Episodes

  • Hope At Midnight
    Jan 19 2026

    Sometimes hope walks in with work boots on. We open the morning with a story that moved us deeply: TobyMac’s journey through back-to-back losses, the ache that followed, and the surprising spark he found in Psalm 98—“God rolled up His sleeves.” That single image shifted grief into grounded expectation and inspired a song that refuses to flinch in the dark.
    Along the way, we talk about faith without the fine print—why Toby and Amanda said they follow God out of love, not leverage—and what it looks like to hold trust when timing hurts. The heartbeat here is “Help Is On The Way,” a track that leans on the tension we all know: it may be midnight or midday, and it’s never early, never late. We unpack how that lyric becomes a lifeline for anyone waiting on a breakthrough, a diagnosis, a phone call, or a turn in the road.
    Whether you’re navigating a personal valley or standing with someone who is, these few minutes offer clear steps to wait well, name pain honestly, and lean toward the horizon with steady courage.

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    6 mins
  • Even If, Even Then
    Jan 16 2026

    When prayers feel like they vanish into the ceiling and headlines read like Habakkuk’s laments, where do we find a steady center? We open the ancient conversation between a weary prophet and a faithful God to uncover a surprising path forward: honest lament, patient trust, and a deliberate choice to rejoice even when nothing seems to change.
    We walk through Habakkuk’s sharp questions about violence, corruption, and spiritual drift, then sit with God’s unsettling yet comforting reply: the promise is sure, even if it seems slow. From there, we trace the prophet’s turning point—a brave declaration that even if crops fail and stalls stand empty, even then he will find joy in the Lord. This isn’t spin or denial. It’s a resilient posture that lets us acknowledge pain without letting pain write our whole story. Along the way, we share a simple exercise you can use today: list your even ifs, then add your even then. It’s practical, personal, and designed to move you from anxious rumination to anchored hope.
    If you’ve been waiting, wondering, or weary, this conversation offers language, tools, and courage to keep going with clear eyes and a steady heart.


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    5 mins
  • Vanity, Power, And A Fall
    Jan 15 2026

    What do we do when charm and charisma outshine character? We dive into the gripping story of Absalom—David’s favored son—whose beauty, ambition, and circle of flattering friends set the stage for betrayal, civil war, and a collapse that reads like a leadership manual in reverse. This isn’t just palace intrigue; it’s a timeless map of how unchecked ego, bad advice, and sentimental blindness can wreck a home, a team, or a nation.
    The heart of this conversation is practical and personal. We talk about guarding against vanity with clear values, choosing advisers who tell hard truths, and loving with both warmth and boundaries. For parents and mentors, David’s dilemma is a caution: affection without accountability isn’t protection. For leaders, Absalom’s fall is a mirror: when identity rests on admiration, correction feels like an attack and wisdom gets sidelined. We close with steps to build character over image, seek counsel that challenges rather than flatters, and steady our decisions under pressure.

    If this story pushed you to reflect on your circle, your motives, or your standards, share it with a friend, subscribe for weekday reflections, and leave a review to tell us the insight you’re taking forward.

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    6 mins
  • Five Minutes To Start With Humility
    Jan 14 2026

    At a major American university football game an overconfident player makes a great wide-open catch of a long throw and proceeds to jog lazily to the end zone. Just before crossing the goal line he drops ball to the turf thinking he had already scored. The crowd is cheering, the player is dancing, and the scoreboard stays silent. That clip is more than a blooper; it’s a parable about pride, perception, and the gap between what we think we’ve achieved and what actually counts.
    As you start your day choose to let grace set your mirror, let humility steady your steps, and let love define your worth before the first task begins. Subscribe for more five-minute mornings, share this with someone who needs a gentle nudge away from showboating, and leave a review to help others find a stronger start.

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    6 mins
  • Choosing Right When No One Sees
    Jan 13 2026

    What if the most important thing you give your family isn’t comfort or success, but a name they can carry with pride? We dive into a gripping real-life story from Chicago’s past—Easy Eddie, the high-powered lawyer who protected Al Capone—only to watch him choose truth over safety for the sake of his son’s future. That turning point reframes the question we all face: where does a harmless indulgence end and a soul-shaping compromise begin?
    The culture often insists that truth is flexible and right and wrong are relative; we challenge that idea with a clear, biblical lens and show how conviction can be both firm and compassionate. This isn’t a call to perfection—it’s a practical path toward integrity, one honest choice at a time.
    You’ll hear simple, workable steps to make pre-decisions before pressure hits, build habits of Scripture-shaped reflexes, and invite wise accountability that keeps your heart steady. If you’re ready to stop saying “I know I shouldn’t, but…” and start living a story worth passing on, press play, share this with a friend who needs courage today, and subscribe so you never miss a morning of truth and hope.

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    5 mins
  • Morning Hope With MercyMe’s “Nothing But The Blood”
    Jan 12 2026

    Start the day with a melody that carries more than nostalgia. We take you inside MercyMe’s cabin session of “Nothing But The Blood” and explore why a familiar hymn still speaks with startling clarity about forgiveness, redemption, and the costly love that makes us whole. From the band’s log-cabin retreat near Nashville to the quiet power of a stripped-back performance, the story behind the song opens a path to begin the morning centered and grounded.

    Whether you’re sipping coffee or rushing to work, this five-minute reflection offers more than a soundtrack—it offers a way to carry grace into errands, meetings, and hard conversations. Press play, listen to the linked cabin performance, and let “Oh precious is the flow” become your refrain. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a quick review so others can find a five-minute start that lifts the soul.

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    5 mins
  • God Turns Castoffs Into New Creations
    Jan 8 2026

    A woodshop can teach more about hope than a self-help book. We open with a simple story about a friend who scours lumber yards for warped offcuts and busted pallets, then turns them into game cabinets, shelves, and gifts that surprise everyone who sees them. The trick isn’t magic tools; it’s trained eyes, patient hands, and a habit of planing past the ugly top layer until the clean grain shows through. That moment in the shop becomes a living parable for anyone who feels like the discard pile—bent by setbacks, cut down by criticism, or priced out by circumstances beyond your control.

    Across a tight five minutes, we connect the craft of reclaiming scrap wood to the deeper work of renewal and purpose. Rising lumber costs force creative choices, and those constraints reveal a truth most of us miss: what’s written off as fuel for the fire often hides the strongest patterns and the most useful shapes. We read from 2 Corinthians about becoming a new creation and talk about what that means in daily life—how old labels lose their grip, how scars can be placed where they add character instead of causing collapse, and how a fresh start doesn’t erase your story but reframes it.

    You’ll hear practical takeaways you can use today: name the top layer that needs to go, sort your “scraps” into strengths that fit real roles, and trust that steady passes create lasting change. Expect a calm, honest boost to start your morning with perspective and purpose. If you’ve ever believed you’re too far gone or too late to matter, let this be your reminder that you are not firewood—you’re raw material for something sturdy and beautiful. Subscribe for weekday encouragement, share this with someone who needs a lift, and leave a review with one word that describes the kind of “new” you’re reaching for.

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    6 mins
  • What You Already Have Is Enough To Begin
    Jan 7 2026

    Ever feel like you’ve got “nothing left” except a little bit of energy, a small skill, or one last idea? We take a fresh look at the story of the widow and her oil from 2 Kings 4 and pull out simple, actionable lessons for mornings when life feels thin. In just a few minutes, we move from the heaviness of scarcity to the relief of practical hope by asking two clear questions: what do you have, and how much room have you made for what you’re asking for?



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    5 mins