by Misty Phillip | Nov 4, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with Amy Debrucque, Author of the Embolden Journal she wrote with her daughter Blair to encourage young women with the challenges they are facing growing up in today’s world. Amy and Blair Debrucque know that even when you are brought up in a strong Christian environment no one is exempt from worldly judgment, fears, and temptations. Yet, rather than let those common setbacks hinder your growth and future brave steps, learning how to embolden ourselves is when life changes for the better.
Amy and Blair Debrucque know that even when you are brought up in a strong Christian environment no one is exempt from worldly judgment, fears, and temptations. Yet, rather than let those common setbacks hinder your growth and future brave steps, learning how to embolden ourselves is when life changes for the better.
Embolden: to give others the confidence and courage to act or behave in a certain way is meant to encourage faith, growth, and love.
Amy Debrucque is an author, blogger, podcaster, entrepreneur, and cancer survivor. She is the founder of the Life On Purpose Movement and host of the Life On Purpose Podcast where she encourages women to live on purpose instead of fear. In addition to her weekly resources, she created The Confidence Course, to show others how to make necessary changes in life by being brave in their next steps and to let them know that everything they are searching for is on the other side of fear. Amy has had articles featured in DarlingMagazine.com and ThriveGlobal, as well as contributing to ForEveryMom.com, Womenencouraged.com, and Independent.org.
Key Takeaways
You don’t recognize all that God has in store for you!
Be kind to yourselves. We are our own worst critics.
What is hindering you from taking a bold step?
Take One brave step!
“He had to make you uncomfortable or you never would have moved”- Toby Mac
Be intentional about moving temptations.
Resources
Amy’s Website
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 27, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with New York Times Best-selling author Karen Ehman to discuss people-pleasing. You ask yourself how can I stop pleasing others. Karen shares her life-long addiction and struggles with being a people pleaser. In her pursuit of wanting God, she struggled with pleasing other people. Which led to her summer of no. With honesty and practical wisdom, Karen explores why we fall into people-pleasing behaviors and offers advice for how we can break out into the freedom God has called us to. Because the truth is we cannot fulfill our divine purpose if we’re too busy living everyone else’s.
Karen is the author of When Making Others Happy is Making You Miserable: How to Break the Habit of People Pleasing and Confidently Live Your Life. Author and speaker Karen Ehman knows firsthand how people-pleasing locks us in a prison, traps us in unhealthy habits which distract us from our God-given purpose.
Key Takeaways
People-pleasing is a strength that is carried to an extreme
When we choose people over God, then we are putting people in the place of God, and let them call the shots instead of him
I underestimated my ability to take on a lot of things and I just kept saying yes to everything
The summer of necessary & no, doing only what was necessary for home and ministry
It was the hardest and best thing I’ve ever done
Put back on my plate only the things I knew God was calling me to, not the other things I was expected to do
Sometimes we feel like there’s so much to do, and we want to have our fingers in all of it
Write out everything you have to do, and what are the things that only you can do, what can I delegate or pay someone to do
Be firm in our no, and don’t over-explain
Scape your plate, and be prayerful about what you add back on
Resources
Karen’s website
When Making Others Happy is Making You Miserable: How to Break the Habit of People Pleasing and Confidently Live Your Life
“For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10 (ESV)
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 20, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode, I sit down with award-winning author Sarah Philpott to discuss her new book, The Growing Season: A year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions. In this devotion, Sarah walks through the seasons of farm life, sharing funny and heartwarming stories about life on a Tennessee cattle ranch. By reflecting on biblical principles, this seasonal devotional reminds you to be present and relish the splendor of God’s creation. Also included are farm tips for baking, grilling, planting, and more.
An award-winning author, Sarah Philpott, PhD, encourages people through the written word. She is the ECPA Award-nominated author of Loved Baby: 31 Devotions Helping You Grieve and Cherish Your Child After Pregnancy Loss. Her newest release is The Growing Season: A Year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions. She is a proud farm wife and farm mom of four.
