Sinopsis
Jumpstart your day in 5 minutes with Lisa Whittle 5 days a week for daily encouragement, inspiration, and all things Jesus. Candid discussions about real life and what God says about it. Produced by Unmutable.
Episodios
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Come Back to God: How to Be an Everyday Revivalist
04/02/2026 Duración: 11minIn this closing episode of the “Come Back to God” mini-series, Lisa Whittle challenges believers to see themselves as carriers of revival—everyday revivalists who live intentionally in God’s presence. She reminds us that revival isn’t reserved for history books or revival meetings of the past; it’s for today. Drawing inspiration from the Azusa Street revival and other historic moves of God, Lisa challenges us to seek God intentionally, even through simple actions like reducing phone use to pray more. She emphasizes that revival begins in us and flows outward—impacting our families, workplaces, and communities. Practical steps include staying connected to God, living in repentance, loving others deeply, and walking in expectation each day. Lisa invites you to join her in her new Bible study, Come Back to God, to deepen your revival journey and see God move through your life. Listen in to learn more: (1:10) Why revival isn’t just a thing of the past; it’s for now (3:20) The Azusa Street revival: a humble pray
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Come Back to God: Revival That Shifts a Culture
28/01/2026 Duración: 13minContinuing the “Come Back to God” mini-series, Lisa Whittle builds on previous discussions about where revival begins and how it moves from wild gatherings into the streets. Authentic revival isn’t confined to church walls; it’s about lives changed so profoundly that their transformation influences entire communities and even culture. Using powerful biblical and historical examples—such as Pentecost and the Welsh Revival—Lisa illustrates how revival’s true fruit includes lifestyle changes, justice, and community renewal. She emphasizes that lasting revival requires humility, love, ongoing repentance, deep discipleship, and persistent prayer. Lisa encourages listeners to reflect on where God wants to move in their neighborhoods, workplaces, and families—and how they can be part of a movement that shifts culture for God’s glory. Listen in to learn more: (0:34) Recap of previous episodes: revival’s origins and being authentic (1:12) The goal of revival: changing communities and culture (1:45) The pouring water
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Come Back to God: When Revival Goes Wild
21/01/2026 Duración: 19minIn part two of the "Come Back to God" podcast mini-series, Lisa Whittle challenges the culture of "revival hype" and invites listeners to consider revival's deep, holy roots. While stadiums and tents may symbolize revival, Lisa emphasizes that true revival is about heart transformation—marked by conviction, discomfort, and unity. She reflects on biblical examples like Pentecost and the Moravian Revival to highlight the importance of unified prayer, confession, and God's presence. Lisa encourages us to seek authentic revival—not for show, but for lasting change—and invites listeners to reflect on how they can foster revival within their own hearts and communities. The episode concludes with practical steps to pursue revival, including prayer, reconciliation, and justice.Listen in to learn more:(1:10) Revival hype vs. true revival(1:45) The sacredness of personal revival and its unseen work(3:47) Rocky analogy: Revival isn’t for public show, it’s deep and gritty(7:42) How Global Christian Relief is sparking rev
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Come Back to God: Revival Starts Here
14/01/2026 Duración: 17minJoin Lisa Whittle for a special four-part podcast mini-series inspired by her latest Bible study, “Come Back to God,” as she unpacks the biblical and personal foundations of revival. Whether you’re new to the concept or have been longing for a fresh move of God, Lisa offers practical insights and encouragement to help you experience revival starting deep within your own heart. This series emphasizes that revival is accessible to everyone — it begins with a surrendered, hungry heart and grows into a powerful movement of God’s Spirit working through you.Listen in to learn more:(4:15) What do you think of when you hear the word "revival"?(8:35) Revival is first a personal encounter, not just a public event.(14:20) The story of Pentecost as the prototype for revival.(20:45) How the Welsh Revival started with one surrendered heart.(27:10) What revival in your heart really looks like: hunger, conviction, tenderness, obedience, first love.(34:50) Practical ways to invite revival into your life today.Mentioned in the
