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What if 2026 isn't about becoming someone new—but finally becoming who you were always meant to be, with a renewed mind and a clear purpose?As we stand at the edge of a brand-new year, this inspirational and motivational podcast episode is your invitation to pause, reflect, and step into real transformation. In this powerful motivational speech, Reginald D delivers a deeply moving message about becoming a new you for 2026—not through hype, pressure, or resolutions, but through a renewed mind, intentional discipline, and inner alignment.This episode is for anyone who feels tired, behind, stuck, or quietly hungry for more. If you're ready to stop repeating cycles, stop shrinking, and stop carrying old versions of yourself into new seasons, this motivational and inspirational message will meet you right where you are.Rooted in faith, mindset renewal, and personal growth, this episode reminds you that real change doesn't come from the calendar—it comes from identity, consistency, and the courage to release what no longer fits. This is not just a talk. It's a motivational speech for healing, clarity, discipline, and purpose as you step into 2026.Many people enter a new year carrying the same habits, fears, and self-talk—hoping motivation alone will bring change. But if you've ever said, “I should be further by now,” felt stuck between who you were and who you're becoming, or struggled with letting go of what's familiar, this inspirational motivational episode speaks directly to you.This episode addresses a real and current problem: people want change, but don't know how to sustain it. Through a motivational speech-style coaching message, Reginald D helps you understand that growth requires release, discipline beats motivation, and peace begins with alignment. If you desire clarity, emotional healing, confidence, and spiritual grounding for the year ahead, this episode gives you a steady, powerful foundation to build on.Press play now for this inspirational motivational speech and step into 2026 with a renewed mind, clear focus, and the confidence to become the version of yourself your future needs.Motivational and inspirational, inspirational, motivational speeches, motivational podcast, new year, mindset, personal growth, motivation, faith and motivation, Christian, Self Improvement, Spirituality, 2026Send us a textSupport the showFor daily motivation and inspiration, subscribe and follow Real Talk With Reginald D on social media:Instagram: realtalkwithreginaldd TikTok: @realtalkregd Youtube: @realtalkwithreginald Facebook: realtalkwithreginaldd Twitter Real Talk With Reginald D (@realtalkRegD) / TwitterWebsite: Real Talk With Reginald D https://www.realtalkwithreginaldd.com Real Talk With Reginald D - Merchandise
In this final episode of our season Can't Do It All, Anna welcomes back Rooted podcaster Alice Churnock and introduces our brand-new executive director Hannah Dow. We invited them to talk about the (potential) overwhelm of being a mother. Both of these moms juggle full-time jobs while running their households, caring for elderly parents, serving at church, and attempting to maintain friendships and good health. Additionally, Hannah is a single mother. You'll want to hear how they find rest in the gospel, but you'll also glean some practical tips. Be encouraged by their wholehearted pursuit of Jesus in the midst of their busy lives. Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates andSubscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts
The New Year often arrives with pressure. Maybe in the past, you have instilled new goals, new habits, a demand to change quickly, but you found yourself reaching for something that seemed to be unattainable in the end. In this episode, we slow this moment down. We accept this step into the new year and instead of resolutions built on force or self-criticism, we explore what it means to create intentions that are internally believed, supportive, and deeply possible. This episode is an invitation to meet the year ahead gently, with trust, embodiment, and self-honoring change. Growth does not come from pressure, it comes from relationship with yourself and the world around you. Just like in nature, the deepest changes often happen quietly, beneath the surface, long before anything is visible. Thank you for listening, for slowing down, and for choosing a rooted beginning. If this episode resonated, you're warmly invited to explore more reflections, rituals, and nature-based wisdom inside the Wild & Rooted world and through my social media platforms. www.heatherwebsterwellness.com IG: @heatherwebsterwellness
Send us a textWelcome to My Temple, a sanctuary for remembering the Divine Feminine and awakening the wisdom we've carried in our bones.In Episode 3 of our 8-part Magdalene series, we enter the Second Power: Craving - not as something to suppress or shame, but as the sacred hunger that reminds us we are alive. Rooted in the teachings of the Gospel of Mary, this episode explores craving as the soul's longing for connection, beauty, meaning, and embodied experience.Together, we reflect on the two faces of craving - how it can contract us when led by fear, and how it can expand and guide us home when aligned with the eye of the heart. Craving is revealed not as a flaw, but as a force that moves us toward truth, love, and remembrance.This episode includes reflection, teaching, and a gentle invitation to listen inward, offering a space to honour desire as holy, human, and deeply connected to the path of awakening.You may wish to gather a journal, oracle cards, or a warm tea as we journey together in sacred remembering.✨ Subscribe for the full 8-part Magdalene series and future episodes exploring ritual, soul wisdom, and the Divine Feminine path.
POLITICS, WAR, AND THE REPUBLICAN SPIRIT OF THE IMPRESSIONISTS Colleague Sebastian Smee. Édouard Manet was a passionate Republican who loathed the authoritarian rule of Napoleon III, a sentiment rooted in his witnessing the 1848 uprising and his travels to Rio where he saw the horrors of slavery. His political activism influenced the Impressionist circle, who were all Republicans. Manet frequented cafés to discuss politics with figures like Léon Gambetta, a moderate Republican leader navigating the tensions between monarchists and radicals. The group's optimism was tested by the Franco-Prussian War of 1870; following the Emperor's defeat at Sedan, a Republic was declared, but Paris was soon besieged by Prussian troops. The war touched the artists directly: the painter Bazille died in combat, and Alfred Sisley painted landscapes on the banks of the Seine that had recently been bloody battlefields, creating art that contemporaries recognized as scenes of trauma. NUMBER 3
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Criticism comes easily, but gratitude and faith invite deeper renewal. This reflection calls readers to rediscover covenant as the heart of God's relationship with humanity. Rooted in Scripture and the new covenant in Christ, it encourages trust over striving, communion over isolation, and a fresh beginning grounded in grace, love, and spiritual commitment...
