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The importance of being dependable as a servant, a steward, and a son of GodClick here to get this series on MP3 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29?v=20251111
The importance of being dependable as a servant, a steward, and a son of GodClick here to get this series on MP3 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29?v=20251111
In this episode, Billy Epperhart shares his journey from a Southern Baptist background to experiencing the baptism of the Holy Spirit and discovering the life-changing power of God's grace. Through personal stories and spiritual insights, he explains how God used both His Word and real-life experiences to reveal the difference between striving in our own strength and trusting in His favor. Watch and learn more at: charisbiblecollege.org
You keep thinking consistency means doing everything perfectly.So when life gets full…your routines fall apartyour momentum slows downand you start wondering if you're failing again.But what if consistency was never about perfection in the first place?In today's conversation, I'm joined by Claire Boyce — wife, mom, runner, full-time marketing leader, and co-host of the Kinda Fast Podcast — for a powerful discussion about showing up faithfully in full seasons of life.Together, we talk about:• why exhaustion is often mistaken for laziness• how perfectionism quietly sabotages consistency• the hidden power of small faithful steps• why motivation is not always reliable• how to keep going when life feels messy• and what running can teach us about faith, discipline, stewardship, and enduranceYou'll also hear:Claire's simple “10-minute rule”why you should never quit on a bad dayand how sustainable growth is built one intentional step at a timeYou do not have to do everything perfectly (or fast) to keep moving forward.And sometimes the most powerful thing you can do…is simply continue anyway.Get 3 FREE weeks inside the Upward Running App using the code REDEEMHERTIME at upwardrunning.comYOU. HAVE. TIME. Lissa + ClaireREADY FOR YOUR NEXT CEO STEP?If today's episode made you realize you're tired of constantly restarting, losing focus, or trying to carry your business mentally all day long…your next step is The CEO Time Scaling Experience.This free private 5-part bingeable audio experience will help you stop leading from reactive BUSY-ness and start creating sustainable CEO momentum through intentional stewardship, rhythms, and focus.Inside, you'll discover:• why your rhythms keep collapsing• what actually creates sustainable momentum• why information alone doesn't create transformation• and how to lead your time, business, and life differentlyGrab instant access at:https://redeemhertime.com/scaleREADY FOR YOUR NEXT CEO STEP?If today's episode made you realize you're tired of constantly restarting, losing focus, or trying to carry your business mentally all day long…your next step is The CEO Time Scaling Experience.This free private 5-part bingeable audio experience will help you stop leading from reactive BUSY-ness and start creating sustainable CEO momentum through intentional stewardship, rhythms, and focus.Inside, you'll discover:• why your rhythms keep collapsing• what actually creates sustainable momentum• why information alone doesn't create transformation• and how to lead your time, business, and life differentlyGrab instant access at:https://redeemhertime.com/scale
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Jeremiah 26. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. ESV Bible narration read by Paul R. House. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
What if your child's behavior problem is not just a behavior problem?In this episode of the Faithful Fitness Podcast, Coach Alex sits down with Dr. Stacy Haynes, a licensed professional counselor, educator, speaker, author, and children's ministry leader, to discuss a truth every parent needs to understand:Mental health is physical health.Together, they explore how sleep, nutrition, movement, technology, family rhythms, and spiritual formation all shape the emotional and behavioral health of children—especially neurodivergent children.This is not a conversation about replacing counseling, diagnosis, medication, or professional care with “just eat better and exercise.” This is about seeing the whole child: body, mind, emotions, environment, and spirit.Coach Alex and Dr. Stacy discuss:Why children's behavior is often connected to physical wellnessHow sleep, hunger, blood sugar, and screen time affect emotional regulationWhy neurodivergent children may be more sensitive to food, tone, noise, and routineHow parents can support children without shame or fearWhy labels like ADHD or autism can be helpful when used wiselyHow churches can better support neurodivergent children and tired parentsWhy exercise helps regulate emotions, sleep, gut health, and anxietyHow to build healthier family rhythms around food, movement, screens, and restWhy technology should be treated as a privilege, not a rightHow parents can lead by example instead of trying to fix one child in isolationThis episode is especially helpful for parents, children's ministry leaders, teachers, coaches, and anyone who loves a child whose brain or body works a little differently.Your child is not a problem to solve.They are a person to steward, love, guide, and understand.And by God's grace, your family can build rhythms that help everyone flourish.Timestamps00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Stacy