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Triumph: The Freedom We Find
25/06/2025 Duración: 19minIn this final episode of the "Your Body" mini-series, Lisa Whittle shares her journey toward discovering real success—defined by biblical truth rather than cultural standards. This isn’t about perfection or meeting worldly standards. It’s about understanding who we are in Christ and living from that truth. When our minds are renewed and our hearts aligned with Scripture, lasting freedom becomes a reality. (Curious to learn more about whole body theology? Grab a copy of Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study - Body & Soul.)Listen in to learn more:(0:39) Defining triumph(3:53) What a water spill can teach us(8:50) Rebuilding vs. rebooting(13:03) Adjusting our mindset to a whole body theology (14:19) Three keys to true and lasting freedom(16:19) A journey of continued healing Mentioned in the Episode:Fit For His Glory: https://www.fitforhisglory.coAnchored Virtual: https://anchoredvirtual.comThis vs. That - Podcast: https://anchoredvirtual.com/tvt-allBody & Soul - Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body Res
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Teachings: The Mindsets We Established
18/06/2025 Duración: 16minMany of us grow up with confusing or incomplete messages about our bodies—maybe even messages that conflict with Scripture. But there’s hope. When we ground our view of ourselves in biblical truth, we can live with confidence, purpose, and purity—not just outwardly, but from the heart. In this third episode of the “Your Body” mini-series, Lisa Whittle unpacks what it truly means to see our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit, and how living in biblical truth can transform our view of health and wholeness. Listen in to learn more:(:43) A personal story from Lisa (7:54) The stigma counseling used to carry(8:46) Defining trauma(9:43) Compartmentalizing our bodies (13:20) Is all therapy helpful? (14:29) The key to understanding whole body theology (15:30) A question to ask yourself Mentioned in the Episode:Anchored Virtual: https://anchoredvirtual.comThis vs. That - Podcast: https://anchoredvirtual.com/tvt-allFit For His Glory: https://www.fitforhisglory.coBody & Soul - Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle
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Traumas: The Value We Were Assigned
11/06/2025 Duración: 18minTrauma isn’t always dramatic—it’s personal, and it leaves its mark. When we ignore or minimize what we’ve been through, we miss the opportunity to invite God's healing into those wounded places. In this second heartfelt episode of the “Your Body” mini-series, join Lisa as she explores how embracing our trauma with biblical truth can ultimately bring glory to God and help us step into the freedom He offers.Listen in to learn more:(0:43) A personal story from Lisa (7:54) The stigma counseling used to carry(8:46) Defining trauma(9:43) Compartmentalizing our bodies (13:20) Is all therapy helpful? (14:29) The key to understanding whole body theology (15:30) A question to ask yourself Mentioned in the Episode:Fit For His Glory: https://www.fitforhisglory.coAnchored Virtual: https://anchoredvirtual.comThis vs. That - Podcast: https://anchoredvirtual.com/tvt-allBody & Soul - Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body Resources:Thank you to our season sponsors – Fit For His Glory and Anchored Virtual!Fit For Hi
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Triggers: The History We Revisit
04/06/2025 Duración: 19minHave you ever found yourself reacting strongly to something, only to realize it’s more about a past wound than the present moment? In this first episode of Lisa Whittle’s podcast mini-series on, "Your Body," Lisa opens up about the power of triggers—those moments that send us into a spiral of hurt or shame—and how understanding their roots can set us free. Drawing from her personal experiences and whole body theology, Lisa shares four practical ways to confront triggers and begin a journey toward lasting freedom.Listen in to learn more:(3:01) Defining triggers(6:41) Two truths about triggers(8:05) Being in tune with our bodies(9:45) Being honest about our triggers(10:35) Finding freedom from triggers(14:07) Letting God rebuild our view of our bodiesMentioned in the episode:Anchored Virtual: https://anchoredvirtual.comThis vs. That - Podcast: https://anchoredvirtual.com/tvt-allFit For His Glory: https://www.fitforhisglory.coBody & Soul - Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/bodyResources:Thank you to o