What do you do when the people closest to you don't support your next step? Proverbs 28 gives a powerful answer—and today's conversation might be exactly what you need if you're feeling unseen, unsupported, or discouraged.A friend of mine, Vince, reached out after launching a new aspect of his business. Instead of encouragement, he felt resistance from the very people he expected to support him. That moment created a fork in the road: either jump in the hole with him emotionally, or offer timeless wisdom passed down from my Pops—you can be a prophet in every city except your own hometown.This episode unpacks a hard truth leaders, entrepreneurs, and people of faith eventually learn: your friends and your customers are rarely the same people. And that's okay.Rooted in Proverbs 28 and reinforced by 2 Corinthians 9:6—“whoever sows sparingly will reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will reap generously”—this conversation centers on one defining question:Which seeds should I plant?Proverbs 28 lays out the exact kind of seeds that lead to an abundant harvest: integrity, righteousness, generosity, discipline, and faithfulness. Our job is not to worry about the increase. Scripture reminds us that one plants, another waters—but only God brings the increase.If you're building something new, walking by faith, or planting seeds without applause, this episode is your encouragement.Keep planting. God handles the harvest.Vince—your harvest is on the way.
Many believers want to pray more but struggle to fit prayer into already full lives. In this episode, we explore the difference between having prayer time and living prayerful lives.Introducing Life Rhythm Prayer, this conversation reframes prayer not as something we squeeze into our schedules, but as a posture we carry throughout the day. Rooted in the biblical call to “pray without ceasing,” Life Rhythm Prayer invites us to pause, acknowledge God, and invite the Spirit into ordinary moments like work, conversations, decisions, and daily routines.This episode introduces the heart behind Life Rhythm Prayer and invites listeners to consider what it looks like to carry God-consciousness into the everyday rhythms of life.
☀️ Some of God's most important work happens quietly — long before results are visible.This morning reflection is for anyone walking through a season that feels slow, unclear, or unseen. When progress feels hidden and answers haven't arrived yet, it's easy to wonder if anything is really changing.Rooted in Isaiah 55:8–9, this reflection gently reminds us that God's ways are higher than ours and that unseen growth is still real growth. You don't have to understand the process to trust the One guiding it.If you've been waiting, questioning, or learning to release control, let this moment steady you. Faith doesn't always move loudly — sometimes it works quietly beneath the surface.
THE LEGACY OF THE GREAT COMMUNICATOR Colleague Max Boot. Boot reflects on Reagan's legacy, noting his "genial and aloof" personality rooted in childhood trauma. He discusses the superficial nature of Reagan's diaries, his economic record aided by Paul Volcker, and his unassuming nature, exemplified by a story about an uncomfortable chair he refused to complain about. NUMBER 8 1927
In this episode, Hailey shares what balance often looks like, right here in Wisconsin! Balance isn't about chasing the latest health trend or following a perfect routine. Around here, it's about finding those little habits that really make you feel good—mixing healthy choices right alongside the things that make life enjoyable.The Bobber is brought to you by Something Special from Wisconsin: https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/rooted-in-balance-the-wisconsin-way-of-well-being/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWisconsin Counties Association: https://www.wicounties.org/WCA Group Health Trust: https://www.wcaght.org/
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A Christmas Day fireside conversation for the mom who carried it all—and wonders if the miracle was supposed to look bigger. This gentle episode offers rest, hope, and the reminder that God often comes quietly.
Spring Lake Church – BellevueSermon: God Gave His SonTeacher: Jack GuerraPassages: John 3:16For the Christmas Eve service at Spring Lake Church Bellevue, Pastor Jack Guerra centers our hearts on the simple yet world-changing truth of Christmas: God gave His Son. Rooted in John 3:16, the message reminds us that the incarnation flows from God's deep love for the world. Out of that love, He gave His one and only Son—not as an abstract idea, but as a real gift for real people in real need. And in giving His Son, God also gives us a choice: to believe, to receive, and to step into the life He offers. Christmas proclaims that love has come near, and every heart is invited to respond.springlakechurch.org | springlakechurch.org/give | springlakechurch.org/prayer
Spring Lake Church – DowntownSermon: God Gave His SonTeacher: Bill Van KirkPassages: John 3:16For the Christmas Eve service at Spring Lake Church Downtown, Pastor Bill Van Kirk centers our hearts on the simple yet world-changing truth of Christmas: God gave His Son. Rooted in John 3:16, the message reminds us that the incarnation flows from God's deep love for the world. Out of that love, He gave His one and only Son—not as an abstract idea, but as a real gift for real people in real need. And in giving His Son, God also gives us a choice: to believe, to receive, and to step into the life He offers. Christmas proclaims that love has come near, and every heart is invited to respond.springlakechurch.org | springlakechurch.org/give | springlakechurch.org/prayer
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Brigham Young and other LDS church leaders taught that Jesus was begotten by God the Father in a literal sense, in the same way everyone is physically conceived. This is consistent with the broader view that God possesses a tangible, physical body. And that eternal sex and child bearing is part of the next life for those in the highest levels of the Celestial Kingdom. Church leaders at the time did not provide a detailed or explanation of the encounter between God and Mary, but implied that Christ's conception followed natural laws rather than being a nebulous, immaterial miracle. Where did this idea of a physical conception come from? Mormonish is joined by Ganesh Cherian and Master Peace to discuss the influence of polygamy (in this life and the next,) on the unique view of 19th and 20th century church leaders that Jesus was conceived by some sort of physical act between God and Mary. ***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: DONATE THROUGH DONORBOX https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast. You can contact Mormonish Podcast at: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com FAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.
In a conversation from January of 2021, Dan Snow tells how, using locally sourced stone, he expresses the intrinsic beauty of a site in bold constructions held together only by gravity, friction, and history.
Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:Rooted in a deep, lifelong connection to the spiritual world, Ellie Weisensel initially pursued a path in science, earning two degrees and dedicating over three decades to the food industry and a science-based government agency. However, during the latter years of her scientific career, a more insistent spiritual calling began, gently guiding her toward blending her analytical mind with the world of energy healing. This unexpected transition led her to become a Reiki Master and Certified Psychic Medium, specializing in the complex work of entity release—a role Spirit revealed was part of her soul agreement. Further expanding their expertise, Ellie integrated The Emotion Code and The Body Code into her practice, and following a spiritual nudge to look deeper into client bloodwork, she learned to read functional blood chemistry, allowing her to connect emotional, energetic, and physiological imbalances in a profound way, all while maintaining her lifelong residency within a small radius of their Wisconsin birthplace.Ellie's Websitehttps://www.ellieweisensel.com/Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.To find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
In this sacred solo transmission, Dr. Samuel B. Lee invites you into the true story of Christmas—a story buried beneath centuries of distortion, commercialization, and religious control. Rooted in the CDT Plates and transcribed by Ashayana Deane in 2001, this epic retelling unveils the hidden spiritual blueprint behind the birth of Jeshua, the 12th-Level Avatar.More than a tale of a manger and wise men, this episode reveals the Christos Seeding Mission, the Ecotic Trinity, and the soul-braided walk-ins of six Ekar avatars encoded to carry the High Veca and Viveka codes—the original divine templates for Earth's planetary awakening.Dr. Lee transmits the frequencies encoded within this powerful mythos, breaking down ancient lineages, Stargate technology, and the role of the 144,000 Team Indigo incarnates in Earth's DNA gridwork and ascension timeline. From the sacrifice of the Little Drummer Boy to the gridwork of Kauai and Stonehenge, this is the story of Christmas the world was never meant to remember—until now.The truth will set us free. And the Christos Reclamation Mission?It's on like Donkey Kong.
“Helping people or serving others at the expense of your own wellness is not the way.”Book Your Free Wellness Coaching Session - https://www.erintrier.com/coaching As women, moms, caregivers and leaders, it's easy to pour endlessly into others while neglecting our own well-being. In this episode, I open up about faith, burnout, boundaries, and why spiritual wellness is foundational to physical and emotional health.Rooted in Scripture - including 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Matthew 11:28, and Proverbs 4:23 - this episode is a reminder that your body is a temple, your energy is sacred and rest is not optional - it's a necessity we are called to implement.If you're feeling weary, overwhelmed or disconnected from yourself - this message is for you! Use this as your invitation to slow down, reflect, reconnect with God and remember that you only get one life -and it's worth protecting.Whether you're listening on Christmas Day or any time this season, I hope this episode encourages you to rest, reflect and guard your heart!Full Episode on YOUTUBE here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-gmobbeKAI If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Sharing this episode with a friend can also help us reach more incredible women on their journey to better health.Thank you for being a part of our community and investing in your wellness journey!To stay connected, here's where you can find me online:Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/empoweredinhealth Coaching Business IG: https://www.instagram.com/erinktrier Book Free Coaching Call Here: https://www.erintrier.com/coachingWebsite: https://www.erintrier.com/
How do you serve God faithfully in youth ministry without sacrificing your family in the process? In this heartfelt Christmas-week episode of Youth Worker on Fire, Doug Edwards reflects on decades of student ministry and shares one of the most important lessons he's learned the hard way: every yes comes with a cost—and sometimes the most spiritual word you can say is "no." Rooted in powerful Christmas Scriptures like Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:21, and John 3:16, Doug reminds youth pastors, volunteers, parents, and grandparents why this season is ultimately about Emmanuel—God with us—and the families He has entrusted to us. Drawing wisdom from Martin Luther and leadership insights from John Maxwell, Doug opens up about the trips, retreats, and ministry opportunities he said yes to—some of which he wishes he had approached differently for the sake of his wife and children. In this episode, you'll hear about: ✅ Why "good ministry opportunities" can still cost you what matters most ✅ How saying yes to ministry often means saying no to family time ✅ Why prayer should increase—not decrease—when life gets busier ✅ The leadership truth: whatever you say yes to, you say no to everything else ✅ How to model healthy boundaries for students and volunteers ✅ Why Christmas is the perfect season to reassess priorities and pace This episode is a must-listen for youth pastors, ministry volunteers, teachers, parents, and grandparents who want to finish ministry strong, not burned out—and who want their families to feel loved, valued, and prioritized along the way.
Merry Christmas everyone! Join me for a cosy chat, my tips and tricks for the season and an exploration of our festive traditions. Have you ever wondered why we send Christmas cards or kiss under the mistletoe? Where did Father Christmas come from? What are the quirky stories behind our favourite carols and did our Christmas tree originate from pagan sacrifice? Find out in this festive episode of Rooted by Nature.Book recommendations:The Book of Christmas by Christopher WinnMerry Midwinter by Gillian MonksFor more of my content find me on SubstackFeel free to get in touch on Instagram, facebook or email:rootedbynaturepodcast@gmail.comSend us a text
In this powerful message, Pastor Gregory Dickow reveals how God has placed you inside an unbreakable covenant and why that covenant gives you the authority to change the world around you. Rooted in Scripture and centered on the blood of Jesus, this teaching shows how covenant with God turns history, shifts atmospheres, restores families, breaks limitations, and silences the enemy.SUPPORT:You can donate to help us reach more lives around the world here: https://www.lifechangerschurch.com/giveWATCH ON YOUTUBE:Subscribe to the Gregory Dickow YouTube channelREQUEST PRAYER:Submit a prayer request and we will agree with you.CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeX
Can gratitude change our perspective on life's seasons?In today's episode, Lauren Alessi opens her heart about personal moments of waiting, longing, and the joyful surprise of answered prayers. As a community, we'll discover what it means to truly be present, content, and grateful in every circumstance. Whether we're celebrating blessings or faithfully sowing seeds for tomorrow. Rooted in Psalm 118:1, we'll explore the enduring love of God, challenge our tendency to always want more, and reflect on how gratitude shapes our relationship with Him.Let's gather together in devotion and prayer, inviting God to fill our hearts with gratitude and contentment. Join us as we encourage one another to recognize His goodness and love that endures forever.Tap HERE to send us a text! BECOME A FOUNDING "MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL" MEMBERIf you enjoy your 5 minute daily dose of heaven, we would appreciate your support, and we have a fun way for you to partner with the MMD community! We've launched our "Buy Me a Coffee" membership where you can buy us a latte, OR become a founding member and get monthly bonus video episodes! To donate, go to mymorningdevo.co/join! Support the showNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota.Join our Community Subscribe to the show on this app Share this with a friend Join our newsletter and get additional resources Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Leave a review Support Our Friends and Family Connect with the original host of MMD Alison Delamota Follow our family podcast The Family Business with The Alessis Check out our Worship Music Hear the new music project "Praise the Lord EP" from Metro Life Worship and Mary AlessiListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTube
