Podcasts
The Way Home: Gary Thomas on finding freedom from toxic people
Gary Thomas joins me to talk about his new book When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People. In this book he draws from biblical and current day stories to equip readers with practical examples on how to handle toxic people. Each chapter includes insightful takeaways: Learn the difference between difficult people and toxic people…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Sarah Mae on forgiving when we’ve been hurt
Sarah Mae joins me today to talk about her book The Complicated Heart: Loving Even When It Hurts. She shares her story of growing up with an alcoholic mother and how she’s learned to forgive difficult people who have hurt her. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by The Good Book Company.…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Tim Goeglein on faith, family, and personal sacrifice
Tim Goeglein joins me to discuss his book American Restoration: How Faith, Family, and Personal Sacrifice Can Heal Our Nation. Tim is Vice President of External Relations for Focus on the Family. Formerly, he served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and as a deputy director of the White House Office of Public…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Tim Carney on “Alienated America” and the importance of community
Tim Carney joins me to talk about his book Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse. He shares what motivated him to write this book and why community is so important for our society. Tim is the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. This…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Mary DeMuth on the Church’s response to abuse
Mary DeMuth is a survivor of childhood sexual assault. She has written numerous books talking openly about how this shaped her life, how God has healed her, and how this has affected her as a wife and mother. Her most recent book is We Too: How the Church Can Respond Redemptively to the Sexual Abuse Crisis.…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Rachael Denhollander on advocating for abuse survivors
Rachael Denhollander was the first woman to come forward about the abuse and systemic coverup by USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University. Her testimony in a victim impact statment, directly confronting her abuser, Larry Nassar, went viral as she spoke of God’s justice and his grace. She has won numerous awards from Time Magazine, ESPN,…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Chris Fabry on “Overcomer”
Chris Fabry joins me to discuss his novel Overcomer, the companion novel to the movie by the same name. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality who hosts Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by The Good Book Company. Show Notes: Book: Overcomer Twitter: @chrisfabry…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Lee Eclov on viewing the church as family
Today is a special Tuesday edition of The Way Home podcast. I am so glad to be joined by Lee Eclov. Lee has been a mentor to me. He is pastor of Village Church of Lincolnshire in Lake Forest, Ill., and author of Feels Like Home: How Rediscovering the Church as Family Changes Everything. Show…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Phil Ryken on the Song of Solomon
What does the Bible say about God’s design for love, intimacy, and sexuality? Dr. Phil Ryken joins me today to talk about the Song of Solomon and his new book The Love of Loves in the Song of Songs. Dr. Ryken is president of Wheaton College. This episode of The Way Home is brought to…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Rebecca McLaughlin on “Confronting Christianity”
Christianity is the most widespread global belief system, but for many, the idea of biblical Christianity challenges some of our deepest beliefs. In her new book, Confronting Christianity, Rebecca McLaughlin explores 12 questions that keep many from considering faith in Christ. This episode of The Way Home is brought to you by Barbour Books. Show Notes: …
Read MoreThe Way Home: Katie Butler on human dignity and end-of-life decisions
How does a Christian approach end-of-life decisions with a human dignity focus and that honors the Lord? Katie Butler joins me today to discuss her book Between Life and Death: A Gospel-Centered Guide to End-of-Life Medical Care. Katie is a trauma and critical care surgeon who recently left clinical practice to homeschool her children. Show…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Mark Vroegop on the importance of lament
Mark Vroegop joins me to talk about lament and how to deal with deep pain in a broken world. Mark is author of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy and serves as Lead Pastor of College Park Church in Indianapolis. Show Notes: Book: Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy Twitter: @markvroegop Website: markvroegop.com
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