A Glimpse of the Feminine
Today we explore being humble and kind and the importance of apologies.
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20 episodios
Who Is My Neighbor? When the Church Passes By
Host Tracy reflects on the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–35) and challenges the church to stop ignoring those in need—especially survivors of abuse, the hurting, and the marginalized. She contrasts religious indifference with the Samaritan’s compassionate, sacrificial care. The episode calls churches to become clearing houses for resources, to listen with empathy, and to engage in the messy work of helping people heal rather than passing judgment or controlling aid. Go and do likewise.
Guard Your Heart: From Reaction to Reason
In this episode Tracy shares personal updates, reflects on a viral little-league confrontation between a coach and a teenage umpire, and explores how Christian culture often trains people to react instead of think. She uses examples from popular films and Scripture (Proverbs 4:23, Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:8) to argue for teaching children critical thinking and thoughtful conversation. The episode encourages parents to watch and discuss challenging media with their kids, ask questions instead of lecturing, and model thoughtful, loving responses rather than reactionary judgment.
When Inclusion Meets Faith: Practical Steps for Churches
Host Tracy explores how churches can meaningfully welcome and support individuals and families with special needs, combining personal experience, Scripture, and practical accommodations. She covers empathy, leadership education, sensory-friendly spaces, clear communication, volunteer support, and simple, low-cost ways congregations of any size can build belonging. Also a preview of next week’s book review of From Genesis to Junia. Scripture referenced in this week's episode: Psalm 139 ESV copyright 2001 by Crossway Bibles Resources in this week's episode: https://youtu.be/j_3ZivELc48?si=8qkeqKH8zlDgs2TX [https://youtu.be/j_3ZivELc48?si=8qkeqKH8zlDgs2TX] ; Joe Butler, Ability Tree Ministries focusonthefamily.com - "When Disabilities Aren't Welcome at Church" by Natalie Maxwell influencemagazine.com -Spirit-empowered principles for every level of church leadership
A Helping Hand, Loving and Helping Survivors of Domestic Violence
Today we're discussing DV, and practical ways the church can support and help survivors. Resources: The article, "Here's How Your Church can Help Survivors of DV" by Maryclare Beche http://sojo.net [http://sojo.net] National DV hotline: 1-800-799-7233; Text BEGIN to 88788; thehotline.org chrurchcares.com -- Free online study, "Becoming a Church that Cares Well for the Abused" ccef.org -- Articles and resources for DV survivors and churches. LeslieVernick.com cdc.gov/intimate-partner-violence/about/index.html safeaustin.org/The-violent-reality-of-strangulation
Uncharitable Faith vs. Loving Like Jesus
Today we're going to talk about the importance of not judging those who look, think or believe differently than we do. How did Jesus treat people? How do we emulate him? Are we willing for our churches to be safe spaces for those who have been hurt or marginalized? Scriptures referenced in today's episode taken from the English Standard Version copyright 2001 by Crossway Bibles Luke 6:37-38 John 12:47 Romans 2:1-5.
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