• Elizabeth Neumann - What happens to faith when fear becomes the dominant story shaping our lives? Pt. 1
    Jan 26 2026

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    Elizabeth Neumann shares the journey that led her into national security and counterterrorism work on staff with Homeland Security, Washington, DC. just as 9/11 thrust her into the reality of violence, extremism, and fear. Now a national security advisor, a contributor for multiple news outlets, an author and speaker and as a follower of Jesus, Elizabeth reflects on how fear has shaped both our culture and the Church.

    Drawing from her book, Kingdom of Rage, she names the danger of grievance-driven narratives and invites listeners to consider peacemaking as a faithful, Jesus-centered response. This conversation challenges what forms us and calls us back to courage, truth, and peace.

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    26 mins
  • Elizabeth Neumann - The church is for healing not for harming- says who? Pt. 2
    Jan 24 2026

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    In this episode, Elizabeth Neumann, national security contributor for ABC News and former counterterrorism advisor, draws on years of experience studying extremism and violence to name a hopeful truth: the Church is not sidelined in this cultural moment. It is essential.

    Elizabeth walks listeners through the path toward radicalization and extremism, showing how words, rhetoric, and narratives shape culture long before violence ever appears. From a Jesus-centered perspective, she invites the Church to reclaim its role as a healing presence, one that forms people in love, humility, and peace rather than fear and grievance.

    This conversation challenges followers of Jesus to consider how everyday language and reactions shape the world around us, and how peacemaking can become a faithful response in fractured times.

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    26 mins
  • The Sound of Healing: Finding Your Voice with Doreen Vail Pt. 2
    Dec 20 2025

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    What if the song inside of you is the very thing someone else needs to survive their hardest moment?

    In this episode, Stellar Award–nominated singer, speaker, and storyteller Doreen Vail takes us deep into the sacred intersection of music, healing, and calling. Her voice has comforted people in their final days, lifted men sitting behind prison walls, and opened hearts that had almost given up on joy.

    Doreen shares powerful stories from nursing homes, hospital rooms, and prisons—moments where God used her voice to bring peace, dignity, and hope when words weren’t enough. She reminds us that healing doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it sounds like a single note. A whispered lyric. A song breathed into a quiet room.

    Doreen invites you to see your voice - spoken or sung as a gift meant to be shared. Not polished. Not perfect. Just offered.

    This episode will stir something in you.
    It will make you listen differently.
    And it might awaken a song you’ve been holding inside for too long.

    Listen in and discover what healing sounds like.

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    26 mins
  • When “The Other” Becomes Sister: A Conversation with Doreen Vail Pt. 1
    Dec 13 2025

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    What if the person you fear, avoid, or misunderstand is the person whose story could change you?

    In this episode, Stellar Award–nominated singer, speaker, and storyteller Doreen Vail explores what happens when we cross the lines that separate us and discover connection in unexpected places.

    Doreen shares why most of us enter rooms guarded, why authenticity is rare, and what allows someone to finally exhale and be fully themselves. She names the shift that happens when we stop meeting each other as “the other” and start seeing each other as human.

    You’ll hear her reflect on:
    • How authenticity changes the atmosphere
    • Why belonging is a universal need
    • What heals us when we show up honestly
    • How curiosity dismantles fear

    This conversation is warm, honest, and deeply human.
    It will challenge you to ask:

    Who have I labeled as “the other,” and what small step could I take toward them today?

    Listen in. Let your heart stretch.

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    26 mins
  • Dr. Josh Noblitt Pt. 2 Inside the system, where justice meets humanity.
    Nov 28 2025

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    Imagine your job is to find the story that could mean life instead of death.

    In this powerful conversation with Rev. Dr. Joshua Noblitt, we go behind prison walls and into the heart of humanity itself. For ten years, Josh worked as a Mitigation Specialist on death penalty cases listening to the stories of those society often refuses to see. His job was to uncover the human story behind the crime to help the court, and the world, remember the person.

    This episode goes where few are willing to go: into the intersection of justice, mercy, and redemption. Lisa and Josh explore what it means to truly see someone, even in their brokenness, and how that act of seeing becomes a form of peacebuilding.

    Together, they unpack hard questions about justice, trauma, forgiveness, and restoration and what it means to believe in the possibility of redemption when the world says it’s too late.

    Listen in to discover how peace shows up in the unlikeliest places and what it can teach us about our own capacity for compassion and courage.

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    26 mins
  • Dr. Josh Noblitt Pt. 1 Peace with self, healing your inner life.
    Nov 21 2025

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    What if the loudest conflict in your life isn’t with someone else but with yourself?

    In this powerful conversation, Lisa Jernigan and Rev. Dr. Joshua Noblitt explore what it means to make peace with your own story. As a therapist and theologian, Josh brings deep insight into how our inner dialogue shapes the way we see the world and ourselves. Together uncover why the words we speak to ourselves matter, how healing begins, and how finding inner peace changes everything about how we love, lead, and live.

    If you’ve ever struggled with self-criticism, shame, or simply feeling disconnected from yourself, this episode offers both wisdom and hope.

    Listen in and begin your journey toward peace with self.

    https://joshuanoblitt.com/about

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    26 mins
  • Toni Kim Pt. 2 Becoming Whole- Spiritual Formation for Real Life
    Nov 8 2025

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    We’ve been told spiritual formation means more discipline, more doing, more effort. But what if it’s not about striving at all? What if formation is actually about slowing down, paying attention, and letting grace do the shaping?

    In this conversation, Lisa continues with Toni Kim, Director of Spiritual Care for the National Association of Evangelicals. With a background in theology from Yale, Regent College, and Harvard, and nearly two decades in pastoral ministry, Toni brings uncommon depth and clarity to what spiritual formation really means. Her experience helping others navigate faith, identity, and healing gives this episode a grounded and transformative perspective.

    Together, they explore how formation integrates the head, heart, and body and how the small, ordinary moments of life can become sacred spaces of growth and renewal.

    You’ll learn:

    • The difference between discipleship and spiritual formation
    • How head, heart, and body all play a role in becoming whole
    • What happens when we stop trying to fix ourselves and start living integrated lives
    • Why formation is less about rules and more about relationship

    This episode will challenge what you thought spiritual growth looked like and invite you into something truer, gentler, and far more transformative.

    If you’re tired of trying to be “better,” maybe it’s time to learn how to be whole.

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    27 mins
  • Toni Kim Pt. 1 Shame, The Hidden Driver We Don't Talk About
    Oct 30 2025

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    What if the real force shaping your faith isn’t love… but shame?

    We rarely talk about it, but shame drives how we see ourselves, how we relate to God, and how we show up in the world. It hides beneath perfectionism, people-pleasing, and even spirituality, quietly scripting how we live.

    In this episode, we talk with Toni Kim, Director of Spiritual Care for the National Association of Evangelicals, who’s spent years studying how shame forms us and how freedom and healing is possible. Toni helps us unpack how to recognize shame’s voice, why it’s so powerful, and what freedom looks like when we finally name it.

    This isn’t a conversation about guilt or failure. It’s about the transformative impact of healing.

    You’ll discover:

    • The subtle ways shame disguises itself as spirituality
    • How shame shapes your inner life without you realizing it
    • Why real spiritual growth begins with honesty, not performance
    • Practical ways to move from shame to wholeness

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    26 mins