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Let My People Go

MercyCast

A weekly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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MercyCast

Let My People Go

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MercyCast

Let My People Go

MercyCast

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What does it mean to depend on God?In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Jessica Hurlbut, a pastor, podcast host, and author of Unlimited Motherhood. Jessica's story is one of unwavering strength and resilience as she shares he
How important is our understanding of Theology?Flame, a Grammy-nominated and Stellar Award-winning hip-hop artist and author, shares his journey of theological transformation and the freedom he found in understanding the gospel. He discusses th
Authenticity is a buzzword. But why should it be important to us? In this episode, Justin Davis, USA Today Bestselling author of Being Real is Greater Than Being Perfect, and I explore the profound significance of authenticity and transparency
Wait. Is weakness a good thing?Eric Shoemaker and I delve into weakness and vulnerability in this deeply personal conversation. We share our experiences and reflections, recounting moments when we felt weak and vulnerable and how we found stren
Are you familiar with the Enneagram?There are lots of opinions on it: some positive and some negative. In this episode, we are privileged to have Christa Harden, a relationship coach, podcast host, and author of the new book The Enneagram in Ma
Could there be an antidote to self-doubt and the need to prove ourselves?In this episode, Kevin Palau shares his journey of self-discovery and purpose, which resonates with many of us. He opens up about the profound impact of his father's passi
Sometimes, when you care for the needs of others, you forget to care for yourself.Enter Dr. Maureen Michele Petersen. She is a physician, life coach, mom, and author of the new book Reclaiming Life: A Guide for Parents of Chronically Ill Childr
How do you trust when everything you experience tells you to do the opposite?In this episode, Michelle Cushatt, author of A Faith that Will Not Fail: 10 Practices to Build Up Your Faith When Your World is Falling Apart, shares her transformativ
How do we grow as leaders?In this conversation, seasoned CEO and New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author Gary Harpst shares his experiences and insights on leadership, faith, and the power of relationships. He discusses the c
What happens when dawn tarries?Last week's episode discussed finding hope in trials and how God can heal. In this episode, I want to return to the idea of suffering and explore the question of what happens when you aren't healed and live with c
Where can you find hope in chronic illness?In this episode, Gentry Colson and I discuss suffering and finding hope in the midst of it. Gentry shares her journey with chronic Lyme disease and how she found purpose and faith amid her suffering.
How can we respond when we don’t have the words?In this episode, Jessika Sanders and Eric Schumacher discuss their book, In His Hands: Prayers for Your Child and Baby in a Medical Crisis. They share their personal experiences of going through a
Should I avoid change or embrace it?In this episode, my guest, Michelle McKinney Hammond, author of When Shift Happens: Say Yes To Your Next, and I discuss embracing change, growth, Denzel Washington, and the Gospel. Michelle shares her experie
Can you be real about your false self?She made international headlines as she advocated for the release of her husband from prison. However, she was in a prison of her own. In this conversation, Naghmeh Panahi shares her journey of self-discove
Have you ever felt stressed at the thought of being around others?In this episode, I discuss social anxiety with Tamara Pflug, a fun and confidence coach. That's her role to help others embrace fun and confidence in their daily lives. So, I had
Do you like change?When I first met Andi in a church office in lower Manhattan, neither of us had any idea of the transition we would face in the coming year. In this conversation, Andi Andrew, author of the new book Braving Change: Release the
Is it possible to suffer well?Before you turn away from this episode, I promise that if you listen, the answer will leave you more hopeful than when you started. In this installment, I pick the brain of Bradley Gray, pastor and author of the bo
Sure, you can multitask, but can you be happy and sad simultaneously? In this episode, I explore the interplay between grief and happiness with Emily Theroux-Threatt, author of the Grief and Happiness Handbook and host of the Grief and Happines
Everyone has baggage. But what if your baggage wasn’t a bad thing?In this episode, pastor and author Ike Miller joins us to unpack his book, Good Baggage: How Your Difficult Childhood Prepared You for Healthy Relationships. From the start, we d
You've heard it said, "You are what you eat." But what if you are "how" you eat?Today, we discuss two of my favorite things: food and people. In this episode, I talk to Kendall Vanderslice, the Founder and Executive director of the Edible Theol
What if you were not the lead character in your own story?What if your purpose today was to play a supporting role? In this episode, I catch up with my friend, Chris White, a screenwriter and director, about how life imitates art as we discuss
Making friends isn’t as easy as it sounds.In some ways, it seemed easier when we were kids. Now, finding friends can feel impossible. In this episode, Phil Knox, the author of The Best Of Friends: Choose Wisely, Care Well, discusses the meaning
You’ve just become a new Christian. What are the next steps?In this episode, sit down with Aaron Armstrong, author of the book I’m a Christian Now What? A Guide to New Life in Christ. We discuss the shift when someone becomes a Christian and th
How do we keep moving forward when life feels impossible?My guest and I deal with this question head-on in today’s episode. In this conversation, Kerri Rawson, the author of the New York Times-selling book A Serial Killer's Daughter: My Story o
Happy New Year! We are back with More Mercy! This week, I sat down with Jordan Raynor to discuss the sacredness of our work. But during the talk, we addressed knowing God's will specifically in terms of our jobs. Take a moment and listen to thi
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