by Misty Phillip | Jul 6, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interviewed Sam Sorbo live from the Spark Media Conference at the National Religious Broadcaster’s Convention at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center. Sam Sorbo is a filmmaker, radio host, actress, international model, author, wife, mother, homeschool advocate and education activist. We discuss the importance of indoctrinating the next generation of children and young adults with God’s word. We discuss cultural trends in regards to education, the importance of self-schooling, and the impact that serving God has on us as parents.
Key Takeaways
- “In our culture today, we dilute young women into thinking that they can have it all.”
- “You can’t have it all. Everything in life is a compromise.”
- “What are you willing to sacrifice for the good that you know that you need?”
- “Education is the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness.”
- “Don’t give gifts from God to someone else to open for you.”
- “God’s wisdom is more than my wisdom.”
- “We serve God, not the government.”
- “Words have power.”
Resources
Connect with Sam on Social Media!
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by Misty Phillip | Jun 15, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview my head pastor, Jarrett Stevens. Jarrett serves on the Ministry team at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. He shares his testimony, how God led him to ministry, and the lessons that He’s learned on the journey. We discuss his new book, The Always God, and he reminds listeners of any His Grace that God never changes and that they are not forgotten.
Key Takeaways
- “If you preach to people who are broken and hurting, you’ll never lack for an audience.”
- “When God gives you a message, you have got to get it out.”
- “He hasn’t changed. You are not forgotten.”
- “You never have to lose hope when God’s in your corner.”
- “Even in death, there’s a resurrection.”
- “The call of our life as followers of Jesus is to trust God.”
- “The call of our life is to trust and entrust.”
- “Even if it doesn’t change, I’m going to trust you and entrust myself to you.”
- “We live tethered in two worlds. This is not our home.”
- “Ultimately, God’s dream for us is to conform us to the image of Christ.”
- “Jesus, you are the always God.”
Resources
Connect with Pastor Jarrett on Social Media!
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by Misty Phillip | May 24, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Rabbi Jason Sobel. Rabbi Jason Sobel is a thought leader, spiritual guide, and Jewish follower of Yeshua (Jesus). He is co-founder of Fusion with Rabbi Jason, a ministry dedicated to sharing teachings and resources that reconnect ancient Jewish wisdom with the teachings of the New Testament.
In this episode, Jason and I have an important discussion about the Jewish roots of the Bible, their historical significance, and their significance as related to both the Christian and the Jewish faith. As a Jewish follower of Yeshua, Jason brings a unique and much-needed perspective on the Messiah and the work that He came to do. Listen in to this powerful message to be encouraged, equipped, and inspired to engage the scriptures and to appreciate their Jewish roots. In addition to the message, be sure to listen to the conclusion of the show where Rabbi Jason prays a traditional Jewish blessing over the listeners.
Key Take-Aways
– “The Chosen takes a different look at the life of Jesus than many of the other portrayals of Him.”
– “The most Jewish thing you can do is believe in Jesus.”
– “Satan thought he was foiling the plan of God, but He was actually fulfilling it.”
– “My heart’s desire is for all of the Jewish people and all of Israel to understand that Yeshua is the promised Messiah of the Hebrew Scriptures.”
– “He came the first time as a suffering servant, as the lamb, but He’s returning as the son of David, as the lion of the tribe of Judah.”
– “When you see the Jewish roots, you see the Bible in high definition.”
Resources
– Jason’s website:https://www.fusionglobal.org
– The Chosen TV Series: https://watch.angelstudios.com/thechosen
– Jason’s new book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BYYV13Q/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1
Connect with Jason on Social Media!
– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rabbijasonsobel/
– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rabbijasonsobel/
– Twitter: https://twitter.com/rabbijasonsobel
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by Misty Phillip | May 17, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of the By His Grace podcast, Anne Watson and I discuss facing critics, handling our inner critic, and the importance of loving ourselves as Jesus commands us to.
Key Takeaways
- “When you begin getting critics is actually when you know that you are stirring the waters, that you’re making a difference, you’re making an impact, you’re having influence because you are creating emotion in people.”
