podcaster, Jessica White, tells us exactly how to talk to our kids about salvation in this Unapologetic Conversation! Like Julia, Jessica also hosts a kids bible podcast—hers called Kids Bible Stories. Together, these two moms passionate about sharing Jesus with their kids talk about how to get our kids to church, why being intentional in our parenting and teaching is so important, and how to make church fun for kids, and not a chore. Their conversation also digs into—and disproves—the false belief that kids can't be “real” Christians. Both Julia and Jessica have witnessed to their kids and seen them come to accept Christ, so together they talk about why some people might believe that isn't the case and how to talk to our kids about God in a way that's appropriate for their ages and maturity levels. Jessica and Julia wrap up the episode by encouraging parents to start their kids' faith journey by being intentional, making time with God a daily habit, and beginning small. If you're a parent, or have special kids in your life, don't miss this episode! Check out Jessica's kids podcast—Kids Bible Stories—and learn more about her and the ministry at kbpodcast.com.
We're back with another special episode of our summer series, Unapologetic Conversations, this time diving into a topic many of us can relate to: How to talk about money. Where in previous episodes during this series we focused on how to have hard conversations with those closest to us, in the coming weeks we'll take a closer look at some of the specific issues these tough conversations can bring to the surface. So why not kick things off by unapologetically discussing money?! For this episode, Julia welcomed money expert, Ramsey personality, and daughter of famed financial peace guru Dave Ramsey—Rachel Cruze—to the show. Learn the benefits of managing your money God's way, practical ways couples can budget together, how to use the envelope system instead of credit cards, how to avoid financial comparison, and more! Throughout their conversation, Julia shares what she learned about giving and budgeting, first as a young married woman and then as a mom to triplets—encouraging listeners that no matter where they find themselves financially, it's never too late to learn how to manage your money according to biblical principles. Rachel wraps up the episode by sharing the best piece of money advice Dave Ramsey ever gave her. Managing money can be hard, but it's not impossible! It's never too late to start again and manage money the right way! Listen to Rachel on Smart Money Happy Hour or The Rachel Cruze Show, and stay connected with her on Instagram!
How we talk to the people in our lives matters, but how we talk to one specific person may be more important than all the rest. Who is that person? Ourselves! On this episode of Unapologetic Conversations, Julia sits down with her good friend and motivational speaker, Christy Wright, to discuss why the things we say to ourselves matter now, and into eternity. During this hope-filled yet honest conversation Christy and Julia talk about practical ways to get your hopes up in a world that is constantly pulling us down. They discuss the reality and remedy of suicide and the role hope plays in fighting against Satan's schemes. Christy even shares the inspiring story behind her Get Your Hopes Up podcast that will leave you filled with a renewed trust in God and His goodness. This is an episode you're not going to want to miss! Keep up with Christy through her website or by following her on Instagram! ** Trigger Warning: This episode talks about suicide. If you or someone you love is dealing with suicidal thoughts please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988**
We're back with our Unapologetic Conversations series, this week looking at how to talk to our kids! How do we help our kids realize and reach their God-given dreams? How can we encourage them in their passions (even if those passions may be different from our own plans for their lives)? Julia sits down with Bill Reeves—former CEO of KLOVE and current head of David C. Cook Publishing—to talk all about raising up this next generation! Bill has worked in Christian media for 35+ years, and is a father and grandfather. His best piece of advice for how to talk to our kids about their dreams: stop trying to write your kid's story, instead help them read the story God has already written for their lives. Julia and Bill also discuss why Christians should be encouraged to step into the media and entertainment worlds, how the church can do a better job of pointing the next generation in this direction, and Bill's best advice for kids and teens wanting to pursue the arts. If you're a parent, or anyone hoping to impact the next generation for the Lord, don't miss this conversation! Learn more about Bill and his work with David C. Cook on their website.
