Don’t Be Like Nazareth
Joy is pausing us on a portion of Scripture so glorious and beautiful that it is truly worship-inducing to consider. Join us as we think about Jesus, the prophecy-fulfiller, the one the Old Testament is pointing to, and the one rejected by His own people. We hope you are so encouraged to see King Jesus do everything He said He would.
Mary For Sure Knew
Every year, Christians wanna kick up dust about the song, “Mary, Did You Know?” No matter which side of the fence you land on, there is great encouragement for us in being able to answer the question posed in the song, so let’s look at the first chapter of Luke together!
You Who: Why You Matter & How To Deal With It (with Rachel Jankovic)
Rachel Jankovic joins us this week to talk about her new and very important book on the topic of identity. We talk about our truest, most joyful selves and the relationship between fulfillment and obedience to God. Don't miss it.
The Interview
This week the girls put each other in the hot seat and ask the tough questions. Okay, fine, they aren't all "tough," but Summer had some burning questions for Joy and you guys get to listen in on it this week!
Thankfulness & First World Problems
This week the girls address the elephant in the thankfulness room—we have been blessed with so much material wealth, we often ruin that gift with guilt and false humility. So how do we overcome this cycle? And what would happen if someone asked Summer to cook a turkey?
Newsflash: Marriage is Normative
To the world, marriage is a private choice made between two people that can end at any time for any reason. In Christendom, the divorce rate is similar to the secular world's divorce rate, and our leaders are wondering aloud if perhaps we idolize the nuclear family. Many churches have "Singles" ministries and many keyboard warriors say that we often harm singles by treating them as less than. So what's up with our relationship with marriage, dear Christians?
The Mysterious Death of a Sherlock Holmes Expert
This week Summer tells the story of the unsolved murder (suicide?) of the world's foremost Sherlock Holmes expert. His death occurred during a suspicious and lucrative sale of millions of dollars worth of Arthur Conan Doyle material. He was found dead, with no signs of forced entry, the door locked from the inside, a shoelace nearby, and no note. Did someone want him dead? Or did he go the way of so many Sherlock Holmes experts--into madness?
The Unsolved Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar
Welcome back to story time with Joy and Summer! This week Joy unfolds a mystery from the early 20th century that took decades to solve--kind of. A young boy went missing, and was eventually found—except the boy that was found might not have been the missing boy at all.
The Struggle: Is It Real?
A really common phrase you'll hear in Christian circles begins, "I'm really struggling with...." and then insert whatever sin here. But sometimes it is hard to tell if this is a euphemism or not. How we talk about our sin will certainly impact how we can fight that sin. So, "the struggle" we are talking about: is it real?
The God Joseph Knew: Why Compatibilism is Biblical
This week we want to try to help you think through God's sovereignty and man's responsibility. How can it be true that God is in control of all things? What about evil things? What about sin? How can we be held responsible for sin if God controls all that we do? Let's chat!