Real accountability isn't comfortable—but it's how we all get free. In this powerful third conversation of our Million Man March 30th Anniversary series, Dr. David J. Johns brings together three organizers whose work centers the intersections that harm Black communities the most: Kenya Hutton (CEO of the Center for Black Equity), Oluchi Omeoga (who leads the Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project), and Preston Mitchum (Black queer-loving lawyer, strategist, and advocate).Together, they name what Black men owe Black women, trans folks, and each other—not through guilt, but through genuine repair. They expose how anti-blackness, misogyny, trans misogynoir, and homophobia work together to reinforce systems that harm us all. They challenge us to move beyond performance to practice: building actual structures of accountability that cross borders, cultures, and comfort zones. From the streets of DC to organizing spaces in South Africa, from the ballroom to the policy room, these three truth-tellers refuse to let us off easy.This isn't about shame. It's about safety and solidarity. Protection rooted in love, not control. Refusing to give up on each other even when it's hard. And remembering that real accountability is a required act of love—because liberation requires all of us.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
Pyet DeSpain joins us with her new book - Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking // Kirstin Vracko, Boss Lady of Cheeky & Dry, shares new non-alcoholic wines to ring in the new year // Japanese Okonomiyaki Pancakes - Chef Instructor Rasyidah Rosli walks us through this savory favorite // Mahogany Williams, Founder & CEO of The Pickled Chef, takes us on a deep dive into pickles // Rib Roasts – we delve into cuts, techniques, and holiday inspiration // Eric Tanaka, Managing Partner of TD & Co. shares restaurant-level tips for home cooks // Food for Thought: Tasty Trivia – a special New Year’s addition!
This Advent message focuses on the true meaning of Love, not as a feeling we earn or perform, but as a gift God freely gives through Jesus Christ. Rooted in Luke 1 and 1 John 4, it reminds us that God's holy sacrificial love came first, and because we have received that love, we are called to extend it to others.———————————————————————————————Gather your church essentials here for notes, prayer, events, etc:https://nbcc.com/church-essentialsConnect with us on Social Media:Instagram: instagram.com/nbccnorcoTikTok: tiktok.com/@nbccnorcoFacebook: facebook.com/nbccnorcoYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6S-3n9PVnXm8zSPHAYVyGwWebsite: https://www.nbcc.com/----------------------------------------If you have any prayer requests or questions, please message us on our social media or send us an email at nbcc@nbcc.com. Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast!----------------------------------------Join us in person, Sunday's at 8:30am, 10am, & 11:30amhttps://goo.gl/maps/PEe1rzXWKBv
In the middle of Christmas week—when life feels loud, busy, and overwhelming—we pause to talk about the gift our children need most. More than presents, traditions, or picture-perfect moments, our kids need a mom whose life is deeply rooted in Jesus. In this episode, we address the pressure moms often feel at Christmas and gently redirect our hearts back to what truly matters: walking daily, intentionally, and wholeheartedly with Christ. A mom anchored in God's Word gives her children a living picture of faith, stability, and the gospel—a gift that lasts far beyond the holiday season. What You'll Hear in This Episode Why Christmas often places unrealistic pressure on moms The lie that a “perfect” Christmas equals faithful parenting What it truly means to be rooted in Jesus, not just spiritually busy Why your walk with God matters more than any gift under the tree A biblical call to meaningful, unhurried time with the Lord Encouragement for moms in every season—busy, weary, and imperfect Scripture References John 15:5 — “Whoever abides in me and I in him… apart from me you can do nothing.” Ephesians 2:10 — “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works…” Key Takeaways Your kids don't need a picture-perfect Christmas—they need to see you walk with God. Being rooted in Jesus means abiding in Him, not running on spiritual leftovers. Time with God isn't about convenience or legalism—it's about love and devotion. Faithfulness, not perfection, is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. Closing Encouragement Friend, this Christmas, let go of the pressure to make everything magical. Choose what is eternal. Choose faithfulness. Choose to be a mom rooted deeply in Jesus—because that is the gift your children will carry with them long after the decorations come down. Listen & Share If this episode encouraged you, share it with another mom who may need this reminder during the Christmas season. For more family discipleship resources, visit TrainingThemWisely.com. Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: QG9F8BI91PJEEH5D
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Have you ever considered the role that stress plays in impacting your sleep, diet, and overall well-being? On today's show, you're going to learn about the critical role that stress plays in human health, and the number one way to combat your stress levels to feel better and live longer. On this episode of The Model Health Show, you're going to hear my interview with Mona Sharma on the Rooted in Wellness Podcast. This conversation covers how factors like your stress levels and your relationships can influence your health. We're also going to cover how to cultivate healthy families, the power of shared family meals, and how to navigate raising healthy kids in an unhealthy world. You're going to hear the science that inspired Eat Smarter Family Cookbook, how your genes influence your health outcomes, and some of my personal story of reclaiming my health. You'll learn about simple ways to eat less ultra-processed foods, how improving your relationships can impact everything from your sleep to your diet, and so much more! Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The definition of culture. (6:33) How the rates of ultra-processed food consumption have risen. (8:27) The link between strong social bonds and longevity. (16:55) Which behavior reduces your children's chances of obesity and eating disorders. (18:58) How social isolation influences your longevity. (27:25) Simple ways to reduce your family's screentime. (32:07) The importance of getting your whole family involved in meal planning. (47:47) A vital skill we need to pass down to our children. (52:25) The truth about how genes determine health outcomes. (55:18) My best tips for incorporating more family meals into your routine. (1:10:07) Why right now is an important time to be connected with each other. (1:22:44) Items mentioned in this episode include: Fromourplace.com/model - Get 10% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware with code MODEL! WildPastures.com/model - Get 20% off every box plus an additional $15 off! Eat Smarter Family Cookbook - Transform the health, fitness, and connection of your entire family with the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook! Sleep Smarter - Upgrade your sleep habits with my national bestselling book! This Gut-Heart Connection Could Change Your Life - Hear Mona Sharma's interview here! Rooted in Wellness Podcast - Listen to more of Mona's episodes! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by Our Place and Wild Pastures. Get 10% off toxin-free, ceramic coated cookware by using my code MODEL at fromourplace.com/model. Get 100% grassfed and finished beef, pasture raised chicken, and other nutrient dense, regenerative meats. Sign up with my link to get 20% of for life, plus an additional $15 off your first box at wildpastures.com/model.
