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The week after Easter can feel like a return to the ordinary, but Rev. Nicole Unice invites us to see it differently. Continuing in the spirit of resurrection, she explores John 20 and the first appearance of Jesus to His disciples after the tomb was empty. In a world still weighed down by fear, fatigue, and failure, Jesus breathes peace and new life into His followers—and into us. Through stories, Scripture, and practical wisdom, Nicole challenges us to live as forgiveness people, filled with the animating power of the Holy Spirit and carrying an advancing, energizing peace into a broken world. We are not just waiting for heaven someday—we're making a home with Christ even now.
Guest Bio: Nicole Unice is a pastor and leadership coach who facilitates safe environments of vulnerability so leaders and teams can courageously identify obstacles keeping them from their maximum potential. As a sought-after speaker, Nicole has a down-to-earth style that allows even the largest gathering to feel conversational. She is the author of several books focused on spiritual transformation and is a featured speaker through RightNow Media and Punchline. She holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Nicole and her husband, Dave, live in Richmond, Virginia, with their three children and two pups. Show Summary: When was the last time you read the story of Joseph in Genesis? Have you ever connected to the way things don't work out for Joseph? Nicole Unice found comfort studying Joseph's story while she was going through an unexpected season in her own life. Nicole shares with hosts, Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy Adkins, how we can observe and learn new things about God through Joseph's life story. Join this God Hears Her conversation for a deep dive about how God works through our hardest seasons. To prepare for this episode, it may be helpful to read the story of Joseph in Genesis 37-50! Notes and Quotes: “Knowing God's Word isn't about knowledge, isn't about facts, isn't about being the person who always has the right answer—it's a conduit to experience the love of Christ. It's what God has given us to experience Him through.” —Nicole Unice “So much of the reward from our life with Christ is the faithful ‘hanging' with Him.” —Nicole Unice “We know that people go through hard seasons. But yet our hard season is completely unexpected to us. We know it's a part of life until it happens to us.” —Nicole Unice “In any room that you enter, do you make it better by your presence? Because if Christ is in you, then that love and presence is coming. And God calls that blessed. He says that's what blessing is. It's coming to you and through you, and it's experienced by others. “—Nicole Unice “Testing is not so that God knows what's in us. Testing is so we know what's in us because God already knows.” —Nicole Unice Verses: Genesis 37-50 Luke 15:17-20 Romans 8:37-39 Jeremiah 9:23-24 John 6:68-69 Jeremiah 29:1-14 Genesis 50:20 Hebrews 11:22 Links: Nicole's Website: https://nicoleunice.com/ Nicole's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleunice/ God Hears Her website: https://godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her email sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/sign-upsfmc Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisamorganauthor/ Eryn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eryneddy/ Vivian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivmabuni/ Our Daily Bread Ministries website: https://www.odbm.org/ MB01ZJMA8YBFYPB
Guest Bio: Nicole Unice is a pastor and leadership coach who facilitates safe environments of vulnerability so leaders and teams can courageously identify obstacles keeping them from their maximum potential. As a sought-after speaker, Nicole has a down-to-earth style that allows even the largest gathering to feel conversational. She is the author of several books focused on spiritual transformation and is a featured speaker through RightNow Media and Punchline. She holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Nicole and her husband, Dave, live in Richmond, Virginia, with their three children and two pups. Show Summary: When was the last time you read the story of Joseph in Genesis? Have you ever connected to the way things don't work out for Joseph? Nicole Unice found comfort studying Joseph's story while she was going through an unexpected season in her own life. Nicole shares with hosts, Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy Adkins, how we can observe and learn new things about God through Joseph's life story. Join this God Hears Her conversation for a deep dive about how God works through our hardest seasons. To prepare for this episode, it may be helpful to read the story of Joseph in Genesis 37-50! Notes and Quotes: “Knowing God's Word isn't about knowledge, isn't about facts, isn't about being the person who always has the right answer—it's a conduit to experience the love of Christ. It's what God has given us to experience Him through.” —Nicole Unice “So much of the reward from our life with Christ is the faithful ‘hanging' with Him.” —Nicole Unice “We know that people go through hard seasons. But yet our hard season is completely unexpected to us. We know it's a part of life until it happens to us.” —Nicole Unice “In any room that you enter, do you make it better by your presence? Because if Christ is in you, then that love and presence is coming. And God calls that blessed. He says that's what blessing is. It's coming to you and through you, and it's experienced by others. “—Nicole Unice “Testing is not so that God knows what's in us. Testing is so we know what's in us because God already knows.” —Nicole Unice Verses: Genesis 37-50 Luke 15:17-20 Romans 8:37-39 Jeremiah 9:23-24 John 6:68-69 Jeremiah 29:1-14 Genesis 50:20 Hebrews 11:22 Links: Nicole's Website: https://nicoleunice.com/ Nicole's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleunice/ God Hears Her website: https://godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her email sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/sign-upsfmc Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisamorganauthor/ Eryn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eryneddy/ Vivian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivmabuni/ Our Daily Bread Ministries website: https://www.odbm.org/ MB01ZJMA8YBFYPB
Rev. Nicole Unice continues the "Good Plans" series with a message on discovering God's will, addressing the common question, "What does God want for my life?" Drawing from Romans 12, Proverbs 3, and James 1, she offers practical insights on aligning our lives with God's purpose. Through foundational commitments, intentional reflection, and seeking God's guidance in daily decisions, she encourages us to trust in His mercy and remain open to His leading, even amidst uncertainty. With wisdom, prayer, and patience, we can discern God's good, pleasing, and perfect will for our lives.