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"Big Ministry is Better"
02/04/2025 Duración: 29minHave you ever felt that serving in a bigger capacity equates to a more significant calling? Or questioned your purpose in ministry? With insights drawn from over 25 years in ministry, Lisa reflects on her past mindset about pride and entitlement, reminding us that serving God faithfully—regardless of how big or small the platform—is what truly matters. Uncovering the deeper truths about humility and fulfillment in serving, this episode encourages you to rethink what ministry means, whether it’s in front of thousands or just a few. Discover how to serve with the right heart motives… wherever God has placed you.Listen in to learn more:(1:17) Lisa’s reluctant start in ministry(8:18) How to identify a root of pride in your walk(15:08) Overcoming fear and continuing the journey of your calling(17:18) The key place we need to start in ministry(19:10) How do I know I’m serving where God wants me to be?(21:10) Is local ministry a launching pad to global ministry?Mentioned in the Episode:ANCHORED VIRTUAL: https://anc
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"Staying Married is Easy” (with guest, Harrison Scott Key)
26/03/2025 Duración: 59minHave you ever thought that staying married was simpler than it truly is? In this insightful and at times humorous episode of the Jesus Over Everything show, Lisa Whittle engages with author and comedian Harrison Scott Key about the real-life complexities of marriage, as detailed in his book, How to Stay Married. With a mix of humor and vulnerability, Harrison discusses how the writing process forced him to confront the hard truths in his life, especially surrounding his marriage, which faced the test of infidelity.Listen in to learn how honesty can become a way to heal, how communication can become a powerful tool for couples, and how discussing sensitive issues can bring families closer together. Join Lisa and Harrison as they peel back the layers on marriage, infidelity, and the strength that comes from being real with oneself and God. Key Moments to Discover:(1:41) - Wrestling with beliefs and the writing process(7:03) - Harrison’s book title: a bold statement on commitment(14:44) - Understanding the neces
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“Expectation = Reality” (with guest, Steve Cuss)
19/03/2025 Duración: 52minHave you ever felt like your beliefs about God and your experiences of Him are worlds apart? In this special guest episode of the “I Used to Think” season, Lisa Whittle invites Pastor Steve Cuss to explore the complex relationship between our expectations and the reality of God’s love. Drawing insights from his book, “The Expectation Gap: The Tiny, Vast Space Between Our Beliefs and Experience of God,” Steve and Lisa delve into the struggles of doubt, vulnerability, and the importance of authenticity in the faith journey. Discover how you can confront your misconceptions, embrace the gifts God provides, and learn to receive His love more fully.Listen in to learn more:(0:22) - Meet Steve Cuss: Understanding the chaplain and pastor perspective(4:50) - A candid look at the relatable struggles of doubt and fear(11:02) - The biggest challenge facing those in vocational ministry(19:02) - Finding divine gifts tailored for you within your journey(31:51) - The lasting impact of agreements we make throughout life(35:18
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"Loyalty = Taking on the Trauma"
12/03/2025 Duración: 24minDo you often find yourself taking on the emotional burdens of others? In this compelling episode of the “I Used to Think” season, Lisa Whittle dives deep into the topic of empathy—specifically, why we sometimes rush to carry the traumas and pains of those we love, even when it's not our responsibility.Lisa shares personal insights that illuminate the fine line between compassion and overstepping boundaries. Discover four signs that indicate when your empathy has crossed the line and explore practical ways to support your loved ones without taking on their struggles. Listen in to learn how to love well while maintaining your own emotional health!Discover more:(0:50) - Understanding the “defender personality” and its impact(3:12) - Examining the urge to shoulder others’ burdens(8:56) - Four indicators that empathy has gone too far(11:19) - Recognizing when you’re playing the role of counselor—red flags to watch(17:45) - Best practices for advocating for others without losing yourself(22:50) - The healthiest way