In this workshop from the 2024 Rooted Conference in Dallas, Kristen Hatton unpacks the five P's of parenting to help parents become more self-aware, stay motivated toward their children, and lead their homes with gospel-centered purpose and hope.Kristen is a counselor who works with teenage girls, parents, and families. She's the author of Parenting Ahead, Face Time, Get Your Story Straight, and The Gospel-Centered Life in Exodus for Students. Kristen lives in Dallas with her pastor husband and is the mom of three young adults and a son-in-law. Learn more at www.kristenhatton.com. Romans 8:31-37Psalm 61:1-4 Romans 8 for ParentsWhy Teenagers Need to Know that God is For Us by Steve Eatmon Mom and Dad, Nothing Can Separate You from the Love of Christ by Dan Hallock Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates Register for Rooted 2025 Conference in Chicago
Emmanuel—“God with us”—is more than a Christmas name; it’s a lived reality for everyday decisions, uncertain transitions, and moments when courage feels thin. Rooted in Matthew 1:23, this devotional reflection highlights how God’s presence shows up faithfully in seasons of change, reminding us that wherever we go, He goes before us and never leaves us alone. Highlights Emmanuel means God is present, not distant or detached. Stepping into the unknown often reveals God’s faithfulness more clearly. God provides protection, community, and provision in unexpected ways. Small details can become powerful reminders of God’s care. Scripture reassures us that God goes before us and stands with us. The same God who guided past seasons is with us right now. Gift Inspiration: Crosswalk's Holiday Gift Guide Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the season? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide—from beautifully illustrated Bibles and devotionals to novels, greeting cards, and picture books, there’s something for everyone on your list. Wrap up stories for loved ones, tuck a book into your own nightstand, and join us in celebrating the wonder of giving this Christmas! Full Transcript Below: Emmanuel: God Is With You, Even Now By: Alexis A. Goring Bible Reading:“Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Emmanuel, which means ‘God is with us.’” - Matthew 1:23 NLT I sat at a crossroads in my mind. Physically, I was in the driver’s seat of my car in the parking lot between Panera Bread and my favorite local bookstore. But mentally, my mind was weighing the pros and cons of a new job offer. Minutes earlier, Erin, who was the managing editor for the newspaper where I worked as a freelance reporter, had called me to say a publisher of a newspaper in Montana had called her asking for a recommendation about me. She said he sounded very interested in hiring me. In fact, she thought I was getting the job! I was excited but also apprehensive. If they offered me this job, then was I ready to leave the only home I’d known, pack my bags, and relocate from Maryland to Montana? After all, I was a city and suburb East Coast Girl. Was I ready to take this leap of faith and move out to the West of the USA without knowing anyone there or what to expect? Within a matter of days, the publisher interviewed me via Zoom and offered me the job. I froze. Was this really happening? After a moment of silence, I asked for time to think it over. He agreed. Later that day, my Mom—convinced this was the right opportunity for me at that time—said I should accept the job offer and prepare to move. After prayer—and considering the fact that I needed a job, but no local jobs had been offered to me for several months prior—I agreed and told the publisher I would move to Montana. My Mom took a week off from work to help me relocate. We took a flight from BWI and a connecting flight before landing in a small airport in Montana. I still remember the statue of a big cow standing tall and strong in the center of baggage claim. We had arrived in what they call Big Sky Country. Over the course of that week, Mom and I explored my new neighborhood—a small town that was equally charming as the people were nice. We drove an hour away to Billings (the nearest city), where we shopped for home living essentials at Target and Walmart, visited the Ashley Furniture Store to furnish my apartment, and enjoyed meals at the local village cafe near my new home. We both enjoyed the fresh mountain air, the wide-open spaces of land, and being able to see the stars shine bright in the sky at night. When it came time for Mom to leave before sunrise to catch an early flight at the airport so she could return home to Maryland, she told me to pray this prayer every day: God be with me. After she left and the sun rose in the sky, I put on a brave face and said that prayer, then moved forward fearlessly. Looking back, I see how God protected me and kept me safe during that time when I lived alone. He kept wild animals away (cougars were known to prowl near where I lived). He kept me safe when I drove alone through roadways bordered by majestic mountains. God also sent His blessings my way: He surrounded me with people in the community who seemed to care about me. He blessed me with friends who were Christians and married to each other; they drove me to church in Billings every weekend until my car was shipped to my new location. He blessed me with a good neighbor who lived across the hall from me. Her name was Lindsay. She and her school-age children baked Peanut Butter Blossom cookies for me with Hershey’s Kisses in the center of each cookie. They gave this sweet treat to me as a Christmas gift. It showed me that God cares about the little details in life because I was craving chocolate that night, but couldn’t drive anywhere that late to buy it from the grocery store. When my time in Montana was over, God sent Lindsay to my door the night before I had to catch my flight home to Maryland. When I opened the door, she greeted me with a Christmas card and a sincere expression on her face. When I opened the card, money fell out. She told me she had been praying for me, and God told her that is what I needed. I thanked Lindsay for the generous gift. All the time I journeyed in Montana, God was with me. I felt His Presence as clear as day. He sent the people I needed at the right time every time. He blessed my time there, and He brought me home safely. I am so grateful to have witnessed firsthand how God moves. While in Montana that December, a Christmas song by Casting Crowns titled “God is with Us” became the soundtrack for my real-life story. I encourage you to listen to it here: https://youtu.be/xhzWypOp-E4?si=w8ytw4wn34FE9-bC The same God who was with me while I lived alone in Montana is with us today. The Bible says He will never leave us nor forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:8). He goes before us! I can testify to that fact because I saw how God aligned me with every person whom He knew I would need while away from home. May you take heart in knowing that wherever you are in this world—at home or abroad—the Creator of the Universe knows where you are and He is with you, even now. Intersecting Faith & Life: How does it feel to know that the Creator of the Universe is always with you wherever you go? Further Reading:Joshua 1:9Psalm 46:1Psalm 145:18Isaiah 41:10Romans 8:31-39 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Affirming Truths Podcast | Faith| Mental Health | Encouragement
