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    How to Stop Performing and Start Resting in God: Isaiah

    How to Stop Performing and Start Resting in God: Isaiah

    On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Brooke Ligertwood dive into the beauty, depth, and prophetic hope woven throughout Isaiah. This conversation is a reminder that God is not after performance, He is after our hearts. Pull up a chair, we're so glad you are here. Book Reference: The Prophecy of Isaiah - J. Alec Motyer
    424: Source of All Fear

    424: The Source of All Fear

    Hello, my friend. Thanks for joining me today. You're likely familiar with the story of the first sin. The moment in the Garden of Eden when Eve defied God's instruction to not eat the fruit from one specific tree. But have you ever considered what was at war in Eve's mind and heart? Maybe she wasn't simply prideful, or disobedient, but perhaps she was first afraid?

    Episode 37: How to Find Joy in All Circumstances with Tara Leigh Cobble

    Episode 37: How to Find Joy in All Circumstances with Tara Leigh Cobble

    Tara Leigh Cobble, host of the The Bible Recap Podcast, joins u today to talk about how reading the Bible changed her life and how to find joy in the presence of God no matter your circumstance. It is a timely episode that you don't wan't to miss!
    How to Experience Deeper Intimacy with God: Song of Solomon

    How to Experience Deeper Intimacy with God: Song of Solomon

    On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the beauty, mystery, and intimacy of Song of Solomon. Together, they explore the poetic imagery, allegorical themes, and surprising significance of female voices throughout the book, while unpacking how Song of Solomon ultimately points to the deep affection God has for His people. This conversation is an invitation to slow down, lean into the heart of God, and rest in the reality that you are fully known and deeply loved. So pull up a chair and stay awhile.
    423: 8 Ways to Stop Worry 

    423: 8 Ways to Stop Worry 

    Hello, friend. Welcome back to the Encouraging Word Podcast. Today's episode finds us considering one of the most common human emotions: worry. And in Matthew Chapter 14, we're reminded of one of God's most enduring promises: with Jesus, you always have enough. 

    My Adult Child Went No Contact

    My Adult Child Went No Contact

    Today on the show I'm joined by Angie, who's greiving the fact that her adult daughter went "no contact" recently, withdrawing from family activities and isolating her daughter from seeing her grandma. Angie is grieving both the loss of her relationship with her daughter as well as her granddaughter, and wondering if there is anything she can do to move toward reconciliation and connection. I talk her through the building blocks of a safe relationship,what she can and what she can't do, and what it means for her to work on creating a space of safety and security for her adult daughter and their relationship with one another, even through their differences. According to Angie, their differing political views have kept her daughter away, so we spend some time talking about navigating the difficult territory when there is a stark contrast of views and perspectives between two people, whether politically, theologically, or otherwise. This episode is more important in this generation and culture than it ever has been before, so take the time to listen, process, and learn alongside Angie. To go deeper in your relationships with others, grab a copy of People Skills and learn the skills you need to strengthen your relationships. 

    The Debra Fileta Counselors Network:

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    Finding Wisdom in a Noisy World: Proverbs and Ecclesiastes

    Finding Wisdom in a Noisy World: Proverbs and Ecclesiastes

    On today's Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the wisdom literature of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, exploring the contrast between Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly and what it means to live with discernment in a complicated world. From stories about parenting and boundaries to the reminder that life is fleeting and God is faithful, this conversation is both practical and hopeful. Pull up a chair and come hang out on the porch with us!
    422: Finding Peace in a Day of Panic

    422: Finding Peace in a Day of Panic

    Hi, friend. I hope you're doing well today. We're in the midst of a series here on the podcast looking at occasions Jesus instructed us to not be anxious or afraid. Today we're going to Matthew chapters 24 and 25, to the final week of Jesus' life. He knows what awaits him, but his admonition to his disciples remains the same: Don't be afraid.
    Bonnie Keen - From Brokenness to Harmony: Bonnie Keen's Story of Redemption

    Bonnie Keen - From Brokenness to Harmony: Bonnie Keen's Story of Redemption

    This is a deeply moving conversation about faith, forgiveness, and resilience. From a turbulent childhood to the heights of Christian music with First Call, Bonnie shares how God redeemed heartbreak, rebuilt her calling, and continues to inspire her creative journey today.
    Ep 240: Jennie Lusko: Fresh Mercies Every Day

    Ep 240: Jennie Lusko: Fresh Mercies Every Day

    Jennie Lusko is the guest - on her own podcast - to celebrate the release of her new devotional Fresh Mercies Every Day, a 40-day book drawn from decades of her personal journals (yes, she has over 100 of them, all laid out chronologically on the floor). Levi, Jennie, and their firstborn daughter Alivia dig into the writing process, Jennie's lifelong journaling habit that started at age eight, and what it actually looks like to receive God's mercy instead of just trying to earn it. Plus: Jennie's most-prayed prayers, her quiet time hacks, and the Jurassic Park speech Levi somehow turns into a tribute to his wife.

