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    God's Inconvenient Promises - Finding Healing and Shalom in the Shunammite Woman's Story

    God's Inconvenient Promises - Finding Healing and Shalom in the Shunammite Woman's Story

    Today on the Back Porch, we have a special treat for you as we're sharing a session from Kerygma this past year. Rev. Dr. Nicole Massie Martin, Chief Operating Officer at Christianity Today and founder of Soulfire International Ministries, unpacks "God's inconvenient promises." Through the Shunammite woman's story, she shows how God's unexpected healing brings shalom and how trusting His presence leads to lasting peace and restoration. You won't want to miss this message, so grab your favorite beverage and your Bible, and join us on the porch!

    391: A New Way of Thinking

    391: A New Way of Thinking

    Hello, my friend. Thank you so much for joining me for another Encouraging Word. 

    Today we're wrapping up our series on thought management. If you've missed any episodes, I encourage you to go back and catch up. But here's the big idea, as found in Ephesians 4:23-24: "Let the Spirit change your way of thinking and make you into a new person."

    EP 367: Finding Purpose in Unexpected Places

    EP 367: Finding Purpose in Unexpected Places

    If you feel like your life has gone off course, you're not alone. In this episode, Christine Caine unpacks the powerful story of the Apostle Paul's shipwreck from Acts 27-28 and shows how God's purpose still prevails-even when your plans don't. You'll be encouraged to stop despising the detours and start expecting God to do something new, even in places you never wanted to be.

    Discover:

    Why storms don't mean you've missed God's will.

    How to shake off what's bitten you so it doesn't poison your purpose.

    How to see your "Malta" as a setup for revival, not a setback.

    Get your free Episode Reflection Guide here.

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    Christine Caine is a speaker, activist, and best-selling author. She and her husband, Nick, founded the anti-human trafficking organization The A21 Campaign. They also founded Propel Women, an initiative that is dedicated to coming alongside women all over the globe to activate their God-given purpose. Each week she brings you a Gospel-centered message filled with Biblical truths that will equip and empower you to step into the life God has for you.

    Understanding the Nicene Creed: Trinity, Resurrection and Eternal Hope

    Understanding the Nicene Creed: Trinity, Resurrection and Eternal Hope

    During today's conversation on the porch, Lisa, Allison, and Dr. Brian Litfin unpack the Nicene Creed, emphasizing the Trinity's unity, the power of the resurrection, and the role of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Litfin contrasts the gospel's hope with pagan despair, giving historical and cultural insight into Christ's victory over sin, death, and Satan. You might be asking - How does this all apply to us today? Listen in as we discuss - right here on the porch!

    390: When You're Dealing with a Difficult Person

    390: When You're Dealing with a Difficult Person

    Hi, friend. I hope you're doing well today. 

    What do you do when those you live with are hard to live with? Maybe it's your spouse, your siblings, your neighbors, your co-workers. We all have relationships that challenge us, and a difficult relationship can consume our thoughts. So let's start there. To deal with a difficult person, consider how you think about them.

    035 | Q+A: Way of the Wildflower

    035 | Q+A: The Way of the Wildflower

    The Way of the Wildflower launches October 14, and on today's episode, Ruth is answering all of your questions about the book. Tune in to hear about everything from her writing and artistic processes to her favorite wildflower, who the book is for, and what "way of the wildflower" she struggles to embrace. 

    Find The Way of the Wildflower at your favorite book retailer and claim free bonus gifts at TheWayoftheWildflowerBook.com.

    Resources mentioned:
    The Way of the Wildflower

    EP 366: Dressing for Your New Life in Christ

    EP 366: Dressing for Your New Life in Christ

    Have you ever felt like parts of your old life still cling to you, even after following Jesus? In this episode, Christine Caine unpacks Colossians 3 and shows us what it really means to take off our "old clothes" and put on the new wardrobe Christ has given us. Discover how to walk in compassion, kindness, and forgiveness instead of anger, malice, and bitterness-and why your spiritual wardrobe is essential for a fruitful life in Christ.

