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It’s easy to look at the world and see a bunch of people who need revival. But when we get honest and pray for revival, we’re struck with our own need every time.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
What would happen if you experienced God’s presence like never before? What if He visited you and transformed your life? What would it do to your relationships, your family, your church, and your world? Nancy will help you explore those questions.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
It’s easy to let our prayers become predictable and routine. But the days we’re living in require honest, heartfelt, urgent prayer. Nancy will show you how to cry out to the Lord for help in the violent, divisive times we’re living in.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
You’ve heard of tough love, right? Sometimes that’s exactly the kind of love God shows you. If you’re clinging to anything that doesn’t really satisfy, He loves you enough to bring it to ruin, to grab your attention and turn it toward Himself.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
When you’re reading the Bible are you tempted to skip Isaiah? Some of the book may sound like “doom and gloom,” but the words of this prophet also teach us how to pray for revival in our day.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
There’s a strong connection between the prayers of God’s people and revival. Nancy and Pastor Bob Bakke explain.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
Who needs revival? According to Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, you and I do! She takes us to Psalm 85, where the psalmist prays, “Revive us again, Lord.”As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
Imagine being truly free. Not ruled by the bitterness of what others have done to you. Not ruled by guilt from what you’ve done. Hear about the power you need to be truly free.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
What does it feel like to experience personal revival? Imagine having a clear conscience, knowing you’re right with God and with others. Having the power to face temptation and make wise decisions.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
It’s possible to be involved in church each Sunday, to show up, lead, and participate—yet still be lost. Hear the story of a young woman who looked like a model churchgoer, until her actions finally caught up with a rebellious heart.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
You probably use the word “amen” all the time. But do you know what it means? It’s not “I’m done praying” or even “I agree with the speaker.” Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you it’s actually a beautiful, meaningful name for Jesus.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
Scripture tells us about a battle. On one side is a dragon and a terrible beast. On the other side is a lamb. Who do you think will win? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you the outcome of this mismatched battle on Revive Our Hearts.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
Sometimes the term “redemption” gets thrown around casually as a churchy-sounding word. But redemption is crucial for all of us. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth traces this doctrine throughout Scripture and helps you recapture the wonder.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Refresh.The 30 Days of Personal Revival Journaling Set is a tool to help you meditate on God's Word and record ways He is at work in your life.Give today
What sorrow are you carrying today? Jesus knows what it’s like to carry sorrow just like you. Find out why the sorrow of Jesus can give you comfort. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth helps you focus on the Man of Sorrows.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Would you rather be a king or a servant? If we’re honest, our human impulse is probably to say, “King!” But Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explains that Jesus has the heart of a servant and that He invites us to become servants as well.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Throughout history, a battle has raged between earthly rulers and the true King. And though we don’t crown a king in the United States, that battle for rulership still continues. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth describes what it means that Jesus is our King.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
“Be ready to preach, pray, or die at any moment for the gospel.” A Great Awakening by Sight & Sound Films depicts the life of a man who took those words to heart. George Whitefield was on fire for the Kingdom. Would you embrace this same passion?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We live in a world full of injustice. What do we do when we’re misrepresented, mistreated, or misunderstood? Nancy says we look to the Lord like Bible characters Ruth and Joseph did. He’s writing a good story. We just have to trust Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Think about those circumstances you wish you could change. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth reminds you God can use those painful chapters to tell a good story. She’ll offer important perspective and encourage you to trust the Lord, the author of your story.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Your life is a story, and like every novel worth reading, it will include some challenging plot twists. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth will help you anticipate those ups and downs by keeping your eyes on the author and finisher of your faith.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you apply for a job, you usually want to put your best foot forward. You highlight the successes and downplay the failures. But according to the late Robert Wolgemuth, God uses all our experiences for His glory.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Today, we’re covering a buffet of fascinating topics—reading Scripture through a Jewish lens, contemplating the origins of life, embracing a biblical view on human dignity, and more.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When Dr. Jim Tour came to Jesus, he found that meditating on God’s Word transformed him. Even his friends noticed a difference. The same can be true for you. Learn how opening your Bible can take you from frazzled to peaceful.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What happens when a leader falls on his way to the finish line? This can be a painful subject, but not one without hope. Listen as Mark DeMoss shares wisdom for finishing well.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you want to live faithfully all the way to the finish line? Mark DeMoss says you need gratitude and guardrails. Find out what he means.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
As spring approaches, creation reminds us that renewal is possible. What would it look like for you to pursue a relationship refresh? Nancy shares practical tips for thriving in community.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Did you know you can show kindness to someone by praying for them? The president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, shares more ways to be kind.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you are busy in ministry, it’s easy to get distracted and busy. We each need to set our hearts on what really matters. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth helps you focus on Jesus over ministry.
