Episodes
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Episode 138 - Dr. Anita Phillips Pt. 1
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Thursday Nov 05, 2020
Dr. Anita Phillips sits at the intersection of several important conversations in our culture today. As a trauma therapist, a black woman, and the wife of a pastor, she is uniquely positioned to speak into the intersection of mental health, race, and faith. Through her own traumatic experiences and years of helping others, Anita has come to an understanding of the Kingdom of God, and how we can relate to it, that is vital to us in the season we find ourselves in right now. In this first part of the conversation, Anita shares the story of how she came to have a passion for mental health, some of the racial tensions she found lurking under the surface of the church, and more.
Episode Resources:
Visit www.anitaphillips.com
Follow on Facebook and Instagram
Purchase The God-Shaped Brain or Anatomy of the Soul
Visit My Pain to Purpose Plan for Churches
This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Episode 137 - Dawn Barton
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Dawn Barton’s demeanor and her story don’t seem to match at a glimpse. She radiates hope, optimism, and cheerfulness. You’d be forgiven for thinking she’s had an easy life, but that’s far from the truth. Dawn has walked through an amount of darkness that most of us couldn’t imagine. Through trial after trial, she’s learned to choose joy when despair would be a much more natural option. Dawn sits down with Davey to share some of the pain she’s walked through and how she found God in the midst of it all.
Episode Resources:
Visit Dawn’s Website
Follow Dawn on Instagram and Facebook
Buy Dawn’s Book - Laughing Through the Ugly Cry
Other Resources:
Visit My Pain to Purpose Plan for Churches
Check out our Nothing is Wasted Community Groups
This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
Episode 136 - Sam Collier
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
Thursday Oct 22, 2020
ADOPTION SERIES PART THREE
Sam Collier couldn’t be blamed for seeing his story as one of abandonment. Born to a 21-year-old single mother, Sam and his twin sister were given up for adoption. His birth parents never reached out, and he spent the entire time he was growing up never meeting either of his birth parents or the three other siblings he didn’t even know he had. But Sam looked past the abandonment to see what God was doing, and the faith to make that decision changed his life and the lives of his family. To close out our adoption series, Sam sits down with Davey to share his own greater story and how he’s made it his life’s mission to help others find theirs.
Episode Resources:
Purchase Sam’s Book, A Greater Story
Visit Sam’s website
Check out Sam preaching at Hillsong
Other Resources:
Visit My Pain to Purpose Plan.
This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling.
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Episode 135 - Johanna and Brian Cannelongo
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
ADOPTION SERIES PART TWO
Sometimes the things God calls us to don’t make a lot of sense. We’re asked to give up our loaves and fishes, to step out of the boat, or to carry a cross, and there’s no telling what the outcome will be. Johanna and Brian Cannelongo had four biological children when they felt God calling them to not only adopt, but to adopt a child with special needs. Little did they know that their “yes” to this one opportunity would start them down a journey that no one would have either expected or asked for. Johanna and Brian sit down with Davey to share the unimaginable tragedy of their story, but also how that pain isn’t their story’s end.
Episode Resources
Check out the blog - www.wildflowerhope.com
Follow Johanna on Instagram and Facebook
Learn more about their non-profit ministry - Live Gia Grow Forever Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
Check out Johanna’s Etsy Shop
Resources used by the Cannelongo’s that can help guide families wanting to adopt:
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This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling.
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Episode 134 - Sara and Sam Ward
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
ADOPTION SERIES PART ONE
Sara and Sam Ward were only just starting on their journey of adoption when they hit a wall that no one wants to experience. They went to the hospital for what they thought was a minor medical issue and left with a cancer diagnosis. Not only did this upend their entire lives, but they had to watch their dream of adoption seemingly die. Little did they know that this wasn’t the worst trial that they’d face on their journey. Years later, after finally adopting a little boy, the couple found themselves back in the hospital. They received another diagnosis no one wants to hear — their son had a terminal disease. To kick off our adoption series, Sara and Sam sit down with Davey to share their story of triumph, loss, and redemption, and a few things they’ve learned along the way.