     Listen in & uncover:
    - Why Paul uses wardrobe imagery to describe spiritual transformation.
    - The difference between "old clothes" of sin and the "new clothes" of Christ.
    - How to daily choose the wardrobe that reflects your identity in Jesus.

     Get your free Episode Reflection Guide here.

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    Christine Caine is a speaker, activist, and best-selling author. She and her husband, Nick, founded the anti-human trafficking organization The A21 Campaign. They also founded Propel Women, an initiative that is dedicated to coming alongside women all over the globe to activate their God-given purpose. Each week she brings you a Gospel-centered message filled with Biblical truths that will equip and empower you to step into the life God has for you.

    Ep 87 with Kim Thomas: Everyday Evangelism: Living Like Jesus at Work

    Ep 87 with Kim Thomas: Everyday Evangelism: Living Like Jesus at Work

    Your workplace isn't separate from your calling-it's part of it. In this episode, host Christine Caine talks with corporate leader and author Kim Thomas about what it looks like to live on mission in the marketplace. From her powerful "backyard with God" moment to leading a team of 50 people with purpose and integrity and writing her debut book, The Sacred Cubicle, Kim shares how to bring faith into the workplace in practical, winsome ways. If you've ever wondered how to honor God at work without crossing boundaries, this conversation will equip and encourage you.

    SHOW NOTES:

    From Corporate Leader to Kingdom Ambassador

    Kim shares her journey of realizing her corporate career was also her mission field-and how a personal moment with God changed how she led forever.

    Breaking Down the Sacred/Secular Divide

    Christine and Kim discuss how compartmentalizing faith from work limits impact-and why all of life is sacred when surrendered to God.

    Practical Ways to Live Your Faith at Work

    Kim offers tangible, wise ways to represent Christ in environments that may be resistant to faith-from small conversations to big cultural shifts.

    Navigating Faith in Complex Environments

    Kim explains how to be bold yet respectful in workplaces with strict policies or anti-Christian sentiment, and how the fruit of the Spirit opens doors.

    Balancing Work, Family, and Calling

    Kim unpacks how she built a supportive family structure to thrive in marriage, motherhood, and leadership-without burning out.

    Follow Kim Thomas on Instagram, @kim1champ

    Find The Sacred Cubicle at https://a.co/d/hR6CMAp

    What Happiness & Holiness Have in Common - Spiritual Disciplines Part 4

    What Happiness & Holiness Have in Common - Spiritual Disciplines Part 4

    Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology is one of the best we've had in a while because it's basically a dissertation on why play and celebration should be a part of every Christ-follower's spiritual formation plan! 

    While there's no single verse proving that our Savior laughed and played during His earthly life and ministry, there are a plethora of passages that imply it like the literary. The Bible proves over and over again that Christoformity - being shaped like Jesus - isn't always supposed to be serious and somber. Being playful can be every bit as spiritual as being prayerful. 

    Today's going to be a fun day on the porch y'all, so you might want to bring a caffeinated drink, a yummy snack, and your Bible. And try to talk one of your small group friends who thinks spiritual maturity and grumpiness are congruent into hanging out with us too, because we're going to expose that myth as being biblically indefensible! Thanks for carving the time out of your day to be with us - we love getting to spend these moments on the porch with you.

    389: What to Do when Lust Lures You

    389: What to Do when Lust Lures You

    Hi, friend. I hope you're doing well. 

    A quick note before we get into today's episode, particularly if you listen in the car or where younger ears can hear. This message includes the reading of a painful story in the Old Testament and some pretty blunt language about the dangers of pornography. Consider this a heads-up if you want to adjust when or where you listen.

