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    Hungry for deeper intimacy with God? Thirsty to (re)discover His love for you and your love for Him? Ready to embrace your full identity in Christ? Gospel Spice is your Jesus Christ-centered podcast, infused with in-depth Bible flavors and sprinkled with a dash of French culture.

    Have you recently found yourself less than captivated by your relationship with God? Have you found the pages of Scripture to be stale and lifeless? Are you looking for a spiritual flavor explosion in your journey with God? Then Gospel Spice is your new secret ingredient.  French host and Bible teacher Stephanie Rousselle invites you to taste and see that the Lord is good, and to spice up your relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

    Could the Christian faith prove more delightful & delicious than you’ve tasted so far? A feast awaits. Begin today!

    Join Stephanie and her guests to taste & see that the Lord is good! The Gospel Spice Podcast is ranked Top 1% All Categories globally*, and is listened to from 160+ countries.  Guests include Dallas & Amanda Jenkins, Max Lucado, Joel Rosenberg, Os Guinness, Jennifer Rothschild, Sheila Walsh, Susie Larson, Jonathan Evans, Ruth Chou Simons, Jim Cymbala, Jo Saxton, Alisa Childers, Curt Thompson, and so many, many more. When not with her guests, Bible teacher Stephanie Rousselle invites you to delight in God by diving deep into Scripture!

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    We exist to inspire Christ-followers to delight in God. The Gospel Spice Podcast is part of a larger range of tools by Gospel Spice Ministries. We provide resources to empower Christian leaders across generational, social, ethnic and geographical boundaries towards more intimacy with Jesus Christ and discipleship effectiveness through a Biblical Christocentric foundation. The Gospel Spice Ministries provide a safe environment for spiritual and community growth empowering people to know Christ more intimately, serve one another more powerfully, and reach the world for Jesus.

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Your donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. The majority of donations above our minimal operating costs go to Christian organizations fighting human trafficking.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

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    "Have you not read the Scriptures?" | Jesus asks | Part 2

    "Have you not read the Scriptures?" | Jesus asks | Part 2

    As Stephanie invites you to continue your exploration of reading and interpreting the Scriptures correctly, we delve into the importance of seeking Jesus in the Bible and warn against misinterpreting the Scriptures. We are continuing our exploration of Jesus’ question, “Have you not read the Scriptures” with a focus on personal application.

    Come and learn about the dangers of seeking to find ourselves in the Bible rather than seeking Jesus. Together, we also highlight how the Holy Spirit guides us to see Jesus in the Old Testament. For example, Stephanie suggests that you randomly flip open the Bible and let the Holy Spirit guide you to a passage where you will sit until the Holy Spirit shows you Jesus through the words on the page. We invite you to glorify the Father through the Son! So, today, pursue the beauty of finding Jesus in the Old Testament!

    As always, the Gospel Spice podcast infuses deep biblical teachings with a dash of French culture to help listeners grow in their relationship with God and taste the different spices the Gospel has to offer.

    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE

    1. The importance of discipline in reading and interpreting the Scriptures

    - Three levels of misinterpreting the Scriptures: ignorance, unbelief, and rebellion

    - Rebellion as the worst sin because it is a conscious decision to reject God

    - Role of the Holy Spirit in interpreting Scripture and convicting us of our sin

    2. Seeking Jesus in the Bible rather than just ourselves

    - If we approach the Scriptures to find ourselves, we will miss Jesus

    - If we seek Jesus, we will find ourselves in the process

    - Pursuing the beauty of finding Jesus in the Old Testament

    - Recommending randomly flipping open the Bible and asking the Holy Spirit to guide to a passage where they can see Jesus

    - The goal of glorifying the Father through the Son by allowing the Holy Spirit to open our eyes to see the goodness of the Lord in our lives through the pages of Scripture

    NEW BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. Why is it important to approach the Scriptures from a perspective of seeking Jesus instead of just finding ourselves?

    2. What role does the Holy Spirit play in understanding and interpreting Scripture?

    3. How can we avoid the sin of rebellion in our interpretation of the Scriptures?

    4. What are some practical ways to seek and find Jesus in the Old Testament?

    5. How can we cultivate discipline in our daily reading and study of the Bible?

    6. Have you ever randomly opened the Bible and the pages led you to a specific passage that spoke to your current situation? Share your experience.

    7. Do you agree with Stephanie’s assertion that rebellion is worse than ignorance or unbelief? Why or why not?

    8. What can we do to ensure that we are not using the Scriptures to justify our own desires or agendas?

    9. How can we balance knowledge and faith when studying Scripture?

    10. Can you share a Bible passage that has recently impacted your life? How did it affect you?

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

    DISCOVER THE GOSPEL SPICE MINISTRIES

    The Gospel Spice Podcast is part of a larger range of tools given to you by Gospel Spice Ministries.

    In a nutshell, we exist to inspire Christ-followers to delight in God.

    In more details: we provide resources to empower Christian leaders across generational, social, ethnic and geographical boundaries towards more intimacy with Jesus Christ and discipleship effectiveness through a Biblical Christocentric foundation. The Gospel-Spice Ministries provide a safe environment for spiritual and community growth empowering people to know Christ more intimately, serve one another more powerfully, and reach the world for Jesus.

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    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Your donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. All donations above our minimal operating costs go to Christian organizations fighting human trafficking.

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    Find balance between hustling and letting go | with Rebecca George

    Find balance between hustling and letting go | with Rebecca George

    Stephanie welcomes Rebecca George to discuss the power of embracing weakness as part of our Gospel Spice Wellness series. They share their experience with the “curse of the capable woman”, as Stephanie calls it, and how surrendering our weaknesses to God allows Him to turn them into His strengths. They discuss the tension between achieving for God's glory while avoiding self-sufficiency and how we can open our hands and offer ourselves to God. The conversation shifts to the ultimate calling of a Christ follower to make disciples, and the importance of surrendering one's life to God. The episode also touches on the dangers of constantly doing and the importance of trusting God's timing. Together Stephanie and Rebecca emphasize that embracing weakness is the path to success and encourage YOU to focus on God in moments of brokenness. Rebecca shares her personal experiences with being an overachiever and how surrendering our weaknesses to God can transform them into strengths. Rebecca also talks about the importance of balancing grace and self-discipline in our lives and the ultimate calling of a Christ follower to make disciples wherever we are and in whatever season we are in. They also discuss the Great Commission and the ongoing behavior of making disciples without striving or burnout. Tune in to gain valuable insights on living a life of surrender and obedience to God!

    Some key takeaways for this conversation include,

    - We can feel like we have to rely on our own strength to get things done.

    - Weakness is what God wants from us, because He already has plenty of strength!

    - Surrendering our weaknesses to God allows Him to turn it into His strength. That is the goal!

    - Embracing weakness is actually the path to success, because we learn to trust Him.

    Stephanie and Rebecca invite you to focus on God:

    - Have an eternal perspective

    - Fix your eyes on Jesus and worship Him for His character

    - In moments of struggle and brokenness, invite God into our weaknesses and ask Him to transform them into strengths.

    - The outcome belongs to God, and the obedience belongs to humans.

    They also inspire you to balance grace and self-discipline with the following:

    - Strive to do everything with excellence for the glory of God;

    - Hold both grace and self-discipline closely and not see them as opposing forces.

    Making disciples is the ultimate calling of a Christ follower. Together, they add:

    - a calling is not necessarily to have a public ministry.

    - We can make disciples wherever we are and in whatever season we are in.

    - Making disciples is an ongoing behavior, not a one-time task or something to be added to a to-do list.

    - Striving to make disciples all the time can lead to burnout.

    - Different seasons may require a shift in our time and capacity, and it is important to have ongoing conversations about where we feel called to spend our time.

    To conclude, surrender to God is the key! You have heard it before, but it is important to remember:

    - Surrendering one's life to God on a regular basis is important.

    - It means not producing results on one's own strength or measuring one's own performance.

    - True freedom comes from allowing God's spirit to produce the fruit.

    NEW! GO DEEPER WITH QUESTIONS, ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND:

    1. How do you relate to the “curse of the capable woman,” (even if you are a man!) and how have you experienced it in your life?

    2. Do you struggle with self-sufficiency or overachievement? How does this conversation resonate with you?

    3. What is your view on grace and self-discipline, and how do you balance the two in your life?

    4. How do you feel about the importance to fight striving? Do you agree with her stance against “Girl Wash Your Face”?

    5. Have you ever experienced a moment of surrender to God in your weakness? How did that change your perspective?

    6. What does it mean to you to make disciples as you go about your daily life? How can you apply this principle to your own life?

