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Kerusso Daily Devotional
You're Not Alone

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 2:59


Have you ever wondered about how convinced well-known Christians are of their faith? We all know they never doubt, right? Wrong. Today, we're continuing our series on doubt, we are in part two of five. We're talking about doubt all week.   A well-known preacher, Charles Spurgeon once said of doubt, “I think when a man says, ‘I never doubt,' it is quite time for us to doubt him.” Doubt is a fact of life for many of us, although most don't like to admit it. In fact, doubt's mentioned often in the Bible. The Bible's full of great faith stories, but it's interesting to notice that there are plenty of doubters, too. Sarah simply didn't believe God's promise that she and Abraham would have a child. Peter's bravado evaporated when he realized it was dangerous to be known as one of Christ's followers. Job's wife told him he should curse God and die because of his misfortune, and Job wished he'd never been born.   Humans can be quirky. Imagine seeing Jesus with your own eyes and watching Him perform miracles. In the Book of Matthew, we read about the apostles with Jesus on a mountain in the Galilee after His resurrection. You can't get more miraculous than that, but it says some doubted. Mark 9:24 says, “Immediately the boy's father exclaimed, “I do believe. Help me overcome my unbelief.'” This is the story of a father who sought Jesus to heal his son, and he seemed to believe and to struggle with belief at the same time. Amazing, but not so unusual.    As we are learning, doubting is not the worst thing. Keeping silent about it is worse. Seeking God and trusting a friend or friends to talk it through is healthy. God doesn't punish you for doubting.   Andrea Lucado, who has been around churches and preachers all her life understands the struggle. She says, “Most of us at some time or another ask the question, ‘Why do I believe what I believe?'” Those of us who identify as lifelong Christians sometimes have the most doubt. We've grown up in church, memorized scripture, and volunteered at VBS, but that thought, “Why do I believe what I believe,” sometimes hits us in a moment we least expect. There are plenty of resources and plenty of believing friends who have gone through the same thing to see you through this. So when you're in a season of doubt, remember one thing: you are not alone.    Let's pray.   Father, doubt comes to us all at some point and it's then that we need each other the most. We need your spirit to bring us comfort and calm. We thank you that you don't leave us in our time of doubt, but you long to help us through the valley. In Jesus' name, amen.

Kerusso Daily Devotional
Doubt Is a Fact of Life

Kerusso Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 3:22


Have you ever wondered about how convinced well-known Christians are of their faith? We all know they never doubt, right? Wrong.   A well-known preacher, Charles Spurgeon, once said of doubt, “I think when a man says, ‘I never doubt,' it is quite time for us to doubt him.” That is a fact of life for many of us, although most don't like to admit it. In fact, doubt is mentioned often in the Bible. The Bible is full of great faith stories, but it's interesting to notice that there are plenty of doubters, too.   Sarah simply didn't believe God's promise that she and Abraham would have a child. Peter's bravado evaporated when he realized it was dangerous to be known as one of Christ's followers. Job's wife told him he should curse God and die because of his misfortunes, and Job wished he'd never been born.   Humans can be quirky. Imagine seeing Jesus with your own eyes and watching Him perform miracles. In the book of Matthew, we read about the apostles with Jesus on a mountain in Galilee after His resurrection. You can't get more miraculous than that, but it says some still doubted.   Mark 9:24 says, “Immediately, the boy's father exclaimed, ‘I do believe. Help me overcome my unbelief.'” This is the story of a father who sought Jesus to heal his son, and he seemed to believe, and to struggle with belief, at the same time. Amazing, but not so unusual.   As we're learning, doubting is not the worst thing. Keeping silent about it is worse. Seeking God and trusting a friend or friends to talk it through is healthy. God doesn't punish us for doubting.   Andrea Lucado, who has been around churches and preachers all her life, understands the struggle. She says, “Most of us at some time or another ask the question, why do I believe what I believe?” Those of us who identify as lifelong Christians sometimes have the most doubt. We've grown up in church, memorized scripture, and volunteered at VBS, but that thought: why do I believe what I believe, sometimes hits us in a moment we'd least expect. There are plenty of resources and plenty of believing friends who have gone through the same thing to see you through this. So when you're in a season of doubt, remember one thing: you're not alone.   Let's pray.    Father, doubt comes to us all at some point, and it's then that we need each other the most. We need your spirit to bring us comfort and calm. We thank you. You don't leave us in our time of doubt, but you long to help us through the valley. In Jesus' name. Amen.

The Vine Austin
GODSPEED - The Way of Sabbath

The Vine Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 28:09


As we close out our series entitled GODSPEED, we are joined by author and speaker Andrea Lucado. Andrea shares on the way of Sabbath. www.thevineaustin.org Deuteronomy 5:12-14

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The Vine Austin
REBUILD- 5 Remember Me, My God, For Good

The Vine Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 20:07


The Vine welcomes guest preacher, Andrea Lucado. Nehemiah 5 instructs us that the rebuilding of our lives must also include the rebuilding of others. https://andrealucado.com Nehemiah 5:1-12 www.thevineaustin.org

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Where Do We Go From Here
42: How Can We Have a Better Conversation About Abortion?

