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The Cartographers

243 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 50 ratings

Welcome to The Cartographers, a podcast to help Christian leaders map a changing cultural landscape in the 21st century. Join us, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales, Pastor and PhD, as we explore with our guests how to cultivate fruitful and resilient lives and communities.
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The Worshiping Church in a Secular Age (Gordon T. Smith)

May 14, 2024 14:53 - 44 minutes

Gordon T. Smith joins us to talk about the position of the church in a secular age. Do we stay put? Do we form a moral enclave? How does worship form us into disciples? Join us for this conversation on the words and practices that form our imaginations: liturgical and sacramental. Gordon T. Smith is currently president of Ambrose University and the author of several books. We focus the conversation on his book Wisdom from Babylon and mention Evangelical, Sacramental, and Penecostal. Learn ...

But do we really need the church?

April 23, 2024 06:00 - 32 minutes

"Maybe religion, for all of its faults, works a bit like a retaining wall to hold back the destabilizing pressure of American hyper-individualism, which threatens to swell and spill over in its absence.” So writes Derek Thompson in The Atlantic. In this episode, as part of the series on worship and formation, Ashley and Bryce discuss Thompson's article, trends in churchgoing, the role of technology, and what the church is for. Resources discussed: “The True Cost of the Churchgoing Bust” By...

The Formational Power of Gratitude with Cornelius Plantinga

March 25, 2024 06:00 - 42 minutes

How do things like gratitude and thanksgiving form us? In this conversation with Cornelius Plantinga on his latest book, Gratitude, we talk about the importance of gratitude, sin, confession, and growth in the worshipping life of a church. We also talk about practical next steps and what the global church has to teach North American churches. Links: Neal's book, Gratitude: Why Giving Thanks is Key to Our Well-being Not the Way it's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin Special Offer: Do you wan...

Worship in the WEIRDER World with Andrew Wilson

March 12, 2024 09:00 - 58 minutes

Andrew Wilson, pastor and historian, writes about the context of the WEIRDER world in Remaking the World. We wanted to dig deep on the way this context affects Christian worship and practice. Listen in for helpful terms, thoughtful analysis, and how we might actually believe what we say we believe. Links: Andrew Wilson, Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West Podcast, Post-Christianity? King's Church London Special Offer: Do you want to invest in your marriage and work ...

Technology and Worship: What's Really Forming Us?

February 27, 2024 10:00 - 47 minutes

We all know technology forms us -- but how? How does technology intersect with our spiritual lives? It's tempting to just toss tech out the window, but how do we think more Christianly about the tech we use? Whether as parents or leaders, we have to reckon with the affect of technology on our affections. We end the episode with a few small, practical ways to get started thinking about formation, worship, and technology's affect on our affections. Links: Ted Gioia's Substack article, "The Sta...

Curt Thompson on the Formation of Hope through Suffering

January 30, 2024 07:00 - 55 minutes

How do our brains grow? What does lasting change look like? Where do things like character and pain fit? Curt Thompson brings neurobiology and the hope of the gospel together to live out a formationally-minded Christian life in this episode. We talk about how durable transformation happens often through suffering, the reasons for Christian hope, confessional communities, and how we live the life of faithful resilience when it's easier to follow "3 quick steps." Listen to the end as we've got ...

Pulling Back the Curtain: Worship is Formation not Fast Food

January 16, 2024 07:00 - 29 minutes

Everything we do forms us. How does this apply to the tasks of the church, like worship? We've considered some of the trends: de-churching, loneliness, and culture wars. What's really happening in worship, why do we do it? Join us as we pull back the curtain as we consider how worship is more than preferences, it's about formation. A formative view of worship differs from a functional view of worship and this paradigm shift affects the resilient fruit that is (or isn't) growing in a Christian...

The Cartographers' Best Books of 2023

December 12, 2023 11:00 - 36 minutes

Need a book for someone on your list about leadership, culture, or a good piece of literature? Find out what are some of our most memorable reads from this year! Please take a minute to rate and review The Cartographers. It'll be a terrific present for us. We'll back in 2024! Resources mentioned: Watkin, Biblical Critical Theory Key, How to Stay Married McChrystal, Team of Teams Crouch, The Life We're Looking For Smith, Wisdom from Babylon Wilson, Remaking the World L'Engle, Circle of Quiet ...