    7. Have you experienced moments of burnout? What do you do to avoid it?

    8. How does your personal view of success align or differ from Rebecca’s and Stephanie’s perspective?

    9. How do you remind yourself of God's unconditional love for you and the fact that nothing you do can make Him love you more or less?

    10. In moments of struggle and brokenness, how do you invite God into your weaknesses and ask Him to transform them into strengths?

    MEET REBECCA GEORGE

    Rebecca George is an author, a speaker, and the host of the popular podcast Radical Radiance. Her greatest joy is helping women pursue their passions in a way that builds God’s kingdom. In her free time, she loves running outside or trying a new recipe with Garth Brooks playing in the background. You can connect with her @rebeccageorgeauthor on Instagram or at radicalradiance.live.

    MORE ABOUT HER BOOK, DO THE THING

    What is your “thing”? Surely there’s a better way to view it than through a lens of striving and worldly achievement.

    You may have a special cause, project, or talent you feel called to develop. Fear and lack of clarity often make it easier to avoid the “thing” than risk failing at it.

    Rebecca George is an encouraging voice in your ear to say, “Let’s not waste another minute of the all–too–brief time we have on this side of eternity.” She shows you how to pursue your goal with grace and confidence.

    Part guide, part manifesto, Do the Thing beckons you to pursue the passions that stir your soul.

    On this journey, you will discover how to:

    See your gifts and talents from a gospel-centered perspective.

    Prioritize goals related to your calling as you move forward with gumption and grace.

    Overcome negative thought patterns so you can brainstorm, develop, and create with the confidence of a go-getter girl!

    Today is the day to take a brave step in a purposeful direction, using God’s Word as your compass to do the thing He has designed for you to do. After all, if not now … when?

    Find the book here: https://davidccook.org/books/do-the-thing/ 

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

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    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    "Have you not read the Scriptures?" | Jesus asks

    "Have you not read the Scriptures?" | Jesus asks

    Stephanie dives into the question asked by Jesus, "Have you not read the Scriptures?" and how it emphasizes the importance of looking for Jesus in every passage of the Old Testament. She invites you to take an in-depth look at all five instances where Jesus asks this question in the Gospel of Matthew and encourages you to find Jesus in the Old Testament. The episode highlights how Jesus used the Old Testament to point to himself as the answer to all things, with specific examples of his interactions with the Pharisees, chief priests, and the Sadducees. 

    Look for Jesus in every passage and discover how even the Pharisees, who were highly familiar with the Scriptures, failed to see the significance of Jesus' statement. Tune in for a quiet and centered experience with in-depth biblical flavors, along with a touch of French culture.

    COMING UP SOON!

    Stephanie mentions our two upcoming series: Starting soon, we will dive deep into the meaning and practice of REST. Then, in October, we will enter the Gospel of Matthew through the lens of the first century Jewish culture. You will be invited to experience fresh flavors for a spiritual explosion of delight in Christ! Stay tuned and make sure to follow and subscribe to access every new episode.

    GO DEEPER AND STUDY ON YOUR OWN | ADDRESSES AND REFERENCES STEPHANIE USES IN THIS EPISODE

    Matthew 12:3 and 5 - referencing 1 Samuel 21:1-6 - also described in luke 6:3

    Matthew 19:4 - quoting Genesis 2:24

    Matthew 21:16 - quoting Psalm 8:2

    Matthew 21:42 - quoting Psalm 118:22-23 - also described in Mark 12:10

    Matthew 22:31 - quoting Exodus 6, 15-16 - also described in Mark 12:26

    NEW BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. How can we train ourselves to see Jesus in every passage of the Old Testament?

    2. What was the significance of Jesus asking the Pharisees "Have you not read the Scriptures?" What did it reveal about them and their understanding of Scripture?

    3. How does understanding the Old Testament better help us understand and appreciate the New Testament?

    4. How can we use Scripture to point to Jesus like he did in his interactions with the Pharisees, chief priests, and the Sadducees?

    5. How does understanding marriage as a human analogy help us understand our relationship with God?

    6. Are there other human analogies we can use to help us understand our relationship with God?

    7. How can we make sure we are reading Scripture through the lens of Jesus' teachings and example?

    8. Can you share a personal experience of when reading the Old Testament helped you better understand the teachings of Jesus?

    9. What is the significance of the question "Have you not read the Scriptures?" in Matthew's Gospel as a whole?

    10. How can we continue to deepen our understanding of Scripture and our relationship with God beyond the fall series focused on the Gospel of Matthew?

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

    THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY!

    First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact.

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    And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us!

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    Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example,

    - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours.

    - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours.

    MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY:

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status.

    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

    We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum.

    Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170.

    We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you!

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    Do you enjoy Gospel Spice? Then let's deepen our relationship! There are 4 very simple ways to do that, and it would truly mean the world to us. 

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    4- As always, we are praying for you! You can confidentially email us your prayer requests and praise items at the email address contact@gospelspice.com. It is our privilege to pray for you!

    So, would you please invest 3 to 5 minutes of your time, maybe even right now, to do one (or more!) of the following suggestions:

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    3-      rate Gospel Spice on your listening app – it’s one of the easiest ways to share the gospel!

    4-      and finally, tell us how we can pray for you!

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    Deeper faith through worry, doubt and control | with Lori Ann Wood

    Deeper faith through worry, doubt and control | with Lori Ann Wood

    A serious diagnosis took Lori Ann Wood on a faith detour she never saw coming. As a lifelong believer, she felt profound disappointment in the God she thought she knew. Wanting answers, but more than anything, needing permission to ask the questions, she took the risky decision to embrace those difficult questions. She shares her hard-won insights today on Gospel Spice.

    Lori Ann was raised by a mother who strongly believed in God, but she didn't initially feel the same conviction towards faith. Lori Ann compared faith to how people have different tastes and preferences with cilantro, with some believing without a doubt, while others may come to faith through questioning. Lori Ann embraced her unique perspective and believes that God does not think less of her for it.

    Lori Ann’s journey towards faith began after she was diagnosed with heart failure. She was given a journal to write out questions and complaints to God during uncertain and difficult times, and it eventually turned into a blog where she started sharing spiritual content. People related to her spiritual struggles, and Lori Ann saw a connection between her questions and Jesus' temptations in the desert, which helped frame the content of her book, Divine Detours, into three questions to deepen one's faith.

    During the episode, Lori Ann discussed three important questions related to faith: the question of worry, the question of doubt, and the question of control. She admitted to struggling with the latter due to her natural tendency towards planning and control. However, she believes that Jesus is the perfect companion, friend, savior, and God who can help us through our unbelief.

    Lori Ann also reflected on the value of asking questions and how they wish they had instilled this value in their younger self and their own children. Lori Ann believes that questions are an important part of their faith journey, referencing how Jesus used questions in his teachings.

    BONUS | GO DEEPER WITH QUESTIONS, ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND.

    Lori Ann invites us to ask deep questions fearlessly. Here are a few to come alongside your own journey!

    1. What was your biggest takeaway from Lori Ann Wood's story?

    2. Do you relate more to the idea of faith coming easily or through questioning? Why?

    3. How do you think Lori Ann’s struggle with illness impacted her faith journey?

    4. Have you ever struggled with any of the three questions Lori Ann posed (worry, doubt, control)? How did you overcome them?

    5. What do you think it means to "ask questions" in relation to faith? How can questioning faith strengthen it?

    6. What insights did you gain from Lori Ann’s reflections on her book and her journey as an author?

    7. How do you feel about the comparison between faith and cilantro? Do you see any parallels between the two?

    8. Have you ever felt like the woman who touched Jesus's cloak and was healed? What parallels do you see between that story and your own faith journey?

    9. Do you agree with the idea that asking for healing (spiritual, emotional, relational, or physical) is important and that God is not afraid of people's questions?

    10. In what ways can we cultivate a closer relationship with God and deepen our faith? How do you plan to do this?

    DISCOVER LORI ANN’S BOOK, DIVINE DETOUR

    WHAT – Divine Detour is a book of relatable essays that gently guides the reader to confront the three most important questions of her life—the three questions every life must answer.

