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Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon are joined by author and Bible teacher Courtney Reissig for a thoughtful conversation on what the Bible really says about forgiveness. Courtney unpacks why forgiveness is rooted in the gospel, how it differs from excusing sin or avoiding consequences, and why trusting God with justice is often central to the healing process. Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, they explore forgiveness as a journey—one that releases bitterness, honors boundaries, and reflects our trust in the God who sees, knows, and promises to make all things right.LINKSSomeone to Believe In bookTeach Me to Feel bookSeth and the Very Scary Storm children's bookRECOMMENDED: Listen to this episode with Kelly Minter discussing the attributes of God. Hosted by Angie Elkins and Andrea Lennon with guest Courtney Reissig. CONNECT WITH US!Marked is a podcast from Lifeway Women. Learn more at lifeway.com/joshua. Learn more at lifeway.com/angels.
Send us a textSirens wailed, the power went out, and four boys huddled under the stairs while their mom felt the helpless truth every parent dreads: I can't cover all of them. The tornado missed their house but tore through their town, and later a small voice asked a big question. Courtney Reissig unpacks how one terrifying day grew into a life-giving conversation about God's character, suffering, and hope.Support the showKEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINEConnect with us...www.nextTalk.orgFacebookInstagramContact Us...admin@nextTalk.orgP.O. BOX 160111 San Antonio, TX 78280
As we continue to talk about change, Courtney joins Tasha to talk about the Savior who remains the same; the theme of her latest book!Show Notes:Register for the Digging In Women's Conference today @ https://prestonwoodwomen.orghttps://courtneyreissig.comInstagram Post on ChangeLet the Biscuits Burn Podcast
Today we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Courtney Reissig entitled "An Open Letter to the Overwhelmed Parent at Christmas". Courtney Reissig is a wife, mother, and writer. She has written for numerous Christian publications including the Gospel Coalition, 'Christianity Today', and the CT Women blog. She is also the author of 'Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God' from Crossway. Read the essay here. Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung! If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
On this episode of This vs. That, we explore the topic of church hurt and discuss when to stay versus when to go. We talk with author and Bible teacher Courtney Reissig about the different perspectives of church hurt—from being a witness in the pews, to causing hurt as a leader, to being the one who is hurt. Courtney shares her personal experiences and insights from nearly 20 years in ministry, highlighting the complexities and spectrum of church hurt. We also discuss the importance of understanding expectations, the role of transparency, and the signs of an unhealthy church. Join us for an honest conversation that aims to shed light on an issue many have faced but few openly discuss. Resources Mentioned: Church Called Tove by Scott McKnight When Narcissism Comes to Church by Chuck DeGroat Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church by Diane Langberg Strong and Weak by Andy Crouch The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes The Letters of John Newton by John Newton The Book of Proverbs with commentary by Charles Bridges Bully Pulpit by Michael J. Kruger Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund _____ This vs. That is a podcast of Anchored Hope. Anchored Hope provides practical help to those hurting by anchoring their hope in Jesus and helping others gain a better understanding of his promises. We offer reputable, biblical counsel to those suffering or experiencing difficult seasons. Our counselors are highly trained and bring a vast experience in addressing the various issues of life. To meet with a counselor, visit anchoredhope.co and schedule an appointment today.
Austin and Isaac were pleased to welcome Courtney Reissig to the studio today. Courtney is an accomplished author who has also been writing for us for years. We talked with her about her burden to speak out on racial matters and overcoming her own self-consciousness to do so. We hope you're encouraged by her example and our conversation together. LINKS & SHOW NOTES:This UWP Podcast Episode was produced by Josh Deng with editing by Roshane Ricketts.Link to Courtney's books.Link to Courtney's articles for us.Support the showTo learn more about United? We Pray, follow us on Twitter and keep exploring our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!