Follower counts, platform growth, and metrics—oh my! In a world obsessed with influence, what would it look like to seek the Lord’s fame first? To use your ministry to help others see Him? Laura González helps you answer these questions and more.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says you need spiritual mothers in your life. You need spiritual sisters. And you need spiritual daughters. She’ll help you recognize who God may want you to connect with in mentoring relationships.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We’re witnessing a crisis of unkindness. Our politics, news, and entertainment are full of divisiveness. That’s why genuine biblical kindness shines so brightly. Nancy shows you how to develop the kind of kindness we read about in Titus chapter 2.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What if you opened your home and invited neighbors in—not just to hang out, but go deep together? This kind of fellowship around God’s Word is healing and humbling. And Erin Davis says it just might change your life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Jesus didn’t see the home as a place to merely eat, sleep, and relax. Instead, he saw it as a unique center for ministry. What would happen if we adopted Christ’s vision for our own homes? Hear powerful stories from Erin Davis’s living room.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Titus 2 invites older women and younger women into familial, intergenerational fellowship that unfolds in ordinary life. Nancy shows you how these relationships showcase the beauty of the gospel.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
You can do Titus 2! This call to train up the next generation of women might sound daunting at first, but at its core, it’s beautifully ordinary. Hear real life examples of women who’ve lived this passage well.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Dr. Katie McCoy discusses Old Testament laws that cover what she terms “coerced disgrace,” and shows us the tender love of God in those laws.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
In the law of Moses, God specifically addressed body-related things. Some of those laws can seem arbitrary or unkind to modern readers. Dr. Katie McCoy clears up the confusion and shows us God’s love for women.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
God gave us a window into Who He is. We can understand more about His character based on His laws. But when we read His Word, it’s helpful to be aware of the cultural lenses we all wear, Dr. Katie McCoy explains.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Ruth’s story began with brokenness, but it ends beautifully. Boaz redeemed her, provided for her, and safeguarded her family line. From her lineage would come Jesus, the best Redeemer of all.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Ruth was redeemed by Boaz and welcomed into his family. Similarly, you are redeemed by God and welcomed into the family of faith. Nancy helps you marvel at the glory of redeeming love.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
As women, we’re quick to take matters into our own hands when, so often, God is inviting us to rest instead. Our Redeemer is always working for our good. From Ruth’s story, we learn that it’s a safe thing to wait on Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Ruth’s life is a model for faithful womanhood. She gladly places herself under the covering of male authority and makes bold requests in faith. Nancy invites you to imitate Ruth’s godliness in your own life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you afraid of being needy? In our day, many women prize self-sufficiency over humble dependence. But in Ruth’s story, we find that it’s our need that qualifies us for redemption. Nancy invites you to wonder at redeeming love.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you afraid of being unnoticed? That everything you’re pouring out will just fall through the cracks? Nancy reminds you that the Lord sees everything and that He rewards the ordinary faithfulness of the woman who trusts in Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What does a biblical woman look like? Well, pretty similar to Ruth! She’s a biblical example of what God designed womanhood to be—beautifully receptive to man’s initiative, diligent, and self-controlled.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you view work as a drudgery or a privilege? From Ruth’s story, we find that work performed from a place of love becomes worship. Nancy invites you to let your work become worship, too.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are your circumstances mysterious, uncertain, or confusing? If so, you’ll relate to Ruth—a woman who entrusted herself to God’s providence and experienced redeeming love.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you harboring bitterness? If so, what can you do about it? Is there hope for you? Yes, always! Today, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth offers three suggestions to the bitter woman, and she points you to the truth that can set you free.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you ever feel like God is good to others, but not to you? When we encounter grief, it’s easy to grow bitter. But what if this circumstance is the very place God is asking you to trust Him? We’re looking at Naomi’s life for the answer.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
The path of comfort and convenience—or commitment and compassion. Which will you choose? From Ruth’s story, discover which path leads to temporary happiness and which path leads to life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you wandering? Have you made your home in the far country, distant from the Lord? Naomi was a wanderer as well, but she didn’t stay far from God. His invitation is a simple one. "Come home."This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Have you experienced the Lord’s discipline? It’s painful in the moment—yet it’s always for your good. Naomi learned this lesson in the book of Ruth. Through discipline, God drew her back home. Today, learn more about God’s redemptive discipline.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When trials come, are you tempted to escape? Elimelech and Naomi tried to run from famine by fleeing to Moab, but this wasn’t God’s best for them. Nancy tells you more about the consequences of escapism.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you worry your past is too messy to be used by God? Do you look at the world and wonder how anything good could come from what you see? Ruth likely had similar questions, but God used her life to light the darkness. Your life can be a light, too.