We're continuing our Unapologetic Conversations series this week talking all about how to talk to your friends! Relationships matter, especially godly friendships, but so often we can disagree with our friends on things like parenting, politics, or lifestyle. That's the case for Julia and her real-life friend, Ashley Abercrombie. During this candid conversation, Ashley and Julia—who land on opposite sides of the political spectrum—talk about how to stay friends with those who don't believe the same as you do. Even though Julia and Ashley hold different views on many issues, these women do agree on the most important thing, and it has become the foundation of their friendship: that Jesus is their Savior and our job is to tell as many people as possible about him. Together these two women talk about it all, from Ashley's story of recovery and redemption to how to keep the conversation open with those who don't agree with us. They end the episode by encouraging listeners to hold onto their convictions—talking with friends in a way that's truthful and kind. It's not always easy to stay friends with those who look at things differently than us, but it is possible—don't miss this Unapologetic Conversation on how to do just that! Find out more about Ashley and her work on her website, or follow her on Instagram!
As we launch into spring, we're also diving into a brand new series here at UNA called Unapologetic Conversations! This special series of episodes will highlight the people who matter most in each of our lives—from our spouse and kids to others who play important roles, individuals like therapists and friends all the way down to ourselves! Yep, what we say to ourselves does matter! For this first episode of Unapologetic Conversations, we're featuring an interview Julia did with Heart of Dating's Kait Tomlin, all about how to date, break up, and embrace your single years! How we talk to our boyfriend or girlfriend matters, and not just if that person turns out to be our future spouse! Together, Julia and Kait share their collective wisdom in this episode, on everything from attachment theory and saying goodbye to shame to why breaking up well is important and their encouragement for those who want to be married. Single, dating, or engaged, you're not going to want to miss this relevant and practical conversation! Keep up with Kait through her Christian dating community, Heart of Dating, or follow her on Instagram!
Over 40% of Americans believe we're currently living in the end times. But what will actually happen when the world ends? For this week's timely episode of Unapologetic, Julia sits down with an expert on end times biblical prophecy: her dad, Dr. Robert Jeffress! Dr. Jeffress has studied the events around Christ's second coming for many years, and today he and Julia share that knowledge with listeners in a way that's hopeful, impactful, and easy to understand. During their conversation, Julia asks Dr. Jeffress the questions we all want answers to, including: why do the end times matter, do we need to be scared of this time in history (answer: not if you're a born-again Christian!), what does the timeline for the end of the world look like, and what role do the Jewish people play in these discussions. Dr. Jeffress answers each of these questions and more, lending us his invaluable knowledge of biblical prophecy to illustrate how Jesus's second coming is really the whole point of Scripture. The episode ends on a hopeful note as Julia and Dr. Jeffress both encourage listeners to put their trust in the Lord and look to the future with a hope that's secure in Christ. If you've ever wondered about the end of the world and how it might impact you, don't miss this relevant episode! Dr. Robert Jeffress's newest book—Are We Living in the End Times?—is available everywhere now! Connect with him at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
It's easy to put control of our lives in God's hands when life is going according to plan. We meet the spouse. We get the job. We have the kids. But what happens when life goes anything but according to plan? Pastor Michael McAfee knows the heartache of having his plans derailed. He and his wife, Lauren, walked through a seven-year period of waiting to be parents before welcoming their daughter, Zion, home. A few months later she was diagnosed with cancer (Zion is now celebrating four years of remission!). In the midst of all that uncertainty, Michael learned how to surrender ultimate control to God, no matter the outcome, and that's the story he shares on today's unforgettable episode of Unapologetic. Julia is a friend and fan of the McAfee's, and also knows what it's like to struggle through infertility and loss. During their honest and heartwarming conversation, Julia and Michael talk about everything from God's purpose for suffering and working to surrender that control to Michael's passion for leading trips through his role at Inspire Experiences and his advice on where to start when it comes to reading the Bible. Towards the end of their conversion the two also discuss how they've seen God's Word prove to be living and active in their own lives. Whatever you've walked through or are currently walking through, this uplifting episode will encourage you that God is forever with you and for you. Michael and Lauren's book—Beyond Our Control—is available everywhere now! Learn more about Inspire Experiences at inspire.organd follow Michael on Instagram!
