Hello, friend! I hope you're doing well.
In today's Encouraging Word, we're taking a look at the first appearance of grace in Scripture, and you might be surprised where it shows up. But the message is unchanged: grace is not up to the one receiving it. It's up to the One giving it.
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison continue their journey through Exodus in part two, diving into themes of leadership, Scripture, and the steady kindness of God's guidance, reminding us that God's faithfulness doesn't depend on our perfection but on His character. So pull up a chair, grab your coffee, and join us on the porch!
Hello, my friend!
Thank you so much for joining me for another Encouraging Word. This week, we're concluding our study of Joshua and the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land. When I originally preached these messages at my church in San Antonio, Texas, we began each day with a Glory Days Declaration.
I want to share it with you today and invite you to recite it with me-wherever you're listening.
Glory Days Declaration
These days are Glory Days.
My past is past.
My future is bright.
God's promises are true,
and His Word is sure.
With God as my helper,
I will be all He wants me to be,
do all He wants me to do,
and receive all He wants me to receive.
These are Glory Days.
Hello, friend! I sure hope you're doing well today!
Being a Promised Land person does not guarantee you a problem-free life. In fact, it guarantees the opposite. In John 16:33, Jesus says, "In this world, you will have trouble." Knowing that, what do you do? Follow the example of Caleb in Joshua, Chapter 14, and set your mind on a holy cause.
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison take us back into the book of Exodus, one of the most pivotal stories in the Old Testament. Together, they unpack themes of deliverance and bondage, spotlighting the courageous midwives Shiphrah and Puah, the dramatic plagues, and the awe-filled moment at Mount Sinai when God's glory descended in a cloud. Their conversation reminds us that the God who brought His people out of slavery is still bringing freedom and deliverance to His children today. So pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
*If you prayed to receive Christ today and would like a complimentary Bible, we'd be honored to send you one. Please reach out to us, available while supplies last.
Will called in to Talk To Me about his journey through deep betrayal by his best friend - someone he never imagined would hurt him. How do you walk through this kind of betrayal, when you've been completely blindsided? Today, we talk through his story of pain and friendship betrayal, and the number one thing that helped him move into healing: forgiveness. Forgiveness is an important people skill, because it untethers you from the pain that others have caused you - so that you can be free to move forward and not stay stuck. We talk through how to do that, and why it's necessary in this important episode of Talk To Me! Dig deeper by preordering my new book People Skills anywhere books are sold.
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Levi and Jennie are back with a LIVE hot-takes edition-reacting to spicy "unpopular opinions" from the Lusketeers and letting the conversation do what it does best: swerve into laughter, rabbit trails, and the occasional "wait... is this actually deep?" moment.
From fish (unless it's sushi) to airplane toe etiquette, from bowling germs to Disney adults, the banter stays playful-but it also turns thoughtful when the topic shifts to parenting, phones, and the tension between conviction and Christian liberty. Expect strong opinions, zero chill, and at least one memorable chemistry lesson: iron oxide.
Connect with us on social!
Levi: @levilusko
Jennie: @jennielusko
Fresh Life Church: @freshlife
[Links]
Episode 207 with Gracie Binion: https://bit.ly/45rdlZU
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Time Stamps
0:01:26 - "Fish is disgusting"... unless it's sushi
0:09:50 - McDonald's coffee vs Starbucks
0:16:04 - Plane etiquette: socks, sandals, and keeping your toes to yourself
0:22:12 - Bowling is gross... and so is thinking about those finger holes
0:30:53 - Kids, phones, and why "Christian should/shouldn't" gets complicated
0:40:34 - "Christian music doesn't exist" + Disney adults + left/right hacks
In today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa & Allison explore the story of Abraham ~ an unlikely hero chosen by God in sheer grace. Together, they unpack God's sovereignty and grace in choosing, calling, and blessing people not because of their merit, but because of His faithfulness. So pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison continue their journey through Exodus in part two, diving into themes of leadership, Scripture, and the steady kindness of God's guidance, reminding us that God's faithfulness doesn't depend on our perfection but on His character. So pull up a chair, grab your coffee, and join us on the porch!
Valentine's Day is upon us! Today on the POGcast, the ladies are talking about the best gift to give your husband (and why it might be a trip to the dump!), where you should look for them if they disappear, the story (and Scripture) behind their new single "Fire," and a tip for tidying up appliance cords.
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:
2:04 - What's Up: Kidney Stone Farmers, Too Many Winter Breaks, Winter Jam, and Valentine's Day at the Dump
6:54 - Circle of Friends: Our Husbands as Best Friends - Hypochondriacs, Getting Kicked Out of Sporting Events, Funny Questions to Ask Your Husband
19:08 - What in the Word: Jeremiah 20:9, Matthew 5:14-16, Brand New Single "Fire," and Walking Barefoot on Holy Ground
29:36 - Circle Up: Cord Organizers from Daisy Home, Sea Salt ZUM Mist, and Magnetic Necklace Clasps (only $8.99 on Amazon!)