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Does your life feel messy, uncertain, exhausting, broken? You’re not alone. Every woman has hard chapters in her story—and every woman needs God to step into those chapters with redeeming love.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth was married to Robert for a little over ten years. At the funeral service for Robert, Nancy reflected on his life and his sweet love for her and for the Lord. Hear some of what she shared.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you step into eternity, how will others remember you? You can think about that as you listen to friends and family of Robert Wolgemuth remember his life and honor his God.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Our English Bible didn’t fall from heaven. Nope! It’s the fruit of long years of sacrifice and careful translation work instead. The result is a treasure worth cherishing every day.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
In the 1500s, a brilliant scholar named William Tyndale was condemned to death. His crime? Translating the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into English.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Historically, if you owned an English Bible in Britain, you could be jailed or killed. As you study how we got the English Bible—through the sacrifice of faithful men—are you grateful for the copies on your shelf? Nancy invites you to be!This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you open the English Bible, you’re benefitting from centuries of struggle and work. Translators poured out their time, effort, and even their lives to preserve the Word of God. Find out how we got our English Bible.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When there’s sin and shame in your past, it can be difficult to talk to others about it. But Portia Collins says talking about it not only helps you walk in freedom, it shines the spotlight on the magnificent grace of God.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
There’s a boulder that weighs many down—shame. Even though they know God has forgiven them, their lives are affected by what they’ve done. Portia Collins and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth help you know how to no longer be defined by shame.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you feeling empty today? If so, where can you find fullness? The world can’t offer it, but the Word can. Gretchen Saffles invites you to bring your emptiness to Jesus and let Him satisfy your weary heart.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you scrolling your life away? According to modern statistics, so many of us are. When we live life on our phones, we let the world shape our thoughts and actions. But there’s a better way.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
“What is the Bible?” It’s a simple question with a life-changing answer. Kelly Needham reminds you that your Bible is a marvelous library of literature that offers you everything you could ever need. Get to know the Bible again.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you need to get back to some Bible reading basics? Today’s program is for the beginner—or the woman who loves a beginner! Jean Wilund helps you ease into the Bible.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Why is Jean Wilund excited about her Bible? She says, “I’m growing so much still in understanding. I will spend my whole life studying the Bible, and I will not finish.” She’s helping us cultivate that same excitement.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
How did Jesus live His whole life without sin? Nancy says He didn’t use supernatural power as God. Instead, He perfectly lived a sinless life as a man. His example gives us hope.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you prepared for eternity? Do you know you can face your own death without fear or worry? Robert Wolgemuth was ready to spend eternity with the Lord and he encouraged other people to get ready as well. We will hear about his sustaining hope.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
The God who created everything wants to know you personally. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth will show you why this is so amazing and life-changing.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Psalm 1 describes the wicked person as “chaff that blows away in the wind.” Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explains what this means. And she shows why this concept is so important in making sure this new year counts.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
A tree receives nourishment so it can bear fruit and nourish others. God wants you to do the same thing. He wants to fill you up with His Word so you can spread that truth to your neighbor.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Delighting in the Bible can be like developing a taste for certain kinds of foods. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you how to maintain a hunger and appetite for God’s Word.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Whether you realize it or not, you are receiving counsel all the time. The people you spend time with and the media you consume are influencing your thinking. Learn how to say no to ungodly counsel.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Small choices can have big consequences. Every wise decision leads you toward true happiness. And every unwise choice leads in the opposite direction. That’s what Psalm 1 teaches!This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Around New Year’s Day, it seems like everyone is pursuing happiness through how much they can party, eat, and drink. But true happiness will come in an entirely different way. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth tells you how to have a truly happy new year.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Heather has known the Lord for a long time. But about a year ago, someone challenged her to begin a fresh Bible reading habit. Hear more about that challenge and what it did in Heather’s life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We’re full of expectations about what the next year will bring, but we don’t know what lies ahead. We can be sure, however, that God knows and is with us. Nancy offers a truth-filled perspective to help you step into the new year with confidence.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
