
Journeywomen
Wherever you are on your journey to glorify God, we’re so glad you’re here. On the Journeywomen podcast, we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.
Latest episodes

Oct 30, 2023 • 47min
Dealing with Difficult People with Jamie Dunlop
Today we’re talking to Jamie Dunlop about one of the things that we can all probably say contributes to weariness in our lives: dealing with difficult people. Instead of running away from the relationships that drive us crazy, Jamie encourages us to pursue unity in Christ and to build genuine friendships across all of our differences as an opportunity to display the power of the gospel. Jamie serves as Associate Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and is the author of Love the Ones Who Drive You Crazy. We pray this conversation encourages you to extend a hand of friendship across the aisle and move toward members of your local church in love.FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIESRESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Have you ever experienced conflict or differences with others within your church context? How have you walked through that?
How have you experienced gospel-centered unity with other Christians in spite of how different you are?
Where in Scripture do you see Christ loving others despite their differences or difficulties? How does that encourage you?
How and why does the gospel practically empower us to love across differences?
What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?
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On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Oct 23, 2023 • 50min
Serving When You Need to Be Served with Jessica Mathisen
Today we’re chatting with Jessica Mathisen about serving in the seasons in which you feel like you need to be served. We pray this conversation encourages you not to become weary in doing good, knowing that at the proper time, we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. If you don’t know Jessica, she lives outside of Atlanta with her husband and three kids. As a writer, Bible teacher, podcaster, and coach, her passion is to communicate God's love to others through words and relationships. She has written several books, her latest of which is An Overwhelming Hope: How the Spirit Brings Peace to Our Storms. We hope Jessica’s story of God’s faithfulness to her through seasons of transition, change, and weakness reminds you of his faithfulness to you too. FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIESRESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Have you ever felt exhausted or weary in your service of others? Write or share your experience.
How does the gospel empower you when you feel like you have nothing left to give?
What passages of Scripture encourage and strengthen you as you serve out of your weakness?
How have you experienced being served and cared for by your local church?
What might you do or implement in light of what you learned from this week’s episode?
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On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Oct 16, 2023 • 54min
Contentment in Weakness with Emily Jensen
Today we’re sharing a conversation with Emily Jensen where she shares some much-needed encouragement for those who are feeling weak! If you don’t know her, Emily is the co-founder and content director at Risen Motherhood, co-author of the Risen Motherhood book, and author of a new book called He Is Strong: Devotions for When You Feel Weak. We pray that this conversation serves to bolster your faith in the One who is truly your steadfast foundation amidst all the challenges of life.FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIESRESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
How have you personally experienced weakness?
Where have you found strength amidst your weaknesses? Is there a particular Scripture that has brought you encouragement? (Consider memorizing the passage!)
How does God’s character—strong, steadfast, sovereign—bring you encouragement during your seasons of weariness?
Is there someone around you who might be feeling weak and weary? How might you come alongside them in their weakness?
What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?
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Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned.
On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Oct 9, 2023 • 48min
Nourishing Your Soul with Kristen Wetherell
Today we’re talking to Kristen Wetherell about where we can look to for hope and help when our souls are weary. Spoiler alert—it’s the one place we talk about all the time here at the Journeywomen Podcast: God’s Word. Kristen’s newest book, Help for the Hungry Soul shares eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. We pray that this episode will stir your affection for God’s Word and that it will encourage you to look to Scripture as your help in the midst of seasons of weariness.FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIESRESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What truth from this episode resonated most with you?
How has God’s Word brought you comfort in seasons of weariness?
How has your local church body supported you in seasons of weariness?
What Scriptures have you clung to in the midst of difficult seasons? Consider memorizing one of those passages this week.
What might you do or implement in light of what you learned in this week’s episode?
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On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Oct 2, 2023 • 53min
Theology for Everyday Ministry with Jen Wilkin and JT English
Jen Wilkin and JT English discuss how theology influences our daily lives and ministries, emphasizing the significance of theological understanding and shared knowledge. They explore the integration of learning and devotion in theology and the importance of studying theology in a community setting. The speakers also highlight barriers and opportunities for women in ministry and the impact of the doctrine of God on everyday ministry. Overall, this podcast provides insights and practical wisdom for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of theology and apply it to their daily life.

