Today's conversation on Back Porch Theology is with some of the world's most renowned Bible scholars and theologians who were with us for Kerygma '25 including: Dr. Lynn Cohick, Dr. Craig Blomberg, Dr. Craig Keener, Dr. Dorian Coover Cox, Dr. Scot McKnight, Dr. Jim Howard, Dr. Nicole Massey Martin, Dr. Eva Bleeker, and Dr. Joel Muddamalle. Here's a sample of just a few of the questions they answer: What's the significance of the numerous "in Christ" references throughout Paul's New Testament epistles and how do they prove that God's love drives His redemptive plan? Why is Augustine's famous assertion: "In essentials - UNITY; in non-essentials, FREEDOM; in all things - CHARITY" necessary for a well-developed ecclesiology and missional focus? How can those of us who are serious about our faith not lose our heart for Jesus and other image bearers in our quest for biblical accuracy and theological acumen? Why do we have to be careful about merging triumphalism and exceptionalism into our faith narrative? How we can best tune our spiritual ears to the shape in which our Creator Redeemer contextualized this love letter we call the Bible? Today's dream team of scholars is about to give us a master class of biblically informed wisdom infused with grace and humility. So please grab a jumbo cup of java, your Bible, a notebook, and come hang out on the porch with us. We're really glad you're here.
Hello, friend. Welcome to the Encouraging Word Podcast.
Did you know the Bible has something to say about crisis management? That might feel like a modern construct, but it's not. In Joseph's life he faced multiple crises, including an extended, widespread famine. So how did he get through it? A two-pronged approach - he approached the crisis with faith and then came up with a plan.
What's keeping you from moving forward into the future God has for you? Christine Caine unpacks three simple yet sobering words from Jesus: "Remember Lot's wife." In a message rooted in Luke 17, she challenges us to release our past-failures, pain, or even past successes-and embrace God's invitation to step into a new season. If you've been stuck in regret, longing, or rumination, this message will help you fix your eyes forward.
What you'll learn:
- Why Jesus singled out Lot's wife and what her story reveals about your future.
- How to recognize when you're spiritually stuck and how to break free.
- What it practically means to stop looking back and start pressing forward.
This is part of our Resilient Hope Summer series - real talk and encouragement to keep your faith strong in every season.
Don't forget to grab your free Episode Reflection Guide here!
P.S. We made a bonus resource for you this summer. Download your free 'Hope Kit' now!
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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.
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology, Alli and I are hanging out with one of my dear friends, DawnCheré Wilkerson, who's really gifted at something I really struggle with, which is waiting. The first time I met DawnCheré - about ten years ago - she and her husband, Pastor Rich Wilkerson, were in the midst of a very long season of infertility. And yet she was somehow pregnant with hope. When I asked her how she held onto genuine hope and joy after so many years of heartbreak and disappointment, she told me that God was teaching her to live in the wait. Waiting is inescapable. And while we might feel like a whole lot of nothing is going on in a slow burn, we couldn't be more wrong. There most definitely is something going on. God has not forgotten you and because of His immutable presence and grace, we can all experience the miraculous juxtaposition of divine wonder within our waits. So please fix yourself a cup of coffee and your Bible, and come hang out on the porch with us. We're really glad you're here today.
Hello, friend. I hope you're having a good day. Today's episode brings us to a pivotal moment between Joseph and his brothers. If you don't know what happens in the story, it powerfully illustrates what happens when the prince turns out to be your brother.
Have you ever felt like God is silent when you need Him most? This week, Christine Caine brings wisdom from the Book of Habakkuk on what it means to trust God when you've prayed, obeyed-and still nothing seems to be happening. She challenges us to stop venting to the world and start waiting on God with active expectation. If you're tired of delays and ready for clarity, this word is for you.
What you'll learn:
- How to wait on God without falling into passivity.
- Why venting on social media might be sabotaging your peace.
- How to recognize the difference between a good idea and a God vision.
This is part of our Resilient Hope Summer series - real talk and encouragement to keep your faith strong in every season.
Don't forget to grab your free Episode Reflection Guide here!
P.S. We made a bonus resource for you this summer. Download your free 'Hope Kit' now!
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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.
In this episode, host Christine Caine sits down with her longtime friend and team member Annie Kardas to unpack two decades of ministry, leadership, growth, and global impact. From the early days of working in Christine's home office to now leading HR across A21's 14-country network, Annie shares lessons on building culture, staying faithful in every season, and why longevity matters more than hype. Whether you're leading a team, serving behind the scenes, or just wondering how to live a life of impact, this episode will encourage you to lead with heart and stay the course.
SHOW NOTES:
Leadership Built on Relationship
Christine and Annie reflect on 20+ years of friendship, ministry, and shared mission-and why building trust over time creates teams that thrive.
From Assistant to Global HR Director
Annie shares her journey from entry-level assistant to leading people across 14 nations-and what it takes to grow as your calling expands.