All this month, we’ve heard that it’s the season of joy. But often we look around and see division and pain instead. The Bible acknowledges this reality, but it also shows you where to find peace. Nancy will point you in the right direction.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Think about a good friend. You talk. You text. You go out for coffee. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth helps us know how to get to know God better. It’s by spending time with Him, daily reading His Word.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you desperate for a fresh visitation of the sunrise from on high, a fresh visitation of the presence of Christ in your heart, in your church, in your community? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth asks this question as she encourages you to long for revival.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Zechariah the priest compared Christ’s coming to the rising of the sun. The first Christmas would be like dawn after 400 years of dark silence. What a glorious thing to celebrate!This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
God is powerful and awesome. But He’s also as tender and compassionate as a mother with her baby. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth will develop this idea and show us how incredibly compassionate God is.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Sin isn’t a very popular subject. People don’t mind talking about bad habits or lacking purpose in life. But Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says we need to admit to a far greater problem—we’re sinners. Find out why being honest about sin can bring joy.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
The birth of Christ is the fulfillment of a promise made centuries before Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. In fact, you could say that the Christmas story begins in Genesis. Find out why.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Has the term “saved” lost its wonder? Consider this: the God of the universe became a man to rescue you. This Christmas, we’re remembering afresh what it means to be saved.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
A baby is a picture of dependence and helplessness. The baby born on the first Christmas, though, was a mighty warrior, invading a dark world. Meditate on the power of Jesus.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Redemption, salvation, deliverance: these three words are mega-themes throughout Scripture, and they summarize the true message of Christmas. That’s why Zechariah sings about them! Learn more as Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth continues in Luke 1.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Zechariah sang in response to what we call “divine visitation.” Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says, When God visits His people, He always visits them to deliver them out of something and to deliver them into something else.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Amid the holiday hustle and bustle, do you long for a little silence? Zechariah, an overlooked Christmas character, learned a lot about being quiet. But after nine months, he broke the silence with a song.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Christians are not home yet . . . and Jesus is coming again. That perspective can help you “do” Christmas in a way that builds anticipation and points you and your loved ones to Christ. Caroline Cobb and Erin Davis explain.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
“God rest ye merry, gentlemen.” You’ve probably sung this line many times around Christmas. But do you understand it? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth is here to explain. She’ll show you how this beautiful hymn can help you move from dismay to joy.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
One of the most popular carols declares, “O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant.” But sometimes the holidays come bearing grief instead. When this season feels heavy, Nancy wants to remind you—there’s a joy not based on circumstances.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing” has a long history. The lyrics were tweaked by a famous preacher. Then the original music was replaced. Nancy will tell you the fascinating history of this carol. But more importantly, she’ll show you the gospel in it.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Though the holidays are often chaotic and filled with distractions, Noel Piper encourages you to use them purposefully. How? Through traditions that help us focus on Jesus and point others to Him as well.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Behind Christmas is a simple gospel message. But its simplicity doesn’t make it ordinary. Quite the opposite! Jesus was unlike any other man to ever live. Kirk Cameron interviews Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth about her book "Incomparable" on TBN.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Want to start Bible journaling but don’t know where to begin? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth is here to help! She’s sharing all her favorite tips to make studying Scripture an engaging and delightful rhythm.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What is Bible journaling, and why should you consider making it a part of your daily devotional life? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth gives you a window into her own Bible journaling rhythms to help you get into God’s Word—and get God’s Word into you!This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Calling all listeners who’ve got a teen girl in their life! We’re launching Wonder—an app designed to inspire girls ages thirteen to seventeen and spark real-life community rooted in God’s Word. We hope you’ll partner with us to make it all possible.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When Jennifer Smith was a child, a church leader twisted Old Testament stories while abusing her. After that, she didn’t want anything to do with sections of the Bible. But eventually God used the Old Testament to help draw Jennifer back to Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What would happen to a community if everyone stopped being grateful? Explore that situation in a dramatic Thanksgiving parable.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Thanksgiving. The word brings up images of family gathered around a table, with turkey and pumpkin pie. But the real test of thankfulness comes under more difficult circumstances. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shares about being thankful no matter what.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When it feels like everything you know is falling apart, where do you turn? Ciara Dierking lost her arms and legs in an infection. She turned to God’s Word as her ultimate source of wisdom to help her survive this tragedy.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Ciara Dierking lost all of her limbs to infection and has needed to learn a whole new way of life. But through this loss, she has learned to be grateful.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
