All things were created through Jesus and for Jesus, so we’re seeking to apply his Word to what’s happening here and now.
…
continue reading
We amplify trailblazing women who are influencing others and creating success in a big, bold way. From business leaders to authors, politicians to nonprofit founders, and everything in between, we are talking to leading women about what it takes to inspire, impact, and change their corner of the world. Interested in being a part of the Collab? Reach out to us at TheHerstoryCollaborative@gmail.com
…
continue reading
A weekly Christian podcast that celebrates the value of women in the church, home, and society. Our guests come from a variety of perspectives. We won’t always agree on everything, but we do agree that God is glorious, the Bible is true, women are valuable, and respectful conversation on this topic is essential in our day.
…
continue reading
1
Episode 182: Interview with Jen Pollock Michel
54:09
54:09
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
54:09
Jen Pollock Michel is a speaker and the author of numerous books. She is a regular contributor for Christianity Today. A wife and mother of five, Jen lives in Cincinnati where she moved to care for her mother. Jen first joined us in February of 2021. She is back with us today to talk about her new book Surprised by Paradox: The Promise of And in an…
…
continue reading
Amy Dixon is the author of three picture books—Maurice the Unbeastly, Sophie’s Animal Parade, and Marathon Mouse, as well as a middle-grade novel, Annie B., Made for TV. When she’s not writing, she is editing and marketing other people’s books. She writes from her home in Clovis, CA, where she lives on a steady diet of popcorn and coffee. Rob Dixon…
…
continue reading
Aubrey Sampson is passionate about helping hurting people find comfort and hope, walking with them as a fellow-traveler through pain. She is an award-nominated author, whose books include The Louder Song, a children’s book Big Feelings Days, and her forthcoming book, What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief (April, 2025, Na…
…
continue reading
1
Bonus Episode: Interview with Kristin Kobes Du Mez
39:13
39:13
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
39:13
In this bonus episode, Elyse interviews Kristin Kobes Du Mez, author of Jesus and John Wayne about her new film, For Our Daughters. In this documentary, which is a collaboration between women who were sexually assaulted, shamed, and blamed by their churches, and attorney Rachael Denhollender, Du Mez connects the dots between toxic masculinity, the …
…
continue reading
1
Episode 179: Jami Nato interview Jessica Thompson & Elyse Fitzpatrick
59:00
59:00
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
59:00
Jami Nato, social media influencer and author of This Must Be the Place: Following the Breadcrumbs of Your Past to Discover Your Purpose Today joins Elyse and Jessica and interviews them about the re-release of Give Them Grace: Leading your Kids to Joy and Freedom through Gospel-Centered Parenting.Fitzpatrick による
…
continue reading
1
Episode 178: Interview with Jen and Zoe Oshman
47:11
47:11
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
47:11
Jen Oshman has been in women’s ministry for over two decades on three continents. She’s the author of Enough About Me, Cultural Counterfeits, Welcome, and It’s Good to be a Girl. She’s the Director of Women’s Ministry in her local church, the mother of four daughters, and currently resides with her family in Colorado where they planted Redemption P…
…
continue reading
Nay Dawson lives in Southampton with the wonderful Jon and two beautiful girls. She is the founder of Passion for Evangelism—a network of creative, public, female evangelists. Nay is a trustee for the Cowrie Scholarship Foundation, raising money for disadvantaged Black British students. You can find out more about her at naydawson.com. She is also …
…
continue reading
Nancy Moore is the founder and lead consultant of NL Moore & Associates. Her company helps churches and faith-based organizations take the guesswork out of their most important leadership decisions. In this episode, Nancy shares how she realized her gift of leadership, call to ministry, and deep love for the local church and brought these together …
…
continue reading
Glenna Marshall is a pastor’s wife and mother of two energetic sons. She is the author of The Promise is His Presence and Everyday Faithfulness. She writes regularly at GlennaMarshall.com on biblical literacy, suffering, and the faithfulness of God. She is a member of Grace Bible Fellowship in Sikeston, Missouri.…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 174: Interview with Elizabeth Mitchell
41:41
41:41
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