Reading the Bible is hard. Especially those books like Numbers, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy, can we just skip to the Gospels and Psalms already?! But reading the Bible—the entire Bible—can truly transform us from the inside out, if we let it. That's what Tara-Leigh Cobble, host of the popular show, The Bible Recap, is here to tell us today: reading the Bible changed her life, and it can change yours too! Julia is thrilled to welcome Tara-Leigh to Unapologetic this week, and these two women who have so much in common don't waste a second of this conversation! During the episode, Julia asks Tara-Leigh where The Bible Recap (which is getting close to 350 million downloads!) started, why reading the Bible in order can open up the story in new ways, what it means when we say the Bible is living and active, and the impact shared community can have on our daily time with God. Tara-Leigh also gets vulnerable—talking about how growing up in a Christian home led her to believe that she didn't need to read the Bible that much and how all that changed when she truly fell in love with God's Word. If you've ever wanted to read the entire Bible (or struggled to do so!), this conversation will leave you feeling encouraged and inspired to dive into Scripture anew! Listen to The Bible Recap wherever you get your podcasts, and follow Tara-Leigh on Instagram to stay up to date on her latest updates!
How do we hear the voice of God? Should we trust in signs? What's the difference between the voice of God, our own thoughts and feelings, and the condemnation of the Enemy? On this week's episode of Unapologetic, Julia sits down with popular podcaster and author, Rachael Groll, to answer all those questions and more! Since she first said yes to God at 15 years-old, Rachael has felt called to help others hear His voice more clearly, especially women. As everyone who's met her knows, Julia has this same heart for women and girls living out their God-given callings, so suffice it to say, these two had a lot to talk about! During their open-hearted conversation, Julia and Rachael cover it all: everything from Rachael's own story and how she's encouraged her three daughters to lean into their callings to asking God for a sign and encouragement for when we fall short. Julia ends the episode by asking Rachael her best advice for discerning between the voice of God, our own thoughts and fears, and the voice of the enemy (hint: if that voice is full of condemnation rather than conviction, it's probably not God). For anyone who wants to hear God better—this episode is for you! Rachael is the creator and host of the Hearing Jesus podcast. Learn more about her ministry at shehears.org and follow She Hears on Instagram!
Julia is back this week for a conversation with her favorite guest—her dad, Dr. Robert Jeffress—for their special Ask The Pastor show! For this episode, Julia took the questions you submitted and had Dr. Jeffress share his answers. Together, the two talked through lighter topics like his favorite (and least favorite!) aspects of being a pastor and the most famous person he's met, later diving into the heavier side of things as they looked at their shared beliefs around infant baptism, how we can know if someone is going to heaven, and what we should do when famous Christians mess up. Dr. Jeffress wrapped up this special Q&A show by encouraging us all in our God-given purpose, no matter what our life currently looks like. Plus, he also shared his favorite memory of Julia as a little kid! You're not going to want to miss this fun and informative conversation! Connect with Dr. Jeffress at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
It's so important to share the gospel with our kids, but how do we actually do that? Popular kids podcaster, Jessica White, tells us exactly what that can look like on this super practical episode of Unapologetic! Like Julia, Jessica also hosts a kids bible podcast—hers called Kids Bible Stories. Together, these two moms passionate about sharing Jesus with their kids talk about how to get our kids to church, why being intentional in our parenting and teaching is so important, and how to make church fun for kids, and not a chore. Their conversation also digs into—and disproves—the false belief that kids can't be “real” Christians. Both Julia and Jessica have witnessed to their kids and seen them come to accept Christ, so together they talk about why some people might believe that isn't the case and how to talk to our kids about God in a way that's appropriate for their ages and maturity levels. Jessica and Julia wrap up the episode by encouraging parents to start their kids' faith journey by being intentional, making time with God a daily habit, and beginning small. If you're a parent, or have special kids in your life, don't miss this episode! Check out Jessica's kids podcast—Kids Bible Stories—and learn more about her and the ministry at kbpodcast.com.