    WHEN – Divine Detour is an invitation to explore the questions of worry, doubt, and control that always surface when a Christian finds himself on a path he didn’t choose.

    WHO – Divine Detour is for the believer who hits a snag in her careful life plan and starts to wonder if her faith is any good at all: the career has evaporated overnight, the adult child has turned his back on his family, the marriage vows have worn paper thin.

    WHY – Heart failure patient and award-winning essayist Lori Ann Wood confronts faith’s three most menacing questions of worry, doubt, and control, and discovers hope for anyone on an unexpected path.

    Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Detour-choose-always-wanted/dp/1936501759/ 

    MEET LORI ANN WOOD

    LORI ANN WOOD lives in the shadow of the Ozark Mountains in beautiful Bentonville, Arkansas, with her husband, the unsuspecting guy she chased all the way from ninth grade to grad school. She is mom to three world-changing young adults, one impressive son-in-law (who all live too far away) and a miniature dachshund named Pearl (who threatens to never leave). Her new favorite role is appropriately spoiling her granddaughter Hazel.

    Read more from her at loriannwood.com.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Show me Your glory! | Statements to learn from.

    Show me Your glory! | Statements to learn from.

    Do you feel restless, anxious, overwhelmed, stressed, fearful, ashamed? Are you currently traversing a desert of despair? Or, are you in a season of plenty, joy, fullness and harvest? Whenever we experience life crises and difficulties, we can choose to pursue God deeper, or the relentless drift of events will cause us to move away from Him. It's a matter of perspective. Knowing Jesus is the only way to survive life. He invites us to experience Him in seasons of rest, summer, and plenty - where we hope you find yourself today - as well as in seasons of loneliness, desert, hardship and failure - where we have all been, and where we will probably find ourselves again at some point. Stephanie invites you to consider another angle to your pain and suffering during your pilgrimage on earth: what if seeking deeper intimacy with God was the secret to living life to the fullest? And, if you have heard this a million times and it sounds stale to you, what if this episode rekindled your perspective on your current life today?

    We need to learn how to cling to Jesus, because He alone can carry us through the inevitable hardships of life. The presence of God is the reason why we seek to know Jesus, and the way we experience Him in our lives. God created us to experience intimacy with Him, and to enjoy Him. So, today, Stephanie invites us to ponder Moses' statement, "Show me Your glory" as an unexpected answer to Jesus' question, "Who touched Me?" which we experienced in our previous episode (see episode 224). Stephanie uses several insights from C.S. Lewis to draw us into deeper understanding of ourselves, our world, and ultimately, God Himself. We are living in the "shadowlands" and Jesus invites us, through Him, to get a glimpse of "real life" as defined by Heaven. 

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    GOD'S GLORY, OUR DELIGHT | THE GOSPEL SPICE SERIES

    Delighting in the glory of God. Does this concept strike you as reserved for spiritual contemplatives? What if, instead, it proved the highly practical, deeply foundational perspective you need right now?

    Why does God’s glory even matter in our day and age? How can we learn from Jesus to make His glory our true North and lifelong quest? What keeps us from fully stepping into this God-ordained purpose for our life? How do we kindle delight for God on a daily basis? And, once we have embraced God’s glory as our heart’s true delight, how can we then come alongside others?

    Join us to cultivate a sincere delight for God’s glory, rooted in an honest, hard look at the depth of our need, and in the much deeper Reality of His grace. Trace the glory of God through Scripture and in your own life. Behold the exact radiance of God’s glory, revealed in Jesus. Learn to see yourself as Christ does—through the lens of the Father’s love at the cross. Jesus offers to overwhelm our deadly self-centeredness with His resurrection power. He carries us every step of the way, even as He calls us to true humility on the path to glory.

    Who has time to cultivate the delight that comes from pondering the glory of God? And yet, nothing could be more urgent today. Marthas and Marys, Peters and Johns—we are all invited to dare to dream of a lifestyle of God-centered delight. Nothing could be more practical.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

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    Remaining YOU while raising THEM | with Alli Worthington

    Remaining YOU while raising THEM | with Alli Worthington

    Do you feel like other moms have it all together, while you struggle silently? Are you really enjoying the journey of parenthood… or are you just trying to survive? You are not alone! You want so much to be a "good" mom. Yet, you're afraid you aren't. There's hope. You are on the right track. Alli Worthington joins Stephanie today to address the mom who is ready to live a life outside the unachievable cliche of “Supermom” – regardless of the season of life you are in. This is NOT a conversation about parenting – this is a conversation about your personal wellbeing as you navigate motherhood. It is about your own wellness, so that you can love others well. It is about embracing a healthy mom mindset.

    So, whether you are considering starting a family, or whether your adult children are now raising their own babies, this conversation is for you! Also, this conversation will be eye-opening to all the men who want to understand how the moms in their lives struggle to hold it all together. Do you have a sister, daughter, or wife who is a mom too? This is for you!

    If you’ve forgotten what it means to care for yourself while caring for others, this conversation is for you.

    If you want to feel energized by motherhood, this conversation is for you.

    If you constantly feel weighed down by mom guilt, this conversation is for you.

    If you can’t stop comparing yourself to other moms, this conversation is for you.

    If you’re looking for ways to protect your emotional, spiritual, and physical health, this conversation is for you.

    If you can’t break the cycle of pleasing others, this conversation is for you.

    If you crave more meaningful relationships with your children, this conversation is for you.

    Alli tells us, “Drop the “good mom” myths that have been stealing your happiness. Rediscover the beautiful, joy-filled, sacred and secret art of confident motherhood.” If you’re ready to rewrite the parts of motherhood that are stressful and exhausting so you can raise your little–or not-so-little–humans with a healthy mom mindset, it’s time to discover the secret art of confident motherhood.

    MORE ABOUT “REMAINING YOU WHILE RAISING THEM”

    You’re allowed to enjoy motherhood- and pursue it in your own unique way.

    Remaining You While Raising Them will give you tools and a framework you can return to over and over as you pursue a life you love while raising children you love.

    Alli says, “I know you want to be a wonderful mother. And you're worried you aren't. Whether you arrived at motherhood by birth, adoption, or marriage, you want to get it right. Me too. I spent too many years caught in the trap of lies that surround modern motherhood. I want more for you than that. You're worth it! This book will reassure you that you ARE worth it and give you the tools to enjoy motherhood more! Remaining You While Raising Them, may just change your life.”

    PREORDER TODAY FOR ALL SORTS OF BONUS CONTENT

    More at https://alliworthington.com/remaining-you-while-raising-them

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER, ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. Have you ever felt overwhelmed or guilty after reading parenting books? How did it affect your parenting approach?

    2. How do you think our own emotional and spiritual health as mothers impacts our relationship with our children?

    3. Have you ever felt pressure to live up to societal expectations as a mother? How did you navigate through that pressure?

    4. What have been some of the challenges and joys you've experienced as your children have grown older?

    5. How do you define "mom guilt" and why do you think so many mothers experience it? How can we combat mom guilt in our own lives?

    6. What are some ways that we unintentionally hinder our children's development by trying to do everything for them?7. How can we find a balance between being a supportive parent and allowing our children to experience their own struggles and failures?

    8. Alli and Stephanie discuss the importance of experiencing God's love and understanding in the midst of pain. Have you ever gone through a period of feeling abandoned by God? How did you work through that?

    9. How can we create a safe space for our children to be honest about their own doubts, disappointments, and feelings towards God?

    10. How can we model resilience and faithfulness to our children, even in the midst of challenging circumstances?

    ALLI WORTHINGTON SHARES HER STORY

    “Who doesn’t love a good rags to riches story? Yep, that’s how it started for me. Ten years ago, we lost everything when my husband’s job came to a sudden and drastic end. That’s when I got very, very serious about figuring out how to create a business on the Internet and started my own online business. I have co-founded BlissDom and BlissDom Canada, the single largest international women’s small business conference in the world (now that was a mouthful!) I also co-founded and served as the CCO (Chief Creative Officer) of Blissful Media Group. And it all started when I founded the magazine for women, Blissfully Domestic. Through these major events, I’ve helped thousands of men and women start successful businesses online. I was a consultant and strategist who has worked with and advised Fortune 500 companies and small businesses, from tech companies to your favorite household brands. My book, Breaking Busy, has helped thousands of women break out of cycles of busyness and find purpose and happiness in this crazy world.Fierce Faith: A Woman's Guide to Fighting Fear, Wrestling Worry, and Overcoming Anxiety launched January 2018. I served as the founding COO for Propel Women from 2014-2018…”

    More at https://alliworthington.com/

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

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    "Who touched Me?" | Jesus asks

    "Who touched Me?" | Jesus asks

    Stephanie invites you to explore a fascinating question posed by Jesus: "Who touched Me?" She discusses the importance of physical touch and using the five senses to bridge theory and reality. Starting with the healing of the woman who touched Jesus' garment to heal herself, Stephanie invites us to ponder the ramifications of this woman’s state when she subsequently found herself being questioned by Him as to who had touched Him.