41:41
Cohost: Dr Pamela MacRae is a professor in the Applied Theology and Church Ministry Division at Moody Bible Institute, giving oversight to the Ministry to Women major, as well as the Ministry to Women Online Certificate program. She also serves on an executive team of Naomi’s House, a residential program for sexually exploited women in the Chicagol…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 173: Greatest Hits - Interview with Nancy Guthrie
37:33
37:33
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
37:33
This conversation originally aired on January 8th, 2020. Nancy Guthrie — Elyse and Eric are joined by author, speaker, and bible teacher Nancy Guthrie in a conversation about the importance of biblical theology, particularly as a comfort in suffering.Fitzpatrick, Schumacher による
…
continue reading
1
Episode 172: Greatest Hits - Interview with Paul David Tripp
1:03:46
1:03:46
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:03:46
This conversation originally aired on January 7th, 2021. Author and speaker Paul Tripp joins Elyse and Eric for a conversation about the gospel and masculinity.Fitzpatrick, Schumacher による
…
continue reading
1
Episode 171: Greatest Hits - Interview with Joni Eareckson Tada
46:14
46:14
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
46:14
This originally aired September 6th, 2021. Elyse and Eric are joined by Joni Eareckson Tada, founder of Joni and Friends, a Christian non-profit that has advanced disability ministry and changing the church and communities around the world since 1979. Learn more at joniandfriends.org.Fitzpatrick, Schumacher による
…
continue reading
1
Episode 170: Greatest Hits - Interview with Diane Laneberg
46:13
46:13
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
46:13
This originally aired on February 11, 2021 Eric and Elyse talk with internationally recognized psychologist Dr. Diane Langberg about her life, her career in trauma care, and her latest book Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church.Fitzpatrick, Schumacher による
…
continue reading
1
Episode 169: Interview with Kristi and Davey Blackburn
49:39
49:39
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
49:39
Kristi and Davey Blackburn are living a beautiful story of redemption and healing, forgiveness and hope. Together, they are of the founders of “Nothing is Wasted,” a ministry that exists to help you navigate trauma, tragedies, and major life transitions and find purpose in your pain. You can discover more about their story and resources at www.noth…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 168: Interview with Grethchen Ronnevik
56:31
56:31
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
56:31
Gretchen loves rich theology rooted in real life. She created Gospel Mentoring, a training program for intergenerational discipleship, and is the co-host of Freely Given, a podcast on living free in Christ. She has articles published at 1517, Christianity Today, Mere Orthodoxy, and regularly speaks at events. Her books include: Ragged: Spiritual Di…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 167: Interview with Ann Maree Goudzwaard
1:03:23
1:03:23
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:03:23
Ann Maree Goudzwaard is the founder and Executive Director of Help[H]er. She advocates for women in crisis, trains in church advocacy, and produces materials for the HelpHer ministry. Her doctorate is in ministry, specifically biblical counseling. She's also certified in domestic abuse advocacy (CTP) and has completed three of the courses for the G…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 166: Interview with Whitney K. Pipkin
58:32
58:32
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
58:32
Whitney K. Pipkin is the author of We Shall All Be Changed: How Facing Death With Loved Ones Transforms Us. Whitney lives with her husband, three children and a dog named Honeybun in Northern Virginia, where they are longtime members of Grace Bible Church in Lorton. She has worked as a journalist for a decade and a half, with articles appearing in …
…
continue reading
Jessika Sanders is a wife and mother of three, and the founder and Executive Director of Praying Through Ministries. Passionate about equipping others with biblical truth, especially in suffering, she has contributed to publications including So God Made a Mother (edited by Leslie Means) and Hope When Your Heart is Heavy (from Proverbs 31 Ministrie…
…
continue reading
Aimee is an author, speaker, blogger, podcaster and former coffee shop owner. She’s the author of several books, including Housewife Theologian, Theological Fitness, No Little Women, Why Can’t We Be Friends, Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, The Sexual Reformation: Restoring the Dignity and Personhood of Man and Woman and her latest b…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 163: Interview with Kari Minter