- “If I loved myself, how would I respond in this situation?”
- “If you would not talk to somebody else that way, don’t talk to yourself that way.”
- “Love God, love your neighbor, love yourself.”
- “The whole Bible is a love letter to us. We have to start by believing it.”
- “We have to give ourselves permission to shake it off.”
- “If Jesus can’t escape the critics, neither can we.”
Resources
Anne’s website: https://annemwatson.com
Scripture References:
Matthew 10:4, Matthew 10:15, Luke 9:5, Mark 6:11
Connect with Anne on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annewatsontx/
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by Misty Phillip | May 4, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview Mazi Robinson. Mazi is a Licensed Professional Counselor and speaker specializing in helping women discover their true voice as they navigate self-worth challenges, relationship concerns, and life stage transitions. In addition to her work as a Therapist, Mazi maintains an active motivational speaking schedule, presenting workshops on topics such as anxiety, healthy relationships, self worth, personal growth and healing, purposeful living, and life stage transitions.
Mazi is also the Founder and Director of Cultivate Atlanta. Cultivate’s mission is to give women both the access and opportunity to pursue emotional, mental, and spiritual health, so they can cultivate a life of joy, courage, and freedom.
In 2017, Mazi and her team began hosting bi-monthly Gatherings, which serve as a place and resource for the women of Atlanta to learn and grow together. She is also the host of Cultivate’s podcast, Rooted & Established, which expands on the conversations that begin in counseling sessions and at the Gatherings, and provide another resource for women looking for emotional health insights and encouragement.
Mazi and I discuss the inner critic, how to identify it, where the inner critic comes from, how to combat it, and how to let failure be a teacher for us. She provides practical strategies and insight that is applicable to anyone struggling to conquer the fear of failure and the inner critic.
Key Takeaways
- “Some of our inner critics may be louder than others, but we all have an inner critic.”
- “There is a direct correlation between our anxiety level and the volume of our inner critic.”
- “There is a great connection between procrastination and our inner critic.”
- “We recognize that our inner critic shouting is actually a symptom of us being courageous.”
- “Your inner critic never shouts truth.”
- “Inner critics are nocturnal.”
- “Our inner critic always comes from someone else’s voice.”
- “The goal of the inner critic’s goal is to get you to stop being brave.”
- “The inner critic’s goal is to get you to stop being vulnerable.”
- “Replace the lie with the truth.”
- “You are loved. There is no failure on Earth that can change that.”
- “If you live brave enough, you’re going to fail.”
- “Failure takes on meaning when we allow it to teach us and we allow it to be redeemed.”
Resources
Mazi’s website: https://mazirobinson.com/about-mazi
Cultivate Atlanta: https://www.cultivateatlanta.com
Connect with Mazi on social media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultivateatlanta/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mazirobinsonlpc/
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by Misty Phillip | May 2, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Lucas Miles.
Lucas is a trusted voice in the American church who has consistently addressed some of the most challenging topics in theology, politics, and culture. He is the host of Faithwire’s The Lucas Miles Show and a cohost of The Church Boys podcast. Lucas and his work have been featured in books and on TV and radio programs, as well as syndicated in articles across both political and religious news outlets. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed book Good God: The One We Want to Believe In but Are Afraid to Embrace.
An ordained pastor with over twenty years of ministry experience, Lucas has been involved in dozens of church planting efforts in the US and in remote locations not least of which is his local ministry, Nfluence Church, where he and his wife, Krissy, have been serving since planting the church in 2004.
Key Takeaways
“This isn’t a Republican or Democrat thing for me. This is really about what do we believe about scripture? What do we believe about Jesus?”
“I think that our faith can guide our politics, but our politics should not dictate our faith.”
“Just because something is called Christian, doesn’t mean all Christian content is equal.”
“If you’re a disciple and a Christian, it should lead you to a pro-life position.”
“To love someone is to have grace for them and it’s also being willing to speak truth to them.”