    Stephanie invites you into a life that emphasizes the power of faith in Christ, drawing a connection between the shame linked to the woman's blood discharge and the shame Jesus endured on the cross while his blood was poured out for the many. She encourages you to build public declaration of faith, to place faith in the right person, namely, Christ, and to not oversimplify the issue of faith and healing. She discusses how not everyone is healed and how Jesus forced the woman seeking healing to publicly acknowledge herself, which is related to the healing process and overcoming shame. 

    The symbolic significance of Jewish garments is also highlighted, especially the iconic tassels that Jewish men still wear today at the four corners of their garment. What does it tell us about God, heaven, and ourselves in Christ?

    NEW BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. What role does Jesus' question "who touched me?" play in the story?

    2. How does the woman’s act of touching the hem of Jesus’ garment demonstrate her faith?

    3. What do the tassels on Jewish garments symbolize in the context of this story?

    4. What is the significance of public acknowledgement and confession in relation to healing and overcoming shame?

    5. How does physical touch play a role in the healing process?

    6. Why do you think not everyone is healed?

    7. What does placing faith in the right person mean in the context of this story?

    8. In what ways can our five senses help us bridge the gap between theory and reality in our faith journey?

    9. What is the connection between the woman’s healing and receiving the Holy Spirit?

    10. How can we apply the lessons from this story to our own lives and experiences with faith and healing?

     

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

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    Cultivate childlike wonder | with Catherine Larson

    Cultivate childlike wonder | with Catherine Larson

    Stephanie welcomes Catherine Larson to discuss how we can learn from children to nurture a sense of wonder in our own lives, a Christlike childlikeness, even amidst the busy lives of parenting and everyday life with children. This conversation invites all of us, whether we have young children at home or not, to cultivate the wonder that will allow us to enter deeper in intimacy with God every day.

    A busy author, homemaker, and mother of six young boys, Catherine invites us to enjoy how children use their five senses to enter their appreciation for God's creation. She challenges us to use playfulness to enter the world as children, focusing on positive moments instead of frustrations. She shares her own tips to nurture wonder in our kids and in ourselves, like for example the creation of personal space for children to experience quiet time, and taking a Sabbath day for rest and renewal. She reminds us of our God-given need for church community and connection, and the paradoxical use of technology in connecting and isolating people.

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER, ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. What are some ways in which children can help us grow in our faith and relationship with God?

    2. How can play and experiencing the world through a child's eyes help us release our worries and be more present in the moment?

    3. What is your opinion on taking a Sabbath day for rest and renewal as suggested by the speaker?

    4. In what ways has technology both isolated and connected you with others, and which of these have you found to be more helpful?

    5. How has COVID-19 impacted your sense of community and the importance of fellowship?

    6. In what ways do you intentionally seek out opportunities to connect with others and build relationships?

    7. Have you ever considered journaling and recording prayers and love notes for your child during pregnancy or the first year of their life? Why or why not?

    8. How do you intentionally cultivate wonder in your daily life and with those around you?

    9. What does it mean to you to be childlike rather than childish, and how can you practice this in your relationships and daily life?

    10. Have you read any books or used resources that have been particularly helpful in your spiritual journey as a mother or caretaker? If so, which ones and how have they impacted you?

    MEET CATHERINE LARSON

    “Hi! I’m Catherine, lover of dappled light, and Blue Ridge hues, of closing my days nestled in my husband’s prayers, and of mornings which bud with baby coos and the voices of my sweet boys calling for mama (that name I wondered if I’d ever get to wear). I’m a collector of words, a cataloger of wonders, and a curator of grace stories. Once upon a time (how can a few years ago seem like a lifetime?) I worked full-time writing, but these days you can find me vrooming toy cars across the red rug, slathering peanut butter and jelly on wheat, and carrying baby boy close to my heart. Once bedtime prayers are aloft, I cozy up with my laptop and labor in love to exalt the One who is the most important part of my life. Because if I could tell you only one thing about me I’d want you to know how passionately I seek to love a nail-scarred and risen Savior. It’s this love that leads me here, hoping for you, expecting you. Because here’s the thing; you matter. You matter so much more than you know. His eyes light up at the thought of you. And He loves you enough that He will not leave you where you are. And no matter where you are, He beckons. We live expectantly. Expecting grace, expecting mercy, and yes, expecting trials, pain, and suffering. But we also expect that evil will not have the final say, but that love will prevail, transforming even the bitterest moments into sweetest grace. We live expecting His presence, one day His appearing, and ultimately His absolute reign.”

    Meet Catherine at catherineclairelarson.com

    MORE ABOUT HER BOOK, WATCHING IN WONDER

    Watching in Wonder: Growing in Faith During Your Baby's First Year by Catherine Claire Larson is a weekly devotional journal that will inspire you to record stories and prayers for your newborn as you create a memory book that you (and they) will treasure for years to come. Get it here: https://www.amazon.com/Watching-Wonder-Growing-Faith-During/dp/140023610X/ 

    “I hope women will walk away from Watching in Wonder with a deeper understanding of who God is and how He meets and cares for them in these days of early motherhood,” said Catherine. “A recurring theme in the book is that motherhood is a high and holy calling and that women are nurturing a human soul of inestimable importance.”

    Embrace the exhilarating, exhausting, and joy-filled first year of motherhood in the pages of Watching in Wonder as you marvel anew at His goodness and the miracle of life that is growing day by day before your eyes.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

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    "Here I am." | Answering Christ's questions

    "Here I am." | Answering Christ's questions

    "Here I am, Lord." These are familiar words. We have heard them from the lips of ancient heroes of the faith -- Abraham, Moses, Samuel, and more. But what did they really mean? What do WE mean when we dare speak them? Or do we know them to be so dangerous, we are not sure we are ready to whisper them under our breath, to the One who listens?

    Stephanie guides us through Scripture to find the geographical, emotional and mental places where these words are spoken. She then takes us to modern-day Hebrew language and religious culture through the Hebrew word for "here I am" -- heenani. It means more than catches the eye, and points to Jesus. Of course, it does - it is part and parcel of Scripture, the Word who points to the One. This episode is an invitation to experience Jewish insights into Messiah that only make sense in Christ. It is an invitation to worship afresh the One who is our King, our God, our Savior, our Intercessor, our Friend - the One who, ultimately, comes to us, saying, "Here I am."

     

    NEW BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER ON YOUR OWN OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. What can we learn from the story of Samuel's calling and how can we apply it in our lives?

    2. How did Abraham's response of "Here I am" to God's call change the course of his life and what can we learn from it?

    3. What is the significance of the Hinani prayer in Jewish Orthodox theology and how does it relate to our Christian faith?

    4. How can we practice humility and acknowledge our unworthiness before God, as expressed in the Hinani prayer?

    5. How does the role of a worship leader, such as a Chazan, differ between Jewish Orthodox and Christian communities?

    6. How can we love God and others with both Agape and Phileo love, as discussed in the episode?

    7. How does the concept of communal prayer in Judaism compare to what we see in Christian worship services?

    8. How can we ensure that our own inadequacies don't hinder the prayers we offer on behalf of others?

    9. How can we respond with "Here I am" to Jesus's call to love and follow him?

    10. In what ways can we grow in intimacy with God through our own research and study of Scripture?

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

    THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY!

    First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact.

    Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…). It REALLY is the best way to help others find this content-rich podcast. 

    And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us!

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    Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example,

    - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours.

    - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours.

    MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY:

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status.

    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

    We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum.

    Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170.

    We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you!

