Sacred Pathways with Gary Thomas When I first started on my Christian journey, I was so thankful for God’s grace and forgiveness, He was all I could think about. Then, as the journey continued, that “first love” began to fade, and I went through a season when I struggled to connect with God. Sometimes I… [Continue Reading]
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Walk it Out #148: Fighting Forward with Hannah Brencher
Fighting Forward with Hannah Brencher When I was doing research for my interview with today’s guest I saw that on Amazon her book, Fighting Forward, was the #1 release in the “Depression” category. That tells me a few things. First, there are a lot of people looking for help. Second, there is a relatability to… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #146: Defend Your Faith with Jesse Florea
Defend Your Faith with Jesse Florea Does the word “apologetics” scare you? I shouldn’t. The word apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia, which refers to a speech of defense, typically for one’s own self. When we study apologetics we are learning why we believe what we believe. This is important for everyone, especially kids…. [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #147: Worship as Soul Care with Kari Jobe
Worship as Soul Care with Kari Jobe What is on your mind as we celebrate Christmas 2020? For so many people there is loss. We are missing family. Many are missing gathering together at church. Things are as they usually are, and it’s hard. Yet today’s guest Kari Jobe reminds is that this season can… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out #145: Ringleaders with Erin Weidemann
Ringleaders with Erin Weidemann Have you ever had a wake-up call where you realized that maybe your plan for your life wasn’t the right plan after all? This happened to my friend Erin Weidmann. Facing cancer caused Erin to turn to God, and once she did she started wondering about HIS plan for her life…. [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #144: Calm the Heck Down with Melanie Dale
Calm the Heck Down with Melanie Dale I was going to write a fun and witty intro to today’s guest, but since Publishers Weekly did such an amazing job, I thought I’d share what they said: In this amusing work, Dale (It’s Not Fair), a podcaster and mother of three, urges fellow parents to lighten… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #143: First 15 Emmanuel with Craig Denison
First 15 Emmanuel with Craig Denison My mom became a Christian when I was in elementary school, and faith was new to our family. I never saw my parents reading their Bible. And I had never heard of Advent until I was an adult. Yet when I became a mom myself, the #1 thing that… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out #142: Preparing Your Daughter for Womanhood with Robin Jones Gunn
Preparing Your Daughter for Womanhood with Robin Jones Gunn Be intentional. Be free. Be grateful and go make a sacred fuss over your daughter. Can you imagine how she’d feel if you did that? Can you see why this is such a valuable gift? As moms, we have within our power the ability to create… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #141: The Money Challenge for Teens with Art Rainer
The Money Challenge for Teens with Art Rainer Let’s talk about money! How did you learn about money? I don’t remember anyone specifically sitting down with me to talk about money, but when I worked as a teen (at McDonald’s!) I knew that if I wanted to buy school clothes for myself, I couldn’t spend… [Continue Reading]
Walk It Out #140: In a Boat in the Middle of a Lake with Patrick and Ruth Schwenk
In a Boat in the Middle of a Lake with Patrick and Ruth Schwenk **GIVEAWAY** Be sure to enter to win one in five copies of Patrick and Ruth Schwenk’s In a Boat in the Middle of a Lake below! Our storm. Our boat. The truth is at some point, we all find ourselves in… [Continue Reading]
Walk it Out #139: The Color of Life with Cara Meredith
The Color of Life with Cara Meredith In the last ten years since moving to Little Rock, I’ve received a great education. I’ve learned a lot about racial injustice, and my heart has been broken. I’ve drawn near to friends and I’ve tried to understand their experiences. I’ve discovered that even though I grew up… [Continue Reading]