Visit with Sarah at allamericanmom.net, where she writes about her family, life on a cattle farm in the South, and learning to cherish God’s provisions in joy and sorrow.
Key Takeaways
“To grow a little, you gotta cut a little”
“We have to prune to see Spiritual growth.”
“We have to decide in our lives the good things we have to let go.”
“Being rooted and grounded in love, to plant our roots deep.”
“When we are rooted in love, we are rooted in Him.”
“We have to stay rooted in God’s love to thrive.”
“Marvel More!”
“Understand the grandeur He’s created.”
“The earth declares the glory of God.”
“God’s sovereign hand is in control.”
“Be Present”
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 12, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with best-selling author Jordan Raynor to discuss his new book Redeeming Your Time:
Key Takeaways
“The 7 Principles, they’re not just Biblical, I believe you can see them in the gospel modeled in the life of Jesus Christ”
“I’ve never once read one, where accounted for the author time, God Himself of course, managed His time when He came to earth in the incarnation, in a human being named Jesus Christ”
“Jesus prioritized time with the Father above food, sleep, time with disciples above everything, we gotta do the same.”
“Before we set BIG goals for our life, we gotta be faithful with what’s in our hands right now”
“Jesus spent a phenomal amount of time in lonely places, sometimes the gospels translate that to solitary places, we have to do the same if we want to be creative, if we want to think clearly, if we want to listen to God’s voice”
“Jesus throughout the gospels was crazy busy, but remarkably unhurried.”
“We should be setting the biggest goals on the planet”
“God doesn’t need us to be productive, we can rest and the world is going to keep on spinning”
“My friends curate the news for me”
“We gotta recognize that quiet places are not places of weakness, there are places of great strength.”
7 Timeless Principles to Redeem our Time
- Start with The Word
- Jesus commanded our Yes, be Yes
- Dissent from the Kingdom of Noise
- Prioritize Your Yeses
- Accept Your Uni-presence
- Embrace Productive Rest
- Eliminate Hurry
3 Rhythms of Rest
- Bi-hourly breaks
- We need eight hours of Sleep
- Sabbath
Jordan’s favorite Practice – Taking control of when you check your messages
- Choice ahead of time, when you are going to check your messages
- Build a list of VIP’s that you want to have access to you at anytime
- Go to the VIP’s and set clear expectations of when you will check messages
“The days are evil, we are running out time, to do the work that God has created us to do”
Pre-order Redeeming Your Time today and enter to win a trip for two to the Holy Land (or a cash prize of equivalent value)!
Entering to win is simple:
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Resources
Jordan’s New Book: Redeeming Your Time:
Jordan’s Podcast: A Call to Mastery
Jordan’s website
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Mark Comer
Ephesians 3:20-21 ESV “Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.”
Job 42:2 ESV “I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted.
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 8, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I sit down with Dave Kubal, President and CEO of Intercessors for America. We discuss his response to the recent mandates, and his OpEd in The Stream. Intercessors for America President and CEO Dave Kubal explains why every Christian must stand against this right now. He asserts, regardless of our personal views, all Christians must stand together right now to protect religious freedom.The governments positioning itself to be the sole arbiter of deciding whether Americans’ personal religious beliefs are valid or not. This is a dangerous precedent that will only grow if not challenged.
Dave Kubal is CEO/President of Intercessors for America, a massive grassroots organization uniting over 300,000 citizens to pray, and then take action, on the issues confronting America. Equipping Christians to engage and speak truth into the important cultural debates of our day, Kubal is a nationally recognized faith leader. With over 35 years of national ministry experience, Kubal is a seminary-trained ordained pastor and former Vice President with Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is author of Inspired Prayers and Fasting and has been a featured speaker at national conferences and events, including NFL Chapels. Kubal and his family reside in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
Colossians 2:8 ESV “See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits[a] of the world, and not according to Christ.”
