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His Glory, Her Good

His Glory, Her Good

By: Amanda Mejias Corinne Allen
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His Glory, Her Good was designed specifically for women serving in student ministry. Through this podcast, we hope you’ll find us to be two new friends who want to partner with you in student ministry, equip you in your calling, and encourage you to press on. We are committed to bringing authentic and meaningful conversations to remind you that God is at work through your calling, for your good, for the good of the girls you serve, and for His glory.

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  • Undistracted, yet Interruptible
    Nov 3 2025

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    Ever feel like your to-do list has taken over your life? We get it—when there’s a million things screaming for your attention, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters. In this episode, we dive into the life of Jesus, who walked fully in His Father’s will but didn’t shy away from interruptions that the world might have called “insignificant.” His life challenges us to live with purpose, follow God’s lead, and embrace the moments that truly matter—even when it’s inconvenient or costly.

    Resource Highlight: Jesus & Women

    As always, please reach out to us if you have feedback or questions by emailing girls.ministry@lifeway.com.

    IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD, THE HER GOOD RETREAT IS COMING! We are over 60% full and want to see you there! Check out more at lifeway.com/hergood.

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    25 mins
  • 78. When People Break Our Trust with Courtney Reissig
    Oct 21 2025

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    If you've ever had a leader or friend break your trust or let you down, you're not alone. Unfortunately, even in ministry, we are not immune to the pain of broken relationships and imperfect leaders. The question we must ask ourselves is, "How do we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus?"

    In a world that pushes us to run or hide from our Shepherd every moment of church hurt and broken trust, our invitation in this episode is to run to Him. We are so grateful for Courtney Reissig sharing her own church experiences in this episode.

    Resource Highlight: Someone to Believe In

    Courtney Reissig is a writer and bible teacher living in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is the proud mom of four sons, happy wife to Daniel, and author of three books: The Accidental Feminist, Glory in the Ordinary, and Teach Me to Feel: Worshiping Through the Psalms in Every Season of Life. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, The Gospel Coalition, and Christianity Today (among other publications). When she is not writing or wrangling kids, she enjoys running and a relaxing Friday night. Her family belongs to Immanuel Baptist Church. You can follow her on X or Instagram (@courtneyreissig).

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    26 mins
  • Speak Up & Let Them Speak In
    Oct 14 2025

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    Have you ever sat across from a friend or co-worker, knowing you needed to say something—but instead, you stayed silent? Maybe you didn’t want to offend, hurt the relationship, or you simply weren’t sure how to say it. But what’s the cost of not speaking up? And what’s the cost when we don’t allow others to speak into our lives?

    In this episode of His Glory, Her Good, we explore how to navigate those awkward or tense conversations with grace and truth. You’ll gain practical tools to help you confidently live out James 1:19—“Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.”

    Resource Highlight: Defined by Priscilla Shirer

    For questions or feedback, don't hesitate to reach out to us at girls.ministry@lifeway.com.

    Follow us @lifewaygirls to keep up with the latest episodes, Bible studies, events, and more!

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    31 mins
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