David Dierking remembers regularly driving between two hospitals. His son was being treated in one. His wife was in a coma.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Practicing thankfulness is one of those things that sounds easy but actually takes some work. Pastor and author Sam Crabtree joins Dannah Gresh in the studio to give us some helpful pointers.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What if I told you there’s one thing that could improve your personal and relational health today? It’s true—there is something! It’s thankfulness. Sam Crabtree and Dannah Gresh invite you to practice gratitude and see your life transformed.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When the Spirit causes God’s Word to burn in our hearts, we can’t help but share it! It’s what happened to Christ’s followers on the road to Emmaus, and it can happen to you when you open your Bible. Nancy shares more in her message from Luke 24.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Here’s a sobering truth from Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth: it’s possible to know your Bible inside and out but still miss Jesus. From Luke 24, Nancy reminds you of your need for the Spirit to open your eyes and help you behold Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Does the word “evangelism” make you shudder just a little bit? Kelly Needham helps us take down 5 lies we believe about sharing the gospel so we can join God’s mission with courage and love our neighbors with the message of the cross.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
“Why do you think you were created, if not to behold him?” That’s the question Jackie Hill Perry addresses in her message from True Woman '25. As a result, hundreds of women fell on their faces before God to do just that—behold him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Jackie Hill Perry asks, “Do you remember when you were blind? When the Word of God was preached to you and it didn’t move you?” Until God gives us sight, we can’t behold Him. This episode is all about God as the divine initiator of our salvation.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you a young mom? A single woman? A grandmother? A suffering saint? No matter your season, the Word is for you. Hear from a panel of women doing ministry in various life stages and be encouraged to make Scripture your sustenance in every season.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If God’s Word could spark a reformation in King Josiah’s day, then it’s powerful enough to transform our generation, too. Mary Kassian applies the principles of 2 Chronicles 34 to our context, exhorting us to dismantle idols and return to His Word.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Is God’s Word at the center of your spiritual life, or has it been relegated to the dusty corner? Mary Kassian walks us through 2 Chronicles 34 to help us answer that question, demonstrating the power of Scripture to spark a Josiah moment.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you’re burdened by the shame of past or present sin, Dannah Gresh says you have a place to turn—your Bible, God’s merciful Word to you. Join us as we learn to wait on the Lord for healing.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If someone asked you to explain the big story of the Bible, what would you tell them? Pastor Kevin DeYoung has some ideas for you. Nine to be exact! We’ll learn about threads woven throughout Scripture.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What if I told you the Bible is a story about children . . . and clothes . . . and coming home? It’s true! The Bible is telling one cohesive story, and Kevin DeYoung shows us it’s woven through with threads that stretch from Genesis to Revelation.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you hungry for God’s Word? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says the more you eat of it, the more hungry you’ll become. Join Nancy in Psalm 119 to cultivate a delight in God’s Word that transforms us.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth read an article that included the Bible in a list of books you don’t need to read. In response, she unashamedly declared God’s Word as her greatest treasure. Join her to behold the wonder in Psalm 119.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When was the last time you sat in silence without scrolling? Consider this episode an invitation to stop filling every quiet moment. Lara d’Entremont and Erin Davis will help you see your need for moments of stillness, even on busy days.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Almost all of us would be quick to say, “I’m busy!” The danger in busyness is it threatens the most important relationship we have—our relationship with the Lord. Hear a message for busy people on rediscovering intimacy with God.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Busy people face certain types of temptation. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shares openly about the temptations she faces, even while doing worthwhile things for God. If you’ve let busyness threaten your intimacy with God, Nancy shows you how to return.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Jesus compared the various ways we respond to God’s Word to different kinds of soil. Is the soil of your heart soft and fertile or rocky and unreceptive? Pastor Chris Brooks helps you do some careful analysis based on Luke 8.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
People who wear contacts or glasses understand why they do it. They can see better! Pastor Chris Brooks compares the Word of God to corrective lenses that help us see ourselves and the world around us more accurately.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you tempted to let your thoughts wander far from where they belong? Gretchen Saffles joins Nancy and Dannah to take us to the words of Jesus and teach us the secret of abiding in Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