Combating Digital Loneliness with Justin Whitmel Earley

December 05, 2023 11:00 - 47 minutes

If you've been hurt or are unsure about how to engage in community, this interview with Justin Whitmel Earley on his book, Made for People, is a great starting place. Listen in to Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales as they speak with Justin about creating community in the church and in your neighborhoods. It's a practical starting place that follows up from the dechurching episode (so listen to that one too if you haven't yet). Resources: Made for People by Justin Whitmel Earley To find out more a...

The New Dechurching with Michael Graham

November 20, 2023 07:00 - 43 minutes

Why have so many people left the church? Is it a result of the pandemic, or are the issues much deeper? In the next several episodes we'll discuss what this is about and what can be done. Listen in for surprising trends and practical ways churches can love their neighbors. Michael Graham is a co-author of The Great Dechurching. The Cartographers is a production of Willowbrae Institute. Find out more at willowbrae.org. Be sure to signup for Willowbrae's newsletter. Learn more about your ad cho...

Stuck in the Middle Conclusions and What's Next

November 07, 2023 07:00 - 22 minutes

What did we learn about the culture wars? What's providing us with hope? And, what's coming next on The Cartographers? We'd love it if you rated and reviewed the show. Share an episode with a friend! Other episodes in this series: Episode 1: Stuck in the Middle Episode 2: How'd we Get Stuck in the Middle? Episode 3: A Culture War Alternative with Mark Labberton Episode 4: Agent of Grace or Culture War Victim with Dan Darling Episode 5: What if Culture Wars are your Work? with Pete Wehner Ep...

Humor Deflates Culture Wars with Harrison Scott Key

September 05, 2023 06:00 - 48 minutes

What if humor was more than just a way to break tension or get a laugh? Humor takes the air out of anger, leads towards forgiveness, and provides a way to opt out of culture war thinking. In this thoughtful, funny, and moving conversation, Bryce and Ashley sit down with Harrison Scott Key, author of How to Stay Married. They speak about restoration, faith, and the role humor plays. How to Stay Married is a book about an affair and the outrageous mercy of God. Find a pathway to the true, good,...

The Burning House of American Evangelicalism with Brandon Washington

August 09, 2023 17:54 - 47 minutes

Are the culture wars a White thing? How do we think about race in America and the church? What might be the way forward? In this hopeful conversation with Pastor Brandon Washington he describes his multi-ethnic ministry and how the gospel compels us to strive for deliberate and sacrificial integration—the unity of believers of all ethnicities. Be sure to listen to other episodes in the series and we'd be grateful if you left us a review on iTunes. Resources mentioned: Brandon's book, A Burni...

Beauty as an Antidote to Culture Wars with Susannah Black Roberts

July 25, 2023 15:59 - 28 minutes

When the world feels unstable, we double-down on fear and tribalism. Beauty is an antidote to culture war fear. Hear one New York writer's story of conversion and how the Christian gospel is more solid than secularism in this episode with Susannah Black Roberts. You can follow Suzannah Black Roberts on Twitter, Plough, or read her Substack with husband, Alistair Roberts. Resources mentioned: "Babette's Feast" CS Lewis, Surprised by Joy Other episodes in this series: Episode 1: Stuck in the...

What if Culture Wars are your Work? with Pete Wehner

July 11, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

When your job is politics, how do you get away from the rhetoric and tribalism of the culture wars? In this episode, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales talk with Peter Wehner, a contributing editor for The Atlantic and a former presidential speech writer, about navigating culture war topics. Pete Wehner is a Senior Fellow at Trinity Forum @trinityforum; he writes for @nytimes & @TheAtlantic. He has worked in Reagan/Bush41 administrations and Bush43 White House. He’s also the author of The Death of ...

Agent of Grace or Culture War Victim? with Dan Darling

June 22, 2023 07:00 - 54 minutes

What happens if you've been a victim of the culture war? When Daniel Darling was fired from a prominent evangelical organization, he knew he needed not to capitulate to the culture wars, but to find a robust unity. His newest book, Agents of Grace, embodies one way to move beyond warring factionalism and embody the gospel Christians believe. Be sure to listen to the series to chart your way through the culture wars. Resources mentioned: Dan's book, Agents of Grace Dan's CNN appearance Keller...

