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Pride is often celebrated, but God actually hates pride. Learn to value humility from Erin Davis, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, and Kristen Wetherell.
Ever feel like giving up creative control means giving up your voice? In this Real-Time, Real-Talk episode, I sit down with co-authors Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton—two writers in the thick of crafting their second book together. We unpack the tension every writer faces when someone else enters the creative process: the edits, the pushback, the shared vision. Kristen and Sarah show what it looks like to co-write with grace, humility, and deep friendship. Even if you never co-author a book, this conversation will help you navigate the hard but holy work of collaboration. Hi! I'm Will and I'm an editor and writing coach, here to help you get the message burning in your heart onto the page and into the world. At Writers Circle, there's no cool kids—just fellow learners. We exist to make writing feel a little less lonely and a lot more doable. Welcome to our circle. Join Will's newsletter: writerscircle.co Substack: https://willparkeranderson.substack.com/ Instagram: @willparkeranderson
In this breakout session from TGCW24, Kristen Wetherell, Elizabeth Woodson, Raechel Myers, and Amanda Bible Williams explore the joys and challenges of studying the Bible, sharing practical strategies and resources to help listeners engage more deeply with Scripture. Emphasizing the importance of community, consistency, and grace, the panel encourages listeners to trust God's work through his Word even when it feels difficult or dry.
In this episode, Kristen Wetherell discusses the importance of helping young girls find their identity and self-worth in God rather than culture. Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of several books, including 'What Makes You Beautiful: 20 Daily Devotions for Girls' from Crossway. Read the full transcript of this episode. ❖ Listen to “Your Kids Are Already Theologians, So Give Them Good Theology” with Kristen Wetherell: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
Many believers would say they want to be more consistent in their time reading God's Word and praying. But here's an important question to ask yourself: WHY? Author and speaker Kristen Wetherell helps you examine your motives, on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
What are you hungry for (not talking about tacos or a juicy cheeseburger)? Kristen Wetherell has encouragement to help you grow your hunger for God's Word.
What are you HUNGRY for? and I'm not talking about tacos or a juicy cheeseburger, as yummy as those are! Kristen Wetherell has encouragement to help you grow your hunger for God's Word, on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is 2 Corinthians 11:1–15. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Kristen Wetherell. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Is suffering meaningless? It can feel that way, especially when you're struggling to see beyond pain or heartache. But the Bible speaks a better word: in Christ, there is a purpose for your suffering.
Do you want to be strong in your walk with Christ, a mature believer, with wisdom and encouragement to bless others? The road that will take you there might be surprising. Its the path of suffering.
We are so excited about this summer series. We are taking a moment to refresh a few of our most popular episodes from our series on Mental Health and Wellness. If you are headed out on a road trip or lounging in the yard, get those ear buds in and fill yourself up with this content. We want you to have all this in one place.Are you feeling disconnected from the things you used to love, for the kids you're raising, for your work? It might just be a case of burnout and what to do about it might sound counter-intuitive, but could be just what you need.Kristen Wetherell joins Julie Lyles Carr for a look at what to do when burnout comes calling.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3Saz6q1
Is it possible to be a "person of prayer" and yet not have faith? Dawn and Steve in the Morning share a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about living a life that reflects absolute trust in the Lord. Also this hour, Dawn and Steve explore God's glory and an article by Kristen Wetherell titled "4 Things to Do When a Christian Leader Fails You."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawn and Steve welcome Chuck Bentley of Crown Financial to explore how to manage sudden wealth or an inheritance. Chuck Bentley is CEO of Crown Financial Ministries, a global Christian financial ministry, founded by the late Larry Burkett. He is the host of two daily radio broadcasts, The Crown Money Minute and My MoneyLife. In addition, the morning team unpacks an article by Kristen Wetherell titled "Study the Bible in 5, 15, or 30 Minutes." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moms need prayer! If you're a mom or you love a mom, can I get an Amen to that? Have you ever thought about the fact that God the Son Jesus Himself is praying for you? That's something Kristen Wetherell shares on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
Moms need prayer! If you're a mom or you love a mom, can I get an Amen to that? Have you ever thought about the fact that God the Son Jesus Himself is praying for you? That's something Kristen Wetherell shares on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
Moms do a lot of tasks. Many of those tasks aren't very glamorous, are they? Kristen Wetherell helps us get our eyes off of a performance mindset and onto Jesus, the only perfect One on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
As believers and ministry wives, we will experience times of spiritual dryness, times where we struggle to experience the truth of God's presence in our daily lives, times where our spiritual walk feels stagnant and emotionless. We live in a world full of distraction and fatigue; the battle to focus on Christ is ever present. Author, mother, and pastor's wife Kristen Wetherell has experienced times of spiritual dryness in her own walk and joins us today to share her story. Kristen shines light on some symptoms of spiritual dryness to be on the alert for, as well as how to navigate those seasons with Christ and community at the forefront. SHOW NOTES In times of spiritual dryness, choose community and confession rather than shame and isolation. Symptoms of the beginnings of spiritual dryness can include distraction, discouragement, physical fatigue, ministry burnout, or temptation engagement. Discipline and desire go hand in hand. The more we discipline ourselves spiritually, the more we begin to desire God. QUOTES “In seasons of spiritual dryness, you will be tempted toward shame and isolation when what will be most helpful for you is to choose community and confession because those things bring freedom.” -Kristen Wetherell “It’s weird to think about discipline and desire, but I really think they go hand in hand. Sometimes the desire is there and our hearts are just a flame for the Lord. Sometimes it’s a discipline, and sometimes it’s both. But I think if we’re disciplined, we can sit back and wait on the Lord to renew the desire. But if we’re not disciplined about it, it’s going to be really hard for that desire to have any space to grow when the Lord turns it on again.” -Christine Hoover LINKS FROM THE SHOW Help For the Hungry Soul Front Row Seat CONNECT Connect with Kristen Website Connect with Christine Facebook // Instagram // Books Visit How to Thrive as a Pastor’s Wife to access Christine's resources for ministry wives like you! Connect with NAMB Facebook // Instagram
Kristen Wetherell's mission is to help others love Jesus, learn his Word, and live in light of his Gospel. Today she is with us to explore her book Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word. Kristen is a pastor's wife, a mother of three, a writer, and a speaker. She is the author of several books and enjoys teaching God's Word to women of local churches. She lives in Chicagoland with her husband, Brad. They are members of The Orchard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is God's purpose for us in our pain and suffering? How do we walk through our trials in faithful prayer and even joy? In this episode, Kristen Wetherell answers these questions with vulnerable honesty. Kristen is a pastor's wife, busy mom of three, author, speaker, and she also suffers from chronic pain. In our conversation today, she helps us see how knowing God in his Word is absolutely essential—it's the lens through which all of life makes sense, especially in our suffering. This month's memory verse: "Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer " — Romans 12:12Today's Dwell guest: Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of several books, including Help for the Hungry Soul, and coauthor of the award-winning book Hope When It Hurts. Kristen is a member of the Orchard and lives in Chicagoland with her husband and three children.Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or vinyl stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:More about KristenKristen's booksTwo-year Bible reading planBecome a Dwell Differently member today!Support the show
In this week's episode, Krystal and Shelby chat with Kristen Wetherell about what to do when you don't have a desire to read and study the Bible. A lack of a desire to be in the Bible is something we all experience from time to time. In this episode, Kristen shares some encouragement and tips on handling these difficult seasons from her new book, Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word. She talks us through quiet time shame, creative ways to be in God's Word, the miracle of loving Scripture, and more! The opinions of guests on the Daily Grace podcast do not represent the opinions of The Daily Grace Co., and we do not necessarily endorse the resources that they recommend or mention on the show. We believe it is valuable to hear from a variety of guests, even if we do not agree in all areas. As always, the statements made by hosts and guests on the show should be tested against God's Word, the only authority on truth. Sign up for the Daily Grace Podcast Newsletter and receive the free resource "Scripture for Every Season.” Time Stamps: :38 - About the new I AM Bible study 1:38 - About Kristen 4:45 - Kristen's story of struggling to be in Scripture daily 7:05 - Growing your appetite for God's Word by starting with where you're at 8:43 - Can we cause ourselves to love God's Word more? 11:06 - Quiet time guilt 13:30 - Reimagining the cultural definition of a quiet time 18:39 - Why do we easily forget the benefits of being in Scripture daily? 21:08 - For those feeling jaded or discouraged about reading the Bible 23:05 - How you can start small today 25:50 - What the gospel has changed for Kristen Resources mentioned in this episode: Help for the Hungry Soul Connect with Kristen Wetherell: Website Instagram Connect with us: Subscribe to Daily Grace: on iOS, go to our Apple podcast page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify! We would love it if you took a few minutes to leave us an Apple podcast review to help spread the word about Daily Grace! We want to invite more women into our conversations! Download The Daily Grace app: for iOS, click here to download. On Android, click here to download. Visit The Daily Grace Co. for beautiful products for the whole family that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Subscribe to The Daily Grace Newsletter and receive free Bible study resources in your inbox. Like The Daily Grace Co. on Facebook. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Engage with our Facebook community, “The Daily Grace Co. Community”. Read The Daily Grace blog for encouragement throughout the week that is steeped in biblical truths.