    God's Inconvenient Promises - Finding Healing and Shalom in the Shunammite Woman's Story

    God's Inconvenient Promises - Finding Healing and Shalom in the Shunammite Woman's Story

    Today on the Back Porch, we're sharing a session from Kerygma this past year. Rev. Dr. Nicole Massie Martin, Chief Operating Officer at Christianity Today and founder of Soulfire International Ministries, unpacks "God's inconvenient promises." Through the Shunammite woman's story, she shows how God's unexpected healing brings shalom and how trusting His presence leads to lasting peace and restoration. So grab your favorite beverage and your Bible, and join us on the porch, we're so glad you're here!
    Ep 12 - Father's House

    Ep 12 - The Father's House

    Today is our 12th and final biblical pearl for Season 1 of our Pearls Podcast. How in the world do we finish this season? What is the biblical pearl to leave you with for now? How do we end such a rich and generous season in the Word of God together? How do we get up from the biblical table and live forward into our lives today?

    I spent quite a bit of time in prayer thinking through what the 12th pearl would be. What is ONE more thing in the "better than" Story of the Bible that I would want impart to you, bless you and wash you with today? 

    In today's final episode, our biblical pearl is located in John 14: 1-6. These are words in red - the words of Jesus given to his disciples at the Last Supper right before crucifixion and resurrection. It's about to go down and he knows it. What will some of his final words be at this final meal before the Garden of Gethsemane, arrest, trial, crucifixion and resurrection? 

    Today we are going to learn about the beit av - the house of the father. THIS is some of the encouragement Jesus chose to give his disciples in this final meal and final hours. The imagery and metaphor, the deep meaning that these words would have held for Jesus and his disciples 2,000 years ago speaks a WORD to us in our own lives today. The promise that Jesus speaks of in these verses are a right now promise for you and me today. 

    No matter what's going on in your life, now matter how high or low, how deep into sadness, ruin and loss - we are headed to the Father's House.  

    As we end Season 1 of Pearls, I pray these words get worked into your soul like yeast into dough. Shalom to you and your families. 

    Ep 11 - Zakhar: Remembering as Moving Forward

    Ep 11 - Zakhar: Remembering as Moving Forward

    In the Bible, the Living God repeats what He cares about. If I spend time with you, I will quickly learn what and who you care about by your words. Out of the overflow of the heart the mouth will speak. There is a command, an instruction unto shalom that the Living God repeats over and over throughout the Story of the Bible. It is summed up in one simple yet powerful word - remember. Sometimes its given in the reverse - do not forget.

    Zakhar is the Hebrew word for "to remember". When we think of remembering, we think of looking back to something behind us. But for the Hebrews they understood remembering as a forward-moving practice and rhythm of walking with the Living God. When you hit a moment in life and you don't know what to do, rather than striving and straining, stressing and scrambling to find the way forward, you "remember." You take time to look back, remember God's faithful record in your life, and in looking back and remembering you will find your way forward.

    One of my favorite things to do with teams while in Israel is to hike through the Wilderness of Zin with them. To feel the wilderness. To experience part of the wilderness where the Israelites wandered for 40 years before entering the Promised Land. In today's episode, we will track the Israelites through some of their wilderness wanderings as they learned to zakhar, to remember in the wilderness.

    If something is going on in your life today and you feel lost and overwhelmed, sit down, breathe deep and remember. Look back over your life and remember God's faithful record. He has not failed a person yet. You will not be the first. Be encouraged today!

    Understanding the Nicene Creed: Trinity, Resurrection and Eternal Hope

    Understanding the Nicene Creed: Trinity, Resurrection and Eternal Hope

    During today's conversation on the porch, Lisa, Allison, and Dr. Brian Litfin unpack the Nicene Creed, emphasizing the Trinity's unity, the power of the resurrection, and the role of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Litfin contrasts the gospel's hope with pagan despair, giving historical and cultural insight into Christ's victory over sin, death, and Satan. You might be asking - How does this all apply to us today? Listen in as we discuss - right here on the porch!