You and I have an amazing tendency to take perfectly good blessings from God and turn them into God-substitutes. As Gretchen Saffles puts it, we start trying to drink from empty wells. We need to return to Jesus, the Fountain of living waters.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Is your spiritual life like a lush, fruitful garden or a dry, thirsty desert? Most are somewhere between these two extremes. Gretchen Saffles shares some tried-and-true ways we can become what she calls “well-watered women.”This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What makes your soul truly happy? Nancy helps you consider the only One who can bring you lasting satisfaction, joy, and renewal. According to Psalm 23, He’s your Good Shepherd, and He invites you to rest in Him.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Would you say your life is peaceful and unhurried? I think that’s pretty hard for most of us to say! It’s all too easy to lead cluttered and frantic lives. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth challenges you to slow down through this reflection on Psalm 23.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Need some practical tips to help you keep a quiet heart? Nancy encourages you to embrace daily quiet time, eliminate unnecessary life clutter, and take your anxieties to the Lord.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you anxious today? Nancy encourages you to quiet your heart with truths from Psalm 131. Through prayer and trust in the Lord, you can face even the most desperate circumstances with hope.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Life is full of unknowns, but God invites you to quiet your heart. In this episode Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shares how trust in Christ brings peace about the future.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you struggle with unanswered questions? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shares how Job’s story and Psalm 131 invite us to let go of striving, embrace mystery, and choose a quiet heart anchored in God’s wisdom.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Feeling frazzled and restless? Psalm 131 points you to humility, simplicity, and trust in God. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows how you can quiet your heart and find peace, even in the middle of life’s chaos.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If reading your Bible ever seems boring or too familiar, you need to be amazed again. Recapture the wonder with these highlights from True Woman '25, where the theme was The Word: Behold the Wonder.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Does your quiet time feel like just another box to check? In a classic conversation, Dr. Henry Blackaby wants you to know your devotions are more than a mundane task. They are your life. Soak up his advice for daily prayer and Bible study.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you walking through a valley? Nancy explains that shepherds lead their sheep through valleys on purpose, so that they can get to higher ground. According to Psalm 23, the Lord is with you in your suffering, leading you out to deeper joy.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you go to be with Jesus, what will be your legacy? For Kay Arthur, it’s a deep and abiding love for Scripture. She spent her life teaching women how to study God’s Word well, and there is so much we can learn from her faithfulness.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you have time to spend in the Word and prayer each day? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth welcomes you to study the life of an extremely busy man—Jesus. Find out how He made time alone with God a priority.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Dámaris Carbaugh is captivated by Jesus, and she wants you to be, too. How do you become captivated? You consume Scripture and ask the Spirit to renew your mind. Join us as we talk about the fruit of a personal devotional life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Is your heart responsive to God’s Word? That’s the question Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth wants you to consider. She’s offering a fresh perspective on the parable of the soils, and she’s encouraging you to cultivate a soft heart toward the Lord.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
How can you and your family honor the Lord in less-than-ideal circumstances? That’s something we’ll find out in a message from Voddie Baucham, now in heaven with the Lord.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you have a purposeful habit of meeting with the Lord? When the people of Israel were living in rebellion, Moses was intentional to meet with God. When he did, he got glimpses of glory. Be encouraged to establish time with God and behold His glory.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you ever tempted to think eternity will be boring? Colleen Chao has been living under a terminal diagnosis for four years. She’s thought a lot about entering eternity. She reminds us why believers in Jesus can be excited about their eternal home.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Colleen Chao had watched her son struggle with health problems, and she was discouraged. So her mentor told her to go get an orange and start marveling at God’s creation. Hear what happened.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When a storm is raging in your life, are you tempted to try and control your circumstances? If so, Nancy wants to remind you that the path to peace begins with embracing God’s sovereignty. You can trust Him even when chaos surrounds you.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
In the middle of his storm, David declared, “Let your glory be over all the earth.” Here’s a hard question: Is your drive in life to see God glorified or to see your circumstances made easier? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth helps you tackle this question.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