As the new year dawns, we're delighted to welcome Kristen Wetherell onto the podcast for a candid conversation about when we find it hard to open our Bibles. Kristen is the author of Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. We benefitted so much from this conversation Bible reading plans and new year's resolutions swirl around us - we hope it will be an encouragement to you too!
In today's episode, Kristen Wetherell unpacks the importance of teaching kids theology and offers practical advice for parents on how to do that well. Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. Kristen is a member of the Orchard and lives in Chicagoland with her husband and three children. she is the author of several books, including the new board book series for kids called For the Bible Tells Me So from Crossway. Read the full transcript of this episode. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
We're delighted to be back in your earbuds for the start of Season 10!Here's the link to sign up for our mini-episode series, that will be delivered straight into your inbox, along with a free chapter from Kristen Wetherell's new book 'Help for the Hungry Soul'. Stay tuned for our interview with Kristen next week as we chat with her on the theme of 'When Bible reading is hard.'And here's the link to our website, where you can find all the details on our upcoming season in John 6-12!
Ever hear someone talk about how much they got out of their Bible study that morning—and you wonder, what's wrong with me? Author and speaker Kristen Wetherell has eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. If you're frustrated about your lack of desire to read the Bible, don't miss the conversation. Get help for your hungry soul on a "Best of Chris Fabry Live."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serie: Madres humildes, con Kristen Wetherell. Ep2. Solo Jesús puede santificar a tu hijo, ¡pero tú, como madre, debes llevarlos a la Palabra!
Kristen Wetherell nos dice que cuando estamos ancladas en la verdad no seremos sacudidas por ningn viento de mala doctrina, no seremos engaadas por lo que el mundo dice que es la verdad porque nosotras tenemos la Verdad de Dios. Aprende ms sobre esto en Aviva Nuestros Corazones con Nancy DeMoss de Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Kristen Wetherell nos dice que cuando estamos ancladas en la verdad no seremos sacudidas por ningn viento de mala doctrina, no seremos engaadas por lo que el mundo dice que es la verdad porque nosotras tenemos la Verdad de Dios. Aprende ms sobre esto en Aviva Nuestros Corazones con Nancy DeMoss de Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Kristen Wetherell nos dice que cuando estamos ancladas en la verdad no seremos sacudidas por ningn viento de mala doctrina, no seremos engaadas por lo que el mundo dice que es la verdad porque nosotras tenemos la Verdad de Dios. Aprende ms sobre esto en Aviva Nuestros Corazones con Nancy DeMoss de Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
La obra de Cristo sostiene nuestro trabajo ya sea en la maternidad o en cualquier otra labor que estemos llamadas a hacer. En el episodio de hoy, Kristen Wetherell comparte esta y otras verdades en la nueva serie titulada: Madres humildes. Acompala junto a Nancy DeMoss de Wolgemuth en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is 2 Corinthians 11:1–15. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Kristen Wetherell. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
A few weeks ago, we asked people to send in questions related to what it looks like to stay motivated and excited about reading the Bible in every season of life. We received lots of questions from around the world about everything from keeping our Bible reading time fresh, to making time for God's Word as a busy parent, to engaging with Scripture when we're struggling with grief. Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of several books, including 'Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word'. Read the full transcript of this episode. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!
Today we're talking to Kristen Wetherell about where we can look to for hope and help when our souls are weary. Spoiler alert—it's the one place we talk about all the time here at the Journeywomen Podcast: God's Word. Kristen's newest book, Help for the Hungry Soul shares eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. We pray that this episode will stir your affection for God's Word and that it will encourage you to look to Scripture as your help in the midst of seasons of weariness. FULL SHOW NOTES REST FOR THE WEARY SERIES RESOURCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What truth from this episode resonated most with you? How has God's Word brought you comfort in seasons of weariness? How has your local church body supported you in seasons of weariness? What Scriptures have you clung to in the midst of difficult seasons? Consider memorizing one of those passages this week. What might you do or implement in light of what you learned in this week's episode? FOR MORE Support Journeywomen: Give Podcast Sponsors Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Share 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. On the Journeywomen podcast we'll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.
Truthfully? I (Tara) needed this episode too. Kristen Wetherell is joining us AGAIN on the show to share 8 ways to grow an appetite for God's Word. Whether you haven't read your Bible in so long and feel guilty, or you just don't "feel like reading", or you just don't feel like it makes a difference, this conversation is for you. Tune in for a powerful conversation on the distractions that pull us away from God's Word, how to desire the Bible more than we are now, and so much more. Get a copy of "Help for The Hungry Soul" and connect with Kristen here: https://kristenwetherell.com/ -- Have you gotten your copy of Tara's new book, "Surrender Your Story" yet? Click here to grab your copy: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/surrenderyourstory/ or anywhere books are sold. Subscribe to Tara's YouTube channel for video podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/c/TaraSun Connect with Tara on: Instagram: www.instagram.com/misstarasun Her website: www.tarasunministries.com Her Bible resource page: www.tarasunministries.com/recommended YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/TaraSun The free, email family: www.view.flodesk.com/pages/5f5293472c60490027bc8d16 Shop Tara's stickers: www.the-tara-sun-shop.myshopify.com/ Sponsor a child through Compassion: www.compassion.com/tarasun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever heard someone talk about how much they got out of their Bible study that morning—and you wonder, what’s wrong with me? Author and speaker Kristen Wetherell has eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. This is a conversation if you're frustrated about your lack of desire to read the Bible. Get help for your hungry soul on Chris Fabry Live. Care NetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time to reset your spiritual cravings! In this episode of Grounded, guest Kristen Wetherell shares how to approach Scripture in ways that will feed your so
Today, we're pleased to share with you an audio essay written and read by Kristen Wetherell, entitled, '5 Myths about Quiet Time'. Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of several books, including 'Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word'. Read the essay here. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show!