    Ep 87 with Kim Thomas: Everyday Evangelism: Living Like Jesus at Work

    Ep 87 with Kim Thomas: Everyday Evangelism: Living Like Jesus at Work

    Your workplace isn't separate from your calling-it's part of it. In this episode, host Christine Caine talks with corporate leader and author Kim Thomas about what it looks like to live on mission in the marketplace. From her powerful "backyard with God" moment to leading a team of 50 people with purpose and integrity and writing her debut book, The Sacred Cubicle, Kim shares how to bring faith into the workplace in practical, winsome ways. If you've ever wondered how to honor God at work without crossing boundaries, this conversation will equip and encourage you.

    SHOW NOTES:

    From Corporate Leader to Kingdom Ambassador

    Kim shares her journey of realizing her corporate career was also her mission field-and how a personal moment with God changed how she led forever.

    Breaking Down the Sacred/Secular Divide

    Christine and Kim discuss how compartmentalizing faith from work limits impact-and why all of life is sacred when surrendered to God.

    Practical Ways to Live Your Faith at Work

    Kim offers tangible, wise ways to represent Christ in environments that may be resistant to faith-from small conversations to big cultural shifts.

    Navigating Faith in Complex Environments

    Kim explains how to be bold yet respectful in workplaces with strict policies or anti-Christian sentiment, and how the fruit of the Spirit opens doors.

    Balancing Work, Family, and Calling

    Kim unpacks how she built a supportive family structure to thrive in marriage, motherhood, and leadership-without burning out.

    Follow Kim Thomas on Instagram, @kim1champ

    Find The Sacred Cubicle at https://a.co/d/hR6CMAp

    Ep 216: Lacy Abercrombie: Live from MVMNT'25

    Ep 216: Lacy Abercrombie: Live from MVMNT'25

    Comedian, influencer, and newly minted Radio DJ Lacy Abercrombie joins Levi for a joy-soaked, heartfelt conversation recorded during the MVMNT Conference. From DJ Lennox's eight-year-old hype set to lakeside moments with God, this one swings between belly laughs and holy ground. Lacy opens up about leading altar ministry after a powerful message on purity, body shame, and freedom in Jesus - and why honest conversations matter for this generation.

     You'll also hear why Lacy's moving to Franklin, Tennessee, and stepping into a new season as Air1's midday host, plus the story behind Stay Here and practical ways churches and parents can champion mental health. Come for the Bieber jokes; stay for the blessing, the courage, and the call to love Jesus with everything.

     Connect with us on social!

     Lacy: @abercrombielacy

     Levi: @levilusko

     Jennie: @jennielusko

     Fresh Life Church: @freshlife

     [Links]

    Stay Here: https://bit.ly/42kdug3

    Catch Lacy on Air1 Radio 11am-3pm ET: https://bit.ly/3KP1TQ0

    Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY

    Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY

    Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe

     Time Stamps

     0:03:17 - MVMNT Conference highs & "love the snot out of Jesus"

     0:08:46 - Altar moments and a frank talk on purity

     0:10:57 - What is Stay Here? Suicide prevention with ACT training

     0:15:07 - Sunset worship, "The Blessing," and Montana memories

     0:16:51 - Big news: Franklin move + Air1 midday host

     0:23:53 - Kindle-walks, reading rhythms, and going back to school

     Q&A: Wellness Hype, Movement as Worship, and Real-Life Marriage Talk - Lisa Whittle

    Q&A: Wellness Hype, Movement as Worship, and Real-Life Marriage Talk - Lisa Whittle

    Candace and Lisa close out Lisa's time on Body & Soul by tackling your extra questions-from supplements (electrolytes, collagen, colostrum) and protein goals to walking vs. heavy workouts, gut health, and the Dutch test.

    They talk honestly about idolatry in fitness, movement as worship, and what premarital counseling could've saved them from learning the hard way. Expect lighthearted moments (the "fishy" collagen era, beef-tallow face cream, and perfume confessions) alongside practical takeaways on reading labels, measuring portions, and choosing real food first.

    Plus: where to find past season guides, the free Whole Body Guide, and a heads-up about upcoming expert episodes on women's health and nutrition.

    ·  Grab the free Whole Body Guide at Candace.com to keep growing through Body & Soul.