There's a big difference between simply talking about (and often criticizing!) ministry and actually doing ministry, a truth pastor Luke Lezon knows firsthand. In this week's episode of Unapologetic, Julia and Luke aren't afraid to go there: tackling the current culture of “failure porn,” why the church needs to pour into the generation of 18-29 year-olds, and how to encourage and equip girls who have been called into ministry. This is such a relevant conversation you're not going to want to miss! Luke started out in young adult ministry, pivoting to leading a church as a young adult himself in the process. During their conversation, Julia asks Luke to share his inspiring testimony—an experience with a strange illness that allowed him to see that God doesn't often work around our messes, but in them. Given Julia's years of experience in ministry herself, specifically young adult ministry, the two spend a lot of time talking about how to best pour into this generation that is so vital to the future of the church, even encouraging listeners to start their own ministry for young adults if that's something you're feeling called to! Julia wraps up their conversation by asking Luke his best piece of marriage advice for the younger generation. No matter which generation you belong to, this episode has something for you! Follow Luke on Instagram and get his book—Your Mess Matters—wherever books are sold!
It can sometimes be hard to share the gospel with a culture that seems to speak a language different from the one we speak at church. But Jesus is calling us to do exactly that. As an evangelist and church planter, Shauna Pilgreen has firsthand experience translating Jesus to a culture desperate to hear his truth. On today's episode of Unapologetic, Julianne sits down with Shauna to break it all down for us. Shauna and her husband lead Epic Church in San Francisco, one of the most secular and diverse cities in the country. Given that experience, Shauna knows exactly what it takes to translate the gospel in a way anyone can understand, whether that's to your Uber driver, the barista at your favorite coffee shop, or—sometimes most challenging of all—your own family and friends. During this candid conversation, Julianne asks Shauna to share some of the ways Christians speak our own language (that we may not even be aware of), where we can start when it comes to translating Jesus to those around us, and practical tips for overcoming awkwardness or discomfort when it comes to talking about our faith. This whole episode is filled with incredible stories from Shauna of the ways she's seen Jesus move in the lives of those you'd least expect. We're all called to share the good news of Jesus with whoever we meet—this encouraging conversation will equip you with the tools needed to do exactly that! Shauna's newest book—Translating Jesus—is available everywhere now! Connect with her on Instagram or learn more at shaunapilgreen.com.
October 7th, 2023, was a day that changed the world forever. That was the day terrorist group Hamas attacked the nation of Israel, reigniting a conflict that has been simmering for decades. When Christians saw the headlines that day, many wondered, are we living in the end times prophesied in the book of Revelation? In his newest book, Are We Living in the End Times?, Dr. Robert Jeffress addresses that titular question, plus seven others about the future, using biblical truth to shed light on this often misunderstood time in world history. He walks us through it all on today's special, year-end episode of Unapologetic. During their candid conversation, Julianne asks the questions we're all wanting to know about this latest conflict in Israel, including what makes this time in Israel's history different from other conflicts, why there has been so much recent hostility towards Israel and the Jewish people, and if these latest events did in fact set in motion a timeline prophesied in Scripture. Dr. Jeffress doesn't shy away from answering each question with honesty and biblical knowledge, while also walking us through how Christians can spread the hope of the gospel in these times of uncertainty and confusion. As we head into a new year, it's so important to be prepared and assured of the fact that Jesus is the only firm foundation we can stand on in a shifting world. Listen to this timely conversation everywhere now! Dr. Jeffress's new book—Are We Living in the End Times?—is available everywhere now! Connect with him at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
By now, we've probably all realized that America is in crisis. With drag queen story hours and college kids rallying to celebrate Hamas, it's not hard to see that the Christian principles our country was founded on are not being practiced. As Christians, is there anything we can do to turn the tide and fight back against the path of destruction our country is going down? John Cooper thinks so. On this week's episode of Unapologetic, Julia's friend and colleague Julianne fills in to talk with John—frontman of the award-winning Christian rock band, Skillet—all about the fight for America's soul. In his newest book, Wimpy, Weak, and Woke, John outlines why he believes our country is headed for utopian destruction and how exactly we got to this point. Together he and Julianne touch on how this cultural revolution has affected the church, why some leaders who call themselves Christians are actually encouraging these cultural lies, and what we, as Bible-believing Christians, can do to see God's Kingdom come to Earth. If you've been following the news cycle lately or have ever been shocked and confused by the direction our country is headed, this conversation will leave you with answers and a clear call to action to reject the lies of the world in favor of God's biblical truth. Don't miss it! Get John's new book—Wimpy, Weak, and Woke—everywhere now! For more of his content, tune in to his Cooper Stuff podcast or follow him on Instagram.