Living your faith, from the "Inside Out" If you're having trouble helping your kids negotiate their emotions, you're not alone. “We always fall into kind of two ends of a spectrum,” says writer and Bible teacher Courtney Reissig. “We either want to protect them too much from experiencing hard things, or we don't want them to feel or express those hard things when life happens. And we all probably know which one we fall into.” Reissig recommends parents turn to the Psalms for help. She's the author of the recent Gospel Coalition article “Use the Psalms to Teach Kids About Feelings.” “Psalms speak to very real feelings and very real emotions,” she says, “and that's helpful to us because God created us to feel things, and then He's given us a whole book of the Bible that teaches us how to navigate those feelings and to express those feeling back to God. Many of them are prayers or songs that we sing back to God. And so we take all of our feelings and all of our emotions and then we move them towards the only one who can do anything with what we're feeling.” Learn more about how the Psalms can help children express and understand their emotions by listening to our 14-minute podcast. Read what Courtney Reissig is writing here.
On Monday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, writer and Bible teacher, Courtney Reissig joins us to show how she takes her Bible study students through five Old Testament covenants—promises—with the goal of seeing God's beautiful storyline. Promises ground us. With every promise comes stability and beauty. Every kept vow gives courage and hope. As we dive into God's precious promises to the people He loves, we'll find our hearts strengthened and encouraged to face our days with greater love and courage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to 52 Weeks in the Word with your host, Trillia Newbell, and special guest Courtney Reissig. In this episode, we take a journey through the major themes in the synoptic Gospel of John. We discuss the profound teachings, miracles, and messages that define this Gospel and its significance in the Christian faith. Courtney Reissig is the author of Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God, The Accidental Feminist: Restoring Our Delight in God's Good Design, and Teach Me to Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life. She is married to Daniel, has four sons, and they belong to Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas. You can read more of her writing on her blog or follow her on Twitter. This week's reading: John 1 - 19 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The book of Psalms is a collection of poems, lyrics, and musical musings from various Old Testament authors. What can we learn from these Psalms? In this episode, we focus in on Psalm 46 with Courtney Resissig - focusing on God as our refuge, fortress, and strength. Courtney Reissig is the author of Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God, The Accidental Feminist: Restoring Our Delight in God's Good Design, and Teach Me to Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life. She is married to Daniel, has four sons, and they belong to Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas. You can read more of her writing on her blog or follow her on Twitter. This Week's Reading: Psalm 9 - Psalm 40See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian Outlook – May 13, 2023 Don Kroah invites Joannie DeBrito, of Focus on the Family, to talk about how Mother's Day can be a difficult time for some people, particularly those who have experienced the loss of a child, infertility, or a strained relationship with their own mother. Find more resources at “When Mother's Day Hurts.” John Hall and Kathy Emmons interview Courtney Reissig, contributor at the Gospel Coalition and the author of, “Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God,” about motherhood and the struggles that come with it. Courtney discusses how because we live in a broken world, motherhood is hard and not always fulfilling, but it's still good. Georgene Rice invites Emerson Eggerich, contributor at Focus on the Family, to share the significance of respect in mother-son relationships. They discuss how using respectful language can help mothers connect with their boys and create a stronger bond. For more, check out his Love and Respect book. Bill Bunkley talks with Shannon Bream, Fox News journalist and author of "The Women of the Bible Speak," about how the stories of flawed women in the Bible can be comforting and relatable for women facing similar struggles today. John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with author Michelle Van Loon about her experience with a prodigal child and how she learned to pray and find hope through her stranger-turned-friend, Elizabeth, who also had been through a long, hard road with her drug-addicted son, which led her to cultivate a deep and intense relationship with God.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Austin sits down with Nate Brooks to discuss Nate's new book, Identifying Heart Transformation. We talk about different Biblical frameworks for understanding the inner person and how that informs our view of human transformation. Nate Brooks (Ph.D. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Associate Professor of Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Links & Show Notes:Isaac's article about preparing yourself for racial conversations. Courtney Reissig's article about healthcare disparities. Our episode with Michael Emmerson in which he talks about buying a house. Faith Cote's article about being a public educator.