What would happen if you looked for Jesus on all the pages of your Bible? Would you read it differently? Would it satisfy your hunger more? On this episode of the Live Like It's True podcast, Kristen Wetherell and I are exploring the story of the two disciples on the Road To Emmaus, who didn't realize they're talking to Jesus—and what He opens their eyes to.Kristen is a pastor's wife, mom, author and speaker from the Chicagoland area. Check out her new book, "Help for the Hungry Soul."Bible Passage: On the Road to Emmaus - Luke 24:13–35Get your Freebie: The Live Like It's True WorkbookMentioned ResourcesHelp for the Hungry Soul by Kristen WetherellThe One Year Book of Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament by Nancy GuthrieReading the Bible Supernaturally by John PiperPurposefooled by Kelly NeedhamKristen is a pastor's wife, a mother of three, a writer, and a speaker. She's authored several books including:Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's WordHumble Moms: How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of MotherhoodFight Your Fears: Trusting God's Character and Promises When You Are AfraidFor the Bible Tells Me So (board book series)Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God's Purpose in Your Suffering12 Faithful Women: Portraits of Steadfast Endurance (general editor)Her mission is to help others love Jesus, learn his word, and live in light of his gospel. She very much enjoys teaching God's word to women of local churches and would love to serve you in that way. (Get her speaking info here.) She and her husband, Brad, live in Chicagoland, and are members of The Orchard.Connect with Kristen:Website: kristenwetherell.comInstagram: instagram.com/kristen_wetherell
In today's episode, Kristen Wetherell offers encouragement to the Christians wishing they were in the word more. Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of several books, including 'Help for the Hungry Soul: Eight Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word'. Also, don't forget to check out the books Kristen Wetherell mentioned in this interview: 'Reading the Bible Supernaturally: Seeing and Savoring the Glory of God in Scripture' 'Taking God At His Word: Why the Bible Is Knowable, Necessary, and Enough, and What That Means for You and Me' Read the full transcript of this episode. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!
How do you keep trusting God when life doesn't get perfectly "fixed"? How can you begin to see God's glory move in your story within all its imperfections? For author Kristen Wetherell, chronic pain became a debilitating reminder that her plans and her life were not fully under her control. It was through a Lyme disease diagnosis and the subsequent pain and challenges she faced that God began to reveal to her how important it was to live a surrendered life before the Lord and see His grace and compassion in the midst of suffering. In her book, Hope When it Hurts (co-authored with previous guest, Sarah Walton, Episode #274), she encourages those battling any sort of pain, to see the hope God offers in our aches and hold onto Him when we want to let go. In this episode, Davey sits down with Kristen to unpack how we can begin to discern the will of God in our lives, what it looks like to walk by faith in our suffering, and the importance of leaning into others when we can't stand on our own. With profound wisdom, Kristen points out how God remains faithful to us when our story takes unexpected twists and turns and how we can keep trusting Him even though life unfolds in unexpected ways. Website: www.kristenwetherell.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/kristen_wetherell Books: Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God's Purpose in Your Suffering Humble Moms: How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of Motherhood Fight Your Fears: Trusting God's Character and Promises When You Are Afraid Want to find out how you too can remove the debris of crisis in your life and move forward with a renewed sense of victory and purpose? Learn more about the Pain to Purpose course at: www.course.nothingiswasted.com Are you ready to take a step towards healing? Join Davey on our next FREE, live Zoom call and learn 5 Steps to Taking Back your Story. Sign up today at: www.nothingiswasted.com/starthere We want to know how Nothing is Wasted has impacted YOUR story! Share with us at: nothingiswasted.com/stories
On episode #75 we talk with Kristen Wetherell about her new book “Help for the Hungry Soul: 8 Encouragements to Grow Your Appetite for God's Word.” Kristen first shares about her recent project with The Gospel Coalition called Front Row Seat. Then we dive into the ‘8 encouragements' from her book. She especially addresses those who feel discouraged or guilty about reading the Bible, and she points out the role of the community in our personal intake of Scripture. This is a very meaningful episode and surely will spark your own desire for the Bible, church community, and greater vulnerability. You can learn more about Kristen at www.kristenwetherell.com. #bible #faith #book Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/bumperstickerfaith Find us on Instagram @bumperstickerfaith Won't you please consider becoming part of the BS Crew? To find out more and join, go to https://www.patreon.com/bumperstickerfaith. Feel free to comment and be sure to share. Thanks for listening. Our website: www.bumperstickerfaith.com Join the BS Crew: https://www.patreon.com/bumperstickerfaith Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bumper-sticker-faith/id1607763646 Or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OZgz7PIQPEmMKSaj75Hc7 Music is by Skilsel
This episode of The Rooted Youth Ministry Podcast features the reviewers of each category of Rooted's 2022 Book Awards: Chelsea Erickson (Best New Books to Talk About with Teenagers), Tucker Fleming (Best New Books for Teenagers), Davis Lacey (Best New Books for Youth Workers), and Tracy Yi (Best New Books for Parents). Listen to hear the honorable mentions, as well as the award recipients, of the 2022 Rooted Book Awards! The Awards!Follow these links to learn more about the 2022 Book Award WinnersRecommendations from Anna Meade Harris, Rooted's Senior Director of ContentYou're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News by Kelly KapicEverything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri BEST NEW BOOKS FOR PARENTS:Honorable Mention: Humble Moms: How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of Motherhood by Kristen Wetherell.Winners:Special Grace, Prayers and Reflections for Families with Special Needs by Elrena EvansRaising Emotionally Strong Boys: Tools Your Son Can Build on for Life by David ThomasBEST NEW BOOKS FOR TEENAGERS:Honorable Mentions:Who Am I and Why Do I Matter? by Chris MorphewAlongside Jesus: Devotions for Teenagers by Drew HillWinner: Read This First: A Simple Guide to Getting the Most from the Bible by Gary MillarBEST NEW BOOKS TO TALK ABOUT WITH TEENAGERS:Honorable Mentions:Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture by Natasha CrainTerms of Service: The Real Cost of Social Media by Chris MartinCultural Counterfeits: Confronting 5 Empty Promises of Our Age and How We Were Made for So Much More by Jen OshmanWinner: Jesus Through the Eyes of Women: How the First Female Disciples Help Us Know and Love the Lord by Rebecca McLaughlinBEST NEW BOOKS FOR YOUTH WORKERS:Honorable Mention:Spurgeon the Pastor: Recovering a Biblical and Theological Vision for Ministry by Geoffrey ChangUnderstanding Family Worship: Its History, Theology and Practiceby Terry L. JohnsonWinner: Authentic Ministry: Serving from the Heartby Michael Reeves