    Connect with us on social!

    Levi: @levilusko

    Jennie: @jennielusko

    Fresh Life Church: @freshlife

    [Links]

    Fresh Mercies Everyday: https://bit.ly/4dPREWB

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    Time Stamps:

    00:02:27 - Levi confesses he secretly read the book before Jennie gave it to him 

    00:07:38 - Alivia's Japan mission trip

    00:10:56 - The story behind Fresh Mercies Every Day 

    00:17:06 - Over 100 journals laid out across the floor 

    00:30:16 - How do you stop trying to earn mercy and just receive it? 

    00:36:33 - Jennie's quiet time ingredients (and the timer trick)

    How to Stop Performing and Start Resting in God: Isaiah

    How to Stop Performing and Start Resting in God: Isaiah

    On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Brooke Ligertwood dive into the beauty, depth, and prophetic hope woven throughout Isaiah. This conversation is a reminder that God is not after performance, He is after our hearts. Pull up a chair, we're so glad you are here. Book Reference: The Prophecy of Isaiah - J. Alec Motyer
    How to Experience Deeper Intimacy with God: Song of Solomon

    How to Experience Deeper Intimacy with God: Song of Solomon

    On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the beauty, mystery, and intimacy of Song of Solomon. Together, they explore the poetic imagery, allegorical themes, and surprising significance of female voices throughout the book, while unpacking how Song of Solomon ultimately points to the deep affection God has for His people. This conversation is an invitation to slow down, lean into the heart of God, and rest in the reality that you are fully known and deeply loved. So pull up a chair and stay awhile.
    Ep 60: A Conversation with Jackie Hill Perry

    Ep 60: A Conversation with Jackie Hill Perry

    Sit down with the Luskos and Jackie Hill Perry for a conversation on the church's response to homosexuality, how God's holiness leads us to freedom, and writing words that matter. 

    Links: 

    Connect with Levi: levilusko.com @levilusko on social media

    Connect with Jennie: jennielusko.com or @jennielusko on social media

    Connect with Fresh Life Church: freshlife.church or @freshlife on social media

    Connect with Jackie Hill Perry: jackiehillperry.com or @jackiehillperry on social media

    Holier Than Thou

    Gay Girl Good God

     Summer Cuts, Golden Friendships, and the Delight of God - Episode 32

    Summer Cuts, Golden Friendships, and the Delight of God - Episode 32

    Summary: What's up! This week on the POGcast, the girls are talking about summer haircuts, friendships that carry you through every season (and sightings of the unofficial Point of Grace!), and the real joys of being a child of God. 

    We want to hear your real stories of true friendship! Email us at pointofgracestories@gmail.com and you may even hear it on the podcast! 

    Timestamps:

    2:26 What's Up: Sunshine, Summer Cuts, and the K-LOVE Fan Awards 

    7:25 Circle of Friends: Cruises, Music, and Some Real-Life Golden Girls 

    14:08 What in the Word: John 1, Tim Keller, and the Joys of Being a Child of God 

    24:02 Circle Up: Catalina Crunch, Zazzle.com Personalized Playing Cards, and "The Practice of the Presence of God" by Brother Lawrence

    Thread of Redemption: How the Old and New Testaments Point to Jesus

    The Thread of Redemption: How the Old and New Testaments Point to Jesus

    Today on the Back Porch, we welcome Rabbi Jason Sobel for a porch-side chat about how the threads of Scripture ~ Old and New ~ braid into one story pointing to Jesus's divine identity and mission. We sit with His self-emptying love (kenosis), where humility becomes strength, and find ourselves drawn into shalom - the wholeness, peace, and restoration secured by the cross and resurrection. Pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
    Ep 88: A Conversation with Chip Lusko

    Ep 88: A Conversation with Chip Lusko

    Sit down with Jennie, Levi, and his dad, Chip as they recount stories of childhood, upbringing, origin stories, parenting, and leaving a legacy.

    Connect with us on social!