Episode Resources:
Buy Sara’s book: Made for Hope
Follow Sara on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
Check out articles written by Sara on www.adoption.com
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Episode 133 - Joel Manby
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
American culture often makes the mistake of thinking success lies in what we do. We think a thriving life is one in which we accomplish great things, earn the most money, and climb our way to the top of whatever ladder we think we’re on. Joel Manby learned the hard way that this picture of life isn’t quite accurate. Having been at the top of multiple huge companies, Joel was “doing” everything right. His life was on track according to all the wrong metrics, and when failures came for him, it became clear that his dream life wasn’t all there was. Joel sits down with Davey to share what he’s learned on the other side of professional and personal failures and how it made him realize what really matters.
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Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Episode 132 - Ashlee Eiland
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
Thursday Sep 24, 2020
If we’re honest, the church hasn’t always done a great job of elevating diverse voices. Women, people of color, and other marginalized groups often find themselves on the outskirts of our faith communities, with no one they can learn from who shares their life experiences. This is a problem that Ashlee Eiland knows well. Both as a black woman and as a pastor and author, Ashlee has felt this pain, and she wants to work to help mend it. In a continuation of our ongoing conversations about racial reconciliation, Ashlee sits down with Aubrey to talk about her experiences and the radical kindness that God has called each of us to display in this pivotal moment in history.
Episode Resources:
Listen to a message Ashlee gave on HUMAN(KIND) at Soul City Church
Check out Ashlee’s teaching at Mars Hill Bible Church
Other Resources:
This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling.
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Episode 131 - Jason Sautel
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
For most of us, life-altering tragedies are something we experience in rare instances. For a firefighter in a big city, they’re everyday occurrences. Working as a first responder in the Oakland Fire Department, Jason Sautel saw suffering, tragedy, and death constantly. Jason looked to his job to make something of his life and to redeem his troubled childhood, but without any hope to draw from, he eventually ran dry himself. The misery he saw on a daily basis was too much for Jason, and at his lowest moment, he planned to take his own life. Instead, Jason found Jesus and learned that there was hope even in the worst circumstances.
In the wake of the fires currently raging in California and other parts of the western US, it's perhaps clearer than ever just how much of a challenge jobs like Jason's are. We depend on people like Jason for our safety, but that comes at a tremendous cost to these brave men and women. Jason knows what it feels like to walk through literal fires to save a life, and what that can do to a person, but he also knows a source of hope that makes that can transform that pain into purpose. Jason sits down with Davey to share a bit of his story and how he’s made it his mission to help others see God in the midst of their trials.
Visit www.rescuerbook.com
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Episode 130 - Elizabeth Laing Thompson
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
Thursday Sep 10, 2020
We’ve probably all heard the sermons about not trusting our emotions. “We should preach to our feelings and not let them lead us,” they say. After all, the heart is deceitful above all things, right? While that may be true, it doesn’t mean we should ignore our emotions or treat them as excess baggage. That’s something that Elizabeth Laing Thompson knows very well. Elizabeth advocates for us to recognize that God made us as emotional beings, and our feelings are not some problem for us to push aside or fight against. Elizabeth sits down with Davey to share some of her story of how she’s come to grips with her own feelings and how we can learn to have a healthy relationship with our own emotions.
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Episode 129 - Os Hillman
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Thursday Sep 03, 2020
Failure is not something any of us want. It is consistently ranked as one of the most common fears, but it is also a fact of life. None of us make it through with a perfect record. That’s something that Os Hillman learned the hard way. After not one but two failed marriages and going from thriving in business to being broke, Os had been through failure and adversity on a tremendous scale. What Os learned is that God was in those trials, and that are lessons to be learned from all of our failures if we are willing to listen. Os sits down with Davey to share a bit of his story and the lessons he’s learned the hard way on his journey.
Check out www.adversityfaq.com
-Other Resources-
Garden City by John Mark Comer
This podcast is sponsored by Faithful Counseling.