In Psalm 57, David was facing a storm, but he still said “My heart is steadfast.” To keep a quiet heart, he made an effort to sing praises to the Lord. You can praise God for his goodness, too—even when your circumstances don’t seem good.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We can face storms with strength when we remember God’s heart toward us. An audience member found freedom from depression when she understood God’s eagerness to forgive her. Sound doctrine anchored this woman, and it can anchor you, too.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We all experience storms. When you’re in the middle of the chaos, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth wants you to remember God hasn’t forsaken you. She shares from Psalm 57 to fill you with hope for the storms of life.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Words and definitions matter. We live in a time when basic terminology is being questioned. In this conversation, Elizabeth Urbanowicz shows parents how to help their children recognize the war of words and think rightly based on God’s truth.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are the kids in your life thankful for how God designed them as young men and women? In spite of such confusion today, Elizabeth Urbanowicz gives pointers to parents and teachers on how to help kids appreciate God’s good design in their sexuality.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Being a kid can be confusing! Young people today are being bombarded with half-truths and outright lies. In this episode, Elizabeth Urbanowicz talks to parents (and anyone who works with kids) about how to train them to recognize truth.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
There are so many resources available: books, conferences, podcasts, seminars. But Nancy wants to remind you—ultimately, what you need to fight today’s battles is to connect with God in prayer. She shows you how to lean on His strength.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
We need strength for troubled days. The problem is, we often look for strength in places that don’t provide it. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you where to draw strength for the battles you face.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
It is impossible for persecution to completely overtake the Church. It will endure to the end. In this episode, Dr. Karen Ellis shares three principles you can learn from the global church—principles that will help you persevere.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Is it possible to face discomfort, fear, even the possibility of death, and yet flourish? Dr. Karen Ellis says, yes, and for proof, all you have to do is look at when the Church of Jesus Christ is the healthiest.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
You can defy discouragement by clinging to your future hope. The Bible reminds you that your present circumstances are momentary and your reward in heaven is eternal. Dive into God’s Word with Nancy, and soak up strength to persevereThis podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
There’s a strong connection between fear and discouragement throughout Scripture. At least ten times, we read “Do not be afraid, do not be discouraged.” Nancy unpacks what this connection means for you in your own seasons of discouragement.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Endurance begins with believing God is up to something good. Sometimes our discouraging circumstances feel pointless. But everything God does is filled with meaning. Nancy reminds you of God’s promises and purposes in your discouragement.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When David’s circumstances were chaotic and confusing, he had a choice to make. You and I have the same decision. Will we inquire of the Lord and delight in His direction, or will we go our own way?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Curious what defying discouragement looks like? David, Paul, and American missionary Ann Judson could have been overwhelmed by challenging circumstances, but instead they encouraged themselves in the Lord. If you’re discouraged today, do the same.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What discourages you the most? The Bible tells us about a time David was tempted to be discouraged. His home was destroyed by an enemy army and his own men were accusing him. But David knew how to be encouraged in the Lord.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What’s your first impulse when fears arise? Is it panic? Frustration? Doubt? Judy Dunagan has learned that prayer is a better response. Learn to embrace prayer and praise as antidotes to fear.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If fear is flooding your heart, remember: it doesn’t have to overtake you. Judy Dunagan has learned that God’s promises are a safe dwelling place. She invites you to embrace His peace and protection. Rest in Ps. 91 and find refuge from fear’s raging.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Walking with a suffering friend can be intimidating. Jani Ortlund says: your presence is what’s most important. Supporting a suffering loved one involves clinging to God’s promises, cultivating an empathetic heart, and relying on the Holy Spirit.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If you feel emotionally dry, there are some practical steps you can take. Nancy encourages you to remember, receive, and rejoice in God’s plan. Doing these things will prepare you to walk through life’s deserts successfully.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
There are times when God seems so present and your emotions overflow toward Him. But there are other times that just feel dry. When you’re dry, will you still worship Him? Nancy helps you consider your heart attitude.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When trouble comes your way, you may only see difficulty. Despair. But God sees an opportunity to teach you something new. He wants to provide for you and build up your endurance. Find hope when you face problems and pain.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Nancy says times of testing help you trust God, even when you’re in impossible situations and you seem to have no resources to meet your needs. Learn to rest in the midst of life’s deserts, when you’re humbled and long for relief.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you discipline your children, it shows that you love them. It’s not loving to let them do whatever they want and learn bad habits. Does that help you understand why God sometimes disciplines you?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If you had to leave a nice house and live somewhere full of mud and rats, how would you respond? We’ll hear from a woman who experienced it, and didn’t think she could handle it. Hear about the surprising discovery she made.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When you’re in a season of God doing great things through you, be careful. The time right afterward might bring a lot of temptation.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If you ever feel especially close to God—like He’s using you in powerful ways—you can expect to go through some times that are less emotional and less fulfilling. Learn to prepare for desert experiences.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Do you know someone who always seems to be perfectly in touch with the Lord? Always on a spiritual high or a mountaintop experience? No matter what it looks like, they aren’t always there. Everyone spends time in the valley and needs to prepare.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
