Jordan & Jessie reflect on the things they’ve learned about themselves during their first year of marriage
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In this episode, we ask our guest Lesley, why, after being in traditional church all her life and being involved in church leadership for many years, she has recently decided to leave.
What were the contributing factors to her decision, and what does Christian life and community look like for her now?
In this episode — part 3 in the series “Church: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” — George and Linz discuss both the blessings and challenges of leaving traditional church, and begin to look toward what the future might hold…
In this second episode of a new series, Linz and George discuss this important topic through the lens of their personal experience of being in churches and on church leadership for the last 40 years.
They also ask the question - what are they taking forward into future expressions of Christian community, and what are they leaving behind?
In the opening episode of this new series, George and Linz reflect on four decades of life and leadership within the church. Drawing from their own experiences, they explore both the strengths and shortcomings of Church as an institution. Together, they ask a vital question: What should be carried forward into future expressions of Christian community—and what is best left behind?
In this episode, Ethan and Linz dive into one of Christianity’s most debated doctrines: hell. They challenge the traditional idea of eternal conscious torment, arguing that Scripture points instead to something very different.
In this episode, Ethan gives an overview of the historical argument for the resurrection, explaining what historians believe about the person of Jesus, and what we can conclude from their research. The answer may surprise you.
In this episode, Linz looks at the words Jesus used to describe who He was, and what the implications of these are.
You might be surprised to hear what he said!
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In this episode, George talks about why God was able to say of Josiah, “neither before or after Josiah, was there a King like him, who turned to the Lord as he did…”
George then reflects on the impact Josiah’s example has had on his own life.
In this episode, Linz draws inspiration from the life of Joseph, and looks at how challenging circumstances and times of waiting are often part of a much bigger picture.
Joseph’s story reminds us that God really does want to bless us, and to bless others through us - probably more than we can imagine!
In this episode, American guests Kat and Amos discuss why they didn’t vote for Donald Trump, delving into Christian values and the tensions within the United States today.
In this episode, American guests Kat and Amos explore why they chose not to vote for Donald Trump, reflecting on their Christian convictions and the broader cultural and political tensions shaping the United States today.
In this episode, Ethan explores the difference between Jesus and the institutional structures of Christianity. He unpacks why our faith should be anchored in the person of Jesus rather than in a religious system that is prone to failure. While Christianity can fall short, Jesus remains constant and trustworthy.
In this episode, George shares his heart about how, in today's world, being kind is one of the toughest ways to live. It's easy to be hateful, vengeful, and divisive—but choosing to be kind is the way to transform the world around you. However, it's only for those who are willing to take the hard path over the easy one.
Here’s the latest from us plus something to make you smile…Question: how many takes do you think we needed to make a 1 minute video? 🤔😂
n this episode, Linz & Jessie talk about how various situations in Linz’s school life made her feel overlooked, which then led to a belief that she would always miss out.
Linz shares how she learned to overcome this destructive belief pattern, and the difference it made to feel truly seen by the one that matters most…
In this podcast, Linz, George, Jordan & Jessie discuss differing personality types, needs, wants and love languages.
Whether they are colleagues, friendships or romantic relationships, understanding someone's inner works, how they communicate and how they feel heard, seen and loved can be a beneficial tool in connecting to those around you.
In this episode, we take a look at some of the hate comments Jessie has received on one of her viral tik toks. It opens up a discussion into the building blocks of our relationship - and why we believed it was important to save sex for marriage.
In this podcast, Linz, George, Jordan & Jessie discuss things like marriage roles, what the Bible really has to say about submission, and the importance of understanding each others gifts & skills.
Linz talks about why she believes God’s heart breaks over the way men & women often see each other, & how different this is to the way God intended us to relate.
She also talks about the huge significance of Jesus’ prayer, right before He was arrested & crucified. Are we going to be part of the answer to that prayer, or perpetually work against it?!