Haynes01:14 – “Mental Health Is Physical Health”02:54 – Why Parents Need a Holistic View of Behavior04:13 – Dr. Stacy's Journey Into Counseling and Ministry05:35 – Children's Ministry, Trauma, and Positive Childhood Experiences08:48 – Coach Alex's Childhood, ACE Score, and Church as a Safe Place09:51 – Dr. Stacy's Heart for Children With Autism11:14 – Why Labels Can Help When Used Wisely12:18 – Releasing Fear Around Diagnosis14:24 – Making the Most of How God Made Your Child16:52 – Dysregulation: What It Looks Like in Kids18:50 – Blood Sugar, Breakfast, and Behavior20:08 – What Sugar Can Do to a Neurodivergent Child's Day22:01 – Children's Ministry Lessons From Neurodivergent Kids25:20 – How to Talk With Parents Without Shame26:26 – Helping Parents Become Detectives29:01 – Dandelions, Orchids, and Different Kinds of Resilience33:48 – Sabbath, Rhythm, Rest, and Recovery35:17 – Exercise and Emotional Regulation37:44 – Exercise, ADHD, and the Brain40:36 – Leading by Example as a Family42:21 – Changing the Pantry and Building a Culture of Health43:12 – Christ Is in the Details of Family Rhythms47:24 – Screen Time, Technology, and Stewardship48:26 – Practical Technology Rules for Families51:40 – Replacing Screen Time With Connection55:28 – Rapid Fire: Three Things That Help Kids Quickly56:12 – What the Church Needs to Know About Neurodivergent Families56:39 – Encouragement for Parents Who Want to Shift57:07 – Closing PrayerJoin The Faithful 5k - August 15th!
The importance of being dependable as a servant, a steward, and a son of GodClick here to get this series on MP3 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29?v=20251111
Who should rule you? In Part 3 of the One Nation Under God series, Pastor Daniel Hayworth walks through Exodus and Deuteronomy to show how God designed Israel's government around shared authority, qualified leaders, and accountability under His law — the same pattern America's founders studied closely.Listen as Pastor Daniel traces Jethro's counsel to Moses, the origins of federalism, and Samuel's warning about the cost of demanding a king. It's a grounded study connecting ancient Scripture to how we live, vote, and lead today — ideal for your commute or workout.You'll Learn:✅ Why God designed shared, representative authority instead of one-man rule✅ How Exodus 18 shaped tiered, federalist government✅ The "FAT" test for godly leaders — Faithful, Available, Teachable✅ What Samuel warned would follow when Israel demanded a kingIf this study encourages you, follow Under God and share it with a friend. New episodes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 AM CT.
The importance of being dependable as a servant, a steward, and a son of GodClick here to get this series on MP3 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1213/29?v=20251111
1 Timothy 3:1-7 (NKJV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the qualities and characteristics of those who should become pastors within a congregation.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=25930The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Is resentment quietly affecting your relationships? In this episode of the Faithful & True Podcast, Dr. Greg Miller and Debbie Laaser explore the roots of resentment, how unmet needs and unrealistic expectations fuel it, and practical ways to move toward healing, healthier communication, and greater peace in your relationships.Send us Fan Mail
Pastor James Harper starts a new sermon series about the life of Joseph. Life rarely looks the way we expect it to, especially when we are in the middle of pain, loss, or confusion. The story of Joseph in Genesis 37 reveals three realities that coexist in every generation: the hidden purpose of God, the depths of human sin, and the surprising appearance of grace. Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery, believing it was the end of his story, but it was actually the beginning of God's rescue plan. What looks like a pit is not always a punishment. Sometimes it is the very path God is using to move you toward something you cannot yet see. Just as the cross looked like defeat but was the ultimate act of grace, the difficult moments in your life may be part of a story God is still writing. Do not assume you know how it ends.
Usually, when we're looking for some kind of emotional lifeline to get us through the day, we only want to know what God can do for us.How do we get that peace of mind we desperately need?One component is simple obedience. At first, this sounds like a test that's too hard. We need relief right now!Romans 12:2 says, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”Wow, that sounds like real peace of mind. It requires that we concentrate on ejecting all the junk in our heads and replacing it with God's Word. Learning obedience is key because it reveals the Father's perfect will for our lives.In this way, we almost back into the peace we were already looking for. This brings us into harmony with our Creator.A renewed, fresh, and clean mind is also a mind that is at rest.Let's pray.Lord, teach us your ways. Help us uncover the peace of mind that those without God don't have. Then help us show them the way. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
*This Episode was originally published on 01/12/2026. This week, Dr. Juan Sánchez joins me on Preaching and Preachers as we discuss his most recent book, which he co-authored with his wife, Jeanine, The post Faithful Parenting appeared first on Preaching and Preachers Institute.
