Podcasts
The Way Home: Chap Bettis on ‘Parenting with Patience’
What is proper anger in regards to parenting? How do we handle it? Chap Bettis joins us to talk about patience and anger in parenting. Chap is offering The Way Home listeners free video training if they show proof of book purchase. Once you’ve purchased Parenting with Patience: Overcoming Anger in the Home, email Melanie and she will…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Jared Wilson on pastoring and encouragement during COVID-19
My friend Jared Wilson joins me for a bonus episode of The Way Home. On Tuesdays we will be releasing episodes focused on the COVID-19 pandemic. Jared shares some of the struggles pastors are facing during this unprecedented time. As well as encouragement he would offer pastors who are feeling overworked in this season. Jared…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Jeanne Allert on offering hope to victims of human trafficking
Jeanne Allert is the founder and Executive Director of The Samaritan Women. She joins me to share how the organization helps those who have suffered from human trafficking and domestic violence find a place of shelter and hope to put their lives back together. This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by our friends…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Jesse and Julie Masson on new challenges families face during COVID-19
Today on the podcast my colleague Julie Masson and her husband Jesse join me to discuss some of the new challenges and realities many are or will face because of COVID-19. The Massons are parents to three kids. Julie works from home and serves as the Marketing Director for the ERLC. Jesse is a counselor…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Scott Lindsey on the mission and motivation of Faithlife
Scott Lindsey, executive director of Faithlife, joins me to discuss the latest trends in Bible study and why it’s important to spend time in the Scriptures. Scott has spent more than two decades teaching others how to more effectively and efficiently study the Bible. This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by our friends…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Jason Thacker on AI, ethics, and a biblical worldview
Are robots going to take my job? How are smartphones affecting my kids? Do I need to worry about privacy when I get online or ask Siri for directions? Jason Thacker joins me to talk about artificial intelligence (AI), ethics, and a biblical worldview as it pertains to technology. Jason is the author of the…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Sam Allberry on sexual ethics
How do we speak to a world that has diametrically different views on sexuality than we do as Christians? Sam Allberry joins me to discuss sexual ethics as well as his book Why does God care who I sleep with? This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by our friends at The Good Book…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Esther Allen on image, identity, and finding freedom
There are so many places we are pushed to locate our identity: our work, our gifts, our family, our platforms, even our ministry. Esther Fleece Allen, author and speaker, joins us to help find freedom from identities that disappoint and labels that hurt. This is a conversation that is important for parents and pastors, moms…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Courtney Reissig on the Psalms
Courtney Reissig joins me to talk about her love for the Psalms and how reading them has helped her through life’s highs and lows. Courtney is a writer, speaker, and blogger. She is a member at Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock, Ark. This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by our friends at…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Beth Moore on her love for the Bible
Beth Moore joins me to talk about her love for the Bible and when she first realized she wanted to teach the Bible. She also shares how the church was a refuge for her as a child growing up in an abusive home. Beth is the author of the brand new book Chasing Vines: Finding Your…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Harold Senkbeil on pastoral ministry and shepherding
Harold Senkbeil joins me to talk about pastoral ministry, the decline in the concept of shepherding within the church, and his excellent book The Care of Souls: Cultivating a Pastor’s Heart. I highly recommend this book! Dr. Senkbeil serves as as Executive Director for Spiritual Care for DOXOLOGY, a recognized service organization of The Lutheran Church –…
Read MoreThe Way Home: Briana Stensrud on refugees, immigration and human dignity
Briana Stensrud joins me to talk about refugees, immigrants, and a recent trip she took to the border of Mexico. She shares how Christians can engage on the issue of immigration and be fruitful. Bri is the Director of Welcome. Her passion is to equip the Church to think Biblically and pragmatically about exercising a holistic,…
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