In this episode, we look at Jesus’ words to His disciples before the crucifixion—His call to spread the gospel boldly and prepare for how the world would respond. That same message still speaks to us as believers today. We live in a time of growing division, and what’s most heartbreaking is the separation within the church itself. Are we living boldly in our faith, or quietly keeping it private out of fear? Jesus told us exactly what to expect when we proclaim His name, and it challenges us to reflect on how we’re living. I share my own realization of how often I’ve been meek in my faith—not only in sharing the gospel but even in my personal walk with Christ. Let’s step into the calling we’ve been given and proclaim His truth from the housetops!
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Happy Wednesday! In this episode, we’re diving into what Scripture says about God’s design for marriage and how it contrasts with the way culture defines it today. We're also going to speak on submission and how it has been misunderstood this whole time. As Christians, it’s so important to practice discernment and recognize the difference between what is from God and what is from the world. When we let society shape our view of love and marriage, we risk losing sight of its true purpose as one of God’s greatest gifts.
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Happy Wednesday guys!! In this episode, I’m answering some of your questions from Instagram! From red flags I’ve noticed while dating, to my thoughts on marriage, to the cultural differences I’ve experienced between Spain and the U.S.—I’m sharing my honest (and sometimes unfiltered) perspective. This one’s a bit more relaxed and conversational, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed recording it. If you’d like me to do another Q&A in the future, keep sending your questions my way!
HI Y'ALL!! I've missed you guys. In this episode, we dive into the story of Sodom and Gomorrah from the book of Genesis. I reflect on Lot’s wife—how she looked back after being delivered—and pray that we don’t do the same. It’s easy to grow comfortable in sin, to make it feel like home, and even long for it while God is pulling us out of it. Sometimes we find ourselves caught between God’s grace and the temptation to hold onto what He’s asking us to let go of — whether it's a relationship, a mindset, or a season of life. This is an honest conversation about trusting God's direction—even when it’s uncomfortable—and learning to move forward without longing for what was.
In this episode, we dive into one of the most quoted yet misunderstood moments in the Bible—when Jesus sat and ate with sinners. Many use this passage to argue that Jesus accepts people as they are, even in their sin. But is that what Scripture actually teaches? We’ll explore the true meaning behind Jesus’ actions and why His love was never about affirming a sinful lifestyle—but about offering redemption. It's time to separate cultural assumptions from biblical truth and understand the difference between mercy and acceptance.
"If God is so good, why does suffering exist?" To answer this question, we must first explore the origins of sin, its consequences, and the role of free will. In this episode, we delve into these concepts, revealing why God's goodness remains intact despite the presence of suffering in the world. While it's easy to feel disheartened by the evil around us and question why God doesn't intervene, we’ll uncover the deep connection between sin, humanity, and the natural world. I invite you to listen with an open mind and reflect on what God has to say about His creation and the purpose behind it. Enjoy!
Forgiveness can often feel like one of the most difficult choices to make. How can we forgive someone who isn't sorry? Why does forgiveness seem so difficult? And does forgiving someone mean that the pain they've caused us doesn't matter?
These were the very questions I wrestled with during my own journey toward forgiveness. In this episode, we'll explore what scripture teaches us about forgiveness and how the Holy Spirit helped free me from the chains of bitterness and resentment.
It’s common to feel torn, with one foot in and one foot out, but I encourage you to pause and reflect on the true intention of your heart. Where are you investing your energy? What are you turning to in order to fill that emptiness? Who or what do you pledge your allegiance to? In this episode, we explore how our lifestyle choices reveal deeper truths about our faith and whether they align with a life committed to Christ. It’s time to let go of the things we mistakenly think are fulfilling us and embrace the transformative gift of new life that Jesus offers.
Is it normal to feel utterly shattered over someone you never even dated? Is it normal to sob like a madman in your Nissan Versa, parked in an empty lot, with your sad playlist blasting? Oh, absolutely. Welcome to the world of being a sensitive soul, and one day, that tender side of you will be admired—never dismissed.
Now, let’s unpack what a “situationship” is and why its ending stings so much—sometimes even more than the end of a full-blown relationship! Don't sweat it, mis lagrimas son tus lagrimas.
Have you ever prayed to God to remove someone from your life, if they weren’t meant to be there? And then, when it happens, you’re left caught between two emotions: do you celebrate because your prayer was answered, or do you grieve because you’ve lost someone you once held close? It’s a strange, bittersweet feeling—the heartache of losing someone you cared deeply for, mixed with the quiet relief of making space for someone that will enrich your life in ways you never expected. Sometimes, growth requires a little pain, but it always opens the door to something better.
Have you ever been told you're "too far gone"? Or maybe you've felt like you're too deep into your struggles to start fresh? Well, the New Year is the perfect time to shift that mindset! In this episode, we’ll explore what Scripture says about returning and repenting from sin – and why it’s not something to be ashamed of, but rather something to celebrate. Tune in for a message of hope, redemption, and the power of starting anew!