A Culture War Alternative with Mark Labberton

June 06, 2023 07:00 - 57 minutes

Need an alternative to online culture warmongering? On this episode, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales talk with Mark Labberton, President Emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary, about how exile is the paradigm we need for this cultural moment. Be sure to listen, subscribe and share. We'd love if you shared these episodes with a friend or family member as a starting point for conversation. Be sure to head to Willowbrae Institute to sign up for our newsletter and get a free pdf to help you proces...

How'd We Get Stuck in the Middle?

May 23, 2023 07:00 - 39 minutes

On this series, "Stuck in the Middle," we're talking to leaders like you who feel pulled into multiple directions in the latest iteration of the culture wars. (Here's the first episode if you missed out on that). On this episode, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales talk about the questions they bring to the table, the origin of the term "culture wars", what's involved (and get a short literary history in the process) and how a leader can actually lead through cultural change without capitulating. Be...

Stuck in the Middle: a new series on the culture wars

May 10, 2023 06:00 - 12 minutes

If you feel like you're stuck in the middle of polarization, disinformation, and decision fatigue this new series on the "culture wars" is for you! In this short intro, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales share some of their hopes to help guide the conversation around partisanship and tribalism so that leaders can chart a pathway through the culture wars. In this series, you'll get more from thoughtful leaders and practitioners so you'll have a framework to move beyond being "stuck in the middle" to...

How to Live with Alan Noble

April 11, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes

How can we get out of bed each morning? Alan Noble's On Getting Out of Bed is a gentle reminder to do the next right thing when you or someone you love experiences mental affliction. In this conversation, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales talk about Alan's work, what the redemption of Jesus means for depression and anxiety, and how to move beyond performing our pain. Resources mentioned: Alan's latest book, On Getting Out of Bed Alan's other books: Disruptive Witness and You are Not Your Own Ashl...

Curt Thompson's Cure for Individualism

March 28, 2023 08:00 - 57 minutes

How do modernity, technology, brain science, and spiritual formation work together? In this wide-ranging and fascinating conversation, Bryce and Ashley sit down with Curt Thompson, MD, who deftly combines interpersonal neurobiology and Christian faith. We talk about institutions, the lack of fruitfulness amongst Christians, and developing a Christian imagination. A must-listen: practical, thoughtful, warm-hearted and help for you to live with your people and in your place. Resources Mentione...

Orphaned Believers with Sara Billups

March 14, 2023 08:00 - 46 minutes

Can the church be a place for disillusioned people? In this conversation, Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales talk with Sara Billups about the ways consumer-driven and end-times-focused Christian belief shaped a generation. Listen in for thoughtful commentary and a way forward. Resources mentioned: Sara Billups, Orphaned Believers: How a Generation of Christian Exiles can Find the Way Home Leigh Stein, "The Empty Religions of Instagram," NYT Find out more about Sara on her website. The Cartographe...

Biblical Critical Theory with Christopher Watkin

February 28, 2023 10:00 - 42 minutes

Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales interview Christopher Watkin about the story the bible tells as an interpretative lens. We speak about the issue of critical theory, how his book Biblical Critical Theory is useful, and how it might help us over and against a culture war lens. LINKS Christopher Watkin's book, Biblical Critical Theory Find out more about Christopher on his website The Cartographers is a production of Willowbrae Institute. Find out more at willowbrae.org. The Cartographers is host...

An Intentional Year with Glenn Packiam

February 14, 2023 14:05 - 41 minutes

How do we think about our days, weeks, and seasons? In this conversation with Glenn Packiam, Ashley Hales and Bryce Hales talk about emotional health for leaders, the difference between information and transformation, and how an intentional year fits in. Resources mentioned: Holly Packiam and Glenn Packiam, The Intentional Year Glenn Packiam, The Resilient Pastor and more resources at Barna The Cartographers is a production of Willowbrae Institute. Find out more at willowbrae.org. The Carto...