On this episode of Ameribros, the lads react to the 2-0 win over Australia in their 2nd World Cup match.Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @Dynamo_Faithful and let us know what you think! We appreciate any feedback on how to improve the pod going forward, and please consider rating and reviewing us on your favorite podcast platform!Appearing on this episode are Chris Sinski and Krystopher Scroggins.Produced & Edited by Ian Gregory-GraffSocial Media & Design by Zacj BellotMusic from Pixabay, Song: Crag - Hard Rock by Alex Grohl
In John's gospel, Jesus said, I am THE WAY, and no one comes to the FATHER except through Me. If you've seen Me you've seen the FATHER. Believe Me, I am in the FATHER and the FATHER is in Me. And I pray for those who will believe in Me, that they all may be one, as You, FATHER, are in Me, and I in You; THAT THEY MAY HE ONE IN US, that the world may believe that You sent Me. Possibly one of the greatest revelations a believer can comprehend is, “that they may be one in Us” Make no mistake, the “In Christ” life, at the end of the day is THE ETERNAL WITNESS, commissioned by the Master Himself. After all, according to Revelation 3, These things says THE AMEN, THE FAITHFUL and TRUE WITNESS, the Beginning of the creation of God.
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The Lord's faithfulness and love for us keep and fill us with hope for eternity. Our worshipful response is joyful, confident, and thankful singing & serving. Join Austin Meador on today's Devotionable. Devotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
The Miracle of Remaining Faithful There are times in life when we expect God to call us to do something new. But often, He simply calls us to stay faithful where we already are. Instead of always chasing the next big thing, God may be speaking to you to just remain faithful to what He has already given you. “Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” — Galatians 6:9 So as we gather with the the Lord this morning, Are you growing weary in doing what you know God has called you to do? Are you beginning to measure God's faithfulness by what you can see instead of by what He has promised? MIRACLES TO ME Miracles To Me was written because I believe that we are all miracles in our own way, but also everything around us is proof that God is still doing miraculous things today. Copyright 2025 - All Rights Reserved
Polycarp lived at a time when the early church was facing pressure from Rome, false teaching from within, and the growing challenge of preserving the message handed down by the apostles. In this episode of Kitchen Table Theology, Pastor Jeff and Tiffany look at the life of Polycarp of Smyrna, one of the Apostolic Fathers and a direct link to the Apostle John. They discuss his role as bishop of Smyrna, his influence on Irenaeus, his defense of apostolic truth, and his faithful witness even unto death. Chapters:01:00 Who Was Polycarp of Smyrna?Polycarp was one of the Apostolic Fathers, a bishop in Smyrna, and a direct link between the apostles and the next generation of Christian leaders.03:00 Polycarp's Connection to the ApostlesPolycarp was a disciple of the Apostle John and was known by Irenaeus as someone instructed by the apostles and connected to those who had seen Christ.05:00 The Apostolic FathersThe Apostolic Fathers were early Christian leaders who lived just after the apostles and helped guide the church through its first generations.08:30 False Teaching in the Early ChurchThe early church faced pressure from Rome on the outside and false teaching from within, including movements like Gnosticism and Marcionism.10:00 What Was Marcionism?Marcion rejected parts of Scripture and taught a divided view of God, claiming the Old Testament God and the God revealed by Jesus were different.15:00 Polycarp and IrenaeusPolycarp mentored Irenaeus and modeled how to stand firmly for truth while showing grace in secondary disagreements.17:30 Polycarp's ArrestRoman authorities arrested Polycarp when he was 86 years old and pressured him to deny Christ by offering incense to Caesar.20:00 The Martyrdom of PolycarpPolycarp refused to deny Jesus, declaring that Christ had never done him wrong and that he “Nearly 2,000 years later, we sit here and we still remember Polycarp, not because he was powerful or wealthy or famous. We remember him because he was faithful.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
"Many a man proclaims his own steadfast love, but a faithful man who can find?"
Send us Fan MailJoin us each week as Dawn shares uplifting messages of faith, hope, and encouragement straight from God's Word. Whether you're new to the Bible or looking to deepen your walk with Christ, this faith-based podcast offers a peaceful space to grow spiritually and reflect on God's truth.Each episode features scripture-based devotionals, heartfelt prayers, and honest conversations designed to inspire and strengthen your daily life. http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetworkSPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn
What do you do when following Jesus gets hard?In Acts 6–7, we follow the story of Stephen, the first Christian martyr, who was faithful in serving, faithful through opposition, and faithful to the very end. Discover how big faithfulness starts small, why resistance shouldn't surprise us, and how to stay faithful even when you can't see the fruit.
