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.
Living in Light of Redemption with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
In this episode of the Journeywomen podcast we’re talking with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth on how the little pieces of our story nestle themselves in the context of the greater story of redemption. Nancy has touched the lives of millions of women through Revive Our Hearts and the True Woman movement, calling them to heart revival and biblical womanhood. Her love for Christ and His Word is infectious, and permeates her outreach. Her books have sold more than three million copies and are reaching the hearts of women around the world. Nancy and her husband, Robert, live in Michigan.
Comparison with Abigail Dodds
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we’re continuing our ten-part series living in light of redemption. Today we’re chatting with Abigail Dodds about comparison and we’re willing to bet her take on it will leave you with a lot to chew on. Abigail Dodds (BA, Bethel University) is a wife and mother of five children. She writes and teaches Bible studies for the women at Bethlehem Baptist Church, where her husband, Tom, serves as an elder. She’s a writer, as you’ll hear us chat about today.
Anxiety and Depression with Christine Gordon and Hope Blanton
In this episode of the Journeywomen podcast we’re talking with Hope Blanton and Christine Gordon about anxiety and depression. Hope is a trained counselor and Christine has formal theological training. Together, they write At His Feet Bible studies. Both of them have and still wrestle with either anxiety or depression.
Freedom from a Self-Focused Life with Ruth Chou Simons
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we're chatting with Ruth Chou Simons about freedom from a self-focused life. The heart of what we discuss is how gazing at the beauty of the gospel draws our eyes to Christ, enabling us to walk in the freedom of self-forgetfulness.
Perfectionism with Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we’re chatting with Laura Wifler and Emily Jensen about perfectionism. If you know Laura and Emily of the Risen Motherhood podcast, it’s no surprise that this conversation really helps apply the realities of the gospel to us when we are living performance-oriented and perfectionistic lives.
Anger with Jasmine Holmes
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we’re chatting with Jasmine Holmes about anger. As you’ll hear, anger is a personal struggle, and we will walk away super encouraged by Jasmine’s transparency and the way in which she points us to Jesus.
Body Image with Alexandria Ford
On today’s episode, we’re chatting with Dr. Alexandria Ford about body image. Alex helps us understand how the whole person matters to God. He has created us in his image and every aspect of our being has a purpose. Recognizing the importance of human embodiment is necessary in order to understand who God has created us to be.
Sexual Brokenness with Ellen Dykas
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we’re chatting with Ellen Dykas about sexual brokenness. This is a sensitive topic and Ellen, the Women’s Ministry Coordinator at Harvest USA, did such a beautiful job encouraging us with the hope of the gospel. Ellen Dykas received her MA in Biblical and Theological studies at Covenant Theological Seminary, Creve Coeur, MO. She also received a Graduate Certificate in Biblical Counseling from the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation (CCEF). Ellen delights in teaching God’s Word and coming alongside women in their spiritual journey.
Walking in Freedom with K.A. Ellis
On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, we’re wrapping up our series on living in light of redemption with some encouragement from K.A. Ellis to walk forward in the freedom we have in Christ. K. A. Ellis holds an MFA from Yale University and a master of art in religion (theological) from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and is a doctoral candidate at Oxford Center for Mission Studies in Oxford, England. She speaks and writes on the theology of human rights, African-American culture, understanding Islam, and the persecuted church.