Key Takeaways
“News, Prayers, and Action”
“People are saying this is a time of great division in our nation, but I actually think it is a great time of isolation.”
“A very difficult time, driven by fear in America.”
“This is a battle of faith over fear.”
“People are choosing safety, over their freedoms”
“We have got to say enough.”
“Persecution is at an all-time high.”
“Jesus Christ called us to be salt and light.”
“Be impressed with what God’s doing.”
Resources
Intercessors for America
The Stream Op/Ed
Alliance Defending Freedom
First Liberty
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Intercessors for America Facebook
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 6, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview my friend Kristin Bonin. We discuss the importance of community, being a dream defender, finding community, mentoring, speaking affirmation into the lives of others, and being cheerleaders for others. Kristin Bonin is a speaker and author based in Houston, TX. She writes and speaks from her own personal challenges, struggles and lessons the Lord is teaching her along the way. She’s just a girl who has fallen in love with the idea of making God famous and has decided to chase hard after Him in hopes that others will too.
Key Takeaways
- “Be wise with your words.”
- “Not everybody needs to know your dreams.”
- “The Lord has shown me to have eyes to see, ears to hear, and some thick skin.”
- “We need to have truth-tellers in our lives.”
- “My yes is a yes.”
- “We all need a Paul and we all need a Timothy.”
- “The enemy is going to try to snuff us out.”
Resources
Connect with Kristin on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinbonin/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristinmbonin/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristinbonin
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by Misty Phillip | Sep 28, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview Dr, Jennifer Bennett. We discuss how her dream of ministry looked different than she imagined, but that God had a an amazing plan for working it all together. We discuss social media and what it means to be worth following on social media, how to authentically be ourselves, and invite others into a conversation in a crowded social space.
Dr. Jennifer Bennett is the Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication at Indiana Wesleyan University. The host of the She Impacts Culture podcast, and the author of Be Worth Following:
Key Takeaways
- “My dream was to do Church Ministry”
- “I am fully living into who not only who god has created me to be, but what he has created me to do”
- “In my younger years I had this idea, this dream about what ministry would look like. It’s just now my puzzle pieces are coming together”
- “I see how every single experience I had has brought me to where I am now and the reality is I am fully living in ministry, the dream that God gave me. “
- “I didn’t know what exactly, what God’s dream looked like for my life”
- “We have this incredible tool in front of us to share the hope and freedom that is found in Jesus and the only way we can do that effectively online is if we allow ourselves to post things that will open the door rather than shut the door”
- “The world is watching”
- “We don’t have to have a thought on everything”
- “Be true to who we are and who it is God has created us to be and we are not trying to be like anybody else we are just being faithful to who God created us to be”
Resources
Connect with Jenifer on Social Media!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJenBennett
Twitter: @DrJenBennett
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by Misty Phillip | Sep 20, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Erica Wiggenhorn. Erica Wiggenhorn is an award-winning author and the founder of Every Life Ministries, bringing you the truths of Scripture to transform your life. By digging deeply into God’s Word, Every Life Ministries encourages you to discover your unique purpose, accept God’s promises, and live by His power. Erica is the author of three Bible studies.
We discuss imposter syndrome, the effects of this mindset, and we take a look at overcoming inadequacy from a Biblical perspective. We examine the life of Moses and how God brought about healing and change in His life.
Key Takeaways
– “God did not unroll Moses’ resume and give him props.”
– “God simply promised Moses His presence.”
– “If God’s in it with us, it’s as good as done.”
– “All God asks us is to remember that He’s right there with us and to believe in Him.”
– “God honors faithfulness before He fosters our success.”
– “We are not living in surrender when we are in a place of striving.”
– “God wants to celebrate His goodness in your life.”
