Episodes
Uncharted: Navigating Your Unique Journey of Faith - Book Sneak Peek
Join us for this exclusive look at Inés’ new book Uncharted: Navigating Your Unique Journey of Faith. In this special preview, Inés discusses how our unique journeys of faith cannot simply follow the same old maps or be controlled through the familiar faith formulas we are often offered.
Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion with Joshua Porter
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Joshua S. Porter, pastor and author of the new book Death to Deconstruction: Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion. Josh and Inés discuss the modern Western movement of deconstruction, how “wrestling is a mainstay of the Christian movement,” and where the Church’s rich history of faithfulness might offer us a healthy and faith-strengthening approach to seasons of disorientation.
Powerful God-given Agency vs. Control with Sharon Hodde Miller
The final part of our five-part conversation about control with Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller. Wrapping up their discussion, Sharon and Inés talk through how we might respond in healthy and godly ways when faced with our longing for control. From her new book The Cost of Control.
Our Craving for Control Makes a Mess of Things with Sharon Hodde Miller
Join us for part 4 of our five-part conversation about control with Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller. In this episode Inés and Sharon talk about what control gives us, what control costs us, and whether or not it is really worth the trade. From her new book The Cost of Control.
The Tools We Use for Toxic Control with Sharon Hodde Miller
Part 3 of our five-part conversation about control with Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller. Join Inés as she discusses with Sharon the various mechanisms we use to feel in control of the world around us, others, and even God himself. From her new book The Cost of Control.
Why Are We Hooked on Control? with Sharon Hodde Miller
What is control? Where does it come from? And why does it seem to have such a hold on us as humans? Join us for part 1 of our five-part conversation with Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller—teaching pastor at Bright City Church in Durham, NC—as she shares about her new book The Cost of Control and how God led her to consider her own relationship with control, tracing its origins back to Genesis 3.
The Cost of Control with Author Sharon Hodde Miller - Pt. 1
What is control? Where does it come from? And why does it seem to have such a hold on us as humans? Join us for part 1 of our five-part conversation with Dr. Sharon Hodde Miller—teaching pastor at Bright City Church in Durham, NC—as she shares about her new book The Cost of Control and how God led her to consider her own relationship with control, tracing its origins back to Genesis 3.
The Risk of Saying YES with Stella Reed of The Dream Center
Can we truly be it all? I think this is a common statement I hear from so many women. "We can do it all. We can have it all. We can be a mom, a powerhouse worker, an athlete, a wife, a great friend, and an individual. In reality, being everything to everybody is an impossible task. However, as we learn from today's guest, we can say YES to God first, and everything else can fall into place.
Troubled Relationship: Revenge or Sacrifice
Vengeance. Power struggles. Revenge. Sacrifice. These are challenging topics and even more complex when discussing how to live in relationship through a biblical lens. On today's podcast, Andy Lara, Kayleigh Rogers, and I talk through David and Saul's relationship versus David and Jonathan's.
Redeeming and Setting Stories Free with Karrie Garcia.
There is no story too broken for Jesus to redeem. When all our formulas break down, there is a Savior who never does. Karrie's story is no different. Karrie grew up in the church. She knew all the formulas she needed to do in order to earn God's love. But as she got older, she realized that all the formulas and striving still didn't satisfy the deep longing for hope in her heart.
During our conversation, we learn about Karrie's journey to hope and are reminded of how easy it can be for us to stop seeking our true source of endless peace: God. It was a beautiful dialogue, and I hope it will help you learn some tools on how to seek God to help you be fulfilled.