    ·  Get tour tickets (Nov 20-23) at Candace.com/tour - games, Q&A, and real talk.

    ·  Revisit past seasons and download guides at Candace.com.

    ·  Ask your question for future episodes at Candace.com.

    Ep 3 - Sabbath: Celebration of Restoration

    Ep 3 - Sabbath: Celebration of Restoration

    Today we are going to learn about Sabbath through Middle Eastern eyes and through the historic cultural context of the Bible. Sabbath is other than, more than and better than the ways we usually think of Sabbath here in the West. The world has a way of knocking rest right out of us. The Bible paints a beautiful picture of Sabbath as running so much deeper, wider and more than merely resting after working, catching our breath in the rat race of life.  

    There are 2 systems at play in the world. There is empire and there is kingdom. Empire is anchored in scarcity, and functions within striving and straining. There's never enough and the acquisition of more is the way to make sure you have enough. Kingdom is sabbathed, functioning within sufficiency and quiet trust in the Living God as our Father. It can relinquish because it trusts that there will be enough. We are not orphans or the fatherless. We can rest because He is always working. 

    The Bible tells the story of Sabbath as a celebration of restoration. Shabbat is the Hebrew word where we get our English word sabbath. Shabbat means "to cease". What is it that we are ceasing? During Sabbath we cease our work to remember and celebrate God's work. What work is that? That right now He is making all things new. A deep and profound restoration, renewal and repair are underway.  

    I pray you will feel the Lord's loving invitation into His Sabbath rest today.

    Special Episode from Christine Caine: What the Olive Tree Taught Me About Faith and Flourishing

    Special Episode from Christine Caine: What the Olive Tree Taught Me About Faith and Flourishing

    Flourishing isn't about perfect conditions-it's about deep roots. In this episode, host Christine Caine takes you behind the heart of her Bible Study, Flourishing, born out of her travels to olive farms around the world and years of studying every mention of olive trees in Scripture. You'll discover what it means to be grafted into God's family, to produce fruit in barren places, and to live a deeply rooted life-even in chaotic times.

    SHOW NOTES:

    The Olive Tree and a Life That Lasts

    Christine shares how studying olive trees around the world led her to uncover profound biblical truths about resilience, longevity, and spiritual health.

    Grafted Into God's Family

    Drawing from Romans and her own adoption story, Christine explains what it means to be grafted into God's family-and how this truth anchors our identity in a fractured world.

    Flourishing in the Midst of Darkness

    Through the story of David hiding in a cave and declaring "I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God," Christine shows how flourishing is possible even in hardship.

    The Oil Comes From the Pressing

    Christine unpacks how olive oil-used throughout Scripture as a symbol of anointing-only comes through pressing, and what this reveals about trials and spiritual growth.

    Branches of Peace in a World of Division

    From Noah's olive branch to the United Nations emblem, Christine explores how peace flows from abiding in Jesus-and how believers can be peacemakers in a polarized world.

    Interviewer: Equip & Empower Team Member, Mattie Meese, @Mattie.Meese

    What Happiness & Holiness Have in Common - Spiritual Disciplines Part 4

    What Happiness & Holiness Have in Common - Spiritual Disciplines Part 4

    Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology is one of the best we've had in a while because it's basically a dissertation on why play and celebration should be a part of every Christ-follower's spiritual formation plan! 

    While there's no single verse proving that our Savior laughed and played during His earthly life and ministry, there are a plethora of passages that imply it like the literary. The Bible proves over and over again that Christoformity - being shaped like Jesus - isn't always supposed to be serious and somber. Being playful can be every bit as spiritual as being prayerful. 

    Today's going to be a fun day on the porch y'all, so you might want to bring a caffeinated drink, a yummy snack, and your Bible. And try to talk one of your small group friends who thinks spiritual maturity and grumpiness are congruent into hanging out with us too, because we're going to expose that myth as being biblically indefensible! Thanks for carving the time out of your day to be with us - we love getting to spend these moments on the porch with you.

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