Resources
Erica’s website: https://ericawiggenhorn.com
Erica’s newest book: https://ericawiggenhorn.com/letting-god-be-enough/
Connect with Erica on Social Media!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ericawiggenhorn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EricaWiggenhornAuthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericawiggenhorn
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by Misty Phillip | Sep 16, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Eric Nordhoff. Eric is a podcaster, a producer, a connector of people, a creator, and a coach. He is passionate about helping others see who God created them to be. Today, we talk about the importance of courage, taking the next best step on your journey, and how we can partner with God when chasing the dreams that He places on our hearts. We explore the impact of the little moments in life, the necessity of remembering our identities in Christ, and the reality of comparison as a thief of joy.
Key Takeaways
- “It’s the little moments that matter.”
- “It’s about remembering who we are in Christ.”
- “We are loved. He is already for us.”
- “I am tomorrow because of what I do today.”
- “What I do today impacts my tomorrow.”
- “What I know now and what I eventually learned. Is that comparison is the thief of joy.”
- “Life is an adventure.”
- “God gives us divine appointments.”
Resources
Eric’s website: https://ericnordhoff.com/
Eric’s instrumental album: https://www.quietimemusic.com
Eric’s podcast: https://ericnordhoff.com/podcast
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric_nordhoff/
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/CourageCast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericnordhoff
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by Misty Phillip | Aug 31, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace Podcast, I sit down with Cheryl K Chumley to discuss socialism and it’s great threat to our democracy, and our way of life. My guest today Cheryl K Chumley has sounded the alarm in her book
Socialists Don’t Sleep – Christians Must Rise or America Will Fall. We discuss the rise of socialism in our educational institutions, Critical race theory, and what we can do as believers to fight against this tyranny.
“In this blunt assessment of the deep danger America is facing from the left, award-winning journalist, Washington Times columnist, and best-selling author Cheryl K Chumley exposes all of the sneaky ways the secular left has pressed socialism into American politics in life — why Christians are the only one who can stop it. At stake are the freedoms Americans cherish, unless we act now. The great hope for this nation lies and going back to the founding principles of America – Christian principles.” from the inside jacket of Socialists Don’t Sleep
Cheryl K. Chumley is an author, commentary writer, podcast host and the online opinion editor for The Washington Times. In addition to writing daily commentaries on politics, Cheryl hosts a twice-weekly podcast that looks at news, politics and culture from a Christian, conservative perspectve. It’s called “Bold and Blunt,” it’s available on Spotify, Apple, other podcast hosting sites — and at The Washington Times.
Cheryl’s an in-demand public speaker and media guest, passionate about topics related to Christianity and the country’s Judeo-Christian roots, the Constitution, politics and policy, United Nations and sovereignty issues, Congress and Capitol Hill – pretty much anything that lends itself to exposing those matters that run counter to freedom, biblical principles and the preservation of America as the greatest country the world’s ever seen.
What Others Are Saying About SOCIALISTS DON”T SLEEEP:
- Rep. Jody Hice, R-Georgia: ” Socialists Don’t Sleep … is a masterpiece …”
- Will Witt, PragerU personality: “Socialists Don’t Sleep is an important read …”
- Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty: “… Thank you, Cheryl Chumley, for writing this book …”
- Michael Savage, radio icon: “… As Cheryl points out … we can’t root out socialism unless we first address the real problems.”
- Mike Huckabee, former governor: “Socialists Don’t Sleep is one of those timely books …”
- Cal Thomas, sydicated columnist: “… In her new book, Cheryl Chumley reminds us … [i]t’s not too late, but the hour is late.”
- Kevin and Sam Sorbo, Hollywood personalities: “If you think socialism will inevitably lose at the polls, think again! As Cheryl shows … the far left — in both political parties — has been eroding our freedoms for decades. …”
- And more!