Where Do We Go From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 47:12


Abortion is a conversation about women's bodies, and it is part of the conversation about sexual ethics. Today we connect the dots between Purity Culture rhetoric and abortion. Andrea Lucado joins us to discuss her op-ed, How the female body became a scapegoat for white evangelicals. Listen to our full conversation with Andrea for $3/month on Patreon Full show notes here Talk to us on Instagram and Twitter Andrea Lucado is a freelance writer based in Austin, Texas. She is the author of English Lessons: The Crooked Path of Growing Toward Faith and has contributed articles to publications such as The Washington Post, Fathom magazine, and Christianity Today. Connect with Andrea on Instagram

The Unhurried Life
53 - Finding Your Way with Andrea Lucado

The Unhurried Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 35:44


We all hear, "learn to say no". When we get overwhelmed and feel like our life is too busy or getting filled up, there are books on how to say no. But what if we recognized the seasons we were in and learned how to say yes at the RIGHT time and to the RIGHT things? Life can sometimes (maybe all times) feel like a sprint but we really were not made for an 89 year sprint....more like a marathon, right? I mean carpool, lunches, meals, laundry they make us go go go! And feeling like we need to just say no so we can cut some stuff out is the only way we can manage. But what if we learned to say yes in order to slow down. Or at least recognize that saying yes to only the things we NEED to say yes too can create a cycle of ebb and flow. Seasons of going and seasons of unhurried. This week Andrea and I talked about just that. Figuring out ebb and flow of life's seasons. Learning to say yes to the right things so we can create balance. 3 STEPS TO ORGANIZE YOUR PHONE PHOTOS: http://jbrazeal.com/phonephotos COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theunhurriedlife THE UNHURRIED LIFE SHOW NOTES: https://jbrazeal.com/blog/podcast/slow-living/

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson
Girls Night #108: "Is God Even Real?" What to do When your Faith is Full of Doubt

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020


Our guest, Andrea Lucado, is teaching us what to do when you experience doubts or find yourself asking big questions about your faith.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Sermon – (8/16/20) – “Philippians: Working Out My Salvation” – Andrea Lucado

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 14:06


Andrea Lucado brings this morning’s teaching from the 2nd chapter of Philippians. The post Sermon – (8/16/20) – “Philippians: Working Out My Salvation” – Andrea Lucado appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Freedom Road Podcast
It’s Time to Talk about Abortion and Reproductive Justice

Freedom Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 68:36


The issue of abortion has the level of power it does in our nation because we never talk about it. So, we’re going to talk about it. Listen in as host, Lisa Sharon Harper, is joined by Rev. Susan Chorley (Exhale), Rev. Shekinah Hamlin (Christian Church Disciples of Christ) and Andrea Lucado (evangelical journalist) to talk about Abortion and Reproductive Justice. This is a #mustlisten conversation.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Sermon – Hope: The Magnificat – Andrea Lucado

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 22:33


This morning, on the second Sunday of Advent, Andrea Lucado preaches a message on Hope: The Magnificat. The post Sermon – Hope: The Magnificat – Andrea Lucado appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Sermon – The Prophet Jeremiah – Andrea Lucado

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 23:26


This morning, Andrea Lucado closes out our series on The Prophets with a teaching about the prophet Jeremiah. The post Sermon – The Prophet Jeremiah – Andrea Lucado appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Sermon (2019.04.28) Andrea Lucado

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 29:24


Andrea Leads us through the second week of Easter. Our text for the morning was the story of doubting Thomas. Text: John 20:19-31 Reflection Questions: How do we believe in what we cannot see? Sometimes we don’t. The others around us do. We ask God and we wait. We have an experience with the risen Christ. We look for evidence … Read More → The post Sermon (2019.04.28) Andrea Lucado appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Sermon (2018.12.02) Andrea Lucado

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 29:05


Andrea guides us through the lectionary text of Habakkuk for the first sunday of Advent. Habakkuk 1:1-7; 2:1-4; 3:[3b-6], 17-19 The post Sermon (2018.12.02) Andrea Lucado appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons
Acts 15 (2018.07.29 Sermon)

Austin Mustard Seed Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 26:58


Andrea Lucado continued our serious on Acts — “What happens when the Holy Spirit leads the way?” — with a sermon Acts 15. Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes The post Acts 15 (2018.07.29 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.