Rev. Nicole Unice invites us into the journey of the Magi as they ask the question, “Where is He?” in their search for the newborn King. In this powerful Advent message, Nicole reminds us that our own journeys are filled with questions—where is God in our mess, doubts, or disappointments? Yet Jesus, born into the brokenness of the world, is not distant but present, standing and knocking, inviting us into a deeper relationship with Him. As we refocus our hearts on worship, we rediscover the truth: Jesus is our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, and ever-present Savior, walking with us every step of the way.
Nicole Unice shares the next message in The Gospel of John series with the focus on one of the most well-known verses in the Bible, John 3:16. Nicole focuses on how just 4 words from the verse, "For God So Loved" impacts our faith and how we share love. "Love is always expansive."
In today's episode, Alisa sits down with Ann Voskamp, Lisa Whittle, Nicole Unice, and Nina Landis for a truly special and heartwarming conversation about the beauty of friendship. Together, they explore what true friendship means, how to nurture meaningful connections, and even when it's time to let go gracefully. It's like sitting down with four wise big sisters sharing their best advice. This episode will inspire you to reach out to a friend and walk together! And speaking of walking, this conversation is part of our Love-Paced Race Training! If you loved today's episode, now is the perfect time to lace up your shoes and join our endurance walking program as we train for a 5K Turkey Trot. You'll have Alisa and friends cheering you on every step of the way. Helpful Links: Train for the Turkey Trot Become a Donor Get connected: revelationwellness.org | Instagram | YouTube Please consider following this show (and sharing it with a friend), leaving a review, and telling us what you think with a voice message! Follow | Leave a Review | Send a Voice Message
In today's episode, Alisa sits down with Ann Voskamp, Lisa Whittle, Nicole Unice, and Nina Landis for a truly special and heartwarming conversation about the beauty of friendship. Together, they explore what true friendship means, how to nurture meaningful connections, and even when it's time to let go gracefully. It's like sitting down with four wise big sisters sharing their best advice. This episode will inspire you to reach out to a friend and walk together! And speaking of walking, this conversation is part of our Love-Paced Race Training! If you loved today's episode, now is the perfect time to lace up your shoes and join our endurance walking program as we train for a 5K Turkey Trot. You'll have Alisa and friends cheering you on every step of the way. Helpful Links: Train for the Turkey Trot Become a Donor Connect with Ann Voskamp, Lisa Whittle, Nicole Unice, and Nina Landis Get connected: revelationwellness.org | Instagram | YouTube Please consider following this show (and sharing it with a friend), leaving a review, and telling us what you think with a voice message! Follow | Leave a Review | Send a Voice Message
Have you ever found yourself in an unexpected season where you're struggling with uncertainty or an unknown future? Maybe you're even thinking to yourself—and perhaps saying to God—“This is not what I signed up for!” Well, on this episode of the 4:13, counselor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice will help you remain faithful in those difficult seasons. Because it's often in life's twists, turns, and in-between spaces where God is growing something essential in your soul. So today, Nicole takes us to the story of Joseph to uncover the deeper reasons our faith is tested. She'll help you learn how to persevere when every choice feels hard, giving you strength, hope, and perspective to navigate a season you didn't sign up for. SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/316 Enter to win the GIVEAWAY and read the episode TRANSCRIPT in the show notes. Get my weekly email, Java with Jennifer, to be notified when a new podcast episode releases. Subscribe HERE.