Growing Wise with Chris Bruno

January 31, 2023 17:30 - 41 minutes

What does it look like to grow old -- not just in years but in wisdom? How are young men growing in maturity? What does emotional health look like? Part of charting the cultural landscape for Christian leaders is paying attention to our spiritual health and the need for sage guides. Bryce Hales and Ashley Hales speak to counselor Chris Bruno about his new book, Sage. Resources mentioned: Chris Bruno's ReStory Counseling Chris' book, Sage The Cartographers is a production of Willowbrae Insti...

Human Limits with David Zahl

January 31, 2023 16:30 - 41 minutes

How do our limits lead us towards love? What is our understanding of the human person within the sphere of faith? How do we actually live out a kingdom ethnic in this day and age? Part of charting the cultural landscape for Christian leaders is a full understanding of the human person. In this conversation, Ashley Hales and Bryce Hales speak with David Zahl about his book, Low Anthropology. Resources mentioned: David Zahl, Mockingbird Ministries David's book: Low Anthropology The Cartograp...

Liturgical Formation with Douglas McKelvey

January 31, 2023 16:30 - 47 minutes

How do we move through pain? What forms can we use to practice communal identity with others and promote honesty before God? How do liturgies form us? Part of charting the cultural landscape for Christian leaders is promoting forms for communal and historical identity, rather than a flippant individualism. In this interview, Ashley Hales speaks to writer Douglas McKelvey about his work in Every Moment Holy. Resources mentioned: DISCOUNT CODE for listeners: 15% off use code EMHHALES Every Mom...

Introducing The Cartographers

January 24, 2023 07:00 - 18 minutes

Finding Holy is transitioning to The Cartographers: Mapping the Cultural Landscape for 21st century Christian Leaders. Join Ashley Hales and Bryce Hales as they have conversations with guests in a changing cultural landscape. Escape the same thoughtful commentary and questions, wise ways forward, and a new emphasis on the intersection between spiritual formation, imagination, individual and institutions. The Cartographers will release every other Tuesday. We'll be back in 2 weeks with 3 new e...

140: Attention as Love with Jen Pollock Michel

December 13, 2022 14:12 - 30 minutes

In this third conversation with Jen Pollock Michel, we talk about how a rule of life helps lower our time-anxiety. This is a practical tool to cooperation with the work of God and of grace in our lives. We talk about the power of attention, the way of wisdom, and practical ways to move through December and January. LINKS Jen’s new book, In Good Time Pre-order Bonus: Jen's free 4 week course on a rule of life this January Win 1 of 5 copies of In Good Time! Just rate and review the Finding Hol...

139: Faithful Time-keeping this Advent + New Year

December 06, 2022 15:16 - 28 minutes

In this second conversation this Advent season, Jen Pollock Michel and I talk about how to keep time (not save it or spend it). How do we approach the time that we have? We talk what a rule of life is. This is a timely conversation now, but is great for end-of-year and beginning-of-the-year thoughts, planning and goals! Here's how not to get overwhelmed. Listen in to this thoughtful, fun, and practical episode. LINKS Jen’s book, In Good Time Pre-order Bonus: Jen's free 4 week course on a rul...

138: On Time Anxiety with Jen Pollock Michel

November 29, 2022 07:00 - 26 minutes

Do you feel rushed or overwhelmed this time of year? During Advent, Ashley speaks with Jen Pollock Michel about how we might better think about living in the time that is given to us. In this episode we talk about the time anxiety that attends us during the holiday rush and some practical steps forward. We're also giving away 5 copies of In Good Time! To enter, rate and review the podcast and let me know you've done it by sending an email to [email protected]. LINKS Jen’s book, In...

137: Hannah Anderson on Advent

November 22, 2022 09:00 - 34 minutes

What does it mean to practice time-keeping as a Christian? In this episode, Ashley sits down with Hannah Anderson to talk about Advent, our need for liturgies, and what creation can teach us. Listen in and grab a copy of Hannah's book. LINKS Hannah and Nathan's book, Heaven and Nature Sing Follow Hannah on Twitter Hannah's website Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about her work and speaking at aahales.com and signup for her s...