Having “the talk” with your kids is hard enough, but given the culture we're living in today, parents are now being forced to have multiple difficult conversations around the topics of sexual identity, transgenderism, and how God created us with their kids. On this timely episode of Unapologetic, Julia's friend and colleague, Julianne Thompson, steps into the host chair to chat with the director of the Sexual and Gender Identity Institute at Wheaton College, Dr. Mark Yarhouse, all about how to have these conversations with our kids. Dr. Yarhouse is an award-winning professor, psychologist, and researcher who outlines exactly how to approach topics of sexual identity with compassion, conviction, and civility in his new book, Talking to Kids about Gender Identity. Together he and Julianne discuss why it seems like issues of gender identity and transgenderism seem to be happening more today, why churches shouldn't shy away from these topics, and how parents can avoid fear-based tactics and choose to approach these new challenges as cultural ambassadors—all the while maintaining the biblical truth of God's created design. Whether you're a parent navigating these waters or simply someone who has questions about how to approach the sexual identity issues you're seeing in our culture today, this episode will leave you with fresh insights and encouragement from an expert in the field—don't miss it! Learn more about Dr. Yarhouse and his work for the Institute of Sexual and Gender Identity on their website. Talking to Kids about Gender Identity—Dr. Yarhouse's newest book—is available everywhere now! You can also connect with him on Twitter.
Take a seat in the room at First Baptist Dallas's second-annual Girls Night as we hear from best-selling author and business coach, Christy Wright! Christy used her time onstage to talk all about how to combat fear and build confidence. It was a powerful time that left everyone present with practical tools they can use today to fight against the fear of the enemy. During her talk Christy used stories from her own life (some inspirational and some cringe-worthy!) to outline three ways we can all work to push back fear and become more confident in our callings. Those three ways? Change your mind, change your words, and change your actions. These three practices may seem simple, but by relying on Jesus to help us live them out, these practices can truly change our lives—Christy is the living proof! Wrestling with fear or doubt? This message will meet you right where you're at! Connect with Christy through her Instagram, and stay up to date with all First Baptist Dallas events on their website. Julia's new children's book, You Can Pray Big Things, is out now! Order your copy here!
**We're taking a 2-week fall break and re-releasing some of our favorite episodes of Unapologetic! Maybe you missed them the first time, or maybe this is simply your chance to listen to the wisdom in these conversations again—either way, we can't wait for you to dive in! This conversation with Sheila Walsh on the mental health struggles we face, even as Christians, originally aired on October 27th, 2021. Do Christians need psychiatric medication, or do they just need to be more spiritual? When is depression and anxiety a sin, and when is it a disorder? How can the church talk about these issues from a medical and biblical perspective? Popular television host and best-selling author Sheila Walsh joins Julia Jeffress Sadler on today's episode of Unapologetic. Sheila is a leader in the conversation of mental health and Christianity, and she provides hope to many through her personal testimony of health and faith. Julia gets to put on her counselor hat and talk about her experiences helping people heal from depression and anxiety as a licensed professional counselor. Be encouraged to be “more than conquerors” (Romans 8:37) while experiencing the freedom to use the tools God gives us for health in today's episode! Julia's new children's book, You Can Pray Big Things, is out now! Order your copy here!
**We're taking a 2-week fall break and re-releasing some of our favorite episodes of Unapologetic! Maybe you missed them the first time, or maybe this is simply your chance to listen to the wisdom in these conversations again—either way, we can't wait for you to dive in! This conversation with Mark Batterson, all about the power of prayer, originally aired on July 19th, 2023. We're kicking off season 4 of Unapologetic with a very special guest: one of Julia's biggest influences and her number one dream guest, Mark Batterson! Six years ago, a complete stranger changed Julia's life when he challenged her to pray bold prayers. That stranger was author Mark Batterson, and his writing and witness led not only to Julia's prayer for miracle triplets but also to her realizing the dream of starting a media ministry and, ultimately, this show! Is there a more perfect person to kick off a brand new season of Unapologetic?! We don't think so! During their conversation, the two talk about why it matters that we pray big prayers, how to discern the will of God, and the importance of asking God to perform miracles and fulfill our greatest desires. Together Mark and Julia close the episode by discussing how the words “please,” “sorry,” and “thanks” can change the trajectory of our lives and relationships. Mark's newest book, Please, Sorry, Thanks, is available everywhere now! Connect with him on his website or by following him on Instagram.