Journeywomen
Faith and Doubt with Andrea Lucado | Ep. 19

Journeywomen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 62:27


On this episode of the Journeywomen podcast I had the privilege of chatting with Andrea Lucado. Andrea and I talk about her struggle with doubt and the growth she experienced by allowing herself to ask hard questions about her faith. Andrea is a freelance writer based in Austin, TX who just published her first book: English Lessons, on the very topic of faith and doubt. She regularly contributes to a few publications that I’m sure you’ll recognize like Relevant Magazine and She Reads Truth. When Andrea is not conducting interviews or writing stories, you can find her laughing with friends at a coffee shop--which is exactly what I felt like we did via Skype in our conversation. I hope you have fun listening in on our chat about faith and doubt!   Show Notes | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
Happy Hour #156: Andrea Lucado

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 63:55


My guest for The Happy Hour #156 is Andrea Lucado. Andrea is a freelance writer based in Austin, Texas. As the daughter of bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado, Andrea inherited an obsession with words and their arrangement. She has a master’s degree in English literature from Oxford-Brookes University and contributes regularly to online and print publications such as Relevant magazine and SheReadsTruth.com. She recently released a book, English Lessons. In our conversation, we chat about Andrea growing up as a preacher's kid. She shares about her journey in owning her faith - not because it was what was expected or what was culturally acceptable, but because she had a personal, authentic relationship with Jesus. Andrea also shares about her routine to abstain from social media on the weekends - taking apps off her devices on Friday and re-d0wnloading on Monday. You'll hear about how social media can trigger some major sin struggles in both of us. And if you can relate, maybe you'll consider joining us in creating some boundaries around time spent on social media. {You can listen to the showHERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show Harvey: Disaster Relief Andrea's Book: English Lessons Andrea's Preaching at Oak Hills Church Broken Spoke Night Driving by Addie Zierman + Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng + The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead What Andrea is loving: outdoor grilling, Camp Gladiator and voice lessons Connect with Andrea Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Sponsors ThirdLove // Honest Tea

Seminary Dropout
165 – Seminary Dropout LIVE! Andrea Lucado, Author of ‘English Lessons’ Talks about Doubt and Being Her Own Person

Seminary Dropout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 54:51


*Originally Posted at MissioAlliance.org Our sponsor: Compassion International If you like Seminary Dropout, be sure to check out OnRamp. This Week on Seminary Dropout… Andrea Lucado is a freelance writer based in Austin, Texas. The daughter of the best selling author and pastor, Max Lucado. She inherited an obsession with words and their arrangement. She has a masters […]

Oak Hills Church (Video Podcast)
The Christian Single

Oak Hills Church (Video Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 29:25


Week 5 of This Sacred Home A sermon series featuring Andrea Lucado.

Oak Hills Church (Audio Podcast)

Week 5 of This Sacred HomeA sermon series featuring Andrea Lucado.

Oak Hills Church (Audio Podcast)

Week 5 of This Sacred HomeA sermon series featuring Andrea Lucado.

Oak Hills Church (Video Podcast)

Week 5 of This Sacred HomeA sermon series featuring Andrea Lucado.

Dear Daughters
Andrea Lucado | English Lessons

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 52:39


"This is how change works. It’s stealthy. It delicately changes you and your perspective while you’re in it, and it is not until you are fully out of it that you look in the mirror and notice a difference." ~ Andrea Lucado Andrea Lucado is a full time freelance writer, coffee drinker, and author of English Lessons: The Crooked Path of Growing Towards Faith. Andrea has had her own crooked path meandering from San Antonio, to West Texas, all the way to England, then back to Tennessee. She now lives in Austin, Texas (yay!) where she regularly contributes to She Reads Truth and Relevant Magazine, and writes online at her own website about Jesus, love, and grace. All the show notes here. 

The Way Home Podcast
The Way Home featuring Andrea Lucado

The Way Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 27:34


What it is it like to grow up as the daughter of famous author and pastor Max Lucado? Why does it look like to wrestle with the faith of your parents? A journey to Oxford took Andrea Lucado to the threshold of faith and doubt. She joins me to talk about this season of life…

The Way Home Podcast
The Way Home featuring Andrea Lucado

The Way Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 27:34


What it is it like to grow up as the daughter of famous author and pastor Max Lucado? Why does it look like to wrestle with the faith of your parents? A journey to Oxford took Andrea Lucado to the threshold of faith and doubt. She joins me to talk about this season of life…

The Drew Marshall Show
Andrea Lucado

The Drew Marshall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 21:01


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That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs
Episode 38: Andrea Lucado

That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 68:57


You know I love the UK. And I love my Nashville friends. So today's conversation combines two of my favorite things. Andrea Lucado is a dear friend and also has just released her first book, English Lessons, about her time in Oxford, England. We hadn't gotten to chat in a while, so this one really feels like two close friends getting to catch up, because it is! Such a dear friend, great writer, and wise woman! You'll love her. http://andrealucado.com http://anniefdowns.com #thatsoundsfunpodcast ... join in the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome. :) 

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
Andrea Lucado: Through Our Doubts, God Is There

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 14:25


Andrea Lucado, is a writer from Austin, Texas. Her new book “English Lessons: The Crooked Path of Growing Toward Faith,” describes what it was like to come from a family with a strong heritage of Christian faith; only to wrestle with doubts and her identity as she ventured away from home.

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