Exploring the Signs of Jesus' Glory in the Book of John In the podcast episode, Nicole Unice delves into the significance of Jesus's signs in John 2 and 3. These signs not only reveal Jesus' divine nature but also illustrate profound themes of hospitality, justice, and personal transformation. The First Miracle: Water into Wine The episode begins with the account of Jesus' first miracle at a wedding in Cana, where He turns water into wine. This event is significant for several reasons: Celebration and Hospitality: Weddings in Jewish culture are grand celebrations that can last several days. The absence of wine would have been a major social faux pas, reflecting poorly on the hosts. By performing this miracle, Jesus demonstrates His concern for joy and hospitality, emphasizing that He cares about the everyday moments of life, not just dire circumstances. Abundance: The miracle is characterized by abundance; Jesus doesn't just provide a little wine but an overwhelming amount, showcasing His generosity. This theme of abundance recurs throughout the Book of John, highlighting that Jesus offers more than what is necessary. Revelation of Glory: The miracle serves as the first sign through which Jesus reveals His glory. Interestingly, it is not the wedding guests who recognize this glory, but His disciples, who come to believe in Him as a result. This points to the idea that true understanding and faith often come from being close to Jesus and witnessing His works firsthand. The Cleansing of the Temple Following the wedding miracle, the narrative shifts dramatically to Jesus cleansing the temple. This event reveals another facet of Jesus' character: Righteous Anger: Jesus' actions in the temple demonstrate His passion for justice. He is angered by the exploitation of the poor, who come to the temple to make sacrifices. The money changers and sellers are taking advantage of their need, turning a sacred space into a marketplace. This act of cleansing the temple shows that Jesus is not only a figure of hospitality but also one who stands against injustice. Challenge to Religious Authority: When the religious leaders demand a sign to validate His authority, Jesus responds cryptically, foreshadowing His death and resurrection. He indicates that true worship will not be confined to a physical temple but will be found in Him. This confrontation sets the stage for ongoing conflict between Jesus and the religious authorities, illustrating that following Him may lead to challenges and opposition. The Conversation with Nicodemus The episode concludes with Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee who comes to Him at night. This dialogue introduces the concept of spiritual rebirth: Spiritual Transformation: Jesus tells Nicodemus that one must be "born again" to see the Kingdom of God. This idea of spiritual rebirth is central to understanding the transformative power of faith in Christ. It emphasizes that entering into a relationship with Jesus requires a fundamental change in one's life and perspective. The Sign of the Cross: Jesus references the story of Moses lifting up the serpent in the wilderness, drawing a parallel to His own impending crucifixion. Just as the Israelites were healed by looking at the serpent, so too will people find eternal life by looking to Jesus on the cross. This connection underscores the simplicity and depth of the Gospel message: belief in Jesus leads to salvation. God's Love for Humanity: The well-known verse John 3:16 encapsulates the essence of the Gospel: God's immense love for the world and His desire for all to have eternal life through faith in His Son. This message of love and hope is a cornerstone of Christian belief. Journal your questions: Talk to God about how it feels to know the very first sign of his glory was at a party and sparked joy. Do you experience joy and hospitality in your life? How can you invite someone into that? What signs are you asking for? When have you seen God's glory? Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This week, Nicole Unice shares the next message in our Gospel of John series. She guides us through both the book of Genesis and the Gospel of John to compare the questions that we are asked in our faith... where are you? and what do you want? "Jesus knows who you are AND who you are going to be AND what you need... And he wants YOU to know who you are, who you are going to be and what you need."
We continue our summer series on the Psalms this Sunday with Nicole Unice preaching on Psalm 107.
Welcome to the Pinkleton Pull-Aside Podcast. On this podcast, let's step aside from our busy lives to have fun, fascinating life giving conversation with inspiring authors, pastors, sports personalities and other influencers, leaders and followers. Sit back, grab some coffee, or head down the road and let's get the good and the gold from today's guest. Our host is Jeff Pinkleton, Executive Director of the Gathering of the Miami Valley, where their mission is to connect men to men, and men to God. You can reach Jeff at GatheringMV.org or find him on Facebook at The Gathering of the Miami Valley.Nicole Unice is a bivocational leader, serving both in the ministry and in the marketplace.As a pastor and community leader, Nicole is the author of several books on healthy faith, honing in on the connection between our emotional and spiritual life. She's the host of How to Study the Bible, a popular weekly podcast that reaches people in 188 different countries in the last year alone, and preaches frequently for conferences and churches.In the marketplace, Nicole is the Chief Operating Officer of Pangea Technologies, an early stage fintech with a redemptive vision to create equity in the global economy through AI-powered software. (Yes, she's as surprised as anyone to find herself here—but God is the one who orders our steps!)Nicole makes her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three almost-young-adults. Nicole holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and serves on the board of Rise Richmond, a local nonprofit focused on restorative work with young people in poverty. Find out more at nicoleunice.com.