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

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    Life-Changing Hospitality | with Janell Wood

    Life-Changing Hospitality | with Janell Wood

    Dare to dream about living a big life for the glory of God! That is our theme today, through seemingly mundane examples of daily faithfulness and stewardship. Today, Stephanie welcomes Janell Wood, who was inspired to host exchange students and turn it into a ministry. Hosting these students has not only impacted their lives but has also transformed Janell's life in the process. Stephanie was a foreign exchange student from France when she was 17 (30 years ago this year!) and, as you may know, she gave her life to Jesus at the end of her  year there. She is a living proof example of the power of faithfulness when a family welcomes a student in their home and shares Christ faithfully--albeit imperfectly. Being real and authentic is what matters. Janell therefore encourages us to be authentic and to ask God for guidance in making decisions that might affect our lives. Together, Stephanie and Janell talk about faith and daring to trust God to live a big life for His glory. Janell also discusses the importance of exposing her kids to different worldviews and traditions through hosting exchange students. In her ministry, Janell interviews young women who have questions about God and belief, and they speak with various Christian apologists to address these questions. Janell emphasizes the importance of being faithful in one's spiritual walk, and of loving God and our neighbors.

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER

    1. How has Janell's experience hosting exchange students challenged and transformed her faith in God?

    2. Janell talks about embracing change and stepping out in faith. What are some examples of where you see this in your own life?

    3. Janell emphasizes the importance of being authentic and seeking God's guidance. How do you remain authentic in your relationships and life experiences?

    4. How has apologetics helped you to address your own doubts and uncertainties about faith?

    5. What can we learn from Janell's approach to sharing her faith with others she meets in her work?

    6. How has traveling and experiencing different cultures impacted your worldview and faith?

    7. Janell's family intentionally exposes their children to different worldviews. Have you had conversations with your own family, friends, or colleagues about faith differences and how to love others well through those differences?

    8. What can we do to "offer our lives" to God and be obedient to His call in our lives, even when we don't necessarily see the results?

    9. How do you handle fear or doubt when stepping out in faith to do something new or challenging?

    10. How can we seek God's guidance in making decisions that might impact our lives or the lives of those around us?

    MEET JANELL WOOD

    Janell Wood is a devoted wife and mother of four children who grew up in a Christian household and gave her life to Christ at an early stage. Although she experienced her own doubts and struggles with faith, she felt a nudge to go all-in for the Lord after reading Francis Chan's book, Crazy Love. Fueled by this call to action, Janell and her husband decided to do something extraordinary and ended up hosting exchange students from different parts of the world. Starting from the Netherlands, they now have hosted five exchange students and hope to host more! The experience has been life-changing for Janell, who now views this ministry as a way of opening her heart up to young women from different backgrounds who have never known someone who deeply loves the Lord. The journey has not been without its challenges, but Janell has found that God has been working in her life along the way.

    Find Janell at https://www.janellmwood.com/

    If you want more info about hosting foreign exchange students, go to www.efexchangeyear.org

    If you want to get connected with Janell directly on this topic, meet her at https://efexchangeyear.org/iec/janell-wood/ or email her at  janellmwood@gmail.com

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    "Do you love Me?" | Questions from Jesus

    "Do you love Me?" | Questions from Jesus

    We are so glad to welcome you for this latest episode! Stephanie is in France this summer so make sure to follow her on social to stay up to date. Enjoy todays episode!

    also… there is a long musical pause at the beginning - a technical error that Stephanie can’t fix from France… please excuse us!

    NEW BONUS! REFLECTION QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER, ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND

    1. How does the understanding of the commandment to love God and love neighbor as yourself impact our daily lives?

    2. How do you interpret the repeated questioning of Peter's love by Jesus in the Gospel of John?

    3. How can we use our weaknesses to become stronger in our faith?

    4.  How can we share the love of Christ with others around us?

    6. What does the passage in John 21 teach us about our calling to serve God?

    7. What can we learn about loving and serving God from Peter's journey?

    8. How can we practically apply Micah 6:8 in our daily lives?

    9. What are some examples of ways we can tend to God's sheep today?

    10. What are some effective ways we can share our faith with those who don't know Jesus?

    THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY!

    First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact.

    Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…). It REALLY is the best way to help others find this content-rich podcast. 

    And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us!

    NEW!

    Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example,

    - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours.

    - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours.

    MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY:

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status.

    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

    We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum.

    Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170.

    We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you!

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | Part 2

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | Part 2

    On this episode of Gospel Spice, Elizabeth Urbanowicz joins us for a discussion on equipping children with a biblical worldview. She shares about her organization, Foundation Worldview, which provides resources for parents and Christian leaders to teach children how to evaluate ideas through the lens of Scripture. We discuss the importance of discipleship within the home, stewardship of time and activities, and how to find a local church. Elizabeth also shares about her new curriculum, Attributes of God, for kids 4 and up, as well as the importance of teaching children to think well and critically. She and Stephanie talk about on the importance of role modeling rest and balance, and teaching children the gospel from an early age. The episode ends with an emphasis on the importance of investing in what matters and assessing how we invest our time and activities. Tune in to discover how you can help equip the next generation to follow God's plan and resist cultural pressures.

    Children are constantly exposed to false ideas. They are constantly bombarded with content from various sources, shaping their young minds in a rapidly changing world. As a parent or any Christian working with kids, it's essential to equip them to pursue truth and embrace a biblical worldview. Does the child in your care know how to discern what is true and what is false? Today, Stephanie welcomes Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss the essential role of adults in raising children with the tools to critically approach the surrounding culture. Elizabeth helps Christian parents equip their children to think biblically and to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter. Foundation Worldview serves children as young as 4 years, and until they reach High School.

    This month, Gospel Spice offers a parenting series for all adults who have children in their lives – as parents, aunts and uncles, family members and friends, as well as youth group leaders, children ministry leaders, and more. With each episode, we tackle a different aspect of the essential stewardship of the children in our lives so that we will equip the next generation with the right tools to embrace fullness of faith in a changing world. Join us as we explore practical ways to raise children to have a strong foundation in Christ and be equipped to evaluate ideas that come their way.

    The interview covers topics such as the importance of fulfilling the command to be fruitful and multiply, how to role model rest, and the importance of giving children a firm foundation in the gospel. Elizabeth shares her own journey starting from an afterschool class for third through sixth graders and how Foundation Worldview grew from there. Listeners are encouraged to invest in what really matters, practice biblical hospitality, and assess how they invest their time.

    Discover Foundation Worldview: https://foundationworldview.com/about

    BONUS | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER (ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND!)

    1. What are some of the biblical promises that Elizabeth and Stephanie reference that can help alleviate the fear associated with raising children?

    2. How can raising children be seen as fulfilling God's mission, and what are some of the risks and rewards involved?

    3. What are some of the key attributes of God that Elizabeth Urbanowicz's curriculum for kids focuses on? Why do you think these are essential?

    4. Why is it important to introduce children to the gospel at a young age, and how can parents and influencers of children help them think critically from Scripture?

    5. What are some of the challenges associated with discipling children in today's culture, and how can families prioritize discipleship across other activities or entertainment?

    6. Why is commitment to a local church important, and how can families foster unity within the church through hospitality and community involvement?

    7. What are some of the societal norms that the conversation urges listeners to reevaluate in light of biblical values, particularly with regards to children's education and extracurricular activities?

    8. How can teaching foundational skills in critical thinking and evaluating ideas help prepare children for facing cultural issues related to gender and sexuality?

    9. What inspired Elizabeth Urbanowicz to start Foundation Worldview, and what does the organization aim to provide for parents and educators?

    10. What can be gained through family-led spiritual growth and learning together?

    MEET ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ

    Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.

    She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.

    Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.

    Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.

    Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

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    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | with Elizabeth Urbanowicz | Part 1

    Equipping our kids to face culture biblically | with Elizabeth Urbanowicz | Part 1

    Children are constantly exposed to false ideas. They are constantly bombarded with content from various sources, shaping their young minds in a rapidly changing world. As a parent or any Christian working with kids, it's essential to equip them to pursue truth and embrace a biblical worldview. Does the child in your care know how to discern what is true and what is false? Today, Stephanie welcomes Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss the essential role of adults in raising children with the tools to critically approach the surrounding culture. Elizabeth helps Christian parents equip their children to think biblically and to carefully evaluate every idea they encounter. Foundation Worldview serves children as young as 4 years, and until they reach High School.

    This month, Gospel Spice offers a parenting series for all adults who have children in their lives – as parents, aunts and uncles, family members and friends, as well as youth group leaders, children ministry leaders, and more. With each episode, we tackle a different aspect of the essential stewardship of the children in our lives so that we will equip the next generation with the right tools to embrace fullness of faith in a changing world.

