
When We Walk
We're Micah and Shireen Eldridge, Pastors at Lifegate Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Over the years, we've found our best conversations happen on walks together and this is what inspired our "When We Walk" Podcast. Join us as we sit on a couch and talk about the things we have celebrated, grieved, wrestled with and laughed about on our walks together. Our hope is to encourage you in your own walk with Jesus and help you go even further.
Latest episodes

Jun 17, 2025 • 36min
Slowdown Summer | Episode 67
What if instead of maximizing summer, we used it to slow down—intentionally?In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen unpack something we all feel but rarely admit: summer break doesn’t always mean rest. Between family vacations, full calendars, and pressure to “make the most of the season,” our time off often ends up just as hectic as our regular routines.They explore why our culture is addicted to filling every moment and how this mindset keeps us from experiencing the deeper rest God designed for us. They also talk about the spiritual importance of rest. It’s not just about taking a break or turning off your phone. It’s about actually slowing down enough to enjoy time with God, find things that bring you joy, and let your soul breathe a little. Creating space to reconnect with what really matters and letting that slower pace help reset your heart and mind.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:How can you build a sustainable rhythm of sabbath, even at home? What expectations are keeping you from true refreshment? What small changes could you make to turn your home into a place of peace?

Jun 9, 2025 • 32min
Gen Z and the Anxious Awakening | Episode 67
Is Gen Z really walking away from faith or could something deeper be happening under the surface?In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen talk about the surprising signs of spiritual hunger they’re seeing in young adults today. For a while now, it’s felt like church was fading and culture was shifting fast, especially as we’ve watched places like the UK and Europe become more and more secular. But now, something’s changing.They unpack how a generation that’s grown up with anxiety, pressure, and a constant push for achievement is starting to ask bigger questions about meaning, peace, and where God fits into it all. Many are realizing that success and self-help aren’t enough. And in that discontent, God might be waking people up. You’ll hear honest thoughts on how the Church can show up differently in this moment, what we can learn from Europe’s spiritual journey, and why revival might not look how we expected but could be just as powerful.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:Are we making space for Gen Z to explore faith honestly? What would it look like to meet them in their questions, not just their behavior? And how can we be part of what God’s already doing quietly but powerfully in this generation?

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Jun 3, 2025 • 32min
Jesus, Sports & Social Pressure | Episode 67
Explore the challenges of raising children in a performance-driven world, especially in sports. The hosts share insights on navigating the pressures young athletes face, amplified by social media. They discuss balancing faith and achievement, setting healthy boundaries, and prioritizing family values that focus on spirituality over accolades. With personal anecdotes, they encourage parents to guide their kids in recognizing their worth beyond success. This conversation emphasizes the importance of faithfulness on the journey over cultural expectations.

May 26, 2025 • 34min
Learn Your Neighbor’s Names | Episode 66
What does it mean to live on mission at home, not just abroad?In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen reflect on a recent trip to Serbia and what it revealed about the challenges and rewards of sharing the gospel in spiritually resistant places. From seeing old friends at Lifegate to serving in unreached areas, the trip stirred a fresh missional heart and reminded them that the gospel always bears fruit, even on hard ground.They talk honestly about how easy it is for Christians in America to downplay their faith. We tend to flip the switch on for mission trips but turn it off when we get home. It’s a real look at what it means to live out your faith day to day, without feeling weird about being “too Christian,” and how standing out for the right reasons is actually part of the point.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:Am I sharing Jesus through both my words and relationships? What does it look like to live missionally in my neighborhood? Do I believe my life is not my own, and does my calendar reflect that?

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May 19, 2025 • 39min
Is Perfect Compatibility Real? | Episode 65
Pastors Micah and Shireen explore the intricate dance between physical attraction and lasting connection in relationships. They argue that character often outlasts chemistry and emphasize the importance of spiritual and emotional maturity in dating. Listeners gain insights into guiding children through relationships while nurturing trust and boundaries. The episode challenges individuals to reflect on their dating motives and prioritizes understanding over mere compatibility.