In a day much like Jeroboam's, where false prophets and a sexualized, idolatrous culture compromise even the professing church (2 Peter 2:1), God calls fathers to rise up as the heads of their households. Deuteronomy 6:1-9 commands us to have God's Word on our hearts, to read it diligently, and to teach it constantly to our children—because we cannot impart what we do not possess. Fathers must reject passivity, fulfill their primary responsibility to train their children in the Scriptures without provoking them to anger, boldly affirm God's good design for marriage, intimacy, and the value of life, and maintain a passionate zeal for truth with love for sinners.
Series: 2026 - Living the Kingdom StoryService: Sunday WorshipType: Bible MessageSpeaker: Phillip W. Martin
Father's Day 20266/21 Sunday SermonSermon Text: Hebrews 11:5-6, Genesis 5:21-24, Jude 1:14-15
This message focus on what it means to truly be stewards of what God has place into our hands.
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https://www.maynardvillefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Carr-6-14-26.mp3 Why did the Sadducees rush to confront Peter and John after the lame man was healed? What can we learn from this encounter for our current cultural context? Find out why this passage is so relevant to our current battles.
In the opening moments of a sermon based on 2 Corinthians 5:9, two ideas are connected together: being accepted by God and hearing the words, "Well done, good and faithful servant." But what do those phrases actually mean?
A Panel Discussion | RespondIn this panel session, women of different ages and seasons talk honestly about what faithfulness looks like in real life through exhaustion, distraction, grief, comparison, church hurt, and everyday pressure. Together, they share practical rhythms for staying rooted in God's Word, prayer, community, and discipleship while learning to rest in God's faithfulness instead of their own performance.Respond Women's RetreatPlease leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
“For you know how, like a father with his children, we exhorted each one of you, and encouraged you, and charged you to walk in a manner worthy of God.” - 1 Thessalonians 2:11–12 With Father's Day approaching, it's worth asking a deeper question: What kind of legacy are we leaving as men, as dads, and as stewards of what God has entrusted to us? Jonathan Lewis, President of Eastport Financial Group and Founder of Fathers for Fathers, joined the show today to discuss fatherhood, faith, and the financial discipleship that can shape generations. Fathers for Fathers is a faith-based organization that restores hope, healing, and purpose in the lives of men, especially fathers. A Story God Redeemed Jonathan's passion for fathers is deeply personal. At 15 years old, he experienced the traumatic loss of his father in Nova Scotia. In the years that followed, he carried guilt, grief, and brokenness. He couch-surfed, slept in his car, and eventually joined the Canadian Armed Forces, where discipline helped steady his life. Looking back, Jonathan sees how God used even the painful parts of his story. The wounds and scars that once felt like liabilities have become part of the way he ministers to hurting men today. He points to Revelation 12:11, which speaks of overcoming “by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” God did not waste Jonathan's story. Instead, He redeemed it and now uses it to help other men find hope and healing. Your Story Is Not Over Many fathers carry silent shame or regret. Some feel they have failed their children. Others feel absent, discouraged, or unsure how to begin again. Jonathan's message to them is simple: Your story is not over if you are still breathing. Too often, men rehearse their failures and live in what Jonathan calls the “depreciation room,” constantly reminding themselves of what they have done wrong. But the gospel invites men to step out of shame and into repentance, responsibility, and renewed purpose. That does not mean minimizing sin or pretending failure has not happened. It means acknowledging what is true, bringing it into the light, and receiving the grace of Christ. As Jonathan explained, change requires contrition. It requires owning mistakes. And ultimately, it requires the substitute who has already stepped in for us: Jesus Christ. The First Step Toward Faithful Fatherhood For fathers who feel distant from their children, the first step may be small, but it should be faithful. Jonathan especially encourages absent fathers not to hide behind excuses. Many men who are not actively involved in their children's lives genuinely want to be, but they feel trapped by regret, conflict, or past failures. Still, faithfulness begins with taking responsibility. That may mean reaching out. It may mean providing financially. It may mean supporting your children's mother with humility and integrity. It may mean confessing hidden sin to a spiritually mature man and inviting him to hold you accountable. The goal is not to shame men, but to call them forward. Fatherhood requires courage, humility, and