Letting God Write a Bigger Story
A move to Greece, an unexpected love story, and a leadership seat Annie never imagined-proof that purpose unfolds one faithful "yes" at a time.
Creating Culture that Lasts
Annie explains A21's seven core values and how fun, passion, and ownership are not just words-but the heartbeat of a healthy global team.
The Secret to Leadership Longevity
From betrayal to burnout to bold growth, Annie and Christine share how leading with transparency, emotional resilience, and vision sustains impact.
Follow Annie Karas @AnnieKardas and discover more about A21 at A21.org
Follow Christine, @ChristineCaine
Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast.
You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine.
We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities.
No matter where a woman has influence - in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry - Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
The fruit of the Spirit is... SELF-CONTROL. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in for this episode full of encouragement for anyone who's ever wrestled with self-control. Listen in as Ruth shares her journey toward self-control.
All summer long, join us in meditating on what it means to abide and consider the fruit of the Spirit in our lives. These short episodes, full of Scripture, are designed to be an opportunity to pause and realign your heart with truth
Scripture referenced:
Galatians 5:22-23
Proverbs 25:28
1 Corinthians 10:13
James 1:19-20
1 Corinthians 9:24-27
1 Peter 4:7
Resources mentioned:
GraceLaced Fruit of the Spirit Collection (gracelaced.com/FOTS) - use code POD15 to take 15% off items in the collection
Hi, friend. Welcome to the Encouraging Word Podcast.
If you've listened to the last few episodes, you've likely noticed a recurring theme: Joseph is resilient. He faced challenge after challenge, but kept bouncing back. How could he do that? Because he saw the bigger picture of an active, sovereign God.
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology Alli and I are diving deep into the swirling waters of gender discrimination disguised as biblically-sound exegesis. Recent polls have revealed that for the first time in American church history, young women are leaving mainline Christian congregations at a higher rate than young men and one of the main reasons cited is their observation and/or personal experience with misogyny. With being treated as "less than" simply because they're female. Thankfully, despite culture's penchant for the prejudicial treatment of women, God's redemptive plan reveals itself over and over again in the metanarrative of the Bible, as evidenced by several Old and New Testament stories we're going to unpack on the porch today. And while we're calling this episode "Let's hear it for the girls" we sincerely hope that all of you amazing brothers who've pulled up a chair to the porch will stay; because gentlemen, we need you. You're in a unique position and have more potential than you probably even realize to help broken hearted daughters in the family of faith heal. We need more than a few good and godly men who will stand up for what the Bible really says it comes to this painful, and often polarizing issue. So please grab an extra-large iced beverage and your Bible - unless, of course, you've got your hands full skimming frogs out of the pool as we get ready for summer - and come hang out on the porch with us. We're really glad you're here.
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology, Alli and I are hanging out with one of my dear friends, DawnCheré Wilkerson, who's really gifted at something I really struggle with, which is waiting. The first time I met DawnCheré - about ten years ago - she and her husband, Pastor Rich Wilkerson, were in the midst of a very long season of infertility. And yet she was somehow pregnant with hope. When I asked her how she held onto genuine hope and joy after so many years of heartbreak and disappointment, she told me that God was teaching her to live in the wait. Waiting is inescapable. And while we might feel like a whole lot of nothing is going on in a slow burn, we couldn't be more wrong. There most definitely is something going on. God has not forgotten you and because of His immutable presence and grace, we can all experience the miraculous juxtaposition of divine wonder within our waits. So please fix yourself a cup of coffee and your Bible, and come hang out on the porch with us. We're really glad you're here today.
In this episode, host Christine Caine sits down with her longtime friend and team member Annie Kardas to unpack two decades of ministry, leadership, growth, and global impact. From the early days of working in Christine's home office to now leading HR across A21's 14-country network, Annie shares lessons on building culture, staying faithful in every season, and why longevity matters more than hype. Whether you're leading a team, serving behind the scenes, or just wondering how to live a life of impact, this episode will encourage you to lead with heart and stay the course.
SHOW NOTES:
Leadership Built on Relationship
Christine and Annie reflect on 20+ years of friendship, ministry, and shared mission-and why building trust over time creates teams that thrive.
From Assistant to Global HR Director
Annie shares her journey from entry-level assistant to leading people across 14 nations-and what it takes to grow as your calling expands.
Letting God Write a Bigger Story
A move to Greece, an unexpected love story, and a leadership seat Annie never imagined-proof that purpose unfolds one faithful "yes" at a time.
Creating Culture that Lasts
Annie explains A21's seven core values and how fun, passion, and ownership are not just words-but the heartbeat of a healthy global team.
The Secret to Leadership Longevity
From betrayal to burnout to bold growth, Annie and Christine share how leading with transparency, emotional resilience, and vision sustains impact.
Follow Annie Karas @AnnieKardas and discover more about A21 at A21.org
Follow Christine, @ChristineCaine
Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast.