Today Kristen Wetherell and I talk about what it means when Christ humbled himself. Often we think of humility as something in relation to sin and shame, when it is something else entirely! "Humble Moms" is a walk through the book of John. In John, we see the humility of Jesus and how it reflects into the life of a believer as we reflect Christ more in our lives. You can find Kristen on her website HERE and purchase her books where ever books are sold. You can find Elizabeth at Sunshine in my Nest. On Instagram at sunshineinmynest! If you would like access to "Secret Best Friends Content" and freebies you can sign up for emails here *affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in my Nest
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2022“SIN MIEDOS NI CADENAS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 09 DE JULIO ESPERANZA EN MEDIO DEL DOLOR"Pues Dios, quien dijo: "Que haya luz en la oscuridad', hizo que esta luz brille en nuestro corazón para que podamos conocer la gloria de Dios que se ve en el rostro de Jesucristo” (2 Cor. 4:6, NTV ).Hace unos meses tuve el privilegio de entrevistar a Kristen Wetherell para la Radio Adventista de Londres, Kristen es escritora y vive con su marido, Brad, en los suburbios de Chicago, en los Estados Unidos. Cuando Kristen estaba en el tercer año de la universidad, su vida cambió por completo. Ella pasó de estar llena de energía a estar siempre agotada. En un período de seis años, su cuerpo continuó debilitándose. Pasó de correr carreras, hacer teatro y llevar una vida activa, a estar agotada a las 8:30 de la noche, sintiendo debilidad y fatiga crónica. Kristen se había mudado a Nueva York para intentar alcanzar su sueño de ser actriz profesional. Sin embargo, meses después debió regresar a su casa, porque estaba siempre exhausta y adolorida. Con los años, las cosas solo empeoraron. Tareas simples como sostener un lápiz o tipear en la computadora hacían que sus manos se paralizaran de dolor. El dolor comenzó a extenderse a sus rodillas y pies, hasta que Kristen ya no pudo ni siquiera hacer caminatas cortas. Después de seis largos años, Kristen y Brad encontraron a un médico experto en la enfermedad de Lyme que finalmente pudo darles un diagnóstico correcto. Luego de años de tratamiento, la salud de Kristen mejoró muchísimo y la enfermedad de Lyme está bajo control. Aunque aún está haciendo rehabilitación, Kristen cree que ha aprendido una lección muy importante: cómo sufrir con esperanza. Kristen y Brad encontraron a un médico experto en la enfermedad de Lyme que finalmente pudo darles un diagnóstico correcto. Luego de años de tratamiento, la salud de Kristen mejoró muchísimo y la enfermedad de Lyme está bajo control. Aunque aún está haciendo rehabilitación, Kristen cree que ha aprendido una lección muy importante: cómo sufrir con esperanza. Kristen y Brad encontraron a un médico experto en la enfermedad de Lyme que finalmente pudo darles un diagnóstico correcto. Luego de años de tratamiento, la salud de Kristen mejoró muchísimo y la enfermedad de Lyme está bajo control. Aunque aún está haciendo rehabilitación, Kristen cree que ha aprendido una lección muy importante: cómo sufrir con esperanza.En su libro Esperanza en medio del dolor , Kristen escribe: “La realidad es que el dolor físico o emocional, especialmente cuando es crónico, tiene la capacidad de quitarnos las máscaras que solemos dejar usar, nuestros corazones expuestos y nuestras tendencias autosuficientes amenazadas”. Es en nuestra debilidad, es cuando baja la marea, que realmente podemos ver lo que hay en el lecho del río. Y es justamente en esos momentos de exposición y vulnerabilidad que Dios puede, si se lo permitimos, redimir nuestro dolor. Él puede transformar lo que el enemigo quería usar para lastimarnos en una oportunidad para bendecirnos.Señor, el dolor, tanto físico como emocional, especialmente cuando es crónico, afecta todas mis perspectivas, incluyendo lo que pienso acerca de ti. Cuando el enemigo quiera arrancarme mi fe usando el dolor como un arma, ayúdame a correr hacia ti. Dame tu fuerza para continuar creyendo que redimirás todas mis angustias. Tú puedes utilizar cada una de mis lágrimas para mirar mi alma y hacer que mi fe crezca.
Are you feeling disconnected from the things you used to love, for the kids you''re raising, for your work? It might just be a case of burnout and what to do about it might sound counter-intuitive, but could be just what you need. Kristen Wetherell joins Julie Lyles Carr for a look at what to do when burnout comes calling. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3bbtmK4
Kristen Wetherell, author of "Humble Moms: How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of Motherhood", is joining us on the show today and we're all in for a treat. Whether you're a mom or not, this conversation is for you. Are you worn out? Feeling as if you're being pulled in a million places? Weary from serving and pouring out, aching to be poured into for once? Based off her new book, Kristen is sharing encouragement for the weary mom, sister, brother, and friend. Jesus' example of humility in the gospels and Philippians 2 gives us the strength we need to serve, even when we don't feel like it. Kristen also shares how we can rest, prioritize time in God's Word, and put on humble hearts to do what God's placed in our lives. Buy Kristen's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Humble-Moms-Christ-Sustains-Motherhood/dp/1087751012/ref=sr_1_1?crid=7CEKHEG7IQC1&keywords=humble+moms&qid=1653330104&sprefix=humble+mom%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1 Follow Kristen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristen_wetherell/ Follow and connect with Tara on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misstarasun/ Website: https://www.tarasunministries.com/
Are you weary, burned out, overwhelmed, riddled with Mom guilt? This is the place for you today, Mama. If you listened to episode #93 where I shared my talk to our local MOPs group, you will also love this episode today. This is a space for you to come and rest your weary soul and heart. My guest today is Kristen Wetherell. She is a pastor's wife, mom and the author of Humble Moms which released in April.Kristen is our voice of rest, encouraging us to look to Christ for our strength when we feel weak in motherhood. She talks about how developing anxiety in motherhood for the first time really helped her faith and made her aware of how much she needed him to keep moving forward. We talk about what the pandemic has done to us as Moms, the isolation, fears, anxiety has been overwhelming. We talk about how we can combat Mom guilt and overwhelm and Kristen gives us some actual tips for how to fight that off. Listen, Kristen is full of wisdom and grace and she speaks to us from a heart of love and encouragement. But also? Her voice is so soothing and so kind. There are 2 things she said that have been haunting me since I recorded this interview with her and I will share them here before we even start so things can start ruminating. She said “Jesus has more to give you than you have yet to receive from Him.” And “I wonder if we don't actually go to Jesus because we don't actually believe that he has something to give to us”. Like I said, I haven't been the same since I heard those two sentences and I am still processing through them.Listen in and enjoy my conversation today with Kristen.Relevant Links:Humble Moms by Kristen WetherellTen Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health by Donald S. WhitneyFind Kristen:Website: kristenwetherell.comInstagram: instagram.com/kristen_wetherell
After a long day, have you ever finally reached the proverbial “end of your rope” and lost your cool? Every mama has been there. And the truth is, there isn't a single how-to guide or list of tips or hacks out there that will fulfill and sanctify us like the promises of God. In today's episode I'm joined by Kristen Wetherell, author of Humble Moms: How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of Motherhood – a resource for mothers intended to provide “exactly what she needs in moments of exhaustion: life giving and biblical meditations on Jesus, who humbly serves her, not only in hand, but in heart.” Read More....