Nicole Unice shares the next message in our Rizzdom series on what it means to live a wise life through our daily and lifetime decisions. BONUS! Wags announced the 2024 Share Offering final numbers- we get to give away $268,652 to our partners! Haven't heard of the Share Offering before? Check it out here- www.hillcityrva.com/give
In this sermon, Rev. Nicole Unice delves further into the challenging and inspiring story of Joseph from the book of Genesis. As we explore a critical junction in Joseph's life, the discussion uncovers how his trials from pits to prison illustrate the unexpected ways in which God's blessings manifest. This sermon challenges us to rethink the concept of prosperity and blessings through a biblical lens, contrasting the traditional American dream with the teachings of Jesus. It invites us to embrace periods of uncertainty and waiting as opportunities for spiritual growth and deeper reliance on God. Learn how Joseph's story encourages us to persevere through difficulties with faith, understanding that our most challenging times can lead to profound personal and spiritual development. This message gives us a transformative look at how to navigate life's lows with grace and faithfulness.
Security analyst Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about Christian extremism, how it forgets our security in Jesus, and how we must walk in the peace of Jesus, not in grievance. Nicole Unice, author of "Not What I Signed Up For," talks about finding God's peace and strength when life circumstances seem out of control. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In the opening message of our new sermon series, Rev. Nicole Unice delves into the unexpected seasons of life that challenge our expectations and hopes. Drawing from her latest book, "Not What I Signed Up For" and the biblical story of Joseph, she addresses the transformative power of enduring faith through trials. Discover how Joseph's journey from betrayal to redemption in the face of adversity offers a powerful lesson on the sovereignty of God and the purpose behind our trials. Learn how these 'not what I signed up for' moments can lead to a deeper trust in God, reshaping our understanding of blessings and our role in conveying them to others, even in the toughest times.
Phylicia Masonheimer, Nicole Unice, and Nika Maples sit down for an insightful and compelling roundtable conversation with Alisa on what the church has taught them about the body. This conversation is a sample of more you'll hear like just this one as you train in the Love-Paced Race. If you loved this sample, then be sure to listen to the rest of this one in the Love-Paced Race! You'll hear perspectives from all our Global Ministry Leaders like Ann Voskamp, Jamie Ivey, Jami Nato, and others as you train to walk a 5K, 10K, half, or full marathon. Sign-ups open on May 14 for the Love-Paced Race! Find out more information here! Love-Paced Race. Become a Revelation Wellness Donor today! Click here or text RWDONATE to 801801. Your generosity helps make podcasts like these possible! We love our Rev community and think you will, too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode!
Phylicia Masonheimer, Nicole Unice, and Nika Maples sit down for an insightful and compelling roundtable conversation with Alisa on what the church has taught them about the body. This conversation is a sample of more you'll hear like just this one as you train in the Love-Paced Race. If you loved this sample, then be sure to listen to the rest of this one in the Love-Paced Race! You'll hear perspectives from all our Global Ministry Leaders like Ann Voskamp, Jamie Ivey, Jami Nato, and others as you train to walk a 5K, 10K, half, or full marathon. Sign-ups open on May 14 for the Love-Paced Race! Find out more information here! Love-Paced Race. Become a Revelation Wellness Donor today! Click here or text RWDONATE to 801801. Your generosity helps make podcasts like these possible! We love our Rev community and think you will, too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode!
Does your life feel like it is the opposite of what you've been praying for? Perhaps you've wondered if God has mixed up your life with someone else's because you definitely didn't sign up for the drama that keeps coming your way. In this conversation, Barb and author Nicole Unice discuss Nicole's new book, Not What I Signed Up For, and how to find strength and faith to get through what you never thought you'd have to go through. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Nicole on Instagram Check out Nicole's book, Not What I Signed Up For. Visit Nicole's Website ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Nicole Unice is a pastor and leadership coach who facilitates environments of safety and vulnerability so that leaders and teams can courageously identify obstacles keeping them from their maximum potential. As a sought-after speaker, Nicole has a down-to-earth style that allows even the largest gathering to feel conversational. Nicole is the author of several books focused on spiritual transformation and is a featured speaker through RightNow Media and Punchline. She holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Nicole and her husband, Dave, live in Richmond, Virginia, with their three children and two pups. As a pastor and community leader, Nicole is the author of several books on healthy faith, honing in on the connection between our emotional and spiritual life. Nicole's books come to life through her popular video curriculum series found on RightNow Media, and she preaches frequently for conferences, churches, and organizations. In addition, She's the host of How to Study the Bible, a popular weekly podcast that has reached people in 188 different countries in the last year alone. Find out more at nicoleunice.com.