As Season 11- and 2025 - comes to a close, this episode is for the woman who isn't excited about a new year. Maybe 2025 was marked by grief, disappointment, unanswered prayers, or deep exhaustion. Maybe you love God, but you're tired of waiting- and you can't yet see the light at the end of the tunnel. In this final episode of the year, Carla offers a gentle, hope-filled reflection on how to step into 2026 without pretending things weren't hard, and without pressuring yourself to have clarity, goals, or excitement. Rooted in Scripture, this episode provides practical ways to hold hope when circumstances haven't changed and reminds you that God is still working, even here. You'll be encouraged to release control, anchor yourself in God's character, and trust that the story isn't over yet. Join Rooted & Resilient Cohort 2: https://carlaarges.podia.com/rooted-resilient-cohort-2 Did you know that Carla is a Christian Mental Health coach? See if working with her is what you need in your current season. Book a discovery call today! Join Carla's Substack: https://substack.com/@carlaarges GET YOUR FREE RENEWING YOUR MIND WORKBOOK HERE Connect With Carla: Book a Discovery call with me https://calendly.com/cmsarges/discoverycall Come hangout on IG with me @carla.arges Check out my blog and more at www.carlaarges.com
Foxen and Niner show impactful ways to weave generosity into everyday business. As you plan for 2026, think about the unique ways your brand can meaningfully engage with your local community. Then, share your team's participation, spotlight the organizations you support, and tell the stories that highlight your values. Resources: *** Tell Your Sustainable Story Online Course *** Apply for SIP Certified Wine Likely Story Strategies Marketing Tips eNewsletter Sustainable Story Worksheet Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year Vineyard Team – Become a Member
As Christmas Eve approaches, Pastors Jen, Jad, and Melissa invite listeners to look beyond the familiar glow of candles and carols and rediscover the deeper, incarnational meaning of this holy night. Rooted in Isaiah's promise of light in the darkness and the grounded reality of Luke 2, this episode of Your Week with St. Luke's reflects on a God who does not arrive in perfection or comfort, but enters fully into a world of dust, blood, struggle, and hope. The conversation explores how the incarnation calls us to stop looking away from suffering, to understand peace as real reconciliation and justice, and to embrace a faith shaped by God's nearness rather than distance. Ultimately, the pastors remind us that Christmas is about making room—within ourselves and our communities—for Christ to be born anew, growing in us and calling us into lives of presence, love, and incarnational discipleship. Find reflection questions to go deeper at https://www.livetherhythm.app/
Got a question? Let us know!Made for Mondays | The Christmas PlaylistLight That Can't Be ManufacturedThis week on Made for Mondays, Heather is joined by Jamey, Tyler, and Doug as they lean into the heart of Christmas week and unpack Sunday's message about real joy and real light—the kind that doesn't come from a playlist, a purchase, or pretending everything is fine.After some weekend catch-up and reflections from Revelation 10–15, Psalms 145–157, and Proverbs 30, the conversation turns toward a timely and honest question:✨ What's the difference between manufactured cheer and received joy?As Christmas approaches, the group reflects on the ways we often try to produce joy—through nostalgia, noise, shopping, control, or even religious performance—when what we actually need is to receive joy as the fruit of abiding in Jesus. Jamey shares how Christmas music can sometimes feel like it's trying to convince our souls everything is wonderful, even when life feels dark.The discussion explores:• Chasing a mood vs. staying close to Jesus How do we tell when we're chasing a feeling instead of abiding in Christ? The group shares honest “litmus tests” that reveal when joy has become something we're forcing rather than receiving.• Darkness and light Jamey unpacks the idea that darkness isn't a thing—it's the absence of light. Spiritually, that shifts the battle. Instead of staring at darkness, we're invited to step toward the Light. What does that look like practically? The team offers simple, doable steps—like intentional prayer, confession, community, or a single act of obedience—that help move us closer to Jesus when gloom starts creeping back in.• Shining brighter in real life Rooted in Matthew 5, the BIG IDEA comes into focus: In a world getting darker, we need to shine brighter. Not performative faith—but quiet faithfulness. Reconciliation. Costly generosity. Staying at the table with people we disagree with. The group shares real-life examples of what that kind of light looks like when it shows up in everyday moments.• Light beyond our walls The conversation connects to The Gift and Believers' partners in Cuba, highlighting how faithful believers there are shining the Light of Jesus in powerful, practical ways—and why it's such a gift to be part of what God is doing through them.• Community in the dark seasons Jamey revisits a story from one of his darkest seasons, where isolation played a central role. Doug and Tyler reflect on how deeply they relate—and why community isn't optional for spiritual health. The group also points ahead to Steps and the importance of getting connected to a small group in the New Year.Join Us This Week
What does it truly mean to make disciples? In this powerful four-part conclusion to the Commands of Christ series, we explore the Great Commission as the crescendo of all that Jesus commanded. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this series calls us to move from inward transformation to outward multiplication. As we have spent four years treasuring, meditating on, and living out Christ's commands, we now step into the command to teach others to observe all things He has taught us.Have we embraced Christ's call not only to follow Him, but to help others do the same? Are we treasuring His commands in such a way that our lives overflow with the desire and ability to make disciples?As we reflect on the journey through the commands of Christ, we now arrive at the climactic call to make disciples—a commission that encapsulates all we've learned and lived out. Rooted in Matthew 28:18–20, this command is not just about going, but about going with the authority of Christ, filled with His Spirit, and teaching others to observe—to treasure and guard—everything He has commanded. Discipleship is the natural fruit of our own walk with Jesus; we cannot lead others where we ourselves have not gone. As disciplined followers who abide in His Word, we are called to multiply that life in others, knowing we do not go alone—He is with us always. In a world often content with conversion, Christ calls us to spiritual maturity—to shape lives that are rooted, trained, and transformed. His commands, covering every area of life, are His heart expressed, and to teach them is to lead others into deeper fellowship with Him. Let us walk worthy of this calling, empowered by His presence, faithful in His Word, and committed to the mission: making disciples of all nations.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