“Motherhood is not for the faint of heart!” Join us today as we talk with author, Kristen Wetherell about kids, motherhood and the need to fix our eyes on Jesus. […] The post MARKED | Kristen Wetherell appeared first on Lifeway Women.
Kristen Wetherell helps us get our eyes off of a performance mindset and onto Jesus, the only perfect One.
Are you weary from the work of mothering? You love and serve your children, but your heart isn't in it? Author and mom Kristen Wetherell shares that meditation on who Jesus is and what He is doing at this moment on our behalf is what has transformed her heart as a mom. She invites you to come alongside her in this study through John to learn how relying on and recognizing all that we have in Christ is the key to abundant life in the challenge and joys of mothering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you thought about your funeral lately? What if your funeral wasn't the end of your story? What if you knew there was life to to be lived afterward? Would it make a difference in how you lived today?In the True Story of the Tomb, Erika VanHaitsma and I talk about the morning the women rose early to bring the spices they had prepared to Jesus's tomb—only to find it was empty. Listen as we talk about the most astonishing story in the Bible, and what difference it would make to live like the story is true.Guest: Erika VanHaitsmaBible Passage: Matthew 27:45-54Freebie: Get your free Live Like It's True Workbook Mentioned Resources: Context and Color of the BibleConversation about the Passover with Erin DavisConversation with Kristen Wetherell, where we talked about, "Not YOLO" but you'll live twice.Get the full-length show notes.Music: Cade Popkin MusicGuest: Erika VanHaitsmaErika is a happily married homeschooling mother of 5 from Michigan. She has a BA from Moody Bible Institute and Masters in Historical Geography and Archeology from Jerusalem University College. Her passion is to add color to the black and white pages of Scripture by adding context and culture.Find more from Erika: ErikaVanHaitsma.comContext and Color of the Bible PodcastInstagram@contextandcolorofthebibleFacebook GroupDon't Miss the Retelling!We'll be back on Saturday for our last retelling episode of this True Story of Easter series. I'll be retelling this story, and inviting you to do the same.Shownotes for all the resources shared can be found at shannonpopkin.com.Care to Share? Did you enjoy this episode? Please share with a friend and/or leave your review on Apple Podcasts!You can contact me here. (I'd love to hear from you!)Get the full-length show notes here. Thanks so much for listening!GET YOUR FREE LIVE LIKE IT'S TRUE WORKBOOK
I'm thrilled to welcome to Chatologie today my new friend Kristen Wetherell. Kristen is speaker, editor and author of the new book, Humble Moms, How the Work of Christ Sustains the Work of Motherhood. This book was deeply personal for Kristen, and she reminds us today that humbling ourselves and connecting with Christ is really what keeps us going as moms. No matter what stage of motherhood you find yourself in today, this show will be a pep talk for your soul…and I'm so glad you're here for it. Grab your Free Training for Enjoy God's Word Online Conference: “Learn How To Fit a Deep Study of Scripture Into Your Busy Schedule”: https://chatologie--katieorr.thrivecart.com/egw-2022-rom-8-dd/620b1dd8c165f/ Connect with Kristen: https://kristenwetherell.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kristen_wetherell/ https://www.facebook.com/kristen.l.wetherell “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” hymn Remember to share this episode with a friend- it would mean the world to me! Connect With Angie: Website: chatologie.com IG: @angiebrownelkins Twitter: @Angieelkins Facebook: @chatologieangieelkins
If you feel under-appreciated, over-extended, or deeply discouraged about your responsibilities to your family, don't miss this episode with Kristen Wetherell.
Co-author of the award-winning book, Hope When It Hurts, Kristen Wetherell joins us today to talk about her journey through Lyme disease and beyond. She talks about what it's like having physical limitations as a mother and how we can remain both humble and hopeful in our pain. I think you're going to love her wisdom! Humble Moms: https://amzn.com/dp/1087751012/ Hope When it Hurts: https://amzn.com/dp/1784980730 Kristen IG: @kristen_wetherell Kristen Website: https://kristenwetherell.com/ Heal Website: thehealministry.com Tera IG: @terabradham Tera Website: terabradham.com
Even as we're tightening our belts and scrambling for gifts this Christmas, author, editor, and speaker Kristen Wetherell joins me to talk about creative ways to be generous this season. “I think one of the ways that we can give in a creative and kind of unconventional manner that's still deeply, deeply biblical is the gift of our time,” she says, pointing out that it's always been true that how we invest our time reveals our priorities. But generosity with our time is only one of the ways Wetherell suggests we can be creative with our generosity. We can also exercise generosity through the way we serve, the way we apply ourselves to work, and the way we share possessions. One of the possessions we might not think of immediately is the gift God has given us of words. One of His great gifts to us is His Word--the Bible. In an often lonely and unkind world, Wetherell suggests we can be generous with our words, as well. “Encouragement and affirmation mean so much, so can you write to someone this Christmas? It doesn't have to be elaborate, but can you encourage them with your words?” She adds, “I even think about the use of social media in our day and age, and how words are slung around and misused. Can we build up, rather than tearing down this Christmas? Can we give the gift of good, excellent, true, and praise-worthy words? Learn more about author, editor, and speaker Kristen Wetherell here. Read the Gospel Coalition article that inspired this conversation here.
What fears do you struggle with? What anxieties hold you back? Do you worry about the things you can't control? On Season One of Live Like It's True, we're discussing the true stories of Jesus. On episode four, I'm so honored to have as my guest Kristen Wetherell, to talk about the True Story of Fear. Guest: Kristen WetherellBible Passage: Luke 12:4–7, 22–32Freebie: Live Like It's True Workbook Mentioned Resources: Fight Your Fears by Kristen WetherellMusic: Cade Popkin Music Kristen Wetherell is a pastor's wife, mother, writer, and speaker. She is the author of Humble Moms (April 2022), Fight Your Fears, co-author of the award-winning book Hope When It Hurts, and editor of 12 Faithful Women. Kristen lives in Chicagoland with her husband Brad and two kids where they are members of The Orchard.Find Kristen on: WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitterThe True Story of FearWelcome to Episode 5 of Live Like It's True! In this first season, we're focusing on the True Stories of Jesus. In this episode, I'm joined by Kristen Wetherell to discuss the True Story of Fear. You may notice that this episode is a little different from the others because in Luke 12, Luke isn't sharing a story, but rather a teaching of Jesus that gives us some insight into the about the overall story the Bible tells. According to this overarching story that we're part of, what should we fear? What shouldn't we fear? I think you're going to find so much encouragement in listening to Kristen share some of her fears, and in how she teaches us to fight our fears by reminding ourselves of a story of God, that is so much bigger and goes so far beyond the things that we fear.Care to Share? Did you enjoy this episode? Please share with a friend and/or leave your review on Apple Podcasts, You can contact me here. (I'd love to hear from you!)Get the full length shownotes here. Thanks so much for listening!