You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine.
We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities.
No matter where a woman has influence - in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry - Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Why Can't I Feel Free? - What keeps us from finding peace in our bodies?
In the premiere of Season 11, Body & Soul, Candace and her guest co-host Lisa Whittle begin a vulnerable and powerful conversation about their lifelong struggles with body image, disordered eating, and mental exhaustion. From Lisa's seminary days of Skittles and Diet Coke lunches to Candace's behind-the-scenes pressures as a young actress, both women reveal how shame and comparison shaped their self-worth.
But this season isn't about staying stuck. Lisa introduces the concept of "whole body theology," a Biblical foundation that reframes how we view our bodies-not as projects to fix, but as vessels created for God's glory. If you've ever felt exhausted by conflicting health advice, or caught in a cycle of striving and self-loathing, this episode offers gospel-centered hope for a new way forward. Because when body and soul are seen together, healing begins.
It seems as if there is a growing sense of apathy and mediocrity in many workplaces. How can a leader navigate the challenges of our culture while still leading with conviction and strength? John and Wayne talk about how to lead with boldness in a society that may be drifting. Follow us on Instagram for more great leadership content: Pastor John (@johnsiebeling), Pastor Wayne (@waynefrancis), Podcast (@leadershipinblackandwhite). Order your copy of John and Wayne's book, God and Race, at godandrace.com.
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Before you jump into this episode, we want to let you know that while we're having honest conversations today, some of the topics we'll be discussing might not be suitable for all ages.
In this raw and deeply personal episode of Body & Soul, Candace and Lisa continue their vulnerable journey into how we see and treat our bodies. Lisa shares a moment from childhood that shaped her entire body story-a traumatic exposure to pornography that led to years of compartmentalization and perfectionism. Candace relates through her own early body awareness, acting pressures, and a lifelong internal battle with image and value.
Together, they unpack why our relationships with our bodies go sideways-from treating our bodies like projects or performances, to seeing them as props for approval. They introduce the "trifecta" of body compartmentalization and explain why only a solid foundation can bring lasting freedom. They also respond to a moving listener question about emotional eating and point toward scripture as the root of transformation.
You know that old, familiar ice-breaker question, "If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?" Well, during today's episode of Back Porch Theology - which was taped live at our 2025 Kerygma Summit a few weeks ago. And yes, we happen to be hugely biased, but y'all this bevy of Bible scholars could aptly be described as Wonder Women. Dr. Lynn Cohick is the Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Director of Houston Theological Seminary. Dr. Eva Bleeker is assistant professor of Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care at Denver Seminary. Dr. Irini Fambro, she and her family reside in Dallas where she serves as president of The King's University. Dr. Dorian Coover-Cox is a beloved Old Testament professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has tutored hundreds of students in Hebrew over the years. And rounding out this dream team is Dr. Nicole Massey Martin. She's currently the COO for Christianity Today, and served as a senior VP at The American Bible Society. Today's episode is going to be FIRE, y'all ~ so please grab a great big iced mocha. Welcome to the porch - we're so glad you've chosen to hang out with us today!
What happens when we stop trying to "fix" our bodies-and start seeing them through the lens of our faith? Season 11 of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast is with guest co-host Lisa Whittle. Together, they share why this deeply personal, biblically grounded season-Body and Soul-was born from vulnerability, not vanity. This season goes deep with real conversations about body shame, trauma, identity, and healing.
Episodes start Tuesday July 22nd!
Is your heart guiding you toward truth, or pulling you off course?
In this powerful finale to Season 10, Candace, Lev, and Pastor Jonathan "JP" Pokluda share honest stories of temptation, fasting, stage fright, and learning to trust God with the deepest fears-especially when it comes to family and the future.
JP explains how scripture, fasting, and community protect us from spiritual attack, while Lev and Candace share what it means to develop strong habits and spiritual resilience. From practical wisdom to moments of humor (like the $100 chocolate cake), this episode is packed with memorable stories and deep biblical insights.
Plus, a listener question from Crystal opens a heartfelt discussion on parenting through anxiety and learning to surrender control to God.
We're ending the season with bold encouragement: seek Truth with your whole heart, and you will find it.
Is it possible that prayer could literally heal your mind and body?
In this moving episode of The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, Candace, Jonathan Pokluda, and Lev Bure explore the transformative power of prayer-sharing deeply personal stories, surprising science, and practical tips for building a richer spiritual life. From JP's call into ministry to Lev's powerful role in his parents' reconciliation, this conversation is full of emotional depth and faith-building encouragement.
Plus, they dive into the most overlooked part of prayer: listening. Discover how 15 quiet minutes in a chair could completely reshape your relationship with God. The team also answers a listener question from Amy-"What is the best way to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus when temptations are all around?"
Whether you've felt distant from God or just want to deepen your spiritual walk, this episode will remind you: we were made to pray.