In this episode of Conversations with Christians Engaged, host Ben Quine continues our FPA: Building a Movement series with a powerful and timely discussion on the biblical relationship between the church and government. Joined by Greg Baker, Founding Director of the Church Ambassador Network, and Brian Allen, Director of Operations, Ben explores what Scripture teaches about God's design for family, church, and government — and how believers can faithfully navigate these institutions today. Rooted in Romans 13:1, this conversation introduces the Shepherd to Shepherd model, which connects pastors and government leaders as fellow servants under the authority of Christ. Greg and Brian share how relational ministry, prayer, and biblical truth are transforming hearts inside state capitols across the country — not through politics, but through the gospel.Listeners will hear: Why separation of church and state is biblical — and why it matters How pastors can engage government leaders without compromising the church's mission Real-life stories of prayer opening doors for gospel conversations How the Choose Well program equips churches to steward the vote biblically Practical ways everyday Christians can pray, support their pastors, and engage faithfully This episode is a compelling reminder that civic engagement is a mission field — and that God is still at work through faithful presence, humility, and truth.
https://www.worldmusiccollective.org/InstagramFacebook BioThe World Music Collective is a mixed-instrumentation chamber ensemble featuring internationally recognized performers, composers, and improvisers from Washington, D.C.'s vibrant music scene. Rooted in community and driven by adventurous composition, the group blends jazz, classical, Indian classical, and global traditions through dynamic improvisation. Their latest single, “Caravan,” reimagines Duke Ellington's jazz standard through a rich, multi-instrumental lens where textures shift fluidly and cultures intersect. Led by saxophonist and clarinetist Noah Getz, the six-member ensemble treats improvisation as musical conversation—embracing spontaneity, collaboration, and deep listening. More than a genre, “world music” for the collective reflects a living, communal sound shaped by diverse backgrounds and shared creative exploration.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
In Week 3 of our Joy to the World Christmas series, we explore “The Wonders of His Love.” Rooted in Ephesians 3:16–19, discover how God's love moves toward us first, reaches farther than our failures, and brings real change to our hearts and lives.
What might become possible if you gave yourself space to pause, reflect, and listen this Christmas? This episode feels like a quiet exhale at the end of a full year. As we sat together, we wanted to offer something gentle, playful, and meaningful. Something that could be shared around a Christmas table, or held privately in moments of stillness during the festive period. We recorded this episode with the intention of creating connection. Connection with ourselves, with the people we love, and with the parts of us that have carried a lot this year. Rather than small talk, we wanted to invite deeper conversation and reflection. The kind that nourishes rather than drains. Throughout the episode, we read out eight Christmas inspired coaching questions. Each one is designed to open up reflection around rest, gratitude, celebration, self awareness, and letting go. As we shared the questions, we noticed how they landed in our own bodies. Some felt soothing. Others felt stretching. A few made us pause because we did not immediately know the answer, which often tells us there is something important waiting there. We also held in mind that Christmas can be complex. Not everyone experiences it as joyful or full of people. These questions are offered with compassion, whether you are surrounded by family, working through the festive period, or spending time quietly on your own. Coaching questions can be powerful companions, especially when the rest of the world slows down. This episode is shorter by design. It is not about teaching or fixing. It is about offering reflective prompts you can return to, share, or sit with over the holiday season and beyond. Coaching Questions and Reflections 1. What part of you deserves to rest and be replenished this holiday season? This question invites permission. Permission to notice where you are tired and to honour that need for rest without guilt. It encourages listening to your body, emotions, or energy rather than pushing through. 2. If you could wrap up this year as a gift, what would be inside? A playful question that opens reflection on what the year has truly held for you. Lessons, moments, relationships, challenges, or growth may all feature, often alongside a sense of meaning that only becomes clear in hindsight. 3. Whose light has helped guide you this year, and how might you thank them? This question centres gratitude and relational awareness. It often leads to naming people who have made a difference, sometimes those sitting in the same room, and recognising that being seen and acknowledged can be a profound gift. 4. Imagine you are at Christmas next year. What are you celebrating, and why? An invitation to look forward with intention. This question shifts focus from only big achievements to the quieter milestones such as calmer relationships, self connection, or emotional resilience. 5. What truth about yourself have you quietly met this year, and how will you honour it going forwards? One of the deeper questions. It encourages honesty and self respect, particularly around insights you may have noticed but not yet fully acknowledged or acted upon. 6. If you could hear the quiet wisdom of your future self this Christmas, what would they thank you for doing now? This question draws on future focused reflection. It helps surface choices, boundaries, or actions that your future self may already be grateful for. 7. If you could gift somebody a belief or mindset shift this Christmas, what would that gift be? Rooted in compassion, this question explores how we see others, often revealing care, understanding, and a wish for people to be kinder to themselves. 8. If you could leave something under the tree or send something back this year, what would it be? A powerful letting go question. It invites reflection on beliefs, habits, or emotional weight that no longer needs to be carried into the year ahead. Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome and setting the intention for Christmas reflection 00:30 Why meaningful conversation matters at this time of year 01:00 Question one on rest and replenishment 01:19 Question two on wrapping up the year as a gift 01:52 Question three on gratitude and guiding lights 02:22 Question four on celebrating next Christmas 03:28 Question five on meeting personal truths 05:17 Question six on future self wisdom 05:57 Question seven on gifting a mindset 07:40 Question eight on letting go and leaving things behind 08:10 Closing reflections and festive gratitude Links and Resources: www.igcompany.com/ilmcall www.mycoachingcourse.com Keywords: Christmas coaching questions, Reflective coaching, End of year reflection, Coaching for self-awareness, Emotional coaching, Personal growth reflection, Festive reflection questions, Coaching conversation starters, Mindful Christmas, Life coaching podcast,