community. Men were not meant to carry the weight alone. Stewardship Begins at Home Because Jonathan also works with families through Eastport Financial Group, he sees stewardship as more than managing money. Biblical stewardship includes how we handle our time, relationships, influence, responsibilities, and resources. A man may be generous with money but neglect generosity with his love, presence, patience, or encouragement. That misses the point. Faithful stewardship begins at home. It starts with loving one's wife, caring for one's children, and dying to selfishness. Ephesians 5 calls husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the church. That kind of love is not merely dramatic sacrifice in a crisis; it is daily self-denial, service, and humility. Jonathan encourages men to “board up the depreciation room” when it comes to their wives and families. Instead of rehearsing frustrations and failures, men should intentionally practice gratitude, honor, and appreciation. From there, stewardship extends into work, provision, financial management, generosity, and spiritual leadership. Providing for one's family matters. Managing finances wisely matters. Going to work matters faithfully. But all of it should flow from a heart submitted to Christ. Financial Discipleship That Shapes Generations Fathers teach financial stewardship whether they realize it or not. Children notice what their fathers value, what they fear, what they chase, and what they trust. A father's legacy is not only measured by what he leaves behind financially. It is also measured by the priorities he models. Does he hold money loosely? Does he give generously? Does he trust God in uncertainty? Does he speak about provision with faith rather than fear? Does he show that people matter more than possessions? Financial discipleship begins when fathers connect money to worship, responsibility, generosity, and dependence on God. It is not merely about teaching children how to budget or save, though those skills matter. It is about showing them that everything belongs to God and that we are called to manage His resources for His glory. Hope for Every Father Some dads feel discouraged. Some feel like failures. Others may be doing many things well, but still sense that God is calling them deeper. The hope of the gospel is that no father is beyond the reach of God's grace. Romans 8 reminds us that nothing can separate God's people from the love of Christ. Not failure. Not regret. Not past sin. Not years of absence. God's grace is not permission to remain passive, but it is the power to repent, return, and walk in newness of life. Fatherhood is a calling that requires courage, but no man has to walk it alone. Through Christ, through the help of godly brothers, and through daily steps of obedience, fathers can leave a legacy of faithfulness that reaches far beyond finances. To learn more about Jonathan Lewis and the ministry of Fathers for Fathers, visit FathersForFathers.org. On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions: I just paid off one credit card and plan to pay off another by the end of the year. Should I stop using them completely, or make a small purchase each month to keep them active? I used to work in real estate and recently found an old cashier's check for about $8,000, possibly from an escrow account. How can I find out whether the bank will still honor it and what steps I need to take to get it paid? Resources Mentioned: Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner) Fathers for Fathers Eastport Financial Group Our Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful Stewardship by Rob West Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and Anxiety Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor® (CKA) FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every weekday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today's episode I will be praying over us, reading Psalm 31, and saying whatever the Holy Spirit prompts me to say after I read the scripture. This is day 31 of a series where I will be reading a Psalm everyday on here for 150 days. I challenge you to come to join me everyday as we use scripture to fight off the enemy and grow us in ways that we can't even imagine. My First Christian Children's book, "You Are Loved" is now available for purchase on Amazon!! Thank you to everyone that has purchased, been praying, supporting, and sharing. All glory goes to God!! Here is the link to purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZKSPJNB Link to partner with me and give towards my future mission projects: https://pushpay.com/g/globalventurescatoosa?fnd=missionary&fndv=hide&ru=prod&sr=58535&ad=%7b+%22PledgeID%22%3a%22Y01TRFR1VlklMmJMYkY5NmRNJTJiU2dHU21oWVBXQjN2OXRVNkdsNWpjMUFzamRkRkNBUmN2Z2R0MjdmdTZ2eGduc1U%3d%22%7d&nt=Partner%3aMs+Lorena+Espy+ If you want to receive newsletters: submit your info here: www.postable.com/lorenaespy If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Espy
In this episode of Pray the Word on Judges 11:27, David Platt calls us to trust God's judgment over human opinions.Explore more content from Radical.