Nicole Unice was here this week sharing our next message in the I Doubt It series! "Jesus is not always what we want, but he's always what we need."
Nicole is the author of several books on healthy faith, and at Hope Inspired she explored what faith looks like when we find ourselves in unexpected (and undesirable) seasons of You can learn more and get your copy of her brand new book – “Not What I Signed Up For” – at nicoleunice.com. You can also find Nicole on RightNow Media!Nicole Unice is a bivocational leader, serving both in the ministry and in the marketplace. She's a pastor, speaker, author, podcaster, Chief Operating Officer, and involved in community work for young people experiencing poverty. Nicole makes her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three almost-young-adults.Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Nicole is the author of several books on healthy faith, and at Hope Inspired she explored what faith looks like when we find ourselves in unexpected (and undesirable) seasons of You can learn more and get your copy of her brand new book – “Not What I Signed Up For” – at nicoleunice.com. You can also find Nicole on RightNow Media!Nicole Unice is a bivocational leader, serving both in the ministry and in the marketplace. She's a pastor, speaker, author, podcaster, Chief Operating Officer, and involved in community work for young people experiencing poverty. Nicole makes her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three almost-young-adults.Be in touch!Instagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MAnd at www.UPPC.orgMusic:"Vibing Over Venus" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4063-modern-jazz-sambaLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license"Study And Relax" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"On Hold for You" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Join Rev. Nicole Unice as we delve into the heart of living a Christ-centered life. Nicole brings to life her message "The Answer is Always Jesus," drawing from the book "Surprise the World." She challenges us to live 'questionable lives' - lives that noticeably differ due to our following of Jesus in our relationships, cultural engagement, and daily actions. Nicole navigates the complexities of sharing faith authentically, addressing common struggles and misconceptions. She insightfully explores how different generations approach spiritual questions, from 'What is true?' to 'What is beautiful?', offering a fresh perspective on evangelism across generational gaps. With practical advice and heartfelt stories, Nicole encourages us to see evangelism not as a burden, but as a natural outflow of our love for Jesus. She emphasizes the power of God's grace in our lives, and our calling to witness through our stories, inspiring us to embrace our role in God's grand narrative. Join us in discovering how to effectively and joyfully share our faith in everyday life.
As we wrap up this four part series, New Year, Same You, I want to acknowledge that not all of us are looking forward to the year. Some of us have crawled into 2024 still feeling like we are purely surviving, still grieving the losses of 2023, and still healing from the damage done. You know better than anyone that just because it's a new year, it's not a new you. In part 4 of this series I discuss these unique challenges with the author of Not What I Signed Up For, Nicole Unice. As a pastor and community leader. She is the author of several books on healthy faith, honing in on the connection between our emotional and spiritual life. She's the host of How to Study the Bible, a popular weekly podcast that reaches people in 188 different countries in the last year alone, and preaches frequently for conferences and churches. She makes her home with husband, Dave, in the historic Fan district of Richmond, VA with their three almost-grown children and two pups.Nicole knows loss, grief, and failed expectations and as she emerges from that season she has a great word of encouragement for all of us. She challenges us not to miss the God-opportunities that are right in front of us, even in the hard, and to lean into truly living a life of faith through trusting God's purposes.SHOW LINKS:Not What I Signed Up For Dwell Differently Beyond Our Control
We have a new friend here at Revelation Wellness, and you are not going to want to miss her conversation with Alisa! Dynamic pastor author, and communicator, Nicole Unice is sharing her new book, Not What I Signed Up For. Nicole describes herself as a chief wrestler with God. Maybe you've felt like this too! Life is hard, and seasons can hit us unexpectedly—even when we follow God. Let Nicole's wisdom and encouragement speak life in the hard season you might face. Connect with Nicole at www.nicoleunice.com. Thanks all for leaving us a great review during our Book Bundle Giveaway! Congratulations TXMAW, Lisaos7, or mtornetta! Thanks for listening and leaving us a fantastic review! Email Revelation Wellness Store so we can send you your bundles. We just released our 2024 Rev on the Road tour dates, and if you haven't been to one of our in-person events, you're missing out on a freedom party like none other! Click here to find a city near you! Become a Revelation Wellness Donor today! Click here or text RWDONATE to 801801. Your generosity helps make podcasts like these possible! We love our Rev community and think you will, too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode and how God met you in this episode.