In this deeply honest and Spirit-led conversation, Avery Lofton joins the Rooted in Christ Podcast to share her journey through marriage, motherhood, creativity, and unwavering faith in Jesus. From navigating the early sanctification of marriage to learning how to steward calling, family, and creativity without losing peace at home, Avery offers wisdom shaped by real life—not theory.Avery opens up about marrying well, the importance of pre-marital counsel, and how God uses marriage and parenting to expose, refine, and grow us. She also shares her powerful testimony of coming to Christ at 19, overcoming fear and insecurity, and learning how obedience—not comfort—shaped her calling in music and ministry.This episode dives into the tension many creatives feel: pursuing excellence without making the gift an idol, staying present with family while stewarding influence, and remaining faithful when criticism comes from inside the Christian space. Through it all, Avery reminds us that our testimony is never redundant—there's always someone who hasn't heard it yet.In this episode, you'll hear about:What it really means to marry well and be equally yokedNavigating early marriage frustration with grace and enduranceMotherhood, sacrifice, and finding rhythm as a familyCreativity, Christian artistry, and doing things with excellence—without distractionAvery's faith journey and overcoming fear through prayerWhy your testimony still matters, even if you've told it beforeWhether you're married, single, creative, or simply seeking to stay rooted in Christ in every season, this episode will encourage, challenge, and remind you to keep Jesus at the center of it all.
Why do so many young adults struggle to stay committed to a local church?In this episode of The Truth Response, Derek and Matt sit down with Dave, a young adult pastor, to talk about church hopping, discipleship, and staying rooted in Christ. They discuss how information-driven faith can replace obedience, why baptism matters, and how serving in the local church shapes spiritual maturity.This episode is for believers wrestling with commitment, leaders discipling young adults, and anyone asking what biblical church involvement really looks like.2 Corinthians 5:20 | James 3 | Job 2You'll Hear About:Church consumerism and young adult faithStaying rooted in Scripture and missionWhy service matters more than preferenceHospitality and first impressions in churchRepresenting Christ in everyday lifeGrowth through commitment, not convenienceTakeaways:Young adults are often transient in their church involvement, which can hinder their spiritual growth and community impact.Rootedness in Scripture is essential for young adults to develop a solid foundation in their faith and understanding of God's will.The mission of the church should be a guiding principle for individuals seeking to serve and engage with their community effectively.Serving in the church is not just a task; it is an expression of being ambassadors for Christ in every interaction with others.Young people often seek knowledge and information but must balance that with building relationships and community in their faith journey.Creating a welcoming environment in churches significantly influences newcomers' willingness to return and become part of the community.Links referenced in this episode:blueletterbible.combiblegateway.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:Victory ChurchBlue Letter BibleBible GatewayOcean's ChurchAndy StanleyRitz CarltonDax EntertainmentRoman Roofing
The Waiting Well - Infertility, Faith-based Encouragement, Trying to Conceive, Fertility
When God feels silent during your trying-to-conceive journey, it's easy to feel discouraged, confused, and spiritually exhausted. In this episode, Christian infertility coach Courtney Duinker shares four biblical steps to take when God feels quiet while trying to conceive. Rooted in Scripture and real-life experience, this episode helps women navigating infertility learn how to find God in the silence, strengthen their faith while waiting for pregnancy, and trust God's presence even when prayers feel unanswered. If you're struggling to hear God during TTC or infertility, this episode offers hope, truth, and practical next steps to keep walking with Him in the wait.
So much of life is spent chasing the shallow happiness of this world—moments that fade, applause that ends, a feeling that's temporary. But God's joy is different. Deep, unshakable, and eternal, it breaks into the ordinary, tired, frustrated parts of our lives and whispers — I am here. True joy has come. Not a happiness that depends on paychecks, bonuses, vacations, or new things, but a joy that carries us, keeps us, and shines in our darkest moments.
This Christmas Sunday at NewStory Church, Pastor Tom concludes our Advent series by reflecting on the theme of love—and what it truly means for love to “show up.”In a world shaped by technology and AI, this message reminds us that real love cannot be replaced by digital substitutes. Love is not just an idea or emotion, but something embodied—experienced through presence. Rooted in the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the sermon invites us to consider why Christmas matters: because God showed up in the flesh.Through Scripture, cultural reflection, and tangible reminders shared during the service, we are encouraged to rediscover the power of being present with God and with one another.This Christmas, may we remember that love showed up for us—so we can show up for one another.
As the year winds down, the noise of the past year gets louder. We see what we failed at and all that we've achieved. And then as January approaches, the world shouts at us to set our New Year resolutions, to chase fresh starts, to reinvent ourselves, to do more, be better, and try harder. But what if what your soul actually needs isn't a fresh start, but rest and obedience? Jesus doesn't heal through pressure, He heals through presence. In this episode, Lindsey Maestas shares a gentle, Jesus-centered reflection for the holiday season and end of the year. She challenges herself, and her listeners, to live faithfully this year instead of doing everything to be hotter, richer, more, more, more. Instead of pushing self-improvement or hustle spirituality, this episode invites you to slow down, breathe, and return to the heart of the gospel: Jesus is faithful, and he doesn't call us to live a burnt out life. Rooted in Scripture and lived experience, this episode speaks directly to women who feel quietly exhausted, emotionally spent, or spiritually worn down—especially those navigating marriage struggles, burnout, anxiety, or disappointment with how the year turned out. Have you already ordered my new book?! Don't Burn Your Own House Down: Prioritizing Your Marriage, Your Spouse, and Yourself for a Deeper Connection is available for pre-order NOW! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more episodes like this!