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison take us back into the book of Exodus, one of the most pivotal stories in the Old Testament. Together, they unpack themes of deliverance and bondage, spotlighting the courageous midwives Shiphrah and Puah, the dramatic plagues, and the awe-filled moment at Mount Sinai when God's glory descended in a cloud. Their conversation reminds us that the God who brought His people out of slavery is still bringing freedom and deliverance to His children today. So pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
*If you prayed to receive Christ today and would like a complimentary Bible, we'd be honored to send you one. Please reach out to us, available while supplies last.
Levi and Jennie are back with a LIVE hot-takes edition-reacting to spicy "unpopular opinions" from the Lusketeers and letting the conversation do what it does best: swerve into laughter, rabbit trails, and the occasional "wait... is this actually deep?" moment.
From fish (unless it's sushi) to airplane toe etiquette, from bowling germs to Disney adults, the banter stays playful-but it also turns thoughtful when the topic shifts to parenting, phones, and the tension between conviction and Christian liberty. Expect strong opinions, zero chill, and at least one memorable chemistry lesson: iron oxide.
Connect with us on social!
Levi: @levilusko
Jennie: @jennielusko
Fresh Life Church: @freshlife
[Links]
Episode 207 with Gracie Binion: https://bit.ly/45rdlZU
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
0:01:26 - "Fish is disgusting"... unless it's sushi
0:09:50 - McDonald's coffee vs Starbucks
0:16:04 - Plane etiquette: socks, sandals, and keeping your toes to yourself
0:22:12 - Bowling is gross... and so is thinking about those finger holes
0:30:53 - Kids, phones, and why "Christian should/shouldn't" gets complicated
0:40:34 - "Christian music doesn't exist" + Disney adults + left/right hacks
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison walk through portions of Genesis and reflect on how Scripture consistently restores dignity where it's been lost. Whether you're brand new to the Bible or ready to dive deeper, this conversation sets the tone for a year of discovering that there are truly no wasted words in God's story, so pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
In today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa & Allison explore the story of Abraham ~ an unlikely hero chosen by God in sheer grace. Together, they unpack God's sovereignty and grace in choosing, calling, and blessing people not because of their merit, but because of His faithfulness. So pull up a chair and join us on the porch!
What if prayer was more than something you knew you should do-and became something you actually enjoyed?
In this message, Deeper Prayer, Tauren Wells invites us beyond a vague, undefined faith where "we communicate" with God, into a real, vibrant, and personal prayer life. Drawing from Jesus' words in Matthew 6, Tauren reframes prayer not as performance or repetition-but as an invitation into relationship.
You'll discover:
Why prayer isn't powered by perfection-but by access
How God invites us into His presence, even on our worst days
Practical models for prayer, including the Lord's Prayer and praying Scripture
Why speaking your prayers out loud can unlock freedom and spiritual growth
How "reps and rhythms" build depth with God over time
This message is both deeply theological and highly practical-designed to help you establish simple rhythms that move you into deeper connection with God.
Because these messages aren't the deep end-they're the diving board.
The choice to go deeper is yours.
Message Notes: https://linkly.link/2Zbsy
The Tabernacle Prayer: https://assets.highlands.io/21days/2022/tabernacle-prayer.pdf
Join Point of Grace in the circle this week as they discuss their favorite family recipes (available in the first volume of the "Cooking With Grace" cookbook!), stepping out of your comfort zone, the difference between spiritual leaves and spiritual fruit, and how to encourage your kid when middle school is hard.
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:
1:47 - It's the month of Love!
2:09 - What's Up: Superbowl Sunday Prep and Sharing Our Favorite Recipes from Volume One of "Cooking with Grace"
6:46 - Circle of Friends: A Letter From Jana, Going Out On a Limb, and Having Jesus in Common
11:33 - What in the Word: Matthew 21, Spiritual Leaves Vs. Spiritual Fruit, and The Only Negative Miracle in the Bible
21:39 - Circle Up: Mothering Middle Schoolers, Le Pen 4300 Series, And The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion
In this episode of Back Porch Theology, Allison Allen and Lisa Harper kick off the first episode of 2026 and an exciting new series, No Wasted Words, as we begin walking through the whole Bible together this year. Along the way, we address common misconceptions about Scripture and share our passion for exploring its overarching themes with curiosity, joy, and reverence. Pull up a chair and join us as we step into a new year and a yearlong journey through God's Word, opening Scripture together with honesty, curiosity, and hopeful expectation.