This Life We Live in the Body: A Podcast about Gospel Centered Weight Loss
This week Katie and Sarah are joined by good friend Julie Konieczny, who shares her own spiritual journey and how it intersects with the relationship she has with her body. Podcast Notes: - A Praying Life by Paul Miller - Identity Theft by Melissa Kruger - Hope When it Hurts by Kristen Wetherell, Sarah Walton - Instagram - Facebook - Little bro, Dave
Kristen Wetherell will show us how the solution to fear is the right kind of fear.
Many of our fears are heightened right now. Some of us fight our fears by trying to will them away. We remember verses like “do not be afraid” and “do not be anxious” and think our fears reveal a weak faith, which makes us feel like not-good-enough Christians. Today, we’re joined by Kristen Wetherell, and she reminds us that we don’t have to fight our fears that way. Instead, we are invited to trust God and believe that He is for us. Kristen walks us through how we can fight our fears in a healthy, practical way. Connect with us: www.dailygracepodcast.com www.thedailygraceco.com https://www.facebook.com/thedailygraceco/ https://www.instagram.com/thedailygraceco/ Questions? Email us! podcast@thedailygraceco.com _______________________________ Resources mentioned in this episode: Ep. 74 Choosing Words Wisely with Children with Abbey Wedgeworth Fight Your Fears by Kristen Wetherell “God is for Us” by City Alight Gentle & Lowly by Dane Ortlund @kristen_wetherell. Scripture mentioned in this episode: Genesis 2 Psalm 53:6 Isaiah 41:10 Ephesians 6 Psalm 139:23-24 Matthew 6:34 John 16:33 1 Peter 4:12 Psalm 23 Romans 8:32 Isaiah 40:8 John 11:25 Ecclesiastes 7:2 Luke 12:32 Connect with us: Subscribe to Daily Grace: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify! We would love if you took a few minutes to leave us an iTunes review to help spread the word about Daily Grace! We want to invite more women into our conversations! Download The Daily Grace app: for iOS, click here to download. On Android, click here to download. Visit The Daily Grace Co. for beautiful products for the whole family that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Subscribe to The Daily Grace Newsletter and receive free Bible study resources in your inbox. Like The Daily Grace Co. on Facebook. Follow on Instagram for the latest updates on the podcast and The Daily Grace Co. Engage with our Facebook community, “The Daily Grace Co. Communityt”. Read The Daily Grace blog for encouragement throughout the week that is steeped in biblical truths. **Affiliate links used are used where appropriate.** Thank you for supporting the products that support the production of this podcast!
There is a lot of fear in the world today - we are living in uncertain times. Have you felt it? Maybe it's because of the global pandemic we are facing right now, or perhaps times like this just make us aware of how out of control we truly are. But even before 2020 people were experiencing fear in forms ranging from completely debilitating life events, as well as less obvious subtle, nagging thoughts. How do you experience fear? Does the good news of Jesus have anything to say to that? Absolutely! In this episode Nathan catches up with Kristen Wetherell, author of the fantastic book, 'Fight Your Fears' to talk about all these things. Kristen reminds us that God commands us to fear Him - the good sort of fear - and that it's the fear of the Lord that actually puts every other challenge into a perspective of Biblical truth. Kristen is so smart and so relatable as she faithfully points people to Jesus as the answer to our fears. Hopefully this is an encouraging conversation for you wherever you are at today. Enjoy grace! You can find Kristen's website with all the links, including her books here: https://kristenwetherell.com/ You can leave a voice message for Conversations of Grace here: https://anchor.fm/tcnd8989 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tcnd8989/message
Fear has been an ever-present part of our lives in 2020. It's true that we have a lot of things to fear – the COVID-19 virus, economic shutdowns, unrest, racism, and more – but Christians are often tempted to give way to an unhealthy sense of fear. Kristen Wetherell joins me on The Way Home…
Fear has been an ever-present part of our lives in 2020. It's true that we have a lot of things to fear – the COVID-19 virus, economic shutdowns, unrest, racism, and more – but Christians are often tempted to give way to an unhealthy sense of fear. Kristen Wetherell joins me on The Way Home…
In this episode of the Held Podcast, I chatted with Kristen Wetherell about making the decision to share or not to share about your miscarraige, or how publicly to share if you choose to do so. Kristen and I made really different choices in this area. We talked about everything from reasons people choose not to share, to the benefits of sharing with a choice few or more publicly, to what to do if someone finds out about your loss later and feels offended you didn’t share with them. Her biblical encouragement regarding decision making and conscience is a freeing gift. I hope you’ll find it helpful as you consider whether or not to (or how privately or publicly to) talk about your own pregnancy loss. About Kristen Wetherell: Kristen Wetherell is a wife, mother, and writer. She is the author of Fight Your Fears and the co-author of the award-winning book Hope When It Hurts. Kristen lives in Chicagoland with her husband, Brad, who is a pastor. They have two children. Questions in this Episode: Would you start off by just telling us a bit about your own experience with miscarriage? Tell us a little about you and Brad’s personal decision regarding sharing (or not sharing) about your miscarriage? What are some other reasons that you imagine might cause a woman to want to keep her miscarriage private? What are some of the cons of this? What are some reasons or benefits to sharing about your loss with a few friends/ family members…. or even more publicly? Can you walk us through a scenario where your miscarriage comes up in conversation and a friend is offended or hurt that you didn’t share about this with them. What might be a wise and loving way to respond? How can we discern if our reason for sharing or not sharing is sinful or if it is good/wise? (obviously this is a tricky question) How should we go about making that decision? Questions for every guest: What’s one way God has used your experience of miscarriage to work in your heart and life? If you could encourage a woman to meditate on or memorize any verse or short set of verses in this season, what would it be and why? Noteworthy Quotes: “Before I miscarried we made the decision to share about the pregnancy knowing that if anything were to happen, these were the people we would want to also weep with us if we lost the baby. We shared basically with our family and our extended family and our closest friends. These were people we knew we wanted to pray for us, and we knew we could entrust this to, and also who we knew would cry with us and walk alongside us well should anything happen. So when I miscarried we felt very surrounded by people who love us and truly care for us.” “God’s spirit has given us the gift of conscience and guides us… and it just didn’t sit well with us personally to share more publicly, say on social media or to have our parents sharing. It was a level of comfort or discomfort.” “Primarily, it feels so private because this life and then this loss has taken place in an unseen place. I could see a woman deciding not to say anything because it feels unseen. I think people may not share because it’s just too painful. Every time we share,... we’re revisiting and reentering the pain, and I think that women may not want to magnify it in that sense. Another reason I thought of is broken trust. I think if we’ve had negative experiences of sharing hard things with people and facing improper responses or insensitive responses, that could be with family or friends, it could be with the church [but] if we’ve been hurt by people I think we’ll be less likely to share in the future. And then finally, I thought about shame. Whether we don’t want to rehearse it again or we’re afraid that people will judge us or think that we did something to cause it, I think that shame is a reason people don’t share.” “In the realm of faith, I think we miss opportunities to proclaim our hope to those who don’t believe. Where as if you have close friends who are unbelievers or if you decide to share this more publicly, I think we’re able to display 1 Thessalonians 4:13 that we grieve as people with hope and we can display that to those