Courtney is a writer and Bible teacher living in Little Rock, AR. She is the author of numerous books and bible studies, including Teach Me to Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life and a forthcoming bible study on the covenants. Courtney and her husband are the proud parents of four sons and together they serve at Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, AR where she is also the Discipleship Content Director. Thank you for listening. If this content is helpful to you as you seek to live out your God-given calling to His glory, purchase Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work, or donate today to help us continue to produce more inspiring content! RESOURCES MENTIONED Women & Work: Bearing God's Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work Promises Kept: 5 Old Testament Covenants and How Christ Fulfilled Them (6-Week Bible Study) Teach Me To Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God The Accidental Feminist: Restoring Our Delight in God's Good Design
Austin and Isaac talk about what Christians can do in their everyday lives to build toward greater ethnic unity. Racism has affected many aspects of their world, which means Christians have opportunities for redemptive work in many different walks of life. Links & Show Notes:Isaac's article about preparing yourself for racial conversations. Courtney Reissig's article about healthcare disparities. Our episode with Michael Emmerson in which he talks about buying a house. Faith Cote's article about being a public educator.
Author Courtney Reissig joins the show to talk about her book "Promises Kept." Copyright WGNR Radio 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of Priscilla Talk, our hosts talk to Blair Linne, Courtney Reissig, and Natalie Brand about how doctrine supercharges women's ministry.
In this episode, Andrea Lennon talks with Courtney Reissig about the beauty of God keeping His promises and how the Old Testament covenants are fulfilled in and through Jesus. Reissig gives her back story and tells listeners about how she began her walk with the Lord. She also discusses how God influenced her to write her new Bible study, "Promises Kept: 5 Old Testament Covenants and How Christ Fulfilled Them." Reissig is a writer and Bible teacher living in Little Rock, AR. She loves teaching the Bible, writing about the Bible, or talking about the Bible in any context she finds herself in. She and her husband are the proud parents of four sons, and together they serve at Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, AR, where she is the Discipleship Content Director. Click here to purchase Reissig's new Bible study. Registration for the annual Inspire Women's Conference is open now. Learn more at www.absc.org/inspire.
On Monday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, writer and Bible teacher, Courney Reissig joins us to show how she takes her Bible study students through five Old Testament covenants—promises—with the goal of seeing God’s beautiful storyline. Promises ground us. With every promise comes stability and beauty. Every kept vow gives courage and hope. As we dive into God’s precious promises to the people He loves, we’ll find our hearts strengthened and encouraged to face our days with greater love and courage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're revisiting a conversation with Vanessa Hawkins on living in light of eternity because a Journeywoman's hope resides in heaven. We talked about what a difference it makes as we navigate the seasons and hardships of life when we approach them with eternity in view. This is our last episode in the “What is a Journeywoman?” series. It's been so wonderful revisiting these timeless conversations on what it means to be a woman of God. We pray that this episode encourages you—in the midst of whatever it is you are walking through today—to fix your gaze on eternity. That is what being a Journeywoman is all about. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How does living with eternity in view change the way you walk through the joys and sorrows of this life? How does fixing your eyes on eternity change how you engage with and encourage other believers who are walking through various joys and sorrows? How does understanding God's character affect how you journey through life? What are some passages of Scripture that help you to fix your eyes on eternity? What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you've learned this week? SPONSORS SEBTS offers flexible degree options that empower you to study the Bible deeply and teach God's Word. Through its selection of certificate programs, master's degrees, and advanced degrees, Southeastern equips women to serve the Church and fulfill the Great Commission. Promises Kept is a new Bible study by Courtney Reissig that will take you through five Old Testament covenants with the goal of seeing God's beautiful storyline. Order your study today at moodypublisherswomen.com or on Amazon. Dwell is an audio Bible app that allows you to fully tailor the Bible reading experience with customizable themes, styles, fonts, music, and reading voices—all to help you get in the Word and stay in the Word. Go to dwellbible.com/journeywomen to get 10% off a yearly subscription, or 30% off Dwell for life. FOR MORE Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review Interviews do not imply Journeywomen's endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!
Vielleicht empfindest du in der Weihnachtszeit, inmitten all der Lichter, nur Trübsal und Dunkelheit. Courtney Reissig kann dich sehr gut verstehen und zeigt dir, warum du Ruhe und Trost im mitleidenden Gott finden kannst. Der Artikel wurde am 20.12.2022 auf der Webseite von Evangelium21 veröffentlicht, online unter: https://www.evangelium21.net/media/3594/oh-du-dunkle-weihnachtszeit
Vielleicht empfindest du in der Weihnachtszeit, inmitten all der Lichter, nur Trübsal und Dunkelheit. Courtney Reissig kann dich sehr gut verstehen und zeigt dir, warum du Ruhe und Trost im mitleidenden Gott finden kannst.