    Levi: @levilusko

    Jennie: @jennielusko

    Fresh Life Church: @freshlife

    Chip: @chiplusko

    Embodied Devotion with Dr. Craig Keener: Part 1

    Embodied Devotion with Dr. Craig Keener: Part 1

    Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology took place in Wilmore, KY, on the campus of Asbury Theological Seminary, because Alli and I had the phenomenal privilege of spending time with one of our favorite - and I mean one of the most favorite of all our favorites - Bible scholars, Dr. Craig Keener. I quote or cite Dr. Keener all the time because his book on hermeneutics, his commentaries on the New Testament, and his classic Bible Background Commentary are some of the sturdiest scaffolding I've built my Christocentric belief system on. He's the one I paraphrase every time I say, "If you get out of the Bible what you were expecting to get out of the Bible, you need to raise your expectations!" because Dr. Keener is among the wise saints who've taught me that the redemptive truisms in this divine love letter we call the Bible are always bigger and better than our finite human minds can comprehend! His life's work proves that Scripture isn't a flat text to memorize or a proposition to study, but it provides a way for us to engage with the only true God who sees us and loves us, and is always in pursuit of our hearts. For Alli and I, getting to spend the day with Dr. Keener felt like being junior high kids who love singing in the choir but aren't particularly melodic, yet we got invited to harmonize with Pavarotti! And the best part about this conversation wasn't even the wisdom bombs he humbly dropped, y'all - it was how his heart is surely bigger than his extraordinary brain because even though Dr. Keener is a world-renowned New Testament scholar, almost every time he talked about the love Jesus has lavished him with, his eyes welled up with tears. I'm telling you, this man walks with God and just being in his presence helped us lean more fully into our Savior's embrace. So please grab a cup of coffee (or one of those fancy electrolyte-enhanced waters) and your Bible - unless you're picking dog hairs off your black jeans, of course - and come spend some time on the porch with us.

    Do It Anyway is available wherever you buy books.

    Ep 32: Understanding Christians and Party Politics

    Ep 32: Understanding Christians and Party Politics

    What political party would Jesus join? In this episode, Lance Hahn talks about Christianity and party politics. He will talk about the Republican and Democrat platform and analyze them through a Biblical lens. Is it possible that Christians can be on opposite sides of the aisle? Absolutely. New shows drop every Tuesday. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    Finding Wisdom in a Noisy World: Proverbs and Ecclesiastes

    Finding Wisdom in a Noisy World: Proverbs and Ecclesiastes

    On today's Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the wisdom literature of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, exploring the contrast between Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly and what it means to live with discernment in a complicated world. From stories about parenting and boundaries to the reminder that life is fleeting and God is faithful, this conversation is both practical and hopeful. Pull up a chair and come hang out on the porch with us!
    Scotty Smith - Theology of Worship Bonus

    Scotty Smith - Theology of Worship Bonus

    Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology is all about the contextual biblical scaffolding for a series we're calling the Theology of Worship. But lest you think we're going to be talking about the three or four songs before a sermon or our preferred style of music, let me assure you this conversation isn't just for people who can carry a tune or for those who know how to navigate their Apple music ap! Frankly, our tendency to associate worship solely with music is like limiting ourselves to one food group for every single meal for the rest of our lives - I love Tex Mex y'all, but if I had to eat chips and queso three times a day, every day, for the rest of my life it would be sadly and unnecessarily reductive! In the Christian context, worship is so much wider and deeper and more comprehensive than a song list or a musical genre. Case in point, listen to what one of our favorite theologians here at BPT - Dr. N.T. Wright - says about the centrality of worship: All kingdom work is rooted in worship. Or, to put it the other way around, worshipping the God we see at work in Jesus is the most politically charged act we can ever perform. Christian worship decares that Jesus is Lord and that therefore, by strong implication, nobody else is. What's more, it doesn't just declare it as something to be believed, like the fact that the sun is hot or the sea wet. It commits the worshipper to allegiance, to following this Jesus, to being shaped and directed by him. Worshipping the God we see in Jesus orients our whole being, our imagination, our will, our hopes, and our fears away from the world where Mars, Mammon, and Aphrodite (violence, money, and sex) make absolute demands and punish anyone who resists. It orients us instead to a world in which love is stronger than death, the poor are promised the kingdom, and chastity (whether married or single) reflects the holiness and faithfulness of God himself. Acclaiming Jesus as Lord plants a flag that supersedes the flags of our nations, however "free" or "democratic" they may be. In other words, WORSHIP is the fruit and fuel of our faith, the flagpole we rally around as those who've been redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ. Worship is the very essence of our spiritual DNA. Just as a half dozen and six communicate the same number of eggs, to have faith in Jesus Christ and to be a worshipper should be synonymous. Worship isn't simply a verb for the musically inclined among us, it should be the passionate preoccupation of God's people. Okay, as you can tell we're pretty fired up today so you'd better grab a cup of something caffeinated and your Bible - unless you're listening to this while simultaneously trying to figure out how to increase the incline on the treadmill at the gym you just joined because you're determined to ditch the Spanx in 2025 - and come hang out on the porch with us for some genuine, digital community and hopefully some real encouragement. We're really grateful to get to spend this time hanging out with y'all.

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