who don’t have hope and perhaps the Lord might even use that to draw them to himself.” “I think it’s so fortifying to see brothers and sisters in Christ walking through intense suffering with faith in Christ.” “We want to be receiving the care of our friends and the care of the body of Christ whether it’s through the words that people speak over us or the service that we receive when we’re in a place of very obvious need and weakness.” “We’re pretty burdened when we’re hurting. And it’s such a blessing to others to be able to bear our burdens and it allows them to serve us in that way (Gal 6:2) and it allows us I think a measure of healing.” “Having believing sisters in Christ encourage me to trust the character of God was a healing balm to my soul. It’s so hard, because frankly, you become a little suspicious in times of suffering.” “Even Paul [in 1 Corinthians 1] felt utterly burdened beyond his strength, and so many women who go through a miscarraige feel that way, physically, spiritually, and I was so struck by this because he talks about the body of christ helping him by prayer and pointing that out as a particular ministry and so i think a benefit to sharing, whether with close friends or more publicly is that ministry of prayer. ‘Please pray for us because this is the way that the Lord will uphold us if through your prayers.’” (21:56) “When we share we open ourselves up to be comforted by those who have gone through miscarriage specifically [or] suffering in general, but I think we also love people because we let them in so that they know whats going on and can respond accordingly. And again, that’s not meaning that you have to share [specifically], I think you can tell people, “We’re going through a hard time, please pray for us.” But there’s a specific way to love people here in that you let them in and you allow them to minister to you in such a way that meets your specific need.” “If I waited to make any decision until my heart and my motives were perfectly pure I would never do anything… I don’t think our motivations are ever sinless… but I do think we can act in faith, meaning that we can act in a level of comfort that we are being faithful to the Lord.” (29:22) “So whether you’re sharing with close friends who know the Lord or with the world from a more public platform, it seems as though Paul is saying “ I want my conscience to testify to what I’m doing. I want to move forward feeling really comfortable in my decision.” And so I think that kind of has to be our motivator. We should absolutely pray for God’s help, “Help me to know, should I share this more publicly? Less publicly? And help me to do whatever I choose to do with, as Paul says, with godly sincerity.” But we can rest knowing that even though our decision will somehow in some degree be laced with sin, God’s grace covers all of our wrong motives and he can use it.” Scripture References: Romans 12:15 2 Corinthians 1 1 Thessalonians 4:13 1 Peter 1 Proverbs 27:6 Galatians 6:2 Psalm 31:14-15 Job 1:21 Intro/ Outro Music: My Soul Will Wait (Psalm 62) [feat. Stacy Lantz], Hilton Head Presbyterian Church “Held” Book Purchasing Info: purchasing link (discount code: heldpodcast10 ) (or order from amazon)
On this episode of the For The Church Podcast, Jared Wilson talks with author Kristen Wetherell about her new book Fight Your Fears and how the gospel helps us in the daily battle to stand firm.
On this episode of the For The Church Podcast, Jared Wilson talks with author Kristen Wetherell about her new book Fight Your Fears and how the gospel helps us in the daily battle to stand firm.
3/25/2020 -Kristen Wetherell – speaker and author, on trusting God and His promises in times of fear. The post Kristen Wetherell – speaker and author, on trusting God and His promises in times of fear. appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
This Day in History, Nov. 7, 2000: In one of the closest US presidential elections, Republican George W Bush and Democrat Al Gore wound up in almost a dead heat. The power of couples praying together ... GUEST Rev Bill Glaze ... Bethany Baptist Church, Homewood, Pa Barometer of despair': Birthrate falls as millennial's fear climate apocalypse (Yahoo News) When Parenting Isn’t Enjoyable GUEST ... Kristen Wetherell ... wife, mother, and writer ... She is the author of “Fight Your Fears” and co-author of the award-winning book “Hope When It Hurts” 10 famous authors w surprising day jobs (American Scholar) Their Story: Andrew & Norine Brunson. . .God's Hostage: A True Story of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance - Andrew BrunsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Day in History, Nov. 7, 2000: In one of the closest US presidential elections, Republican George W Bush and Democrat Al Gore wound up in almost a dead heat. The power of couples praying together ... GUEST Rev Bill Glaze ... Bethany Baptist Church, Homewood, Pa Barometer of despair': Birthrate falls as millennial's fear climate apocalypse (Yahoo News) When Parenting Isn’t Enjoyable GUEST ... Kristen Wetherell ... wife, mother, and writer ... She is the author of “Fight Your Fears” and co-author of the award-winning book “Hope When It Hurts” 10 famous authors w surprising day jobs (American Scholar) Their Story: Andrew & Norine Brunson. . .God's Hostage: A True Story of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance - Andrew BrunsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of WWL, I'm chatting with Kristen Wetherell on the topic of fear. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emma-koch/support
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On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Sarah Walton on the topic of hope when it hurts. We talked about everything from Sarah’s own experience with suffering to how we can remind ourselves of the gospel, even in the midst of our pain. All throughout our conversation, she shared how the gospel speaks into all areas of our lives and gives hope to our suffering. So you’ll know her a little better, Sarah is a stay-at-home mom with four kids under the age of 11. She also authored a book along with Kristen Wetherell from episode 67 called Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering. You can follow her blog at Set Apart: Hope on the Road Less Traveled and find some of her writing at Desiring God, Revive Our Hearts, and Unlocking the Bible. SARAH’S RESOURCES John Piper’s Sermon Series through Job Beside Still Waters by Charles Spurgeon Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon The Crook in the Lot by Thomas Boston and Jason Roth Behind a Frowning Providence by John Murray SARAH’S SIMPLE JOYS Time alone in the morning Deep conversations and then moments later laughing hysterically When her kids play together OTHER RESOURCES Hope When It Hurts by Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton Episode 67 on Glory with Kristen Wetherell CONNECT WITH SARAH Website Facebook Instagram Twitter DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How has pain and suffering shaped your view of God? How can you practice remembering the Gospel in the midst of your pain? What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week? SPONSORSHIP DETAILS Marriage After God is a weekly podcast hosted by Aaron and Jennifer Smith intended to encourage, inspire, and challenge Christian marriages to chase after God together and to cultivate an extraordinary marriage. Be sure to check out their podcast here! Prep Dish s a healthy subscription-based meal planning service. All you need to do is sign up and then you’ll receive an email every week with a grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. For a free 2-week trial, go to PrepDish.com/journey. Elora Inspired is a Christian children's brand offering apparel, things for your home, and their newest product, silicone scripture placemats! All of their products incorporate Scripture with hopes of pointing everyone to Christ. Be sure to check out elorainspired.com! FOR MORE EPISODES OF JOURNEYWOMEN: SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to the Journeywomen Podcast. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher). WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other women on their journeys to glorify God find and utilize the podcast as a resource. FOLLOW JOURNEYWOMEN Like/follow Journeywomen on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for the latest updates. *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Kristen Wetherell about the glory of God! We talked about everything from how God’s glory actually drives the storyline of Scripture, to what it looks like for us to live for God’s glory and not our own. So you’ll know her a little better, Kristen is a writer, Bible teacher, and the content manager of Unlocking the Bible. She is the co-author of Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering and writes at her website, The Gospel Coalition and Revive Our Hearts. She and her husband, Brad, are members of The Orchard in Itasca, Illinois. They have one nine-month-old daughter. Y'all, Kristin was so easy to talk to that I genuinely felt like I was sitting at a coffee date with a girlfriend marveling at the grandeur of the glory of God. No biggie. I am so thankful for Kristin’s encouragement to reflect on and marvel at the glory of God. KRISTEN’S RESOURCES Anything by John Piper Humility by C.J. Mahaney The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul KRISTEN’S SIMPLE JOYS Lazy afternoon with her husband and daughter Excellent dining experience Hot coffee first thing in the morning OTHER RESOURCES Hope When It Hurts by Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton Kristen Wetherell’s Writing on The Gospel Coalition Kristen Wetherell’s Writing on Unlocking the Bible CONNECT WITH KRISTEN Website Facebook Instagram Twitter SPONSORSHIP DETAILS FabFitFun is a seasonal subscription box with full size beauty, fitness, fashion and lifestyle products. Getting my FabFitFun box in the mail feels like Christmas four times a year! The fall box is awesome. You will not want to miss it! In my fall box, I received skin care products, bluetooth headphones, a set of new makeup brushes, and so much more. It retails for $49.99 but always has a value over $200. The Fall Box is available now, so sign up now before they sell out! Check out www.FABFITFUN.com and use the code JOURNEY to save $10 off your first box, making it only $39.99. SPONSORSHIP DETAILS Westrock Coffee believes in people and the drive not only to survive but to live with dignity and achieve greatness. Westrock works with coffee farmers in developing countries like Rwanda and Honduras to ensure they are able to provide properly for their families. Many farmer partners are women and are providing for their family on their own. Westrock pays a fair price to farmers for their coffee and offer support and training to grow their businesses. Westrock's impact helps farmers truly thrive and it's a coffee you can feel proud to drink. Find Westrock coffee on Amazon and other retails stores around the United States or go to westrockcoffee.com to learn more. FOR MORE EPISODES OF JOURNEYWOMEN: SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to the Journeywomen Podcast. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher). WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other women on their journeys to glorify God find and utilize the podcast as a resource. FOLLOW JOURNEYWOMEN Like/follow Journeywomen on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for the latest updates. *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!
Christine talks with Kristen Wetherell about her battle with chronic Lyme disease, the truths that have anchored her in her ongoing suffering, and how we too can trust the Lord when we have circumstances we can't change. Links from the Show The Orchard Church // Kristen and Sarah's book, Hope When It Hurts // Passages mentioned: Romans 5:1-5; 2 Corinthians 4:16-17; Psalm 119:68; Romans 8:28-32; 2 Corinthians 12:8-10 Order Your Copy of Christine's Newest Book, Searching For Spring Amazon // Barnes & Noble // Target // Christianbook.com // Books-a-Million // Baker Books Download the Discussion Guide for Searching for Spring Learn how you can support Christine's work Subscribe to the "By Faith" Podcast iTunes // Stitcher // Google Play Connect with Kristen Blog // Instagram // Twitter Connect with Christine Blog // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Books
In this episode, Jaquelle and Sean talk about sickness and how to deal with it as Christians. They also talk about their Instagram followers, Sean’s sermons in Exodus, and how to pronounce names correctly. Recommended Resources +Hope When It Hurts by Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton +Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering by Tim...
Sponsored By:Christian Standard Bible: Today's show is brought to you by The Christian Standard Bible. Offering an optimal blend of accuracy and readability, the CSB helps readers make a deeper connection with God’s Word and inspires lifelong discipleship. The CSB is equally suited for serious study or sharing with your neighbor hearing God’s Word for the very first time. Learn more at CSBible.comLinks:Hope When it Hurts - Biblical reflections to help you grasp God's purpose in your suffering by Kristen Wetherell & Sarah WaltonKristen Wetherell (@KLWetherell) | TwitterSarah Walton (@Swalts4) | TwitterLigon Duncan's Sermons on Romans | First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MississippiConfessions of an Insecure Writer (Part 1) – kristen wetherellConfessions of an Insecure Writer, Part 2 – kristen wetherellHome Row Episode 24: How To Spark Your Creativity5,000 Days - Tim ChalliesHow to Write Short: Word Craft for Fast Times by Roy Peter ClarkTrello — The program Kristen uses to organize her writing projects.How I Found Peace in My Pain | Unlocking the Biblethe beginning of wisdom: advice to writers: get a “freditorial” team — Great stuff from Jen WilkinJared C. Wilson's Books on Amazon — The Gospel Poobah C.J. Mahaney's books on AmazonChristine Hoover Books on AmazonOn Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction by William Zinsser — An essential.Writing Places: The Life Journey of a Writer and Teacher by William ZinsserJ.A. Medders (@mrmedders) | TwitterJ.A. Medders - Expository Mutterings
In this episode, Kelly Givens interviews author Kristen Wetherell about chronic pain and what it looks like to live through suffering, which leads to a greater conversation among the editors about how to persevere and praise God through hard seasons and circumstances. They also discuss vanity and our appearances-- what going gray is all about, how social media and selfies affect us, and what crosses the line. Join us on https://www.facebook.com/crosswalkpodcast to share your comments and feedback!
Welcome to the eighth episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today’s episode, Dave Jenkins interviews Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton– Hope When It Hurts – Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, 2017) What you'll hear in this episode: Sarah and Kristen’s life, marriage, ministry, and […]
Welcome to the eighth episode of Equipping You in Grace. On today's episode, Dave Jenkins interviews Kristen Wetherell and Sarah Walton-- Hope When It Hurts - Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God's Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, 2017) What you’ll hear in this episode: Sarah and Kristen's life, marriage, ministry, and upcoming ministry projects. How Sarah finds kinship and relief in talking with other Lyme suffers. How American culture views suffering and how that compares with a Christian worldview. How God's mercies are greater than our trials. Where God's grace and mercy are in the midst of our trials. Sarah's counsel to those who don't feel they can pour out messy, overwhelming emotion to God and others in the local church. How Sarah finds hope when her children are suffering. Sarah's best counsel to help and comfort others in their suffering. How Kristen has come to view her own losses through a Christian worldview. Kristen's counsel for where those bowed with pain can find help and hope. About the Guests: Sarah Walton is a stay-at-home mom with four kids under nine years of age. She is the author, along with Kristen Wetherell, of Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, April 2017). After a decade of trials and learning to walk with Christ as her entire family suffers with Lyme Disease, she shares how the gospel speaks into all areas of our lives and gives hope to our suffering. Follow her blog at Set Apart: Hope on the Road Less Traveled. Follow Sarah on Twitter and Facebook. Kristen Wetherell is a writer, Bible teacher, and the content manager of Unlocking the Bible. She is the author, along with Sarah Walton, of Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, April 2017). She blogs at her website, and you can follow her on Twitter. She and her husband, Brad, are members of The Orchard in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Connect with Kristen at her website. Follow Kristen on Twitter and Facebook. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of Equipping You in Grace!