• You Don’t Own a Thing: Episode 911
    Jul 17 2025

    Making mentorship matter, plus a practical look at financial stewardship, and growing spiritually as an individual and as a couple while dating.

    Featured musical artist: Nathan Tasker

    Roundtable: Meaningful Mentorship

    Part of being in community is teaching and learning from one another. Mentoring is a creative way to do this whether you’re the mentor or mentee. Mentoring relationships can be discipleship-oriented, skills-based, character-building, or all of the above. Our guests have led and learned from others in everything from Christian living to pickleball to marriage prep to financial counseling. They’ll inspire you to find opportunities to invest in others regardless of where you are in life.

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    Culture: Managing God’s Money

    You may say you don’t have much money, but do you ever think about how it’s all God’s, anyway? Too often we treat what we earn and spend as “ours,” but Scripture reminds us that we are only stewards of what God gives. This perspective shift is exactly what Bill and Dana Wichterman passionately impart to those they coach. Their thoughts on giving, saving, spending and eternal rewards will forever change the way you view finances and their presence in your life.

    Bill and Dana’s Website: StewardsNotOwners.com

    Stewards Not Owners: The Joy of Aligning Your Money with Your Faith

    Inbox: Spiritual Growth While Dating

    What are solid ways to keep up your own spiritual growth while dating? And how can you grow in Christ as a couple? Dr. Greg Smalley weighs in.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Is Forgiveness Optional?: Episode 910
    Jul 10 2025

    Forgiveness according to Jesus, plus more tips on how to read a room, and if your boyfriend doesn’t budget, is that a red flag?

    Featured musical artist: Aaron Shust

    Roundtable: What Forgiveness Is and Isn’t

    July 7th is National Forgiveness Day, so we’re having a hopeful and practical conversation on how to walk in forgiveness as a Christian. Usually it’s a process, not just a one-time decision, but is there a “right” way to view the act of forgiving? What does the Bible say about it? We talk about how we’ve forgiven those who’ve hurt us, the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, and why forgiveness matters in the first place.

    Forgive for Real: Six Steps to Forgiving

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    Culture: How to Read a Room (Part 2)

    Have you ever gotten an incorrect read on what’s going on in a meeting, friend group or social situation? Most of us have. Whether you’re an extrovert or introvert, emotional intelligence and discernment are relational muscles to develop. Our friend Dr. Mike Bechtle is an expert in career and professional development. His tips for how to read a room, assess a situation and win in social and business environments will save you years of trial and error. In part two of our interview, Mike outlines practical steps for how to communicate appropriately both verbally and in emails, texts, on social media and more.

    How to Read a Room: Navigate Any Situation, Lead with Confidence, and Create an Impact at Work

    Inbox: My Boyfriend Doesn’t Budget

    Her boyfriend doesn’t have a budget, but is this a valid reason to end the relationship? A counselor weighs in.

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    56 mins
  • God Bless the USA: Episode 909
    Jul 3 2025

    Things we love about America, plus how to read a room, and what if you catch feelings for someone who isn’t a Christian?

    Featured musical artist: All Sons & Daughters

    Roundtable: What We Love About the United States

    Many people like to criticize the United States. Even US citizens love to bag on our country, and while many of our shortcomings are real and even serious, it’s also good to remember what’s good about this nation. As we celebrate Independence Day, we have a conversation about what the United States has gotten right, both now and in the past.

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    Culture: How to Read a Room (Part 1)

    Have you ever gotten an incorrect read on what’s going on in a meeting, friend group or social situation? Most of us have. Whether you’re an extrovert or introvert, emotional intelligence and discernment are relational muscles to develop. Our friend Dr. Mike Bechtle is an expert in career and professional development. His tips for how to read a room, assess a situation and win in social and business environments will save you years of trial and error. In part one of our conversation he addresses the need for interpersonal experience, why “fake it till you make it” is a bad strategy, and how to avoid misreading someone’s intentions.

    How to Read a Room: Navigate Any Situation, Lead with Confidence, and Create an Impact at Work

    Inbox: Feelings for a Non-Believer

    Our listener is asking how she can work through having feelings for a guy who isn’t a Christian. Lisa Anderson weighs in.

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    57 mins
  • Compatibility in Marriage: Episode 908
    Jun 26 2025

    Successful small groups, plus what compatibility in marriage looks like, and what if your date was previously married?

    Featured musical artist: Love and the Outcome

    Roundtable: Church Small Group Success

    We all long for community, and as Christians one of the best ways to cultivate deep relationships is in a small group with others from your church. But what actually makes a small group successful? We interviewed pastors and small group leaders to discover how to find a small group, what to look for, how to plug in, and what to expect from the experience.

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    Culture: Should You and Your Spouse Be Compatible?

    It seems like dating sites and relationship experts talk a lot about compatibility. What is compatibility, and does it matter in marriage? If so, in what areas, and how do you go about finding or cultivating it? And what about “opposites attract” or the benefit of being complements to each other? Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley separate fact from fiction when it comes to compatibility and relational dynamics, specifically in the search for a mate.