Sometimes we have jobs to do that really are not fun to do. It may be the dishes, taking out the trash, cleaning up your room, or if you live in my family the dreaded chore is picking up the dog poop! The quickest way to pick up the dog poop is to put a grocery bag on your hand and just scoop it up. When we have a job to do, how do we do it? Happily? Cheerfully? Or do we whine and complain? Nehemiah had a very difficult task ahead of him. It seemed impossible, yet with God's help and determination, Nehemiah got it done! Year B Quarter 2 Week 25All Bible verses are from the NKJVHymn: Bringing in the SheavesWrite to Ms. Katie: seedpod@startingwithjesus.comKatie's Korner: https://startingwithjesus.com/katies-korner/Find the Lessons Here: Kindergarten https://bit.ly/SeedPodKLessonsPrimary https://bit.ly/SeedPodPLessonsConnect with Us:Website: https://startingwithjesus.comStarting With Jesus - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StartingWithJesusSeedPod - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvU2FBPEL5-Zi2QW0STVLg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingwithjesusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/startingwithjesusAcknowledgments:Bible Readings this Week: Abigail & AndrewPodcast Producer: Katie ChitwoodSound Engineer: Dillon AustinMy Bible First, https://bit.ly/SeedPodLesson for use of their Bible Lesson curriculum.AudioVerse, https://www.audioverse.org/ for partnering with us and supporting our ministry.Lindsey Mills, for writing and performing our SeedPod Kids Theme Song & Background Music. To learn more about her music or to get her CD, email her: lindsey@startingwithjesus.com
Faith Food Fellowship | Self-care Strategies for Busy Christian Women
You wake up already behind. As a busy Christian woman, your to-do list was long before your feet even hit the floor, and somewhere along the way, you started measuring your faith the same way you measure everything else: by how much you got done today.But what happens when you've done everything right, served well, shown up, said yes to one more thing, and you're still spiritually exhausted? What if the busyness you've mistaken for spiritual maturity is actually the very thing quietly burning you out? And what if striving to do enough for God has nothing to do with what He actually wants from a faithful woman?In this episode, you'll learn to separate faithfulness from productivity once and for all. Discover the difference between living like a machine that has to earn its worth and living like a daughter of God who already belongs, no performance required. We're talking about burnout recovery, biblical rest, identity in Christ, and what it really means to abide rather than just produce. Join Crowned and CarefreeRecipes Mentioned in this EpisodeOvernight OatsScriptures Referenced in this EpisodeJohn 15:4-5Ephesians 2:8-92 Corinthians 5:21Matthew 11:28-30Lamentations 3:23Let's Connect:Email: hello@p31virtues.com
You don't have a discipline problem.You may just be trying to follow someone else's plan.In this episode, Coach Alex VanHouten joins The Next Level Guy Show for a deep conversation on discipline, elite performance, faith, pain, and what it actually takes to make progress that lasts.Coach Alex is an exercise scientist, faith-based health coach, author of Faithful Fitness, and founder of a movement helping people make the most out of the body God has given them. In this conversation, he breaks down why so many men feel stuck even when they “know what to do,” and why real transformation rarely comes from hype, intensity, or another cookie-cutter plan.Instead, lasting change comes from honesty, consistency, community, coaching, and learning how to take the next faithful step.Together, Alex and Ian discuss:The difference between elite performance and just “going to the gym”Why bio-individuality matters in fitness, nutrition, and healthHow to know what advice is worth listening to in a noisy fitness industryWhy consistency matters more than intensityThe “noob phase” and why beginners often quit too soonHow men burn out when they lack honesty, support, or a deeper missionWhy pain can become a doorway to purposeWhat it means to get 1% better dailyHow faith gives fitness its “why”Why you need someone in your corner if you want to changeThis episode is for the man who is tired of starting over.It is for the man who knows there is more in him.And it is for the man who is ready to stop chasing someone else's plan and start becoming faithful with what God has actually given him.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: Discipline, Confidence, and Real Progress02:34 – Who Is Coach Alex VanHouten?03:29 – What People Get Wrong About Elite Performance05:46 – Why Cookie-Cutter Fitness Plans Fail06:13 – Bio-Individuality: Why Your Plan Has to Fit You08:40 – The Unsexy Secret of Elite Performance10:23 – Fitness Misinformation, Bro Science, and Finding Truth13:22 – What Testing Actually Matters?15:30 – Why You Shouldn't Overcomplicate the Basics18:35 – Start Walking Before You Chase Optimization19:36 – Consistency > Volume > Intensity22:56 – Learning From Elite Performers Without Copying Them23:51 – “You'll Know Them by Their Fruits”25:30 – Visualizing Your Best and Worst Future29:39 – Why You Need Someone in Your Corner30:08 – Where Men Burn Out31:15 – The Noob Phase: Why Beginners Quit34:17 – Why Beginners Actually Have an Advantage36:42 – What Happens After You Reach the Goal?38:12 – Why Men Fear Being Beginners38:44 – The Power of Brutal Honesty41:43 – How Complicated Does Fitness Need to Be?45:59 – The 1% Better Daily Approach47:16 – What 1% Better Looks Like When Life Is Hard52:27 – Living With Ehlers-Danlos and Choosing Purpose53:39 – Faith, Suffering, and Carrying Your Cross57:27 – Why the First Five Minutes Matter59:25 – What Are You Fighting For? Who Are You Fighting For?01:02:10 – The Secret to Training for Ten Years, Not Ten Minutes01:04:44 – Where to Start If You Want to Change01:05:34 – The Four Questions Every Man Needs to Answer01:08:57 – How to Know If You're Making Progress01:11:28 – Final Encouragement: You Are Not Stuck01:14:29 – Where to Connect With Coach AlexJoin the first-ever Faithful 5K:Whether you're local to Arkansas or joining us virtually, register today and take the next faithful step.