“The only way to break the cycle is to die to ourselves.”
“Here’s the beautiful thing about Christianity. I speak love to everyone.”
“If we don’t tether ourselves to something, we have a tendency to get carried with the current.”
“When we’re connected to the source, we can find unity in the body of Christ.”
Resources
Lucas’ website: https://lucasmiles.org
Lucas’ latest book: https://lucasmiles.org/books/
Lucas’ church: https://nfluencechurch.org
Connect with Lucas on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrlucasmiles/channel/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrLucasMiles/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucasmiles
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by Misty Phillip | Apr 26, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview artist and author, Emily Lex. Emily believes our passion and purpose play out over the seasons of our life. Our conversation centers around, the importance of knowing our identities in Christ, and tells us about the freedom and lightness that is found in Christ.She shares her journey of becoming an artist and working with watercolors. She believes the job of an artist is to look into the world, find God’s beauty and capture it, and share it with the world. At the end of this episode, Emily offers a beautiful prayer for the weary woman.
Emily shares about her journey of spiritual formation,She explains spiritual formation begins with acknowledging the way that you’ve been doing things is no longer working and letting go of the external things. So you can live open-handed to allow God to put back into your hands the things that are from Him.. Living open-handed allows her to give the good things that she’s received back to the world.
Acknowledge there is a problem. Let go of the things that are keeping you bound, and keep you looking for your identity in places it can never be found. Learning to trust that God is good and accept the good gifts that he has for you so that you can give those to the world.
In her newly released book, Freely and Lightly:
Key Takeaways
- “The Christian faith is all about allowing Him to continually transform us.”
- “When God looks at us, He sees His son.”
- “If you are tired, you can come to Him.”
- “As I follow Him, He will continue to offer freedom and lightness.”
Resources
Connect with Emily on social media!
by Misty Phillip | Apr 23, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview three of the Harmon Brothers. We had a powerful discussion on God and business. They shared insight into the strategy that helps them to work together as brothers, where they find their value and success, and how to handle failures in business and in life.
VidAngel Co-Founders Neal and Jeffrey Harmon discuss success with their projects Dry Bar Comedy and The Chosen, the largest crowd-funded television series in history. There new global brand Angel Studios is crowdfunding a film studio platform that helps creators come together with viewers to create high-quality TV and film without Hollywood.
Harmon Brothers are the Provo, Utah-based ad agency behind the greatest viral ad in internet history. Since 2013, the company has created numerous groundbreaking, distinctive social media spots, which collectively have over 1.3 billion views and have helped their clients to sell over $350 Million in products and services.
Key Takeaways
- “Relationships are more important than business and money.”
- “Nothing sells better than the truth.”
- “Each Christian has our own cross to bear and call on Christ for His help to bear.”
- “Our value doesn’t come from success or failure, our value comes from the growth that we have as we fail and as we learn from our failures.”
- “Eventually, we will succeed. That’s our destiny as children of God.”
- “We don’t derive our value from the fact that our business failed or the fact that our business succeeded.”
- “I do think it’s possible to maintain your values and remain in business at the same time.”
Resources
Connect with the Harmon Brothers on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmon.brothers/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harmonbrothers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/harmonbros
Harmon Brothers Bios
Jeffrey Harmon is the Chief Content Officer at Angel Studios, the new platform for community-backed film making. In this role, Harmon has led the development of the hit series The Chosen as well as Dry Bar Comedy and will work to help creators with more than 300 new projects over the next five years. He was co-founder of VidAngel, a streaming platform empowering parents to remove distasteful elements from movies and TV shows streamed on Netflix, Amazon, and HBO on Prime, and also a co-founder at Harmon Brothers, one of the world’s leading creative advertising agencies known for hit campaigns like Squatty Potty, Chatbooks, Lume, and Purple.