We have a new friend here at Revelation Wellness, and you are not going to want to miss her conversation with Alisa! Dynamic pastor author, and communicator, Nicole Unice is sharing her new book, Not What I Signed Up For. Nicole describes herself as a chief wrestler with God. Maybe you've felt like this too! Life is hard, and seasons can hit us unexpectedly—even when we follow God. Let Nicole's wisdom and encouragement speak life in the hard season you might face. Connect with Nicole at www.nicoleunice.com. Thanks all for leaving us a great review during our Book Bundle Giveaway! Congratulations TXMAW, Lisaos7, or mtornetta! Thanks for listening and leaving us a fantastic review! Email Revelation Wellness Store so we can send you your bundles. We just released our 2024 Rev on the Road tour dates, and if you haven't been to one of our in-person events, you're missing out on a freedom party like none other! Click here to find a city near you! Become a Revelation Wellness Donor today! Click here or text RWDONATE to 801801. Your generosity helps make podcasts like these possible! We love our Rev community and think you will, too! Be sure to get connected with us at: The Official Revelation Wellness Facebook / Instagram / RevWell TV / Youtube Your reviews matter to us and help spread the good news, so please leave us one where you listen to your podcast! If we read your review on our show, we'll send you a gift from the Revelation Wellness Store! We'd also love to hear from you! So please leave us a VOICE MESSAGE here! Tell us what you thought about this episode and how God met you in this episode.
Nicole Unice continues in week 2 of our At the Table series talking through how hospitality and grace mirrors how Jesus treats us. Thanks for listening!
In the opening sermon of our Christmas at the Movies series, Rev. Nicole Unice uses the Polar Express as a metaphor for the journey of belief. Through the characters in the movie, Nicole draws parallels to our own lives, delving into the doubts, fears, and uncertainties that often accompany our pursuit of faith. By reflecting on the characters' experiences aboard the magical train to the North Pole, she vividly illustrates the various stages of belief, emphasizing the significance of trust, courage, and the reliance on others. Her message reinforces the idea that we are all navigating a journey of belief, with the Christmas narrative serving as a poignant reminder of God's unexpected interventions in our lives. Nicole encourages us to introspect and determine where we stand in our personal journey of belief during this advent season.
Nicole brings 20 years of leadership and counseling experience to her work as a coach and communicator. Nicole's passion is facilitating environments of safety & vulnerability so that individuals & communities can courageously identify obstacles keeping them from maximum potential. As a speaker, Nicole brings both wit and wisdom, with an honest & vulnerable approach that appeals to both faith & leadership environments alike. As a coach, Nicole brings clarity & courage for individuals and teams as they pursue growth. Her latest book, “The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships” invites readers into the practical steps that create moments of breakthrough within relationships. Her books come to life through her popular video curriculum series found on RightNow Media. Invitations to speak have taken Nicole around the world, but she loves her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three kids. Nicole holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and serves on the board of CHAT, a local nonprofit focused on restorative work with young people in poverty. Join Tommy in this delightful conversation with Nicole Unice. Books Brave Enough The Struggle is Real Start Here She's Got Issues My Bible is Alive The Miracle Moment Website: www.nicoleunice.com Instagram: nicoleunice
Nicole brings 20 years of leadership and counseling experience to her work as a coach and communicator. Nicole's passion is facilitating environments of safety & vulnerability so that individuals & communities can courageously identify obstacles keeping them from maximum potential. As a speaker, Nicole brings both wit and wisdom, with an honest & vulnerable approach that appeals to both faith & leadership environments alike. As a coach, Nicole brings clarity & courage for individuals and teams as they pursue growth. Her latest book, “The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships” invites readers into the practical steps that create moments of breakthrough within relationships. Her books come to life through her popular video curriculum series found on RightNow Media. Invitations to speak have taken Nicole around the world, but she loves her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three kids. Nicole holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and serves on the board of CHAT, a local nonprofit focused on restorative work with young people in poverty. Join Tommy in this delightful conversation with Nicole Unice. Books Brave Enough The Struggle is Real Start Here She's Got Issues My Bible is Alive The Miracle Moment Website: www.nicoleunice.com Instagram: nicoleunice
In this insightful and engaging episode, I am thrilled to be joined by Nicole Unice. Nicole is an author, speaker, and leader who wears many hats – from a devoted mother of three to an influencer in both ministry and the marketplace. As we dive into her journey of leadership and influence, Nicole shares her experiences and insights, offering a fresh perspective on faith in everyday life. During our conversation, we explore various topics, such as:Living Out Your Faith Everywhere: Nicole reminds us that faith isn't confined to a specific job or role; it's something we can express in all aspects of our lives. The Power of Personal Stories: How our personal stories have a profound impact on connecting with others, and how opening up with vulnerability can impact culture. Boundaries, Anxiety, and Fear: We dive into the real challenges women encounter while juggling multiple roles and navigating life's expectations. Navigating Unexpected Seasons: Drawing lessons from the story of Joseph in Genesis, we learn how to navigate unexpected twists in life. Nicole's journey of faith, and leadership reminds us that walking through life's challenges with resilience can lead to transformative growth. It's okay to be imperfect and vulnerable because it's through those very experiences that we find our strength. We can set healthy boundaries, nurture our relationships, and pursue our passions with unwavering faith. Friends, a you lean into God, you can navigate life's twists and