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - I am ecstatic to introduce my new co-host Cole Ordiway, a fellow realtor and great buddy of mine. Cole brings a rare mix to the show: a coach's instinct for asking the questions you didn't know you needed answered, and a fresh, faith-driven perspective that pushes every conversation deeper (plus a few Christian dad jokes of his own). I'm so excited to welcome Cole to the show; he'll make it sharper, more practical, and a whole lot more fun for every agent trying to grow a business without losing their faith, family, or peace.--------------Most agents think being "always on" is the price of success, but what if that is the very thing holding them back? Garrett and Cole welcome Shae Spitz on this episode of The Faithful Agent podcast. Shae has sold more than $95 million in real estate and helped over 360 families buy and sell homes across eight years in the business — all while raising three kids and staying present in her marriage. But she opens this episode not with a production number; she opens with a story about her eXp sponsor Brent Gove calling her out of the blue, in the middle of a hardware store, just to ask how she was doing and to pray over her.That moment sets the tone for an honest, unguarded conversation about what Christian real estate agents are really chasing. As Shae puts it, once you start making money you realize the money was never the point — what you're actually chasing is peace, and a deeper relationship with God.Garrett, Cole, and Shae also dig into the tension every faith-based realtor knows: how do you build a thriving, referral-based real estate business without losing your faith, family, or peace? Shae shares the marriage rhythms that saved her relationship — a weekly Wednesday planning lunch and a Sunday "State of the Union" check-in that came out of couples counseling — plus the hard-won boundaries that taught her clients to respect her time, including not working Sundays and letting go of the client who demanded 11pm phone calls.You'll also hear a genuinely useful breakdown of Shae's "set it and forget it" referral systems, an honest open-house debate between three top producers, and why being intentional with your time is one of the most biblical business principles an agent can practice. Garrett even shares the experiment that proved most of the busywork agents cling to doesn't matter at all.Whether you're a Christian entrepreneur, a faith-based realtor in Hampton Roads, Virginia Beach, or Richmond VA, or simply an agent tired of being "always on," this episode is a reminder that the way you make people feel will always outlast the way you closed the deal.New episodes of The Faithful Agent release every Thursday to help you build success that actually lasts — to the glory of God, at work and at home.Key TakeawaysA single phone call can change someone's life. Shae's most impactful recent moment wasn't a closing — it was her sponsor Brent Gove stopping to pray over her in the middle of a hardware store. Faithful agents can replicate that kind of impact simply by reaching out and asking, "How can I pray for you?"Being present beats being home. Shae's husband didn't need her to be home more — he needed her mentally and emotionally present when she was there. Naming what you actually need, instead of criticizing what your spouse is doing wrong, changes the entire conversation.Build marriage rhythms into the calendar. A weekly Wednesday lunch to plan the week and a Sunday "State of the Union" check-in (both recommended in couples counseling) keep small frustrations from quietly turning into big ones.Boundaries earn respect, not resentment. When Shae stopped working Sundays and after-hours, clients respected her more — and the ones who didn't (like the seller demanding 11pm and 4am calls) weren't the clients she wanted anyway.Abundance is what protects your boundaries. You can only say no to bad-fit clients when you have enough business that no single deal controls you. Strong, consistent lead generation is what actually makes freedom possible."Set it and forget it" referral systems compound. Shae runs two low-cost, automated systems — a follow-up plan that mails postcards and newsletters for five years, and a year-long card drip that ends with delivered brownies and a QR code prompting a Google review. The payoff: 76% repeat-and-referral business with very little daily effort.Question the busywork. Garrett's challenge: most of us do things we've convinced ourselves matter. He once quietly cancelled a 30-person book club to test it — and no one said a word. What in your business could you simply stop doing?Do open houses with intention, or not at all. Open houses procure only about 1–3% of buyers, but they can still serve as a value-add to sellers, a way to re-engage a stale listing, and a source of new listing leads — when they're done deliberately rather than out of habit.The money was never the point. Once you start earning, you realize you were chasing peace and a relationship with God all along. How you make people feel will always outlast how fast or how high you sold.Connect with Shae: https://linktr.ee/shaejspitzConnect with Me!Need help in your business? I'm here to help! Shoot me a quick text and we'll figure out the next step in winning at work without losing at life.