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"It’s Not Beautiful to Be Yourself” (with guest, KayDianna MacKenzie)
05/03/2025 Duración: 41minHave you ever felt you had to put on a mask to fit in or meet others' expectations? In this powerful episode of the "I Used to Think" season, Lisa Whittle sits down with KayDianna MacKenzie, whose journey as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and social media personality vividly illustrates the struggle between societal pressures and authentic self-expression.What you'll learn in this episode:(0:45) - Meet KayDianna and how her journey unfolded on social media(2:50) - The transition from rookie to veteran on the DCC team(5:00) - KayDianna’s unexpected path to recognizing God’s plan in her life(7:12) - Growing faith through trials—how obstacles lead to deeper trust (10:45) - Vulnerability in sharing insecurities and struggles with self-acceptance(14:33) - Image vs. identity—how KayDianna encourages women to focus on what's inside(18:01) - The role of mentorship—and how you don’t need to have all the answers(22:05) - Challenges of maintaining a curated image and the true essence of beauty(25:27) - Reflecting on the s
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"Keeping Family Secrets = Love"
26/02/2025 Duración: 19minHave you ever felt that keeping your family’s secrets equates to love? In this compelling episode, Lisa Whittle discusses how the lines between secrecy and privacy can often blur within families. Through her own personal experiences, Lisa reveals the lie that loyalty means covering for others’ sins. With candidness and vulnerability, she emphasizes the importance of bringing the truth to the forefront and allowing God to work in the midst of our family dynamics. Keeping secrets can weigh heavily on our souls—this isn’t the freedom Jesus desires for us. If you find yourself wrestling with the complexities of loyalty and truth, this episode is packed with essential insights you won’t want to miss!Listen in to learn more:(0:39) - What God dropped on Lisa’s heart(2:15) - Should truth tellers share other’s business?(3:17) - Trust in a pastor’s family(4:37) - Mistaken beliefs(7:24) - Secrecy vs. privacy: defining the difference(10:37) - When privacy becomes more…(15:14) - Family secrets don’t equal love(16:35) - Ge
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"Humility = Not Talking Money or Work"
19/02/2025 Duración: 24minEver feel like you need to downplay your accomplishments to be truly humble? Do you ever worry that sharing your passions and talents makes you appear prideful or self-focused? Lisa Whittle gets super honest in this episode, sharing how she used to believe minimizing her work and giftings was a sign of humility. Unpacking the difference between "false humility" (where you focus on not talking about yourself), and true humility (where you focus on recognizing your true identity and purpose in Christ). Lisa shares her own personal experience with both. Get ready to learn how Holy Spirit self-awareness can help you understand what real humility looks like in your own life – tune in to discover a more authentic way to live!Listen in to learn more:(0:58) - Lisa shares her personal experience of false humility(2:26) - Deliverance from a mistaken mindset(3:29) - Boundaries and ministry (6:27) - What is true humility? Let’s define it (9:55) - False humility and who we are fooling (12:45) - Five symptoms of false humi
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"God is Hard to Please" (with guest, Maria Durso)
12/02/2025 Duración: 51min**LISTENER NOTE: This conversation contains details of physical abuse and childhood trauma. We encourage you to listen with care and discretion.**Have you ever questioned whether the love of God truly extends to you, especially in the midst of personal pain or trauma? In this poignant and inspiring episode of the “I Used to Think” season, Lisa Whittle welcomes Pastor Maria Durso, who bravely opens up about her tumultuous past, revealing how the transformative power of God’s love can heal deep wounds from childhood loss, physical abuse, alcoholism and more. Together, they delve into the essential relationship between belief and experience, reminding listeners that it is not merely about knowing God intellectually but truly believing in His unfailing love.Maria’s incredible story of overcoming adversity serves as a powerful testament to the healing process and the importance of faith. Tune in to discover the importance of believing God loves you, no matter your past.Listen in to learn more:(4:03) - Maria’s stor
