Episode 15: Apologia – Beginning at the Beginning

“Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start…” as Julie Andrews sang in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music, most times, the best place to start is at the beginning. With apologetics and defending our faith, it’s no different. So many times, we struggle to find answers to complex questions, and Read More

Episode 14: Pressing Into The Dark Places

In Exodus 20:21, Moses didn’t retreat FROM the dark place (cloud) where God was, but he PRESSED INTO it! Today, Chandalee and Jenn are chatting with Leighann McCoy, Prayer Minister at Thompson Station Church in Tennessee! Leighann is no stranger to the dark places. By pressing into them, instead of retreating, she’s developed a deeper, Read More

Episode 13: One Minute Apologist

Do you find it increasingly more challenging to be an effective, Biblical Christ-follower in today’s current secular ‘cancel’ culture? What about knowing how to interact and encourage so many who are questioning their faith inside the church? Today on the podcast, Chandalee and Jenn welcome Bobby Conway and Tim Hull from The One Minute Apologist Read More

Episode 11: Restoring Life Through Discipleship

Addiction, jail time and recovery are all terms most of us have heard, but many wonder how discipleship can have an impact in the midst of them. Restore 6:34 Ministries is actually in the trenches with women coming out of incarceration … healing and restoring them through ahavah (love in action) and teaching them how Read More

Episode 08: Da’at Elohim Through Addiction and Trauma

Welcome to the podcast this week! If you aren’t a fan of poetry yet, we hope you will be after meeting our guest today! Ashley Woods is the author of Tell Me Quickly: Short Lessons Learned Through Pain and Recovery (available on Amazon). Ashley has written this concise, yet moving, book of poems that describe and Read More

Episode 07: Blue Like Jazz and Other Non-resolving Thoughts

Well, this was a hard one to record! Chandalee and Jenn are going to do some book review-type conversations, and didn’t imagine how challenging it was going to be – thus the delay in posting. 🙂  They read the book Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality by Donald Miller and chatted about it. Listen Read More