turns with grace, purpose, and a resilient spirit. Keep moving forward with the confidence of God. You've got this! Connect with Nicole:Website: https://nicoleunice.com/ Podcast: https://nicoleunice.com/how-to-study-the-bible/ Books: https://nicole-unice.myshopify.com/collections/books Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleunice/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.unice/ Nicole Unice is a bivocational leader, serving both in the ministry and in the marketplace. As a pastor and community leader, Nicole is the author of several books on healthy faith, honing in on the connection between our emotional and spiritual life. She's the host of How to Study the Bible, a popular weekly podcast that reaches people in 188 different countries in the last year alone, and preaches frequently for conferences and churches. In the marketplace, Nicole is the Chief Operating Officer of Pangea Technologies, an early stage fintech with a redemptive vision to create equity in the global economy through AI-powered software (Yes, she's surprised as anyone to find herself here—but God is the one who orders our steps!). Nicole makes her home in Richmond, VA, which she shares with her husband and three almost-young-adults. Nicole holds degrees from the College of William and Mary and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and serves on the board of Rise Richmond, a local nonprofit focused on restorative work with young people in poverty. Find out more at nicoleunice.com.
Nicole Unice shared our next message in the Revelation series this week. Thanks for listening! "The greatest threat to a faithful life is misalignment with God's reality."
We're talking about baptisms! Nicole Unice is here and sharing on why this is a part of a declaration of our faith. Matthew 3:16-17 "As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son,whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”
Pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice is teaming up with her friend, Reverend Rachel Toone, to help you slow down and make space for Jesus in the busyness of everyday life on the How to Study the Bible podcast this summer! Listen to the first episode here and then subscribe to the podcast to continue listening to the series. New episodes are released every Monday! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/449dbDe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NxWtUy54tr33cm8AqyVZO RESOURCE:https://nicoleunice.com/spiritualpractices LEARN MORE ABOUT NICOLE AND DISCOVER MORE EPISODES:https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bibleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Nicole Unice explores the theme of joy and its significance in the lives of followers of Jesus. Nicole encourages us to recognize our own struggles and find comfort in the fact that acknowledging the gap between who we are and who we want to be brings us closer to the Kingdom of Heaven. She encourages intentional cultivation of joy despite the pressures and expectations of the world.
Pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice is teaming up with her friend, Reverend Rachel Toone, to help you slow down and make space for Jesus in the busyness of everyday life on the How to Study the Bible podcast this summer! Listen to the first episode here and then subscribe to the podcast to continue listening to the series. New episodes are released every Monday! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/449dbDe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NxWtUy54tr33cm8AqyVZO RESOURCE:https://nicoleunice.com/spiritualpractices LEARN MORE ABOUT NICOLE AND DISCOVER MORE EPISODES:https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bibleSee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice is teaming up with her friend, Reverend Rachel Toone, on the How to Study the Bible podcast this summer to help you: Live fully in God's kingdom and alignment with your passions Make time and space for celebration to balance your priorities Embrace restfulness to actively wait, watch, and listen for the Holy Spirit Spend intentional time in God's Word to better hear His voice and respond Listen to the first episode here and then subscribe to the How to Study the Bible podcast to continue listening to the series. New episodes are released every Monday! SUBSCRIBE TO "HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE": Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/449dbDe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NxWtUy54tr33cm8AqyVZO RESOURCE:https://nicoleunice.com/spiritualpractices LEARN MORE ABOUT NICOLE AND DISCOVER MORE EPISODES:https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bibleSee omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Nicole Unice joined us this week to wrap up our Something Happened series! She speaks to truly knowing God involves both foundation and feeling, head and heart. "Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight. They asked each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?” Luke 24:31-32
Hello, and welcome to the At Sea podcast. I'm your host, Justin McRoberts. This episode of the podcast takes us deeper into the ongoing conversation here at the At Sea podcast. At the intersection of psychotherapeutics and spiritual practice, this time with author, pastor, speaker leader, and coach Nicole Unice. I think you'll pick up in the conversation that we haven't had a truckload of conversations. We've been trying to have this conversation for quite a while. I definitely find in Nicole Unice a kindred spirit not only because of our affinity for young life and kids but even in the odd gravity we both feel towards the word pastor and a love for the institutional church. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, although she speaks all over the country. And her most recent book, the one we'll talk about in the conversation, is called, The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships. I really enjoy how she enters into the relational dynamics at a granular level and is hyper-practical about her approach to people, ministry, and philosophy. I enjoyed this conversation and I think you will as well. Links for Nicole UniceWebsite - https://nicoleunice.comLatest Book - The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important RelationshipsLinks For Justin:JustinMcRoberts.comSupport this podcastNEW Single - Let GoNEW Music - Sliver of HopeNEW Music - The Dood and The BirdNEW Book - Sacred Strides (Pre-order)Amazon Barnes and Noble It Is What You Make itHearts and Minds Amazon Barnes and Noble
John and the one-and-only Nicole Unice talk about John and Lacy's experience down at Asbury College.