    Discover Foundation Worldview: https://foundationworldview.com/about

    MEET ELIZABETH URBANOWICZ

    Elizabeth Urbanowicz is a follower of Jesus Christ who is passionate about equipping kids to understand the truth of the Christian worldview.

    She holds a B.S. from Gordon College in Elementary Education and Spanish, an M.S.Ed. from Northern Illinois University in Literacy Education, and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. Elizabeth began her professional career as an elementary teacher in a Christian school.

    Several years into her teaching experience, Elizabeth realized that despite being raised in Christian homes, attending a Christian school, and being active in church, her students thought more like the culture than like Christ. Elizabeth began searching for curricular materials that would equip her students to think critically, helping them discover that Christianity is the worldview that lines up with reality. After not finding any materials that met this need, she began creating a curriculum for her students.

    Elizabeth first taught Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum as an after-school class for third through fifth graders, and the results were incredible! Students were transformed from passive recipients of information to active evaluators of every message they receive. Parents and teachers alike noticed the impact these materials had on students’ media consumption, academic achievement, and everyday habits. This transformation lasted beyond the elementary years and guided students’ thinking in junior high and beyond.

    Elizabeth now works full-time on developing comparative worldview and apologetics resources for children. Her goal is to prepare the next generation to be lifelong critical thinkers and, most importantly, lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    We are spending one whole month having conversations with inspiring guests about parenting at different stages of life - from newborns to adult children, and every stage in between! And then, we spend another whole month discussing essentials of physical, mental, and emotional wellness with a wide range of Christ-centered experts. 

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    "I believe, Lord, overcome my unbelief." | Answering Christ's questions

    "I believe, Lord, overcome my unbelief." | Answering Christ's questions

    Stephanie delves deeper into Jesus' question of "Have you here anything to eat?" and how it invites us to perceive and know Him more deeply. One possible answer to His question is today's statement, "I believe, Lord, overcome my unbelief!" Stephanie reflects on the challenge of waiting for answers in prayer and the power of true, humble prayer. She tackles deep topics like self-awareness, humility, and weakness, reflecting on her own experiences with chronic pain and broken relationships. Together, she invites us to emphasize the importance of acknowledging weakness and surrendering to God. Additionally, she provides insight on Tim Keller's famous statement that it is better to have a weak faith in a strong Christ than a strong faith in a weak Christ, and how true faith comes from God's invitation to grow within us. She also discusses the power of true prayer and how it requires confession, humility, and surrender to God.

    In this episode, we cover the following topics, and more:
    - The true meaning of Jesus' question "Have you here anything to eat?"

    - Perception and knowing Jesus more truly

    - The density and reality of Jesus' glorified body

    - Overcoming unbelief with self-awareness, humility, and ambition

    - Acknowledging weakness to allow God to make Himself strong through us

    - The challenge of waiting for answers in prayer- Power of true prayer: confession, repentance, humility, and surrender to God

    - Importance of having a weak faith in a strong Christ

    - True faith coming from God's intervention to plant, water, and grow the seed of faith in us

    - Daring to disassociate from public opinion and choose Jesus, trusting Him to sort out mixed motives

    BONUS CONTENT | QUESTIONS TO GO DEEPER, on your own or with a friend

    1. How does Stephanie Rousselle relate to the story of the desperate father seeking a miracle for his sick child?

    2. In what ways do you struggle with belief and doubt, and how have you sought to overcome your unbelief?

    3. How can acknowledging our weakness help us to draw closer to God and experience His strength in our lives?

    4. What are some of the challenges of waiting for answers in prayer, and how can we maintain faith and hope during these times?

    5. Why is prayer important, and what are some of the key elements of true prayer that Stephanie emphasizes?

    6. How might we cultivate humility, vulnerability, and honesty in our relationship with God through prayer?

    7. What are some of the benefits of choosing Jesus even when we have mixed motives or face opposition from others?

    8. What role does self-awareness and ambition play in nurturing our faith and relationship with God?

    9. How might we apply the concept of faith being a seed that God plants, waters, and grows in our own lives?

    10. What steps might we take to live out our faith in a way that invites the world around us to experience the love and truth of Jesus?

     

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

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    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

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    "Have you here anything to eat?" | Jesus asks

    "Have you here anything to eat?" | Jesus asks

    "Have you here anything to eat?" Jesus asks of His disciples on Resurrection Sunday, late in the evening of that glorious first day. Such an unexpected question! Did He need food? Or rather, how were they in need of beholding His glorified body ingesting a simple piece of broiled fish? How are we in need of the revelation that comes from pondering the extent of His question?

    Stephanie invites us to cozy up to the eleven disciples who "disbelieved with joy" when they first saw their risen Lord on that glorious evening, shut in as they were behind closed doors. He walked through walls of stone and doors of solid wood. He ate fish, and later even cooked some for them! Fully God and fully Man, and never more than in this moment of intimate self-disclosure. So scoot on in, there is a seat for you by the fire.

    This series is an invitation to immerse yourself in the various ways God communicates to us, and us to Him. So pay attention, He is here and willing to whisper in your ear.

    A word of caution: don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Right now we are going to take Scripture in. Like breathing, like eating, like smelling a flower. Don’t come to Scripture with the agenda of finding yourself there. Come with the firm intention of discovering God instead. And then Scripture will never disappoint. God promises to be found in the places where He dwells – His Word especially. And in the process, you will undoubtedly find yourself as you find Him. So as we enter the hallowed pages of Scripture together, through a humble doorway and a very simple story, ask yourself: what is this telling me about Jesus?

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    How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes | with Nancy Pearcey | Part 2

    How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes | with Nancy Pearcey | Part 2

    On this episode of Gospel Spice, join Stephanie Rousselle in part two of her conversation with Professor Nancy Pearcey about toxic masculinity and the decline of the secular script for men. They explore Pearcey's book and discuss the cultural shifts and societal pressures that affect men today. They also share insightful research on the positive impact of Christianity on family dynamics and gender roles around the world. Finally, they discuss practical solutions for workplaces to promote better work-life balance for fathers and mothers alike. Listen in to learn more!

    Nancy Pearcey is an author and speaker who focuses on cultural, philosophical, and religious issues. She believes that toxic behavior in men can be reduced with better fathers. This is because the father-son relationship is crucial to the development of healthy masculinity, and currently, 40% of children in the United States are growing up without their natural fathers. Pearcey also explains that fathers are often mocked and ridiculed in the media, leading to a decline in men's motivation to become fathers. The Industrial Revolution disrupted the male-female and father-child relationships since fathers had to follow their work out of the home. This led to fathers being portrayed as irrelevant and incompetent parents. Pearcey suggests that practical solutions could involve tweaking the workplace to allow men to work from home more. During the pandemic, many fathers got closer to their children and discovered they enjoyed working from home, leading them to desire more balance between work and home life. Pearcey indicates through anecdotes that finding alternatives to the traditional industrial work situation is possible and necessary to achieve this balance.

    It has become socially acceptable to express open hostility against men even in respected media outlets. "Why Can't We Hate Men?" asks the Washington Post. Almost half of American men agree with the statement, “These days society seems to punish men just for acting like men.” In her new book, the bestselling author of LOVE THY BODY Nancy R. Pearcey explains how secularism has villainized the concept of masculinity.

    Toxic masculinity. You have heard the term. Where does it come from? What does it mean? What is the Biblical framework we need today as Christian men and women to tackle this hot button in our culture wars? Stephanie welcomes Professor Nancy Pearcey to discuss the history, context, and biblical solutions for our generation. One of Stephanie’s favorite quotes from Professor Pearcey is found in the book they are discussing today: “Christians should read with their worldview antennae poised to pick up underlying messages.”

    Stephanie welcomes Professor Pearcey in a two-part interview and, together they discuss topics that Stephanie chose from the book, and from Nancy’s whole message throughout her many books:

    1.       How have the roles of men and women have fluctuated throughout human history? How is this essential context to understand where we are today?

    2.       Scientific Darwinism is mostly discredited today. How about social Darwinism? How is this generation equipped to handle it?

    3.       How is the history of fatherhood relevant to the ruse of toxic versions of masculinity?

    4.       What did men lose through the industrial revolution that they have not yet regained? What about women?

    5.       How much do you think that your analysis applies to cultures outside the framework of Western thought?

    6.       Tell us about the role of the workplace in making men more present fathers.

    7.       How did culture occasionally take men “off the hook” and demand of women to “tame” them? How is this influential today?

