Heartline Podcast • Episode 32 • Johnna Leach Johnna Leach has been ministering/teaching God’s healing love, grace and mercy to hurting people for approximately 20 years inside and outside of the church. In 1994 she found herself thrust into what would be the most devastating and life altering experience of her life. Johnna is no stranger to life’s cruel challenges …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 31 – June Hunt Fire is a powerful metaphor for anger. It can start as a small spark and ignite into a towering inferno. While anger is a God given emotion, what we do with it, and how we express it, can often be problematic. Join me on this edition of Heartline as June Hunt talks …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 30 – June Hunt Fire is a powerful metaphor for anger. It can start as a small spark and ignite into a towering inferno. While anger is a God given emotion, what we do with it, and how we express it, can often be problematic. Join me on this edition of Heartline as June Hunt talks …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 29 • Brenda Nixon Ever wondered why one of your kids is easy and compliant, while the other is strong willed and difficult? Are our kids really born a blank slate for us to mold and shape, or do they already have a predisposed genetic blueprint that we can’t undo? The one size fits all mentality …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 28 Derek Steele Addiction is a big problem in the US, but how does a 10 year old kid become an addict? We know that children have to progress through developmental stages—they learn to crawl, then walk, they learn to trust or not to trust and they learn if the world is a safe or dangerous …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 27 Derek Steele Addiction is a big problem in the US, but how does a 10 year old kid become an addict? We know that children have to progress through developmental stages—they learn to crawl, then walk, they learn to trust or not to trust and they learn if the world is a safe or dangerous …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 26 • Fil Anderson The idea of breaking the rules seems horrifying to most Christians, and yet that is just what Fil Anderson is encouraging us to do on this edition of Heartline. Why in the world would he do that? Because breaking the rules of religious performance can actually lead to real freedom in our …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 25 • Dr. Julie Verner When I think about working mothers, three words come to mind, stress, stress and more stress. What in the world is a woman to do? Moms wear so many hats today; they’re definitely subject to burnout. So even though we can rub an scrub till the house shines like a dime, …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 24 • Andrew Farley Find yourself getting bogged down and confused about your faith? Tired of running on the religious treadmill of performance? Want to know what God really wants from you? Today on Heartline, my friend Drew Farley will talk about his latest book, God Without Religion: Can it really be this simple. Dr. Farley is …
Heartline Podcast • Episode 23 • Dr. Don and Jan Harvey Ever find yourself feeling lonely and disconnected in a crowd? How about in your marriage? Ever had your spouse say we’re just not connecting, and you’re like what does that mean? Could it be that you’re uncomfortable with intimacy? Or maybe you just don’t know how to connect well …