12. Almost Home with Trey Richardson
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12. Almost Home with Trey Richardson

Today we’re talking with Hunter’s pastor, Trey Richardson, about journeying as chosen exiles toward our heavenly home. Trey is married to one of Hunter’s lifelong best friends, Kristen, and together they have three kids. You can find out more about Ozark Baptist church at OzarkBaptist.church. This conversation with Trey brings our Rest for the Weary series to an end! We pray it has encouraged you to work from the rest Christ achieved for us as you go about the work God has given you within the four walls of your own home, in your work outside the home, and in your local church.

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11. Resting in God's Character with Ruth Chou Simons
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11. Resting in God's Character with Ruth Chou Simons

Today we’re chatting with Ruth Chou Simons about how the character of God meets us in our weariness and brings us true and lasting rest. If you don’t know her, Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books, including GraceLaced; Beholding and Becoming; and When Strivings Cease. Today we’ll be discussing her brand new book, Pilgrim: 25 Ways God’s Character Leads Us Onward. As you’ll hear, Ruth is an artist, entrepreneur, and speaker, using each of these platforms to spiritually sow the word of God into people’s hearts.

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10. God's Grace in the Mundane with Maryanne Challies Helms
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10. God's Grace in the Mundane with Maryanne Challies Helms

In today’s episode we’re chatting with Maryanne Challies Helms about how to glorify the Lord even in the midst of what we might consider to be the “mundane” everyday work of life and ministry. Maryanne is a wife, a mother of four, and a fellow member of Morningside Presbyterian Church in Georgia. Maryanne embodies so well what it looks like to faithfully live as a Christian, especially in the current online spaces, which we talk about some in this episode! We pray this episode encourages you to see your work—even if it is ordinary or mundane—as beautiful unto the Lord and glorifying to him.

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09. When You're Burned Out with Dai Hankey
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09. When You're Burned Out with Dai Hankey

Today Dai Hankey is bringing some gospel grace to our weary souls. If you don’t know him, Dai is a church planter in Cardiff, Wales, and the founder of Red Community, a Christian charity that fights human trafficking. He is the author of Hopeward: Gospel Grace for Weary Souls. Speaking from a personal experience of burnout, Dai will come alongside those of us who feel weary to explore what it looks like to lean on Jesus and to enjoy his rest. We pray this episode encourages you to find your hope and rest in Christ.

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08. Hope in the Hard with Melissa Kruger
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08. Hope in the Hard with Melissa Kruger

Today we’re talking to with our friend Melissa Kruger about how to have hope in the hard moments of life. We pray this episode encourages you to look to the Lord in whatever hardship you’re facing today. Melissa Kruger serves as vice president of discipleship programming for The Gospel Coalition (TGC). She’s the author of multiple books, including The Envy of Eve: Finding Contentment in a Covetous World, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood, Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests, and Wherever You Go I Want You to Know. Her husband, Mike, is the president of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte and they have three children.

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07. Dealing with Difficult People with Jamie Dunlop
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07. Dealing with Difficult People with Jamie Dunlop

Today we’re talking to Jamie Dunlop about one of the things that we can all probably say contributes to weariness in our lives: dealing with difficult people. Instead of running away from the relationships that drive us crazy, Jamie encourages us to pursue unity in Christ and to build genuine friendships across all of our differences as an opportunity to display the power of the gospel. Jamie serves as Associate Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and is the author of Love the Ones Who Drive You Crazy. We pray this conversation encourages you to extend a hand of friendship across the aisle and move toward members of your local church in love.

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06.  Serving When You Need to Be Served with Jessica Mathisen
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06. Serving When You Need to Be Served with Jessica Mathisen

Today we’re chatting with Jessica Mathisen about serving in the seasons in which you feel like you need to be served. We pray that this conversation encourages you not to become weary in doing good, knowing that at the proper time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. If you don’t know Jessica, she lives outside of Atlanta with her husband and three kids. As a writer, Bible teacher, podcaster, and coach, her passion is to communicate God's love to others through words and relationships. She has written several books, her latest of which is An Overwhelming Hope: How the Spirit Brings Peace to Our Storms. We hope Jessica’s story of God’s faithfulness to her through seasons of transition, change, and weakness reminds you of his faithfulness to you too. 

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05. Contentment in Weakness with Emily Jensen
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05. Contentment in Weakness with Emily Jensen

Today we’re sharing a conversation I had with Emily Jensen where she shares some much-needed encouragement for those who are feeling weak—this episode was entirely appropriate for me, as I’ve really been feeling my weakness as of late! If you don’t know her, Emily is the co-founder and content director at Risen Motherhood, co-author of the Risen Motherhood book, and author of a new book called He Is Strong: Devotions for When You Feel Weak which releases on October 10! We pray that this conversation serves to bolster your faith in the One who is truly your steadfast foundation amidst all the challenges of life.

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04. Nourishing Your Soul with Kristen Wetherell
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04. Nourishing Your Soul with Kristen Wetherell

Today we’re talking to Kristen Wetherell about where we can look to for hope and help when our souls are weary. Spoiler alert—it’s the one place we talk about all the time here at the Journeywomen Podcast: God’s Word. In case you don’t know her, Kristen is a pastor’s wife, a mother, and a writer. She is the author of Humble Moms and Fight Your Fears, and coauthor of the award-winning book Hope When It Hurts. Her newest book, Help for the Hungry Soul shares eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. We pray that this episode will stir your affections for God’s Word and that it will encourage you to look to Scripture as your help in the midst of seasons of weariness.