    8.       What about the response of the church in centuries past, and today?

    MORE ABOUT THE BOOK

    Purchase the book here: The Toxic War on Masculinity

    In three parts, “The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes” reveals the surprising answers to questions such as:

    • Where did the idea come from that masculinity is “toxic”?
    • What impact did secularism have on the script for masculinity?
    • How do Christian men shatter the negative stereotypes?

    Let’s face it: When people complain that masculinity is toxic, they often point to evangelical men as their prime example. But findings from the social sciences debunk those charges. Research shows that committed Christian men who attend church regularly test out as the most loving and engaged husbands and fathers.

    These facts show that Christianity has the power to overcome toxic behavior in men and reconcile the sexes—an unexpected finding that has stood up to rigorous empirical testing. We should be bold in bringing it into the public square.

    “Masculine traits are not intrinsically toxic. They are good when directed to virtuous ends,” Pearcey writes. “The Bible calls men to be both tough and tender, both courageous and caring. Men who know they are made in God’s image can be full persons, reflecting all the rich dimensions of God’s own character.”
     

    MORE ABOUT PROFESSOR PEARCEY

    Nancy Pearcey is the author of the upcoming book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Her most recently published book is Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality. Her earlier books include The Soul of ScienceSaving LeonardoFinding Truth, and two ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winners: How Now Shall We Live (coauthored with Harold Fickett and Chuck Colson) and Total Truth. Her books have been translated into 19 languages. She is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University. A former agnostic, Pearcey has spoken at universities such as Princeton, Stanford, USC, and Dartmouth. She has been quoted in The New Yorker and Newsweek, highlighted as one of the five top women apologists by Christianity Today, and hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual."

    More at www.nancypearcey.com/

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    Answers to “toxic masculinity” | with Professor Nancy Pearcey | Part 1

    Answers to “toxic masculinity” | with Professor Nancy Pearcey | Part 1

    Toxic masculinity. You have heard the term. Where does it come from? What does it mean? What is the Biblical framework we need today as Christian men and women to tackle this hot button in our culture wars? Stephanie welcomes Professor Nancy Pearcey to discuss the history, context, and biblical solutions for our generation. One of Stephanie’s favorite quotes from Professor Pearcey is found in the book they are discussing today: “Christians should read with their worldview antennae poised to pick up underlying messages.”

    On this episode of Gospel Spice, host Stephanie Rousselle interviews best-selling author and speaker Nancy Pearcey about her upcoming book, "The Toxic War on Masculinity." Pearcey shares her personal journey from questioning her faith in high school to becoming a Christian through Schaefer's cultural apologetics approach. They explore the impact of Darwinism on our concepts of masculinity, the importance of understanding the worldview expressed in literature, and the value of a biblical approach to apologetics. Pearcey's writing focuses on cultural apologetics to address questions and provide answers for young people today, and her upcoming book provides insightful theological answers to the issue of toxic behavior in men. This episode is full of thought-provoking insights that will challenge listeners to think deeply about their faith and the culture around them.

    It has become socially acceptable to express open hostility against men even in respected media outlets. "Why Can't We Hate Men?" asks the Washington Post. Almost half of American men agree with the statement, “These days society seems to punish men just for acting like men.” In her new book, the bestselling author of LOVE THY BODY Nancy R. Pearcey explains how secularism has villainized the concept of masculinity.

    Stephanie welcomes Professor Pearcey in a two-part interview and, together they discuss topics that Stephanie chose from the book, and from Nancy’s whole message throughout her many books:

    1.       How have the roles of men and women have fluctuated throughout human history? How is this essential context to understand where we are today?

    2.       Scientific Darwinism is mostly discredited today. How about social Darwinism? How is this generation equipped to handle it?

    3.       How is the history of fatherhood relevant to the ruse of toxic versions of masculinity?

    4.       What did men lose through the industrial revolution that they have not yet regained? What about women?

    5.       How much do you think that your analysis applies to cultures outside the framework of Western thought?

    6.       Tell us about the role of the workplace in making men more present fathers.

    7.       How did culture occasionally take men “off the hook” and demand of women to “tame” them? How is this influential today?

    8.       What about the response of the church in centuries past, and today?

    MORE ABOUT THE BOOK

    Purchase the book here: The Toxic War on Masculinity

    In three parts, “The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes” reveals the surprising answers to questions such as:

    • Where did the idea come from that masculinity is “toxic”?
    • What impact did secularism have on the script for masculinity?
    • How do Christian men shatter the negative stereotypes?

    Let’s face it: When people complain that masculinity is toxic, they often point to evangelical men as their prime example. But findings from the social sciences debunk those charges. Research shows that committed Christian men who attend church regularly test out as the most loving and engaged husbands and fathers.

    These facts show that Christianity has the power to overcome toxic behavior in men and reconcile the sexes—an unexpected finding that has stood up to rigorous empirical testing. We should be bold in bringing it into the public square.

    “Masculine traits are not intrinsically toxic. They are good when directed to virtuous ends,” Pearcey writes. “The Bible calls men to be both tough and tender, both courageous and caring. Men who know they are made in God’s image can be full persons, reflecting all the rich dimensions of God’s own character.”
     

    MORE ABOUT PROFESSOR PEARCEY

    Nancy Pearcey is the author of the upcoming book The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Her most recently published book is Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality. Her earlier books include The Soul of ScienceSaving LeonardoFinding Truth, and two ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winners: How Now Shall We Live (coauthored with Harold Fickett and Chuck Colson) and Total Truth. Her books have been translated into 19 languages. She is professor and scholar in residence at Houston Christian University. A former agnostic, Pearcey has spoken at universities such as Princeton, Stanford, USC, and Dartmouth. She has been quoted in The New Yorker and Newsweek, highlighted as one of the five top women apologists by Christianity Today, and hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual."

    More at www.nancypearcey.com/

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    "Behold the Lamb." | A statement to enter wonder and worship

    "Behold the Lamb." | A statement to enter wonder and worship

    Stephanie shares what happened as she researched for this episode: "Let me tell you. I was NOT expecting what happened when I did my research. I think the Lord kindly likes to surprise us with glimpses of glory when we don’t expect them. So let’s say I wasn’t expecting to find myself in tears, flat on my face in my dining room, and almost breathless in awe of who Jesus is, as I saw Him through the research I did around this statement, "Behold the Lamb." I discovered fresh from the familiar pages of the New Testament an angle, a new depth that took my breath away. And I want to share the holiness of this moment with you today." Stephanie aims today to show us that, when we proclaim Jesus as the Lamb of God, from the standpoint of the New Testament, we proclaim his glory as the Lamb of God that will be revealed in the future. There is a future dimension that is clearly stated, but somehow overlooked. And it is glorious. So, let's dig together into Scripture for fresh tastes of glory!

    What do you think of when you hear the statement, “Behold the Lamb of God”? If you are somewhat familiar with the Old Testament and the history of Scripture, you know it’s a reference to the Passover lamb that was sacrificed annually as a covering for sins. Since they exited Egypt in about 1600BC, Moses and the Israelites were commanded by God to remember His salvation which He made happen by protecting all the people who had the blood of a freshly killed lamb on the door of their house. If there was blood on your door that night, the angel of death would pass over your house – thus the name “pass-over” – and would not come in to kill the firstborn male of your household. If you didn’t have that blood, then the firstborn male was killed. It didn’t make sense except by faith because God said so. And God did so.

    We love to remember that Jesus is the Lamb of God – meaning at least two things. First, He is fully God. And second, He willingly, voluntarily did this. God the Father didn’t force God the Son in some kind of cosmic tyranny to suffer for us. This was a decision that the Son made in full knowledge, and full power and love for us. “For the JOY set before Him He endured the cross” – that’s Hebrews 12:2. This is true power. Only absolute, ultimate power that has nothing to prove can so excruciatingly disrobe itself of power and become a helpless lamb. Philippians 2:5-8 tells us that He humbled Himself by going from heights of power we cannot even begin to remotely have a faint wisp of an idea of, to depths of humility that, similarly, we just cannot fathom because these depths are literally fathomless, bottomless, infinite – only an infinite being can go from infinite height to infinite depth and retain His wholeness. That is Christ. That is the Lamb of God. And it is glorious. And that is where we usually stop. For most of us, this is the meaning of the Lamb of God. And it is awesome and should cause us to fall in worship, to be sure. But there is more.