Livro em análise: "Feminista sem Saber: Restaurando nosso Prazer nos Projetos de Deus" de Courtney Reissig Voz e análise: Jadem Freitas
The blessings of working at home can be great and eternal. Author Courtney Reissig explains how it is not only a ministry to those in our homes, but an act of worship to our God. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find Familylife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the Familylife's on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Courtney Reissig, a mom, author and speaker is joining me on the show today to share how God used the Psalms to prepare her for a traumatic and life-threatening pregnancy experience.How Courtney started diving into the PsalmsPsalms as the language of the realities of life How Courtney processed her emotions How she worked through her trauma and what she learned from itHow to use the Psalms in prayer Courtney's Book, Teach Me How to Feel Related links and resourceshttp://courtneyreissig.com/If you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we're doing, or if you're looking for self-help materials to assist you on your journey of managing your anxiety and OCD in healthier ways, please support us on Patreon. Audio teachings, relaxation exercises, and my book on how to find a therapist are provided for self-help via monthly subscription, go to www.patreon.com/hopeforanxietyandocdJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hopeforanxietyandocd/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://hopeforanxietyandocd.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeforanxietyandocdpodcast and like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforanxietyandocd for the latest updates and sneak peeks.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hopeforanxiety)
Courtney Reissig talks about the emotional aftermath of her high-risk labor and delivery story. She shares about the faithfulness of God and how she walked the difficult road of recovery. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Courtney Reissig tells the harrowing story of the birth of her fourth child, Ben. Some problems cropped up late in the pregnancy that threatened both of their lives and left some emotional scarring in its wake. Show Notes and Resources Nancy Guthrie and Jerry Sittser share about the loss of a child.
What is the Biblical perspective on gender roles in our society? In this episode of the Limitless Spirit Podcast, our host Helen Todd speaks with Courtney Reissig, who is a Christian wife, mother, and writer. Courtney has written for numerous Christian publications including the Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, and the CT Women blog. In this episode, Helen and Courtney talk specifically about two of her books, “The Accidental Feminist” and her most recent book “Teach Me to feel”, a devotional book on expressing emotions to God through the Psalms. Courtney brings us so much wisdom and insight to the topics of modern feminism through a Biblical perspective as well as worshipping God through the Psalms. You can learn more about Courtney and find her books on her website: http://courtneyreissig.com/2:45 - Courtney's book “The Accidental Feminist”3:52 - What is “Feminist Ideology”5:35 - How do women bear the image of God?8:10 - The role of women in the church.13:45 - Courtney's latest book, “Teach Me to Feel”19:00 - Courtney's personal experience which taught her about expressing emotion through the Psalms.21:52 - How can a Christian woman influence culture in a positive way?24:40 - The effect of culture's elimination of gender on society. After you listen to this episode, go to our host website: www.rfwma.org and find out how World Missions Alliance can help you connect to your greater purpose.If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Limitless Spirit Podcast, click below:Support the show (https://rfwma.org/give) Email us your questions and comments at podcast@rfwma.orgWMA is 501(c)(3), donations are tax deductibleSupport the show (https://rfwma.org/give)
How can we worship God through the really hard times? Courtney Reissig shares her story and tells how God met her through His Word. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Sometimes it can be difficult to put our feelings into words. Courtney Reissig shares how God can actually use the Psalms to help us get in touch with our emotions. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Betsy Childs Howard led a discussion with Suzanne Bates, Courtney Reissig, and Kristin Wetherell in a breakout session at the TGC 2021 Women's Conference titled “Steadfast Hope in an Anxious World.” They addressed different types of anxiety, the notion that anxiety is sin, scriptural vs. sinful responses to anxiety, anxiety as spiritual warfare, and medical treatments for anxiety, among other topics. They offered specific and practical hope for women struggling with anxiety, encouraging them to remember that they are not alone in the fight.