1:03:59
1:03:59
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:03:59
Kari Minter is the creator and founder of KariMinter.com, where she writes and creates resources to help women cultivate a deeper walk with God. In addition, she works for the Baptist Convention of Iowa as a church planters' spousal advocate. Kari earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Secondary Education from the University of Northern Iowa and a Ma…
…
continue reading
Stacy is a pastor's wife, momma of four kids ranging from ten to twenty, writer and speaker. My aim in writing is to point others to Christ through the beauty of words, application of the Bible and lessons I'm learning in my own life. She's always loved the beauty of words that are strung together well. In college I began journaling my life experie…
…
continue reading
Eric Schumacher is an author, podcaster, and a songwriter. He has served in pastoral ministry for over two decades, currently as the pastoral ministry director for the Baptist Convention of Iowa. Along with his podcast partner (the beautiful, wise, and skillful, Elyse Fitzpatrick), he is the co author of Worthy and Jesus and Gender, and the sole au…
…
continue reading
Courtney Ellis is an author, speaker, pastor, and host of “The Thing With Feathers Podcast.” She is also a birder, encourager, inspiration-giver, and laugh-bringer based in Orange County, California where she lives with her husband (also a pastor!) and three young children. Get her newest book, Looking Up: A Birder’s Guide to Hope Through Grief is …
…
continue reading
Kylie Collins (RN, BSN) is the Founder and Executive Director of Walk With You, a non-profit devoted to walking with families as they experience the loss of a child. https://www.walkwithyounonprofit.org Covenant of Water American Dirt Support us on Patreon!Fitzpatrick, Schumacher による
…
continue reading
Jami Nato is a writer, serial entrepreneur, and apparently an Instagram influencer (insert jazz hands). She mentors thousands of leaders by running an essential oils business and a local coffee shop. She has four non-Catholic kids who attend Catholic school, one irritatingly athletic husband, a dog with one eye, and several plants she brings to the…
…
continue reading
After spending a few years in the campaign and elections field, Ashley Guzik followed God's nudge and took a leap of faith to accept a job at the San Diego Rescue Mission, a faith-based shelter and rehabilitation program for those experiencing homelessness. With a quick stint assisting the Development Team, Ashley transitioned into the Church and C…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 156: Interview with Lore Ferguson Wilbert
41:58
41:58
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
41:58
Lore Ferguson Wilbert is the author of A Curious Faith and Handle with Care, which won a 2021 Christianity Today Book Award. She writes at lorewilbert.com. Wilbert has written for Christianity Today, Fathom magazine, and She Reads Truth and served as general editor of B&H’s Read and Reflect with the Classics. She lives in the Adirondack mountains i…
…
continue reading
Susie serves as Executive Director of Hope for San Diego, which serves as a trusted partner for individuals, churches, and non-profit organizations to work together for the flourishing of our city. It’s her privilege to serve a dedicated group of volunteers and donors who give of themselves to see their vulnerable neighbors thrive. Susie loves to l…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 154: Interview with Alina Hui-Wen Sato
1:01:11
1:01:11
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:01:11
Alina has been a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) nurse since 2010. She often jokes that as an introvert and a fairly low-stimulation kind of person, she is working in a job where she doesn't belong. Yet her passion for nursing has only grown over time, despite all of its incredible demands, complexities, and growing moral dilemmas. It is not a…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 153: Interview with Bri Stensrud
1:13:10
1:13:10
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:13:10
Bri Stensrud is an author, human dignity advocate, and the Director of Women of Welcome. Her passion is to equip the Church to engage more consistently and tangibly in holistic human dignity issues. Throughout her previous work in the pro-life movement, Bri continually faced questions from those concerned about immigrants and refugees. Understandin…
…
continue reading