How do you heal from the pain of fatherlessness? Well, it’s not always a linear process, but Blair Linne offers some practical steps women can take. Listen as she shares what God’s Word says about adoption, forgiveness, and spiritual family.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
The pain of fatherlessness is an all-too-common experience. But Blair Linne says the Christian woman can live victoriously—even as she navigates her father’s absence. Consider how the gospel helps us cling to our heavenly Father, to begin to heal.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When facing a terminal diagnosis, despair is a natural response. But Colleen Chao has learned that when she focuses on heaven, she experiences hope and joy instead. Colleen casts a vision of the glory and goodness that awaits the suffering saint.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Eventually, every follower of Jesus will encounter grief. When we’re standing face to face with sorrow, what do we do? Ignore it? Get angry? Pastor Paul Tautges says there’s a better way. Learn to process through lament and hope in God’s promises.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Have you wrestled with anxiety or panic? If so, you’re not alone. Today, we’re hearing from a pastor whose anxiety became so severe he was diagnosed with “broken-heart syndrome.” He offers us honest counsel based on Scripture and his own experience.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you or those you know suffering physical pain that won’t relent? Today, we’re hearing from three women who know what it’s like to live with chronic physical pain and disease—and to do so in the presence of Jesus.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Can you find joy while waiting for God's answer? Where do you turn when a problem just won't go away? Join us to discuss these questions, and be encouraged to counsel your heart.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Has Jesus healed you from an ailment—either physical or spiritual? If so, you are called to live like the healthy, victorious woman you are in Christ. Learn more about this Savior who said “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace.”This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
When Jesus heals, he doesn’t just cover our suffering with a Band-Aid. He transforms us from the inside out, giving us a new identity and a testimony to share. Hear about one woman’s experience of miraculous healing.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Mark 5 tells the story of a woman who lived as an outcast for years because of her blood disease. She spent everything she had seeking a cure, but nothing worked. She knows she needs a miracle, and she’s determined to seek one out.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What does the hurting heart need? Platitudes? Band-Aids? Something to numb the pain? No, we need a better remedy. Dawn Wilson shares her powerful testimony of hope and gospel impact from her hospital room.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Throughout the New Testament, God’s people are warned against following the teaching of Balaam. What does he have to do with you and me?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Throughout the New Testament, God’s people are warned against following the teaching of Balaam—an Old Testament false prophet famous for talking with his donkey. What does he have to do with New Testament false teaching—and with you and me?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Does it ever feel like the enemies of God are gaining strength? Nancy reminds you not to worry. She shares of a king who set himself against Israel and the false prophet he hired to curse God’s people. Hear how God turns the situation around.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
As a child of God, do you have to be afraid of evil curses? Of magic or bad luck? Nancy will address that question by looking at the life of Balaam.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
One of the most unusual prophets in the Bible not only had an audible conversation with a donkey—the donkey also saved his life!This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Sometimes the situation that’s driving you the craziest is the exact situation God wants to use to teach you and bless you.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
Are you more likely to use your words to bless or to curse? You may not think of yourself as a curser . . . but do you sometimes use words as a weapon?This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
A greedy, self-seeking prophet is mentioned in eight different books of the Bible. Can you guess who he is? Here’s a hint—he had a conversation with a donkey. Can you guess who he is? Nancy will take you through this strange story.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What’s the point of studying God’s Word? Is it just to store up knowledge? Not according to Kelly Needham. Instead, she suggests we should explore the Bible, savoring it, banking on it, walking in it, and ultimately letting it lead us to God.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
What is a biblical response when others have cut you down with their words? God can provide hope, healing, and freedom from pain.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
The power of words can be sobering. Sometimes we need to simply speak less but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t speak at all. Like a professional chef, our words can be like a small amount of seasoning that turns a bland meal into a masterpiece.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today
If you’re like most people, you’re probably feeling pretty busy. In all the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it can be a challenge to stop, to think, and to ponder. Nancy show us why this is so worthwhile.This podcast is only possible with the support of listeners like you. Please consider giving generously to the work of helping women thrive in Christ: Give today