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"Biblical Literacy Is Our Biggest Problem"
05/02/2025 Duración: 33minHave you ever felt inundated with Biblical information, yet still unsure about your grasp of Scripture? Has a lack of understanding ever created a lack of confidence in your faith? In this enlightening episode of the “I Used to Think” season of Jesus Over Everything, Lisa Whittle examines why biblical literacy may not be the primary issue facing believers today but rather a deeper crisis of faith.Drawing from current research to highlight how this crisis is shaping the Western church, Lisa unpacks four ways believers are affected by this problem, and offers one crucial question you must ask to strengthen your faith.Key Moments:(0:40) - Revealing crucial evidence of a widespread problem(4:07) - Is knowing more the answer?(5:50) - Is biblical literacy truly our biggest challenge?(4:28) - Do we need more knowledge of the Bible?(6:46) - Insights from Pew Research, Barna, and WSJ on Bible consumption trends(10:34) - What we can learn from James Chapter 1(14:45) - Why clarity is essential in the face of confusion(1
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"Women Shouldn’t Get Angry"
29/01/2025 Duración: 24minIs there something you used to think—perhaps about faith, life, or relationships—that you now see differently? In this brand-new season of the Jesus Over Everything show, titled “I Used to Think,” Lisa Whittle unpacks popular misconceptions she’s held in her own life and offers insight on how God can transform perspectives over time.Opening the season by tackling the sensitive subject of women and anger, Lisa shares vulnerably from her own experience and examines the difference between those who express their anger and those who suppress it.Lisa reveals how she used to believe anger wasn’t a problem for her. But now, with a fresh Biblical perspective and some eye-opening insights from a poll she shared on social media, she offers insight on valuable questions like: Why do Christian women avoid anger? How important is it to identify the source of your anger? If Jesus ever expressed anger, what can you learn from it?Drawing on scriptural truths, Lisa outlines what the Bible says about anger, teaches how to dif
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How to See the Good, Again
20/11/2024 Duración: 11minIn this concluding episode of the “Love & Clarity” season for The Jesus Over Everything podcast, Lisa Whittle dives deep into the challenge of finding true joy during difficult seasons, especially around the holidays. With her signature honesty and insight, Lisa explores how chronic perfectionism and a tendency to overanalyze can steal your ability to experience the present moment. She also reveals how shifting your focus from “what was” or “what if” to “what is” can unlock a new perspective on life—one that allows you to embrace the joy you’ve been missing. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling stuck in your circumstances or letting past disappointments define your present, this episode is for you. Lisa will help you see beyond the fog of perfectionism and disappointment, offering a fresh lens through which to view your life, your struggles, and the good that is still waiting to be discovered! Listen in to learn more:(0:49) The challenge of finding joy when life "should" be joyful (2:04) How chronic per
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Image-Bearer vs. Work-Doer (with Ian Simkins)
13/11/2024 Duración: 52minIn another powerful conversation of the “Love & Clarity” season, Lisa Whittle sits down with Ian Simpkins, internet personality and Lead Pastor of Bridge Church in Nashville, to explore the deep truths of what it means to be an image-bearer of Christ versus a work-doer. Together, they tackle the tension between spiritual hunger and productivity, discussing how both intimacy and humility require intentionality. Ian opens up about the struggles of balancing family, ministry, and self-care while offering practical insights into building deeper connections with God and others. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of life, work, or faith, or are grappling with bitterness or isolation, this conversation will offer you hope and real-life tools to navigate those challenges. Listen in to discover how you can radically shift the way you live, love, and serve.Listen in to learn more:(4:00) How to stay spiritually hungry in ministry(7:49) The real challenge of true humility(14:34) Production vs. consumption