    Stephanie adds, "my most sincere prayer is that I can somehow convey what I saw and that you too will find yourself worshipping. I usually have it as a rule to never ever hype a lesson, so here is me breaking my own rules but then it’s not about me, it’s about you and the very Spirit of God at work in you to reveal to you unspeakable beauties about the One He delights in, the Son of God, our very precious Lord."

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

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    First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact.

    Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…). It REALLY is the best way to help others find this content-rich podcast. 

    And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us!

    NEW!

    Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example,

    - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours.

    - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours.

    MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY:

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status.

    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

    We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum.

    Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170.

    We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you!

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

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    "Who do YOU say that I am?" | Jesus asks

    "Who do YOU say that I am?" | Jesus asks

    “Who do YOU say that I am?” Jesus asks this powerful question to His disciples in Matthew 16. It is the most important question any of us is called to answer - and make no mistake. We are all to answer it. 

    The question unpacks a lot about who we are, and how we define our lives. We do not get to tell Jesus who He is -only acknowledge it. But He defines us. That is true freedom. 

    Stephanie shares, "He doesn’t need to know who he is to you. And he surely doesn’t need us to tell him who he is. So, How do you feel, knowing he is actively seeking out your very own personal answer? Does it feel like it’s a quiz? Is this a test of your theology? Is this a test of your bible knowledge or your relationship with Him? Is this a test you may fail? Or could it be more like an invitation to unearth one of the most meaningful treasures in the world?"

    Jesus told a parable one day. Matthew records it just a few paragraphs before this question, in chapter 13. Here is what Jesus says. “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it.” Our understanding of Jesus’ identity is like that treasure. It will change our lives.

    Let’s go back to the context in the original text. First he asked what others were saying about him. Again, obviously he knew. He wasn’t seeking information. He was seeking relationship – as always. Being Jewish through and through, he asks questions to enter into relationship, into dialogue. Who do others say He is? The disciples can answer this one easily, there is nothing personal. And the answer is rather positive, it tells us about the people’s perception of who Jesus was at that point in his ministry. But you can quickly tell, this is not Jesus’ goal. He is only getting started. Then he asks the real question – the other one was just a primer. Who do YOU say that I am? Now that is completely different. Now they are in the spotlight. Now it’s their turn.

    Who we understand Jesus to be, determines who we are. Please hear this. Knowing who Jesus is, will determine the course of your life on earth, in heaven, and every moment spent here and there. Knowing who Jesus is tells you who you are. Jesus’ identity defines your identity – and this cannot be said of any one else. He alone claims this level of power, authority, and utter allegiance.

    Who your kids are doesn’t determine who you are. Who your parents or husband or best friend is, doesn’t determine who you are. Your enemies or your friends or your colleagues or your neighbors or your boss don’t define you.

    Jesus defines you.

    Where you were born, where you live, your ethnicity or your nationality, your income or your health, your size or your looks – these don’t define you.

    Jesus defines you.

    You don’t define yourself. If you are His disciple, then you have effectively renounced the right to define yourself. It means you don’t get to choose the criteria that define you. None of the above.

    Jesus defines you.

    This is truly the most freeing thing anyone can tell you.

    Who Jesus is defines who you are, because you are IN Christ. You cannot be apart from Him. That is the whole purpose of relationship.

    If Jesus is truly the King of all kings, and the God of the universe who can hold everything you can see and touch and feel, and everything you can’t, just by the power of His word, then being defined by Him is the most glorious thing and the highest possible calling.

    It is not reductive. It is enlarging. It is not confining. It is freeing. It is not limiting. It is boundless.

    You are who you are, because Jesus is who He is. And who He is to you, determines who you are.

    Ground yourself in Him. The greatest quest you can ever embark on is to take Him at His word when he promises to make Himself your greatest treasure and reward.

    Make sure to listen to get all the treasures and nuggets of wisdom from this episode.

    In this series, Stephanie takes us deep in Scripture through three powerful Greek words today. God is inviting you to capture your imagination, heart, soul and spirit through a deeper longing for Him. It is an intellectual search, a deep desire for Him, and also a need of our body. We will connect the dots and find that Jesus gives us the blueprint to answer this question the way the Father would invite us to. Let’s embrace Jesus’ invitation to ask, seek and knock – only to receive, find and have the door be opened. It is the same trio of Greek words, and it will inspire us to answer His question in the way that will bring us delight, for His glory.

    We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with.

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Identity in the battle | Ephesians

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/

    Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/

    Shades of Red | Against human oppression

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/

    God's glory, our delight 

    https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/

     

    THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY!

    First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact.

    Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…). It REALLY is the best way to help others find this content-rich podcast. 

    And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us!

    NEW!

    Another way to partner with us is to purchase our workbooks and online Bible studies. We keep them at the lowest possible cost, but they require a lot of work from us! For example,

    - a complete Bible Study requires an average of 500 man-hours.

    - a workbook for a series requires almost 100 man-hours.

    MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY:

    Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status.

    Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! For example, a podcast episode takes close to 10 hours of work (and we release 2 each week). They come to you completely free, but we would truly love your support.

    We want the money to go to those who really need it. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Each year, we aim to give as much as we can. For example, Stephanie works more than full time for Gospel Spice, entirely for free. All board members and volunteers are donating time. We limit our operational expenses to the bare minimum.

    Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170.

    We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you!

    Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog

    Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!

    Discover how God's goodness eclipses our suffering | with Amanda Jenkins | The Chosen

    Discover how God's goodness eclipses our suffering | with Amanda Jenkins | The Chosen

    Amanda Jenkins shares about the 25th wedding anniversary she and Dallas are celebrating TODAY, JUNE 13, 2023! Happy anniversary to one of our favorite couples out there. Twenty-five years is a beautiful milestone and a testament to God's faithfulness through and in you! We love you and honor the Lord alongside you.

    Amanda and Stephanie talk about the crucible of suffering as the unavoidable process which our gentle Lord uses to refine us and keep us closely tied to His side, for our protection and growth. She explains how recent intense pain has led her to write the Bible Study that will soon release alongside season 4 of the show. She explains how she has discovered how God's goodness truly can eclipse our suffering - not in a pollyanna way at all, but through the pain and the daily releasing to Him who is more than able to bear it. We can only endure suffering when we are deeply rooted in who God is. As Amanda shares some of the recent personal struggles and sufferings she and her family have endured, she reveals how they have grown in the Lord through it, and what she has learned about herself and, more essentially, about God.

    Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ziOcbz1ny9U

    In our previous episode with Amanda, she talked with Stephanie about discovering new dimensions of relationship with Jesus, and the importance of experiential knowledge and resting in Him. Amanda told us how her family is faring through seasons of The Chosen, with a focus on discipling older children. She and Dallas have four children, aged 22, 20, 18 and 16. How are they parenting through the show, and towards intimacy with Christ? Amanda shared the power of intentionality and the necessity of embracing mistakes to grow from them. She told Stephanie how she and Dallas have nurtured a family culture for open conversations and for making God the center of their daily lives. She shared what it looks like to surrender your children to God at every age.

    We also invite you to watch this conversation on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/gospelspice 

    DISCOVER THE CHOSEN

    Best show of the century. Everything is at https://new.thechosen.tv/

    We cannot recommend Amanda's Bible Studies enough. Get all of them today at https://new.thechosen.tv/collections/books 

    NEW BONUS! GO DEEPER WITH OUR REFLECTION QUESTIONS ON THIS EPISODE

    1. What does it mean to abide in Christ? How does this look different for each individual?

    2. How can we grow our relationships with our children and disciple them as they grow older?

    3. How do different families approach nightly devotionals or Bible study time?

    4. What can we learn from David's practice of turning his attention to God's character in times of lament? How can we apply this to our own lives?

    5. How does suffering impact our relationship with God? Can it draw us closer to Him or drive us away?

    6. How can we release control and trust God with our children's emotional development and spiritual growth?

    7. What are some natural challenges to reentry after a spouse has been away, and how can intentional conversations help with the transition back to normalcy?

    8. In what ways can we seek God when things are going smoothly and not get complacent in our faith?

    9. How can we avoid the temptation to seek validation from people instead of God? What are some practical ways to focus on abiding in Christ instead of looking to others for approval?

    10. How have our standards and priorities changed as we have matured in our relationship with God? What helps us to recognize what is worth fighting for and what is not?

     

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