May 12, 2025 • 36min
Finding Life in God's Word | Episode 64
What happens when we commit to reading Scripture consistently?In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen talk about what it looks like to build a life grounded in Scripture, not out of guilt, but out of love for the One who wrote it. Shireen shares her journey of reading the entire Bible in a year, the challenges that came with it, and the surprising ways it shaped her faith.From wrestling with the long wait for Jesus in the Old Testament, to learning the difference between who God is and how He works, this conversation dives deep into why consistent time in God’s Word matters—and how it connects with walking in the Spirit. Just like diet and exercise work together for physical health, Scripture and prayer nourish your spiritual life. Without both, you’ll either be ungrounded or overfed but under-exercised.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:What’s my reason for opening the Bible? Am I communing with God, or just checking a box? What would change if I treated Scripture like a meal, not a snack?

May 5, 2025 • 46min
The Kind of Rest That Sleep Can’t Fix | Episode 63
We all get tired—but not just physically.Many of us are running on emotional, mental, and even spiritual empty. In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen unpack what it looks like to follow Jesus when you're worn out, overwhelmed, and chasing rest that never seems to come. Between waves of exhaustion, an anxious mind that won’t shut off, and the pressure to keep up with everything (even your sleep routine), it’s easy to drift from the way of Jesus. But what if the way we’re living is the real problem?This conversation explores the balance between rest and purpose, how to live at a sustainable pace, embrace Sabbath, and lean into community rather than run from it. Life with Jesus doesn’t promise ease, but it does offer renewal. The invitation isn’t just to believe in Him, but to *live* the way He did.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:What drives your exhaustion? Have you mistaken boredom for a problem instead of a place to meet God? How can you make space for rest, not just physically, but spiritually and emotionally?

Apr 28, 2025 • 48min
When Disconnection Looks Like Connection | Episode 62
What’s really happening to our kids when screens are always within reach?In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen open up about the subtle but serious shifts they’ve seen since their kids started using phones—addiction to scrolling, loss of interest in real-world play, rising anxiety, and a growing sense of disconnection. They explore how even the most well-meaning families are being shaped by a tech-centered world—and why it matters more than ever to pay attention.Micah and Shireen share practical boundaries they’ve put in place, like no phones in bedrooms, delayed social media, and screen-free zones—all grounded in community and discipleship. As the first generation of Christian parents navigating this digital childhood, we’re called to do more than react—we’re called to lead. If you’ve felt the tension but weren’t sure where to start, this episode will help you step forward with both clarity and grace.As you listen to this episode, reflect on the following:What patterns or behaviors have you noticed in your kids (or yourself) when it comes to screen time? Are your kids learning how to rest, reflect, and be present without a screen?What changes could you make this week to help your family engage more intentionally?

Apr 21, 2025 • 38min
Discipleship VS Companionship | Episode 61
The discussion dives into the essence of authentic discipleship, stressing the need for intentional relationships and vulnerability. Pastors Micah and Shireen share personal anecdotes about mentorship and community, highlighting how these connections can lead to spiritual growth. They also tackle the challenges of toxic dynamics in group settings, encouraging listeners to navigate these complexities mindfully. With reflections on the joy of shared experiences, the conversation invites a rethinking of what it truly means to walk alongside others in faith.

Apr 14, 2025 • 35min
40 days and 40 Nights | Episode 60
Fasting isn't just about giving something up- it's about making space for something deeper.In this episode, Pastors Micah and Shireen talk about the 40-day season of Lent, rooted in Jesus’ time in the wilderness. It’s a time of fasting, yes—but also of reflection, repentance, and rediscovering grace. They unpack why Lent matters—not to make us feel bad about our sin, but to help us see the depth of grace we often forget we need. Our culture doesn't like guilt, and we're quick to move on from repentance. But Lent invites us to sit in the tension, to slow down, and to let God meet us in our discomfortAs you listen to this episode, reflect on the following questions:Where might God be asking me to pause, reflect, or let go? What’s my relationship with repentance—do I avoid it or see it as an invitation? How can I make space to experience grace in a fresh way this season?