    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

    Read Greg’s Article: 12 Questions Every Father Should Ask His Future Son-In-Law

    Listen to Greg and Erin’s Podcast: Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage

    Inbox: Dating Someone Who’s Been Married

    What do you do with concerns about your date having been married before? What should you find out on the front end? Erin Smalley weighs in.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Hope for Home Ownership: Episode 907
    Jun 19 2025

    Ordering your life, plus how to build a relationship with your future in-laws, and should you wait until you’re married to buy a house?

    Featured musical artist: Hollyn

    Roundtable: Get Your Priorities Straight

    We’re all guilty of procrastination, wasting time, and over-cluttering our schedules. As adults, we know we should do better, but where do we start? How can we prioritize our lives to make time for what’s really important? Our guests share their own struggles and strategies for how to find time for God, family, friendships and responsibilities, while also making space for rest and fun.

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    Culture: Know Your Future In-Laws

    A relationship with your in-laws can be wonderful, or it can be difficult and even complicated. Finding an appropriate relational balance is tricky, as is establishing boundaries and closeness. Most of these efforts start during dating and engagement, so what does it look like to pursue a healthy relationship on the in-law front? Relationship experts Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley explain how they navigated in-law relationships, what challenges they experienced, how they had hard conversations, and what loving an extended family looks like.

    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

    Read Greg’s Article: 12 Questions Every Father Should Ask His Future Son-In-Law

    Link to Article: Myths and Realities of Extended Families

    Inbox: Should I Be Married to Buy a House?

    Buying a house is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make. Should you wait until marriage to take the plunge? Recent homebuyer Ryan Wall weighs in.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Why Men Love Sooner: Episode 906
    Jun 12 2025

    What makes someone a best friend, plus research on why men fall in love more quickly, and is our listener trying hard enough to find someone?

    Featured musical artist: Kerrie Roberts

    Roundtable: Who Is Your Best Friend?

    Who is someone you consider a best friend? Getting to that level of relationship with another person takes time, intention, and the willingness to resolve conflict and give grace. Our guests share about their best friends, what makes a best friend, ways to overcome relational barriers, and how to take friendship to the next level.

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    Culture: Can’t Help Falling in Love

    Recent research indicates that men statistically fall in love more quickly than women. Why is this and how does it play out? Glenn Stanton is a family researcher at Focus on the Family. He shares findings from a study on the subject and what they mean for the world of dating and relationships.

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    The Sacred Search: What if It’s Not About Who You Marry, but Why?

    Read Glenn’s Article: Who Falls in Love Faster, Men or Women?

    Inbox: Am I Trying Hard Enough to Date?

    Have you recently been asked why you’re still single? And does it make you wonder if you’re trying hard enough to find someone? A counselor shares some encouragement.

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    54 mins
  • When to Get Engaged: Episode 905
    Jun 5 2025

    Motivation for starting over, plus a marriage expert says when to tie the knot, and balancing Christian community with non-Christian friends.

    Featured musical artist: David Dunn

    Roundtable: National Start Over Day

    A breakup. A job layoff. An unmet goal. When failure, loss and disappointment happen, sometimes the best thing you can do is press reset. Today is National Start Over Day, and if you need a second (or third, fourth or fifth) chance, you’ll be encouraged by our guests’ stories as they share what it’s like to start over when life knocks you down.

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    Culture: Is It Time to Propose?

    Some people date for years, others for only a few months. There’s not a one-size-fits-all approach to moving toward marriage, but there is wisdom in knowing when to get engaged. What should you know about your boyfriend or girlfriend? About yourself? How can you tell the difference between cold feet and red flags? Bob Paul is a marriage therapist with both expertise and cautionary tales aplenty. He’ll help you parse out what you must know before deciding to tie the knot.

    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

    Link To Hope Restored

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    Empowered to Love: Discovering Your God-Given Power to Create a Marriage You Both Love

    Inbox: Balancing Christian vs. Non-Christian Friends

    How do you know if you’re spending enough time with your Christian friends? How about your non-Christian friends and neighbors? Lisa Anderson weighs in.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Gym Intimidation: Episode 904
    May 29 2025

    Vacation Bible School memories and ministry, plus overcoming your fear of gyms, and when your family has strong opinions about your date.

    Featured musical artist: Nathan Tasker

    Roundtable: We Love Vacation Bible School!

    For many of us, Vacation Bible School is a fond childhood memory of studying Scripture, singing songs, meeting new friends and playing games. Some even remember VBS as the place they first understood the gospel and accepted Jesus as their Savior. As young adults, it’s now a great opportunity for us to volunteer and invest in kids. Our panel will cover fun memories from VBS and how you can love and disciple children this summer — and have fun in the process!

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    Culture: Work Out Your Gym Fears

    What’s your biggest fear about going to the gym? Using equipment? Feeling out of shape compared to others? Just getting started? Lisa’s personal trainer, Jeff Wilson, has your back. He demystifies the process of crafting a workout, understanding gym etiquette, setting realistic expectations, and killing comparison. If you’re ready to get in shape for the summer, be sure to listen in.

    Fit God’s Way: Your Bible-Based Guide to Food, Fitness, and Wholeness

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    Inbox: Does My Family Need to Like My Boyfriend?

    Our listener is on edge about bringing her boyfriend home to meet her family. It begs the question: Should your family approve of the person you’re dating? Counselor and marriage expert Erin Smalley weighs in.

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    1 hr and 1 min