We thirst for all kinds of things in our lives. Acceptance, security, love, purpose, comfort, sleep, and, of course, water. In this episode of Grow on the Go, Kevann and...
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Sometimes our questions are about seeking and sometimes they’re about stonewalling. Jesus always knew the difference even when the asker seemed insincere. In this...
What was Jesus’ intentional encounter with Mary communicating to us? How is divinity born to humanity important? In this Grow on the Go podcast, we talk about the...
Why did Jesus head into the wilderness and purposely subject himself to deprivation and temptation? In this Grow on the Go podcast, we look at Jesus’ extreme camping...
Jesus had all kinds of spontaneous interactions with people. But there were certain people that Jesus met up with in a very deliberate way. In this episode of Grow on...
We are excited to start a new series called Intentional Encounters. We talk about the times Jesus seemed to go out of his way to interact with one individual. In this...
We are wrapping up the lessons of our 10 Smart Things Women Can Do to Build a Better Life series in this Grow on the Go podcast. We explore the difference...
The 10 Commandments weren’t designed to help us be good. They were designed to show us there’s no way we can be. We don’t need to just clean up our act to please God. We...
What does trying to be a good person get you? Besides a nervous condition… not much. Kevann and I share about our own fear of failure and rejection, and the way...
Imagine hanging a little silver guillotine around your neck. What a weird thing it is that Christians place such importance on a symbol of torture. But there is...
It wasn’t just our relationship with God that went south in the Garden of Eden. Our relationships with other humans became tainted as well. Even though relationships are...
In this podcast, Kevann and I discuss what the Bible teaches about peace and how we can actually live calmly in the eye of the storm. I talk through how to pray...
Women are told we can have it all, but is that really what we want? Everybody has stress. Everybody has limits. Kevann and I talk about our own stress, how we each cope...
There is a sense in which God has deliberately made us discontent. Medicating that sense of longing gets us into all kinds of misery. Kevann and I chat today about what...
Selective comparison is the enemy of contentment. In today’s podcast, Kevann and I talk about our own struggles with body image, life phase, and other playgrounds of...
Kevann and I continue our personal reflections on self-acceptance and look at two more cornerstones of Biblical self-esteem. What does our autonomy and Jesus’ obedience...
In this first episode of season three on Grow on the Go, Kevann and I resume our discussion of my book 10 Smart Things Women Can Do to Build a Better Life. After a chat...
Today’s guest author, Catherine Storing, is a writing coach among many other things. Her work caught my eye because she teaches on the practice of journaling.
Meeting Ruth Chou Simons has me totally geeking out about art, words and seasons. It is kind of amazing how many things Ruth and I have in common: our love of art...
In today’s podcast, I meet fellow author Lynn Cowell to talk about her new Bible study on confidence. We chat about confidence and why that’s a topic she wanted to...
In this podcast, I host pastor, professor, and writer John Van Sloten in the studio. Together we discuss his new book Every Job a Parable which, by the way, was a heart...
Choosing to forgive someone doesn’t mean that what happened to you is okay. It means you are evicting an unwelcome tenant (pain) from your life.
Forgiveness is so terribly hard because we have a strong sense of right and wrong. We want wrongs to be righted. Learning to let someone off our hook means we need to...
We all have choices to make when we get hurt and while forgiveness isn’t the most intuitive choice, it is the only when that helps us reclaim our power and dignity.
Hanging on to money just isn’t good for us. Kevann and I look at the “curse of the lottery” and how giving, not getting is the recipe for joy. We also dig into the...