

Life with God: A Renovaré Podcast
Renovaré
A place for honest and unhurried conversations about interactive life with God. Hosted by Nathan Foster from Renovaré, a nonprofit that offers resources, events, and learning communities to help people become more like Jesus. Learn more at renovare.org.
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Oct 6, 2020 • 42min
Sheila Wise Rowe — Healing Racial Trauma
"Every tongue tribe and nation will be together in heaven," says author and counselor Sheila Wise Rowe, "we have an opportunity to figure out how to do that now." She talks with Nathan Foster about racial trauma, and how healing comes through community.

Oct 2, 2020 • 58min
BONUS: Pete Greig + Lisa Koons — Prayer and Action (Webinar Recap)
What kinds of healthy risks should we take? How do we discern God's voice? What if I'm in too much pain to pray? Carolyn Arends asks these and other listener questions to Pete Greig (founder of the 24-7 Prayer movement) and Lisa Koons (24-7 Prayer USA Director) in this webinar recap bonus episode.

Sep 22, 2020 • 35min
Brian Morykon — Obeying a Spiritual Muddle Clear
"You cannot think a spiritual muddle clear, you have to obey it clear." Oswald Chamber's words helped singer-songwriter and Director of Communications Brian Morykon overcome resistance and start a new album. He chats with Nathan about fear versus humility, joy in obedience, and shares two new songs.

Sep 8, 2020 • 44min
Juanita Rasmus — Treasures From a Dark Time
When the life of Pastor Juanita Rasmus came to a screeching halt after what her counselor called "a major depressive episode," she found that she had to learn to be—with herself and with God—all over again. She talks with Nathan about that season which is captured in her new book, Learning to Be.

Aug 25, 2020 • 34min
Diane Bolduc — Recovery, Church, and Rigorous Honesty
Diane Bolduc believes the local church could benefit from the rigorous honesty found in recovery programs like AA. Having experienced transformation through 12-step recovery, she and her husband now lead a ministry to help others find freedom from addiction.

Aug 11, 2020 • 25min
Cindy Bunch — Be Kind to Yourself
Cindy Bunch, director of editorial at InterVarsity Press, believes that cultivating compassion toward self is a way to cultivate compassion toward others. This is at the heart of her new book_Be Kind to Yourself, which she talks with Nathan Foster about in this episode.

Jul 28, 2020 • 30min
Myisha Cunningham — Racism and the Law of Love
Myisha Cunningham is the Senior Pastor of Raven-Brook Recovery Church. From the context of being a black woman in a denomination with mostly white male leadership, she brings welcome perspective on race, white privilege, and how individuals and churches can obey the two greatest commandments.

Jul 13, 2020 • 24min
Beth and David Booram — When Faith Becomes Sight
Beth and David Booram, spiritual directors and cofounders of an urban retreat center in Indianapolis, invite us to look for God in places we normally overlook, and listen for God in places we might try to ignore (like negative feelings).

Jul 6, 2020 • 40min
Jill Weber — Holy Disruption
The joy of surrendering to Jesus is evident in Jill Weber's voice. Her "yes" to God took her on an unexpected journey—including helping found the Greater Ontario House of Prayer, and now her work as Global Convener of the Order of the Mustard Seed, a lay ecumenical religious order.

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May 26, 2020 • 30min
David Taylor — Open and Unafraid: The Psalms as a Guide to Life
David Taylor, a professor at Fuller Seminary and author known for his collaboration with Eugene Peterson and Bono, shares his insights on the Psalms. He discusses how these ancient texts help us articulate our realities and deepen our spiritual lives. Taylor emphasizes the art of slow, contemplative reading, contrasting it with hurried academic approaches. He highlights the rich emotional tapestry of the Psalms, advocating for their role in prayer and communal understanding, and celebrates the accessibility of their poetic language as a means to connect with God.