136: Ann Swindell on the Path through Overwhelm

November 15, 2022 07:00 - 30 minutes

Are you overwhelmed? Ashley Hales talks with Ann Swindell about her devotional, The Path to Peace. As we walk through the lives of several biblical characters, we'll begin to see that the point is less to do with our circumstances and more about knowing God. Listen in to this hopeful conversation. LINKS Ann's website, including her writing courses Ann's book, The Path to Peace Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about her work a...

135: Glenn Packiam on Resilience in the Church

November 08, 2022 07:00 - 36 minutes

In this conversation with Glenn Packiam, Ashley talks with Glenn about resilience, discipleship and ways to move forward. Chock full of hope, data, and practical steps. Listen in. LINKS Glenn's website Rockharbor Church Glenn's book, The Resilient Pastor Resilient pastor resources (podcast, cohorts, etc). Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about her work and speaking at aahales.com and signup for her substack. Be sure to leave ...

134: Gem Fadling on Your Thought Life

November 01, 2022 07:00 - 33 minutes

In this conversation, Ashley talks with Gem Fadling about low-grade anxiety, a Christian's thought life and how we might notice and discern the voices in our heads to "take every thought captive." Listen in to a practical conversation. LINKS Follow Gem and Unhurried Living on Instagram Unhurried Living, Inc. Replenish Community Gem's most recent book, Hold That Thought Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about her work and spea...

133: Angie Ward on Kingdom and Nation

October 25, 2022 09:00 - 29 minutes

In this episode, Ashley and Bryce Hales sit down with Angie Ward, editor of Kingdom and Country, a book that helps us discern allegiance to Christ our King and what our relationship to the nation might be. In this conversation, we chat about ideas surrounding Christian nationalism and what postures we might take in this moment in time. LINKS Kingdom and Country: Following Jesus in the Land that you Love Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can fin...

132: Bonnie Kristian on Our Knowledge Crisis

October 18, 2022 08:00 - 40 minutes

Ashley and Bryce Hales talk with journalist Bonnie Kristian about our knowledge crisis and what we can do about it. While it can feel like people aren't even living in the same reality anymore, Bonnie gives some practical and hopeful starting places in our day and age. We highly recommend her book! LINKS Bonnie's book, Untrustworthy: How the Knowledge Crisis is Breaking our Brains, Ruining our Politics and Corrupting Christian Community Follow Bonnie on Twitter Ashley’s most recent book, A ...

131: Shannan Martin on How to Be a Neighbor

October 11, 2022 08:00 - 38 minutes

Ashley sits down with Shannan Martin as they talk together about how to be a good neighbor -- in our neighborhoods and in virtual spaces, too. Get some great ideas on how to grow your relationships in Shannan's newest book, Start with Hello. LINKS Shannan on Instagram Shannan's book, Start with Hello Shannan's substack We mention a conversation with Bonnie Kristian (and her book Untrustworthy); that conversation will be out next week! Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperba...

130: Aaron Damiani on Living Sacramentally

October 04, 2022 07:00 - 41 minutes

What does it mean to live a sacramental life? Ashley is joined by Bryce Hales for this invigorating conversation with Anglican pastor, Aaron Damiani. We talk about practical starting places when we can't think our way to God, feel our way to God, or serve our ways to God. Listen in -- you'll find some hope for belief in this moment in time. LINKS Aaron's book, Earth Filled with Heaven Patient Ferment of the Early Church O Gracious Light prayer Links to the Nicene Creed and Apostles Creed fo...

129: Make Grief Normal Again with Amanda Held Opelt

September 27, 2022 06:00 - 39 minutes

Ashley Hales sits down with Amanda Held Opelt to talk about how we might normalize grief, pain, loss and death. With her background in aid work, she thought she would prepared, but wasn't when her sister Rachel Held Evans was hospitalized and died. But studying grief rituals was one way through. Listen in to this hopeful, thoughtful and rich conversation and let it help you process your own losses. LINKS Amanda's book, A Hole in the World Connect with Amanda on her website Ashley’s most rece...

128: Lore Wilbert on Why a Posture of Curiosity Matters

September 20, 2022 06:00 - 38 minutes

What do we do with our questions? In this conversation, Ashley talks with Lore Ferguson Wilbert about questions faith poses and what a curious faith looks like. This conversation moves past hot takes on deconstruction and into the questions we ask of God, he asks of us, and we ask together in community. Listen in. LINKS Sign up for Lore's substack Lore's most recent book, A Curious Faith Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about ...