Sep 25, 2023 • 41min
When You Feel Like a Failure with Missie Branch
Today we’re talking to my friend Missie Branch about what to do when you feel like a failure in the work the Lord has set before you, and what true success actually looks like. Heads up, it might not look how you expected! If you don’t know her, Missie serves as vice president of community engagement for Life Collective, Inc. She is a graduate of Southeastern Seminary with a master’s in ethics, theology, and culture. Missie is married to Duce and together they have four children. Missie is the cohost of the Women & Work Podcast and serves as a trustee for Charleston Southern University and the chairman of the board of trustees at Lifeway Christian Resources. Missie and I are going to be talking about how we define “success” in our work or our ministry, and it might not look how you expected! We hope you enjoy this conversation!FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
How do you define success in ministry?
What helps you find rest when you're feeling weary in the work the Lord has set before you?
Where in Scripture do you see mention of “success” in work or in contribution to the kingdom of God?
How would you encourage others to evaluate their ministry successes and failures?
How might you lean on the discipline of prayer as you seek to reorient your understanding of success and rest in God’s work through you?
What might you do or implement based on what you learned in today’s episode?
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On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Sep 18, 2023 • 50min
Christ Sustains Us with Jenny Manley
Today we’re kicking off a brand new series called Rest for the Weary with a conversation with Jenny Manley about how Christ sustains us in our weariness. Through years of ministering faithfully within the four walls of her home and as a pastor’s wife in her church on the Arabian Peninsula, Jenny, like many of us, has navigated seasons of weariness in the work the Lord has set before her. The wisdom that Jenny shares with us today will leave you refreshed and encouraged in whatever work the Lord has set before you today. FULL SHOW NOTESREST FOR THE WEARY SERIES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
How have you experienced Christ sustaining you in your personal seasons of weariness?
What brings you rest in seasons of weariness?
How can you find joy in Christ even when you feel weary?
How can meditating on the life of Christ encourage you in the work he's set before you?
How does the promise of Christ's return help you persevere in difficult seasons of life?
What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?
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On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

Jun 19, 2023 • 22min
You Can Trust God with Hunter Beless
Women of the Faith: Amy Carmichael Amy Carmichael has had a profound impact on Hunter’s own life. So much so that it led her to write the book Amy Carmichael: The Brown-Eyed Girl Who Learned to Pray. In this episode, Hunter shares how Amy’s story helped her to trust God even when she didn’t understand what God was doing in her life. Amy’s life and story help us to remember we can trust God because of who he is and how he has proven himself faithful throughout all of redemptive history. Amy Carmichael: The Brown-Eyed Girl Who Learned to Pray by Hunter Beless is part of The Good Book Company‘s Do Great Things For God series.FULL SHOW NOTESSERIES RESOURCESFOR MORE
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Journeywomen comes alongside women to move them to know and love God and his Word, to find hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in their local churches as they go out on mission for the glory of God.

May 29, 2023 • 1h 3min
Unashamed with Irene Sun
Women of the Faith: Wen Wei ChiehIn the face of intense shame heaped upon her by others throughout her life, Wen Wei Chieh was never ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This woman of the faith endured poverty, loss, and rejection at every turn, but she stood firm on the Word of God, knowing the Lord would remain faithful to her. She endured a traumatic childhood, the loss of countless family members, an unfaithful husband, and imprisonment in Communist China—most of the circumstances in her life could have filled her with shame, but she ultimately knew she had nothing to be ashamed of as a child of God.Irene Sun was born in Malaysia and is the author of the picture books Taste and See: All About God’s Goodness and God Counts: Numbers in His Word and His World. She studied liturgy and literature at Yale University (MAR) and Old Testament and Semitic languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (ThM). She now teaches her four boys at home with her preacher husband, Hans. They belong to Pittsburgh Chinese Church.FULL SHOW NOTESSERIES RESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What did you learn about God through the life of Wen Wei Chieh?
What part of your life might the Lord be trying to teach you to offer up to him for the sake of the Gospel?
What do you think of when you think of the word, “meek”? How do you see meekness in Jesus?
Do you see God’s provision for you in your life? Why or why not?
What is the gospel and how does it impact your life today?
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Journeywomen comes alongside women to move them to know and love God and his Word, to find hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in their local churches as they go out on mission for the glory of God.

May 22, 2023 • 38min
The Mother From Far Away with K.A. Ellis
Women of the Faith: Maria FearingIn this week’s episode, Karen Ellis is going to share the story of an incredible woman named Maria Fearing. Maria’s story will inspire you to set aside excuses and serve the Lord with gladness. We pray that this episode challenges you to use whatever God’s given you to build his kingdom. In our Women of the Faith series, we are talking about women from church history who will encourage us to trust our God who does not change. K.A. Ellis is the Director of the Edmiston Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity in Atlanta, Georgia. She's passionate about theology, human rights, and global religious freedom. Mrs. Ellis is the Cannada Fellow for World Christianity at Reformed Theological Seminary. She holds a Master of Art in Religion (MAR Theological) from Westminster Theological Seminary, a Master of Fine Art (MFA) from the Yale School of Drama, and is a Ph.D. candidate in World Christianity and Ethics at the Oxford Center for Mission Studies in England.FULL SHOW NOTESSERIES RESOURCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What did you take away from learning about the life of Maria Fearing?
What do you learn about God through the life of Maria Fearing?
How are you spending your time? What would it look like to “be about the Lord’s business” in your day-to-day life?
Taking into account your current season of life, what are you passing along to the next generation and how can you do this unto the Lord?
Do you care more about your name being recorded in history books or in the Lamb’s Book of Life? Explain.
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