Nicole Unice is with us talking through our emotion of fear that leads us towards anxiety or wisdom. "Naming our anxiety allows you to bring it to the Lord because you are no longer telling yourself the lie that you can handle it on your own."
We're revisiting responses to the first question Susie asks all her guests, What verse is speaking to you? Including Pamela Nelson, James Merritt, Jim Cymbala, Brent Patrick McDougal, Peter & Carolyn Haas, Charles Martin, Jerry Jenkins, Nicole Unice, Dr. Gary Chapman, Julie Nelson, Destiny Maxwell, Alisa Childers, Tessa Afshar, Abdu Murray, and Dr. Troy Spurrill. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Navigating hard situations and relationships with family is always stressful, but the holidays can add undue pressure. Counselor Nicole Unice offers hope and practical advice for your next family gathering. Nicole's book is “The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships.” *Originally aired December 15, 2021"
If you enjoy listening to Your Daily Prayer, we've got another great show that you'll want to add to your playlist. Let us introduce you to How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice!In this podcast, pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice brings life back to reading the Bible by walking listeners through her Alive Method of Bible study, helping us personally encounter God through his Word by giving us a practical, clear road map for understanding, interpreting and applying Scripture to our lives.To listen to more episodes of How to Study the Bible, go to https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bible/episodes. Your Daily Prayer will be back tomorrow with a brand new episode.
If you enjoy listening to The Bible Never Said That, we've got another great show that you'll want to add to your playlist. Let us introduce you to How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice!In this podcast, pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice brings life back to reading the Bible by walking listeners through her Alive Method of Bible study, helping us personally encounter God through his Word by giving us a practical, clear road map for understanding, interpreting and applying Scripture to our lives.To listen to more episodes of How to Study the Bible, go to https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bible/episodes. RESOURCES:Help, My Bible Is Alive!: https://www.amazon.com/Help-My-Bible-Alive-Understand/dp/1641580216FOLLOW NICOLE:Website: https://nicoleunice.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleuniceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.unice
If you enjoy listening to Faith Over Fear, we've got another great show that you'll want to add to your playlist. Let us introduce you to How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice!In this podcast, pastor and Bible teacher Nicole Unice brings life back to reading the Bible by walking listeners through her Alive Method of Bible study, helping us personally encounter God through his Word by giving us a practical, clear road map for understanding, interpreting and applying Scripture to our lives.To listen to more episodes of How to Study the Bible, go to https://www.lifeaudio.com/how-to-study-the-bible/episodes. Jennifer will be back next week with a brand new episode of Faith Over Fear! Thanks for listening.RESOURCES:Help, My Bible Is Alive!: https://www.amazon.com/Help-My-Bible-Alive-Understand/dp/1641580216FOLLOW NICOLE:Website: https://nicoleunice.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicoleuniceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.unice
Author Nicole Unice shares from her book, “The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships.” She talks about dealing with our fear, finding rhythms to stay in connection with the Lord, and getting honest about your own suffering.
Author Nicole Unice shares from her book, “The Miracle Moment: How Tough Conversations Can Actually Transform Your Most Important Relationships.” She talks about dealing with our fear, finding rhythms to stay in connection with the Lord, and getting honest about your own suffering.