Feminism has become a bad word in Christian culture. But the origins of feminism were good and noble, even if the culture has taken it too far. Tim Muehlhoff and Courtney Reissig talk about the origins of feminism, and how Jesus valued women. Show Notes and Resources Find resources from this podcast at https://shop.familylife.com/Products.aspx?categoryid=130. Download FamilyLife's new app! https://www.familylife.com/app/ Check out all that's available on the FamilyLife Podcast Network. https://www.familylife.com/familylife-podcast-network/
Inspire Women's Conference is bringing the breakout sessions to the Inspire On The Go Podcast! In this episode, we hear from Courtney Reissig. Courtney is a writer and Bible teacher from Little Rock, AR. She is a wife to Daniel, mom to four sons, and a member at Immanuel Baptist Church. She dives into Psalms 1 and helps us understand how this psalms provide help and healing while giving us a big view of our God. These last 18 months have been hard on all of us. As we begin to process all that we've walked through, we can be comforted knowing that God has given us language for our overwhelming emotions in the greatest joys of life and the deepest valleys. Courtney is also the author of three books, most recently Teach Me to Feel: Worshipping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life. Connect with Courtney here.
Christ infuses purpose into every facet of the ordinary. Folding laundry. Weeding the garden. Cooking dinner. Changing diapers. Work in the home can seem so ordinary. Does any of it matter? Is there meaning in our most mundane moments at home? When the work of the home fills our days, it is easy to get disillusioned and miss God's grand purpose for our work. As image bearers of the Creator who made us to work, we contribute to society, bringing order out of chaos and loving God through loving others—meaning there's glory in every moment. Join us as we sit down with Courtney Reissig, author of “Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God” as she combats the common misconceptions about the value of at-home work—thus helping us see how Christ infuses purpose into every facet of the ordinary. We're giving away two copies of the book, share this interview and tag us to be entered.
Lauren mentions pictures she posted on Facebook from her beach vacation. Rick references a quote by Courtney Reissig from her book. Lauren reads two quotes from the Kennesha Buycks book "Restoration House." For more information on this podcast, visit podcast.fellowshipknox.org Email Rick at rickdunn61@gmail.com or find him on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Email Lauren at laurengmorgan@gmail.com or find her on Instagram.
Overview: We have asked contributors to our When I Recognized Race series to read their articles for this summer mini-series. In this installment, Courtney Reissig explains how learning about disparities in women's health led to her understanding more about racial inequalities in our society. To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Produced by Josh Deng.
On June 29th, Courtney Reissig encouraged the GFC ladies through Psalm 1 to be Women in the Word. This recorded gathering was designed to introduce an autumn study for the GFC women through the book of James. Stay tuned for more information coming for the next Women in the Word in September 2021. About our speaker: Courtney is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker, equipped with genuine faith and some graduate study at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She, her husband, and their four boys live in Little Rock, Arkansas, and are members at Immanuel Baptist Church. #ladies #ladiesministry #bible
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp talks about the cooperative ministries behind the Fatherhood CoMission and the importance of fathers on the overall well-being of children. Courtney Reissig, author of "Teach Me to Feel," talks about emotions place in worship. Also talked about her part in the Northwestern Christian Writers Conference.
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp talks about the cooperative ministries behind the Fatherhood CoMission and the importance of fathers on the overall well-being of children. Courtney Reissig, author of "Teach Me to Feel," talks about emotions place in worship. Also talked about her part in the Northwestern Christian Writers Conference.
Sarah Walton, co-author of Together Through The Storms: Biblical Encouragements for Your Marriage When Life Hurts, is joined by Jen Wilkin, Vaneetha Reisner, and Courtney Reissig to discuss how to cling to Jesus in your marriage and walk through heavy weather together. This conversation was recorded at The Gospel Coalition's 2021 Women's Conference.