Key Takeaway
“If America is to be free, America needs Christians to get louder” – Cheryl K. Chumley
Resources
by Misty Phillip | Aug 25, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace Podcast, I interview Jodie Berndt. Jodie is a wife, mom, and author who is passionate about teaching women to pray through the scriptures. In this episode, Jodie and I discussed her newest book, talked about strategies for consistently abiding in God’s love, and the importance and necessity of surrender in the lives of believers today.
Jodie Berndt is a popular speaker and the author of ten books, including the bestselling Praying the Scriptures series for Children, Teens, and Adult Children. Jodie has been a guest on shows like Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and the Don’t Mom Alone podcast, and her writing has been featured on Fox News, Proverbs 31 Ministries, and in several family and parenting magazines. A former television producer and on-air personality, Jodie has been married to her UVA sweetheart, Robbie, for 35 years. They have four adult children and live in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Key Takeaways
- “The more we spend time in scripture, the more we spend time in prayer, the more we spend time with other Christians who know Him and have that fellowship of believers, the more our heart will be in unity with His.”
- “God wants us to participate in His blessings.”
- “Surrender, pray, repeat.”
- “Sometimes there are things in our lives that are hindering us from greater growth and He has to prune it back.”
- “Praying the scriptures is a way to determine what God wants from us.”
- “God wants to keep nourishing us in His word.”
Resources
Connect with Jodie on Social Media!
Instagram: https://instagram.com/jodie_berndt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JodieBerndtWrites
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jodieberndt
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by Misty Phillip | Aug 17, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview Chris Wall. Chris is the co-founder of Shining Isle Productions. On this episode, we discuss the new animated series “Wing Feather Saga,” and the books that go along with it. We also discuss the importance of telling stories in a way that engages children, provokes their imaginations, and shares the truth of the gospel message with them. We discuss the necessity of having wholesome, Christian entertainment that is suitable for the whole family. Chris shares how listeners of this podcast can support this project.
Chris Wall
Chris Wall is an influential creator of kids-and-family, faith-infused content. Before creating Shining Isle Productions in 2015 to develop and produce faith content with an entertainment first strategy, Chris spent over a decade collaborating with industry leaders at Dreamworks Animation and Big Idea producing the direct-to-video VeggieTales CG animated movies. That included the wildly successful “Wonderful Wizard of Ha’s,” “Saint Nicholas” and “Noah’s Ark” and 13 other productions. During that time, he also oversaw the multi-national team to create new 20x22min episodes of “3-2-1 Penguins” CG animated series for NBC/Qubo. These titles have been enjoyed by millions of families, generating millions in revenue.
Chris began working in kids and family material with Max Lucado’s “You Are Special” direct-to-video series in 1999, where he served as editor and voice of the beleaguered character Punchinello. He went on to join Big Idea in 2004, bringing VeggieTales movies to life.
He partnered with Andrew Peterson to adapt the fantasy novels “The Wingfeather Saga” beginning with a critically applauded short film released in 2017. He is also the creator/showrunner for the acclaimed 26x22min kids-and-family, puppet, live-action series, “The Slugs & Bugs Show,” which renewed for a second season and released in early 2021.
Chris is passionate about creating content that will serve families with stories of truth and beauty. He lives in Franklin, TN, with his wife and six children and when he’s not producing, you will often see him in a scout uniform, working with countless youth in multiple volunteer roles with Scouts BSA.
Key Takeaways
- “Our creator set us on a path to deep satisfaction, to contentment, and joy in the way He created us.”
- “We know that there’s a thing that we’re wired for and yet we don’t want to do it.”
- “When I put the book down and finish it, the world is more alive.”
- “Everybody brings a worldview.”
- “Our job as storytellers is to win those children, to win their little hearts.”
- “We want to convey truth, with as much artistic integrity as we can.”
Resources
Wing Feather Saga Website: https://www.wingfeathersaga.com
Shining Isle Productions Website: http://www.shiningisleproductions.com
Learn more about Wiing Feather Saga today!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wingfeathersaga/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WingfeatherSaga
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