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03. Theology for Everyday Ministry with Jen Wilkin and JT English
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03. Theology for Everyday Ministry with Jen Wilkin and JT English

Today we’re talking to Jen Wilkin and JT English about how our theology—or our understanding of God—influences our everyday life and ministry. If you don’t know them, Jen is an author and Bible teacher who is passionate about seeing others become committed followers of Christ who are grounded in the Word of God. JT English is the Lead Pastor at Storyline Church, the author of several books, and co-founder of Training the Church. Jen and JT are two of the co-hosts on the Knowing Faith podcast, and they are also now co-authors of the new book You Are a Theologian: An Invitation to Know and Love God Well. This conversation is rich, approachable, and full of insights that will meet you wherever you are today! 

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02. When You Feel Like a Failure with Missie Branch
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02. When You Feel Like a Failure with Missie Branch

Today we’re talking to Missie Branch about what to do when you feel like a failure in the work the Lord has set before you, and what true success actually looks like. Heads up, it might not look how you expected! If you don’t know her, Missie serves as vice president of community engagement for Life Collective, Inc. She is a graduate of Southeastern Seminary with a master’s in ethics, theology, and culture. Missie is married to Duce and together they have four children. Missie is the cohost of the Women & Work Podcast, which we know you’ll enjoy.

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01. Christ Sustains Us with Jenny Manley
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01. Christ Sustains Us with Jenny Manley

Today we’re kicking off a brand new series called Rest for the Weary with a conversation with Jenny Manley about how Christ sustains us in our weariness. Through years of ministering faithfully within the four walls of her home and as a pastor’s wife in her church on the Arabian Peninsula, Jenny, like many of us, has navigated seasons of weariness in the work the Lord has set before her. The wisdom that Jenny shares with us today will leave you refreshed and encouraged in whatever work the Lord has set before you today.

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You Can Trust God with Hunter Beless
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You Can Trust God with Hunter Beless

In the face of intense shame heaped upon her by others throughout her life, Wen Wei Chieh was never ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This woman of the faith endured poverty, loss, and rejection at every turn, but she stood firm on the Word of God, knowing the Lord would remain faithful to her. She endured a traumatic childhood, the loss of countless family members, an unfaithful husband, and imprisonment in Communist China—most of the circumstances in her life could have filled her with shame, but she ultimately knew she had nothing to be ashamed of as a child of God.

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Unashamed with Irene Sun
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Unashamed with Irene Sun

In the face of intense shame heaped upon her by others throughout her life, Wen Wei Chieh was never ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This woman of the faith endured poverty, loss, and rejection at every turn, but she stood firm on the Word of God, knowing the Lord would remain faithful to her. She endured a traumatic childhood, the loss of countless family members, an unfaithful husband, and imprisonment in Communist China—most of the circumstances in her life could have filled her with shame, but she ultimately knew she had nothing to be ashamed of as a child of God.

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The Mother From Far Away with K.A. Ellis
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The Mother From Far Away with K.A. Ellis

In this week’s episode, Karen Ellis will share the story of an incredible woman named Maria Fearing. Maria’s story will inspire you to set aside excuses and serve the Lord with gladness. We pray that this episode challenges you to use whatever God’s given you to build his kingdom. Our Women of the Faith series discusses women from church history who will encourage us to trust our God who does not change. 

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Faithful Under Oppression with Catherine Parks
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Faithful Under Oppression with Catherine Parks

In this week’s episode, we are talking with Catherine Parks about two extraordinary women who you might not be very familiar with: Esther Ahn Kim and Charlotte Forten Grimke. Catherine describes these women as going about their daily lives “with resolve to do all they could to honor God and serve their fellow man. And it was this daily obedience that God used to give them both the opportunity and the strength to stand for justice and serve other people faithfully.”

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Fearing God and Not Our Circumstances with Laura Caputo-Wickham
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Fearing God and Not Our Circumstances with Laura Caputo-Wickham

Today we’re continuing our Women of the Faith series by talking with Laura Caputo-Wickham about some women in Church history who endured what we’d think of as unbearable circumstances for the sake of making Christ known. Laura has written about these women in one of my favorite children’s book series called “Do Great Things for God” published by the Good Book Company. We pray that this episode bolsters your faith in our God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

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Leaving a Legacy of Faith with Jenny-Lyn de Klerk
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Leaving a Legacy of Faith with Jenny-Lyn de Klerk

Jenny-Lyn de Klerk joins us for a conversation about three Puritan women who each left a unique legacy of faith for their own families and for believers today. This episode is rich with Church history, inspiration for holy living right where God has you, and examples of the Lord's unwavering faithfulness. We pray these stories of lesser-known women of the faith Lucy Hutchinson, Agnes Beaumont, and Mary Rich will encourage you to lean into the faithfulness of God as you walk in whatever he sets before you today in grace-driven obedience.

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A Journeywoman is Redeemed with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
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A Journeywoman is Redeemed with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Today we’re kicking off a brand new series in which we’re seeking to answer the question: What is a Journeywoman? In our first episode, we’re going back to a conversation I shared with Nancy Wolgemuth on living in light of redemption, because a journeywoman is redeemed. Our hope and prayer is that this episode encourages you to remember the great story of redemption and to walk with people to the cross—to Jesus. That is what being a Journeywoman is all about. 

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A Journeywoman Seeks to Know God with Christine Gordon
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A Journeywoman Seeks to Know God with Christine Gordon

In this week’s episode, we’re throwing it back to a conversation we shared years ago with Christine Gordon about how a Journeywoman seeks to know and love God more. Christine Gordon (aka Chris) is the co-founder of At His Feet Bible Studies and a visiting instructor at Covenant Theological Seminary, where she also attended and earned her Master of Arts in Theological Studies. We hope you’ll walk away from this conversation encouraged to know and love God more through his Word and that you’ll press into your local body of believers to encourage and be encouraged by your brothers and sisters who are also striving to that end. 

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