Father's Day has a way of bringing out the little things that matter most—inside jokes, favorite meals, family traditions, and the quiet, faithful presence of a dad who loves his family well. In this special Father's Day week episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael Culpepper and Melissa Bearden celebrate the powerful role Christian fathers play in shaping the hearts and faith of their daughters. From chess games and sports afternoons to songs, gummy candy, and chicken fried steak, this conversation is packed with warmth, encouragement, and practical ways to honor the Godly dads in our lives. As culture continues to question and diminish Biblical fatherhood, this episode compassionately points listeners back to the heart of God the Father—the One who is faithful, trustworthy, and healing. Melissa and Rachael reflect on the deep impact a loving father can have on a girl's identity, security, and understanding of God's design for family. Through honest conversation and personal stories, they remind families that Christian dads matter deeply, and their consistency, guidance, and presence leave a lasting spiritual legacy. You'll also hear wisdom from AHG Founder & Executive Director Emeritus Patti Garibay in this week's Raising Godly Girls Minute as she shares the beauty of a strong father-daughter bond and the Biblical importance of integrity in fatherhood. Whether your family celebrates Father's Day with big adventures or quiet traditions, this episode offers encouragement to cherish the faithful men who lead with courage, humility, and love. Plus, the Raising Godly Girls team shares meaningful #girldad gift ideas your family can create this Father's Day—from homemade "Dad's Day Coupons" and gratitude videos from the kids to the timeless gift of a brand-new Bible ready to be filled with notes, prayers, and reflections. It's a joyful reminder that honoring dads doesn't require extravagance, just intentional love and gratitude. Whether you're a dad, raising daughters alongside one, or praying for healing in this area of family life, this episode will encourage you to lean into God's good design for fatherhood and celebrate the men faithfully pointing their families toward Christ. Three Things to Remember: Christian dads have a profound and lasting influence on their daughters' faith, confidence, and understanding of God's love. Meaningful traditions and intentional connection help strengthen the father-daughter bond for years to come. Simple, heartfelt encouragement can deeply refresh and strengthen the faithful dads in your life. Scriptures Referenced in this Episode: Proverbs 20:7 Ephesians 6:4 Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools. Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
Hannah Brown rapid-fires through which show messed with her head the most, whether she'd be a Faithful or a Traitor, and the wild real-life twist she put straight into Reasons to Be Loved by You. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sometimes we have jobs to do that really are not fun to do. It may be the dishes, taking out the trash, cleaning up your room, or if you live in my family the dreaded chore is picking up the dog poop! The quickest way to pick up the dog poop is to put a grocery bag on your hand and just scoop it up. When we have a job to do, how do we do it? Happily? Cheerfully? Or do we whine and complain? Nehemiah had a very difficult task ahead of him. It seemed impossible, yet with God's help and determination, Nehemiah got it done! Year B Quarter 2 Week 25All Bible verses are from the NKJVHymn: Bringing in the SheavesWrite to Ms. Katie: seedpod@startingwithjesus.comKatie's Korner: https://startingwithjesus.com/katies-korner/Find the Lessons Here: Kindergarten https://bit.ly/SeedPodKLessonsPrimary https://bit.ly/SeedPodPLessonsConnect with Us:Website: https://startingwithjesus.comStarting With Jesus - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StartingWithJesusSeedPod - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCvU2FBPEL5-Zi2QW0STVLg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingwithjesusFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/startingwithjesusAcknowledgments:Bible Readings this Week: Abigail & AndrewPodcast Producer: Katie ChitwoodSound Engineer: Dillon AustinMy Bible First, https://bit.ly/SeedPodLesson for use of their Bible Lesson curriculum.AudioVerse, https://www.audioverse.org/ for partnering with us and supporting our ministry.Lindsey Mills, for writing and performing our SeedPod Kids Theme Song & Background Music. To learn more about her music or to get her CD, email her: lindsey@startingwithjesus.com
We should not rush the work of grace, but rather trust in God's care of our souls. Fr. Gregory and Rebecca reflect on the virtues of patience and perseverance, and teach us how to wait on the Lord with confidence and peace. Today, we are reading Part 2: Seventh Letter, Eighth Letter, and Ninth Letter. To get your copy of the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/catholicclassics