Joy Forrest is the founder and executive director of Called to Peace Ministries (CTPM). She is author of Called to Peace: A Survivor’s Guide to Finding Peace & Healing After Domestic Abuse and the Called to Peace Companion Workbook. Joy holds an Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and has been active…
…
continue reading
After a year-long hiatus, Elyse and Eric are back with a new episode. In this episode, they remind us of the reason for this podcast. Then they catch us up on what has been going on in their lives. Become a Patreon Supporter! Mentioned by Elyse: Women of Welcome World Relief Hope for San Diego "Home" Poem American Dirt Start with Welcome National I…
…
continue reading
1
The American Criminal Justice System Needs Reform: A Christian Proposal with Matt Martens
48:50
48:50
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
48:50
It is comfortable and easy to remain naive and sheltered from the realities of the American criminal justice system. Hearing the stories of those who’ve been wrongfully held and convicted is heartbreaking. Reading the statistics is shocking. In our democratic republic, we must do better. You and I and all citizens have conferred the responsibility …
…
continue reading
1
The Grumbler’s Guide to Giving Thanks with Dustin Crowe
36:36
36:36
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
36:36
Do you find yourself grumbling about life, circumstances, work, stress? Are you quick to complain? Do you have an established routine of giving thanks? Do you know to whom you give thanks and why that matters? What about giving thanks in the midst of a dark trial? It’s Thanksgiving week and Dustin Crowe and Jen Oshman are diving deep into all of th…
…
continue reading
1
Gender Roles, Church Mothers, and the Wide Open Arms of the Black Church with Khristi Adams
46:13
46:13
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
46:13
“Debates about women’s roles in the church are back in the headlines, but a lot of them leave out a large and important group of American Christians: the Black church.” - Khristi Lauren Adams, author, minister, dean, and advocate. When we read these first lines of a recent Christianity Today article by Khristi Adams, we knew we wanted to hear more.…
…
continue reading
1
Cross-Cultural Adoption Takes More than Love with Brittany Salmon
50:22
50:22
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
50:22
Should white parents adopt children of color? Today more than 40% of adoptions are transracial, so it’s a conversation we need to have. November is National Adoption Month, so we’re talking about adoption, ethnicity, adoptee and birth mom voices, and more on this episode with Dr. Brittany Salmon. As an adoptive mom herself, she offers a ton of wisd…
…
continue reading
1
New Research Reveals Troubling Inequities in Women’s Ministry: A Conversation with Jen Wilkin
49:46
49:46
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
49:46
A new survey of churches across the US reveals that only 17% of women’s ministry leaders are in paid staff positions at their churches. Put another way, 83% of women’s ministry leaders serve totally as volunteers. Additionally, only 5% of women’s ministry leaders conduct their planning with the involvement of the wider church staff. Women’s ministr…
…
continue reading
1
What is the unborn? And Other Questions to Advance the Pro-Life Movement with Scott Klusendorf
36:23
36:23
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
36:23
While the overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022 was a victory for life, we have so much more work to do. Most Americans are pro-choice and lack a vision for what a truly pro-life society could look like. Pro-life advocates must get better at articulating our position and moving our mission forward with energy and passion. This episode includes both data …
…
continue reading
1
A Palestinian Brother in Christ Shares His Experience and Perspective: Pastor Marwan Aboul-Zelof
1:01:17
1:01:17
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
1:01:17
On this bonus episode of All Things we are taking time to listen to the experience of our Palestinian brother in Christ, Pastor Marwan Aboul-Zelof. He shares openly with us what it’s like to be a Palestinian Christian in the Middle East at this time in history. Pastor Aboul-Zelof was born in the Middle East and has family roots throughout the regio…
…
continue reading
1
Is it Even Possible to Love People Who Drive you Crazy? Finding Real Church Unity with Jamie Dunlop
38:26
38:26
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
38:26
Almost half of all Christians and pastors associate “unity” with “agreement.” Almost half of all Christians say they experience unity in their friendships, but only about one-third say they experience unity with their church family. The data bears out what many feel: our local church families are not deeply unified. In fact, we find agreement, harm…