For many of us (non-Christians and Christians alike), the 10 Commandments can seem outdated, irrelevant to our culture today. But that belief couldn't be further from the truth! According to Dr. Robert Jeffress, even though the 10 Commandments are 3,500 years-old, the truths and practices contained in them are more relevant today than ever before. On this week's episode of Unapologetic, Julia invites Dr. Jeffress on to talk about just that: how rediscovering the 10 Commandments can radically change the way we live our lives. Dr. Jeffress gets right to the point—opening the episode by talking about why Christians should stop apologizing for the 10 Commandments. Julia and Dr. Jeffress then dive into a bunch of practical application points, including common misconceptions we have about the 10 Commandments, why Christians (and non-Christians!) should care about and obey these ancient laws, and how each command goes deeper than simply, “don't kill someone” or “don't commit armed robbery.” Julia and her dad wrap up the conversation by emphasizing that even though following the 10 Commandments may seem impossible (because it is!), Jesus came to fulfill the law, and we're no longer bound to the perfection the Commandments demand. The 10 Commandments are not meant to bog us down in guilt, but to free us for living lives that glorify God! Dr. Jeffress's newest book—The 10—is available everywhere now! Connect with him at ptv.org or by listening to the Pathway to Victory podcast.
What does the Good News of the gospel have to do with laundry, putting our kids to bed, or even potty training? According to author and speaker Emily Jensen, Jesus can be found in all these mundane moments of motherhood if only we have the eyes to see him there. On this week's episode of Unapologetic, Julia sits down with Emily—fellow mom and the co-founder of online ministry, Risen Motherhood—to chat through all things being a mom. Julia asks Emily some honest questions, including her best advice for moms, how moms can know if they're making the right decision for their kids, and how to bring the gospel into all areas of motherhood. Together, the two end the episode by sharing their best encouragement for moms feeling weak or overwhelmed, plus leave listeners with ideas for how to incorporate time with God into their family's daily routines. Especially if you're a mom, you're going to love this conversation! Emily's new devotional—He Is Strong—is available October 10th! Connect with her on Instagram or by following Risen Motherhood.
Everybody wants to be loved, but what if the love we're all actually needing doesn't come from a person? On this week's episode of Unapologetic, Bachelor star turned speaker and author, Madi Prewett Troutt, is here to tell us that the love we're all looking for can only be found in Jesus. During this fun and honest conversation, Julia welcomes Madi back to the show (this time as a newly married woman!), and asks her what we all want to know: how do we pursue purity in relationships, is singleness simply a season to be endured, why is “drive it before you buy it” a lie, and so much more! Even though Madi is now happily married, she encourages listeners that happiness and wholeness can never be found in your relationship status, but only in Christ. Especially if you're waiting for “the one,” check out this episode to be uplifted by the wisdom Madi and Julia share! Madi's new book—The Love Everybody Wants—is out now! If you're in the Dallas area, don't miss Madi's talk at Girl's Night on October 13th! You can follow Madi on Instagram to keep up with her latest updates.
Licensed therapist Jason VanRuler knows what it's like to be stuck. But he also knows how to break through whatever is holding us back and get to the other side. This week's episode of Unapologetic is a fun one, as these two trained therapists talk all things attachment theory, finding safe people, getting past your past, and everything in between! Julia doesn't hold back from asking Jason some tough, honest questions, and both his answers and her insights can help us all take the steps we need to face our own brokenness and walk toward health and healing. Breaking free from sin, secrets, and shame really comes down to having the courage to live out a new story for your life (and being saved and forgiven by Jesus, of course!). We're all capable of change, no matter how far gone our lives may seem. Don't miss out on this super practical conversation! Jason's book, Get Past Your Past, is available for preorder now! Learn more about his work at jasonvr.com and follow him on Instagramfor daily relationship tips!