This week I have the opportunity to hop on with my friend Courtney Reissig. Courtney and I have been friends for about 15 years before married life or mom life. I'm excited for yall to hear her talk about her book Teach Me To Feel which is definitely a favorite of mine, how do hear the psalms speak into your soul, and then learn what she does to balance mom life, wife life, ministry life, and job life. Here are the links from the show:Teach Me To FeelRisenMotherhoodOther books by Courtney
In this episode, we welcome Courtney Reissig to talk about gender, gender roles, and the church.
On episode 125 of the Adorned Podcast our friend and special guest, Courtney Reissig joins in our conversation on the story of scripture to discuss the Wisdom Literature. In the middle of the Old Testament are the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon. These books, written by people such as David and Solomon have been labeled as “wisdom literature” and are included in the story of scripture to remind us that God not only cares about our minds and our actions, but our hearts as well. They help us understand that the people in God’s story are very similar to us in the way they feel and express their emotions while going through the ups and downs of life. Wisdom literature gives us language to use in times of joy, sorrow, weariness, thanksgiving, and more. These books, much like the rest of Scripture, help us to reflect on the faithfulness of God in the past, present, and future! Be sure to check out Courtney’s book on the Psalms, Teach Me To Feel. Quotes: “Unlike the narrative parts of the Bible, the Psalms speak into a static time in Israel’s history. The narrative of God‘s work among his people is not advanced in the psalms. Instead we get a behind the scenes look at the mental processes and emotions of real people in that story” -Courtney Reissig “The Psalms help us see that real humans lived through these narratives.” -Courtney Reissig “The Psalms help us engage with God with both our hearts and our minds.” - Courntey Reissig “Jesus is the perfect embodiment of Wisdom.” - Courtney Reissig Teach Me To Feel by Courtney Reissig Teach Me To Feel Study Guide Conversations on the Psalms with Courtney Reissig The Story of Scripture Resource List The Story of Scripture Listening Guide *The beautiful music heard on today’s episode is by Katie Cobbs*
For many families, the female body is the center of the home for a number of years. It conceives the children, bears the children, nourishes the children, and, in the process, changes A LOT. How can women come to terms with the changes that occur in their bodies during birth and pregnancy? And, how can we begin to think theologically about the vocation of motherhood? In this episode of Christian Curious, we chat about the joys and fears that come with being a momma with Courtney Reissig who is a wife, author, and mother of 4 sons.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Sa Parole en Action, Véronique nous raconte comment Dieu a touché son cœur sur son identité en Christ. Son identité est-elle définie par ce que la société dit d'elle ? Ou par ce que la société attend-elle? C'est peut-être bien plus que ça! Dieu l'a poussée dans ses retranchements et dans sa manière de penser. Un cheminement qu'elle accepte de partager avec nous. Elle illustre son témoignage par un verset en Éphésiens 2.10. Son témoignage est un très bon rappel sur qui nous sommes selon Dieu. Et toi, qui es-tu selon Dieu ? Ressources > Article écrit par Courtney Reissig, en 25 Avril 2017 : https://evangile21.thegospelcoalition.org/article/notre-identite/ > Tout pour sa gloire - Que signifie trouver son identité en Christ ? - Posté par Stéphane Kapitaniuk https://stephanekapitaniuk.toutpoursagloire.com/que-signifie-trouver-son-identite-en-christ/ tiré de cet article écrit en anglais par Gavin Ortlund https://gavinortlund.com/2015/02/16/what-does-it-mean-to-find-your-identity-in-christ/ > La rebellution - Deviens qui tu es déjà ? - Posté le 6 septembre 2020 https://www.larebellution.com/2020/09/06/deviens-qui-tu-es-deja-realiser-notre-identite-en-christ/
Join Courtney Moore and Missie Branch as they interview Courtney Reissig, author, wife, mom of 4 boys, and Bible teacher. Courtney walks us through how she moved from blogger to author of 3 books: Accidental Feminist: Restoring our Delight in God's Good Design Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters Teach Me to Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life She discusses her reluctance to become a stay-at-home-mom and what the Titus 2:5 admonition for women to be workers at home really means. How do she and her husband practically work out the balancing act of kids and home, along with her writing and speaking deadlines? Courtney talks about the vital role that others played in her life to affirm her calling and gifts and how as Christians, we must offer that same life-giving encouragement to other women in our lives. She discusses the guilt many women feel as they strive to do it all but fall short, and the freedom women have in Christ to pursue their unique God-given callings. There is no one-size-fits-all Christian womanhood. Make sure to grab the Women & Work Going Deeper Bible Study that accompanies this episode. 4 lessons from Scripture on 4 topics found within this conversation.
