Everyday God for Your Every Day
Everyday God for Your Every Day is a weekly podcast to encourage you wherever you might be on this wild journey called life. As a flawed Christ Follower, I will share practical views on doing life with Jesus at the helm. We'll explore everything from the mundane, the suffocating, to the gut wrenching stuff like grief, suffering, loss, fear, insecurity, doubts, uncertainty, and parenting. The good, the bad and the ugly, all with God at our side. If you have ever felt as though you were alone in all of it, you are not. Join me every Sunday as we explore "lifing" with God.
Everyday God for Your Every Day
Latest Episodes
Navigating Life Transitions with God: The Messy Middle, Where God Grows Us
The hardest part of change is rarely the goodbye or the breakthrough. It’s the stretch in between, when you’ve let go of what was familiar and you still can’t see what God is building next. We close season one with Episode 15, “The Messy Middle...
Navigating Life Transitions With God : Ending, Losing & Letting Go
The month of May has a way of exposing how much life is made of endings. A graduation party, a last day of school, a move, a breakup, a promotion, an empty nest, or the quiet shift of perimenopause and menopause all carry the same truth: someth...
Clenched Fists Cannot Receive What God Wants to Give
We let go of the script and talk honestly about what happens after acceptance when God asks for real trust instead of a polished plan. We explore how clinging to old identities, old hurts, and false safety nets keeps our hands closed to the lov...
Acceptance Begins When I Stop Trying To Fix Everyone
The fastest way to lose peace is to make it your job to fix everybody. I’m closing out the Acceptance series by talking about the kind of acceptance that actually costs something: acknowledging people as they are, even when they think different...
Letting God Define Good or What's Best on a Scale We Cannot Fully See nor Understand.
The hardest spiritual questions usually show up when life hurts: If God already knows what will happen, do my choices matter? And if Scripture says God knows who will be saved, what do I do with the people I love who are far from Him? I sit wit...