…
continue reading
1
Do You See Your Muslim Neighbor? With A. S. Ibrahim
38:34
38:34
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
38:34
Muslims make up about 1% of our population here in the United States. But what do most of us Americans really know about Islam in general and what do we know about our Muslim neighbors in particular? A.S. Ibrahim, professor of Islamic studies and director of the Center for the Christian Understanding of Islam at The Southern Baptist Theological Sem…
…
continue reading
1
The Good and Dangerous Gift of Authority with Jonathan Leeman
36:19
36:19
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
36:19
Research and common sense say most of us are suspicious of our authorities. The American way is to be ruggedly individual and totally autonomous. As a people, we don’t like anyone meddling in our own goals and dreams and how we plan to reach them. Making matters worse, examples of terrible authority abound. Daily news headlines reveal bad authoriti…
…
continue reading
1
Our Culture Feels Chaotic But there’s a 250 year old Reason for That: 1776 with Andrew Wilson
39:54
39:54
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
39:54
In the 21st century, culture changes fast. It may seem like there’s never been a more tumultuous period in history. But there was one year - 1776 - that changed the social trajectory of the Western world as we know it. On today’s episode we’re talking with Andrew Wilson about why we are the way that we are. It turns out we in the West underwent som…
…
continue reading
1
Where do Christianity & Mental Illness Collide? With Christian Psychologist Tom Karel
44:33
44:33
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
44:33
Mental illness has historically been so taboo in the church. Christians struggle to know how our mental health and spiritual health impact one another. Many are paralyzed by the fear of saying the wrong thing. Still others feel ashamed by their own struggles and silently suffer because they fear the judgement of others. Church, this should not be. …
…
continue reading
1
Online All The Time: Applying Christian Wisdom to our Digital Connection with Samuel James
47:34
47:34
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
47:34
In 1997 only about 1 in 5 American adults had been on the internet in the last three months. Today, over 85% are online every single day and 30% say they’re almost constantly online. On average we check our phone every 12 minutes and a large portion of us check ours right when we wake up. This is a massive shift for humanity over the span of just o…
…
continue reading
1
Suffering is the Source of Joy: A Conversation with Joni Eareckson Tada
38:42
38:42
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
38:42
"No one is immune to suffering. It’s a part of life on this side of heaven, and yet we do all we can to avoid it, numb it, or end it. We in the West have a poor theology and practice of suffering. On this first episode of the fall 2023 season of All Things, we are joined by Joni Eareckson Tada. Joni is a well-known author, speaker, and advocate who…
…
continue reading
1
Let's Go Barbie! A Christian Conversation & Critique of the Barbie Movie
49:23
49:23
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
49:23
Thanks for listening to this Bonus Episode of All Things! Jen is joined by Dr. Christina Crenshaw to discuss the blockbuster Barbie movie, which hit theaters just last weekend. If you’ve already seen it and you’re eager to process it with some girlfriends through a theological lens, this is the conversation for you! Or, if you haven’t seen it, but …
…
continue reading
1
Episode 124: With Laura Wifler: People with Disabilities: Seeing What’s Different, Seeing What’s the Same
33:58
33:58
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
33:58
The conversation surrounding disabilities and people with disabilities is evolving and confusing in the West. On the one hand, we see record numbers of abortions due to parents being afraid or unwilling to bring a child with disabilities into the world. For example 67% of children who *may* have down syndrome are aborted in the United States. On th…
…
continue reading
1
Episode 123: With Dan Darling: When Division is Incentivized
31:42
31:42
「あとで再生する」
「あとで再生する」
リスト
気に入り
気に入った
31:42
One major reason unity in our nation, families, and churches is so fragile is because division and cynicism have been incentivized. We all stand to gain a lot when we retreat to our own corners and tribes. It’s easier to sit in an echo chamber and be told you are right than to wrestle with different perspectives. Less gracious, more extreme opinion…
…
continue reading