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent talk about the coronavirus upending life all over the U.S., justice in the case of Harvey Weinstein, the results of Big Tuesday, and NASA's new Mars rover Perseverance. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including a piece from Courtney Reissig on parenting and work, Neal Hardin on LGBT issues at BYU, and Russell Moore's article “Don't Quarantine the Great Commission.” Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Dr. Randy Davis for a brief conversation about life and ministry. About Dr. Davis Dr. Randy C. Davis became the executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board in 2010 after 34 years of pastoral ministry, serving churches in Mississippi and Tennessee. Davis is a graduate of William Carey College, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southern Baptist Center for Biblical Studies. Davis and wife, Jeanne, have two adult daughters, Wendy and Beth, and four grandchildren. ERLC Content Understanding how men and women approach parenting and work: A new study reveals many women prefer working part time by Courtney Reissig “What this study does is provide us with the freedom to divide care and work according to what works for our family, while also showing us that mothers and fathers care both about the home and the marketplace.” Explainer: BYU removes section from honor code about homosexual behavior by Neal Hardin “The cultural pressure to change stances on the vast array of LGBTQ issues is being brought to bear on every Christian institution, and it won't stop. Because of this, Christians need to know how to think through these issues well.” How meeting practical needs helps vulnerable families: A family restoration success story by Lindsey Teat Don't Quarantine the Great Commission by Russell Moore Culture Coronavirus Widespread alarm and misinformation, we recommend you follow live updates on Covid-19 from the Washington Post Pulling out all the stops to stem the tide, churches, schools, and major events across the nation are delayed, cancelled, or moving online. The NCAA has cancelled both the men's and women's basketball tournaments, the NBA and NHL have suspended play, and the MLB has ceased operations and delayed opening day. International Russian moves toward extending Vladimir Putin rule until 2036 North Korea launches rockets to test missiles Politics & Culture Joe Biden wins big, becomes the presumptive nominee Harvey Weinstein faces justice, sentenced to 23 years in prison Has marriage become a luxury good? On the Lighter Side Mars rover gets a new name — Perseverance Spring football (may) begin soon for the SEC Lunchroom Brent: Thriftbooks.com – so you can read if you happen to be quarantined. Lindsay: W.H.O. let the dogs out – a little levity for these anxious days. Josh: Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars from the Tiber to the Potomac– a fun history of Christians, culture wars, and the conflict between the immanent and the sacred. ERLC Mailbag Q: Is it okay for a husband and wife to be celibate within marriage? Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With by Sam Allberry (The Good Book Company) The Weekly – ERLC's rundown of news and culture delivered to your inbox every Friday
In this episode we catch-up with Courtney Reissig, wife to Daniel, mum to four boys, speaker and author of multiple books, including her latest Teach Me to Feel. Courtney shares about her experience of a pregnancy complication that nearly took her life and the life of her unborn child. She discusses how she clung to the Psalms through that season and how they shaped her in the months following the trauma. Courtney also shares her unexpected journey to faith, what she's reading to her kids right now and how we can all make space for Bible reading in our busy lives.
Better Together captures our desire to partner together as men and women in the church and beyond to advance the kingdom with mutual support and care. Better Together will address a wide range of topics from sexual abuse, leadership, women and work, women's ministry, and more. Today's podcast features author, Courtney Reissig. Reissig is the author of Glory in the Ordinary and an upcoming book on the Psalms. Today she joins Trillia Newbell to discuss training women in the local church.
We live in a world where issues arise in the news and culture daily. Behind every issue, however, is a person—a person made in the image of God. This new ERLC Podcast series, “How to Handle,” will tackle tough issues for today with the hopes of equipping the church on how to handle the topic, care for those struggling with sin and temptation, and care for those who have been hurt. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in