While still a student at BYU, Harmon earned a reputation as an early digital marketing pioneer when he emerged as the primary architect of a YouTube campaign advertising a product called Orabrush. With more than 50 million views, that campaign was ranked in the top ten social media campaigns of all time and catapulted the Orabrush Tongue Cleaner from zero retail presence to being stocked on shelves in more than 30,000 stores in 15 countries, proving that products could be marketed digitally to consumers.
Daniel Harmon is Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Harmon Brothers, a Provo, Utah-based ad agency behind the most viral ads in internet history. Under Harmon’s creative direction, the agency’s groundbreaking ads have collectively driven more than 1 billion views and over $350 million in sales.
While receiving his degree in Advertising, Harmon learned from his door-to-door sales job that the key to successful salesmanship was truly believing in the product. Harmon then started his ad career as a copywriter at DDB Chicago and VSA Partners where he worked on campaigns for global brands such as McDonald’s, Dell, Caterpillar, Harley-Davidson, Avery Dennison, and GE Healthcare. Following this, he transitioned from business to business sales manager for an interstate battery franchise, where Harmon learned how to develop and nurture long-term relationships with customers.
But it was his work on a breakout campaign for Orabrush that paved the way for the definitive work that would follow. In 2013 as a co-founder of Harmon Brothers, he helped write and creatively direct a campaign for Poo~Pourri that revolutionized the way products are marketed. Harmon Brothers have produced internet advertising blockbusters such as Squatty Potty, Purple, Chatbooks, FiberFix, and Poo~Pourri.
He is also the host and creative teacher at Harmon Brothers University, a new school for creators seeking to learn the Harmon Brothers method.
Neal Harmon is CEO and co-founder at VidAngel. Prior to VidAngel, Neal served as Co-founder, COO, and Board Member at Orabrush as well as co-founder at Harmon Brothers, a marketing services company responsible for a variety of viral ads, for clients such as PooPourri and Squatty Potty.
As CEO of VidAngel, Neal has led the company through a variety of challenges and successes, including major lawsuits from Hollywood studios, bankruptcy, the development of VidAngel Studios, the creation of Dry Bar Comedy, and distribution and growth of The Chosen.
Neal is proficient in 10 computer programming languages and has a bachelor’s degree in American Studies and a master’s degree in Instructional Psychology and Technology.
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by Misty Phillip | Apr 19, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview Ginny Owens. Ginny became a household name as the Gospel Music Association’s 2000 New Artist of the Year. Growing in notoriety as both a singer and a songwriter, winning 3 Dove awards and multiple ASCAP Awards along the way, Owens has sold over a million records over the course of her career. A top performer on the Christian radio charts with hits like “If You Want Me To,” “Free” and “I Wanna Be Moved” among others, Owens has released no less than 11 full albums and 3 EPs, and her music has also impacted mainstream audiences at Lilith Fair, the Sundance Film Festival and the White House.
Ginny and I discuss the importance of holding on to faith despite our circumstances. In the face of hardships outside of her control, Owens adapted and overcame. She relies on the truth in scripture and the songs sung in seasons of darkness to inspire and encourage others. In the interview, she drives home crucial points about the strength we find in a relationship with Jesus, our response to life’s challenges, and the sufficiency of the Lord to meet our every need.
Key Takeaways
- “Jesus is our best friend.”
- “Believe His strength is our only hope.”
- “His voice has to be the loudest thing in our hearts.”
- “His song has to be the thing that’s on repeat.”
- “Being honest about our weakness helps us to form true strength.”
- “Whether you can see or not, we all face some sort of darkness.”
- “Who do we want more than God and why?”
- “What does it mean for us to look to Him as our true source and to praise Him no matter what is going on?”
- “I will keep saying what my mind knows is true and finally my heart is going to catch up.”
- “Come to Him. He is everything we need.”
- “No matter what kind of fire we’re walking through, He wants to hold us through it.”
Resources
Ginny’s website: https://ginnyowens.com/home/
Ginny’s new book: https://www.amazon.com/Singing-Dark-Finding-Songs-Scripture/dp/0830781870/
Connect with Ginny on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginnyowensofficial/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GinnyOwensMusic
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ginnyowens
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