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The Sisters of Light Podcast

Podcast by Lineage Journey

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History & religion

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About The Sisters of Light Podcast

Sisters of Light is a thoughtful, conversation-driven Christian podcast that explores the lives of remarkable women in Christian history and asks what their courage, faith, and convictions mean for us today. Hosted by author, writer, and researcher Suki, this Lineage production brings history to life through honest dialogue, biblical reflection, and deeply personal storytelling.

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episode Louise De Coligny | The Sisters in Arms Podcast artwork

Louise De Coligny | The Sisters in Arms Podcast

This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the remarkable life of Louise de Coligny, a 16th-century French Protestant (Huguenot) who demonstrated unwavering faith despite tremendous loss and persecution. Born in 1555 to Gaspard de Coligny, a prominent Huguenot leader, Louise experienced the French Wars of Religion from childhood. Her father chose her husband based on godly character rather than wealth or status, prioritizing spiritual values over worldly gain. Louise survived the horrific Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572, witnessing her father's assassination and fleeing to safety. She endured exile for ten years, lost two husbands to assassination, and faced the confiscation of family property. Despite offers to recant her faith in exchange for restored wealth and status, Louise remained steadfast. The discussion draws parallels between Louise's experiences and biblical figures like Job, examining themes of choosing spiritual treasures over earthly ones, breaking generational cycles through godly parenting, and trusting God as provider. The hosts reflect on how Louise's story illustrates the importance of allowing God to parent us, prioritizing faith over material success, and finding hope in God's ability to restore what seems lost.

Yesterday - 39 min
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Lady Jane Grey | The Sisters in Arms Podcast

This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the sixteen-year-old who became England's reluctant queen for nine days during the Protestant Reformation. The hosts examine how Jane's parents and in-laws used her as a pawn to advance their own political ambitions, forcing her into marriage and onto the throne against her will. Jane, a devout Protestant, ultimately paid with her life when she was executed after refusing to convert back to Catholicism. The discussion transitions into modern Christian parenting principles, exploring how parents can avoid using their children as trophies for personal achievement. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding the 'why' behind rules, giving children agency to make decisions, and parenting from love rather than fear or trauma. They discuss the balance between discipline and freedom, the value of spending quality time with children, and helping kids develop both character and their unique personalities. The episode concludes with biblical principles from Ephesians about mutual respect in parent-child relationships and the sacred responsibility of nurturing children.

22 Jun 2026 - 41 min
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Katherine Parr | The Sisters in Arms Podcast

This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the life of Catherine Parr, the sixth and surviving wife of Henry VIII. The discussion focuses on Catherine's challenging marriage dynamics, where she had to carefully manage Henry's ego and volatile temperament to survive. The hosts examine how Catherine used wisdom and discernment to navigate an impossible situation, including the famous incident where she saved herself from execution by appealing to Henry's pride. The conversation then shifts to practical advice for modern marriages, discussing the importance of prayer, communication, setting boundaries, and seeking counseling when needed. The hosts emphasize the difference between surviving in a relationship versus thriving, and provide guidance on when professional help or separation might be necessary in cases of emotional, verbal, or spiritual abuse.

15 Jun 2026 - 45 min
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Anne Askew | The Sisters Of Light Podcast

This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the remarkable story of Anne Askew, a 16th-century English Protestant who faced extraordinary persecution under Henry VIII's reign. Born into nobility but forced into an unwanted marriage to a Catholic man, Anne's journey from domestic conflict to religious martyrdom demonstrates incredible resilience and faith. The hosts discuss how Anne found her community among Protestant women in Queen Catherine Parr's circle, where she became known for her extraordinary biblical knowledge and preaching abilities. When political tensions arose around the succession of young Edward VI, Anne was arrested and became a pawn in the Catholic faction's attempt to discredit the Protestant queen. Despite being tortured on the rack in the Tower of London - the first gentlewoman to endure such treatment - Anne refused to betray her fellow Protestant women. Even while facing execution, she maintained her integrity by writing her own account of her trials and examinations. The discussion expands to explore themes of perseverance through adversity, the importance of knowing one's 'why' when facing trials, and how faith provides strength during difficult circumstances. The hosts share personal testimonies about trusting God through challenges and emphasize that trials, while difficult, can build spiritual resilience when approached with the right perspective and community support.

8 Jun 2026 - 41 min
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Lavinia Della Rovere | The Sisters in Arms Podcast

This episode of the Sisters of Light podcast explores the story of Lavinia de la Rovere, a 16th-century Italian noblewoman who became obsessed with her husband Paolo but found spiritual fulfillment through friendship with Olympia Murata and embracing the Reformation. The hosts use Lavinia's story as a springboard to discuss healthy Christian relationships, warning against making romantic partners into idols. They emphasize the importance of prayer, observing character over time, having accountability friendships, and looking for biblical qualities in potential partners. The conversation includes personal testimonies about finding godly spouses and the value of premarital counseling. Throughout, they stress that true love should be based on biblical principles rather than worldly romantic ideals, and that God will guide those who seek His will in relationships.

1 Jun 2026 - 40 min
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