127: Andrew Arndt on Hope for the Wilderness

September 13, 2022 06:00 - 38 minutes

Weekly episodes are back! Join us each Tuesday as we connect the dots between big ideas and everyday life in culture, theology, and the arts. Expect thoughtful, deep and lively conversation and guests' laundry routines! This week, Ashley sits down with Andrew Arndt to talk about the gifts of the desert fathers and mothers. You'll hear about Andrew's own spiritual journey and how these ancient, wise voices may help those doubting and pave the way forward for our polarized culture. LINKS Andre...

126: Mark Sayers on Cultural Anxiety and its Cure

August 25, 2022 06:00 - 45 minutes

Join Ashley as she talks with Mark Sayers about his recent book, A Non-Anxious Presence, and all about church renewal, church hurt, and hope for institutional clarity and mission in this moment and time. Mark Sayers is pastor of Red Church in Melbourne, Australia, and podcast host of Rebuilders. Not to be missed! LINKS Mark's latest book, A Non-Anxious Presence Learn more about Mark on his website, including his podcasts Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and ...

125: Makoto Fujimura on Art and Faith

August 09, 2022 07:00 - 41 minutes

Ashley Hales interviews Mako Fujimura on his artistic process, how faith and art meet and collide and give hope for sorrow and our cultural moment. Not to miss! LINKS Learn more about Mako Art + Faith book Art + Faith group reading guide Academy Kintsugi Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. You can find out more about her work and speaking at aahales.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

124: Reading as Formation with Austin Carty

July 25, 2022 06:00 - 48 minutes

Ashley talks with Austin Carty about how reading forms us as leaders, how we can get started reading again, and some practical steps forward, especially for pastors and leaders. Pick up a book today and become less anxious, more content, and more empathetic. Listen in. LINKS Austin’s book: The Pastor’s Bookshelf: Why Reading Matters for Ministry Other books mentioned: The Brothers Karamazov Anna Karenina Marilynne Robinson’s novels: Housekeeping, Gilead, Home, Jack, Lila John Hart Kashiguro,...

123: Hope for the Western Church with Eric Costanzo

July 06, 2022 15:02 - 37 minutes

Ashley talks with Eric Costanzo, an author (along with Daniel Yang and Matt Soerens) of Inalienable, about hope for the American church. We don't have to give up on Jesus' bride, but we do need to find ways to heal. Listen in to Eric's practical and thoughtful wisdom about how to live with hope for the church. Listening to and learning from marginalized voices shows us the way forward. LINKS Eric's book, Inalienable Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio....

122: Pantsuit Politics' Beth Silvers on Re-knitting our Social Fabric

June 21, 2022 16:10 - 41 minutes

Ashley talks with Beth Silvers (one half of the Pantsuit Politics duo, along with Sarah Stewart Holland) about how we move forward with grace and hope in politics, in community, and with one another. Listen in for some practical ways to think institutionally, act kindly, and reknit our social fabric. LINKS Beth and Sarah's book: Now What? How to Move Forward When We're Divided About Basically Everything Listen to Pantsuit Politics Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ...

121: Gordon T. Smith on Why Work isn't All There Is

June 07, 2022 10:00 - 38 minutes

Ashley talks with Gordon T. Smith on calling, vocation and how all of what we do matters — not just our careers. LINKS Gordon’s book, Your Calling Here and Now Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. Sign up for Ashley’s substack here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

120: What we can Learn from China with Hannah Nation and Ryan Zhang

May 24, 2022 06:00 - 50 minutes

Ashley talks with Hannah Nation and Ryan Zhang about their work with the book, Faith in the Wilderness: a book translating Chinese pastors' sermons on the intersection of the pandemic and persecution. Listen in to hear what Hannah (as the editor) and Ryan (as a translator) learned about resilience and growth and what the Chinese church can teach the Western church. LINKS Faith in the Wilderness China Partnership, https://www.chinapartnership.org/ China Partnership Prayer Guide: https://www....

119: Amy Julia Becker on Healing and Wholeness

May 17, 2022 06:00 - 39 minutes

Ashley talks with Amy Julia Becker about healing and wholeness for persons, places, and communities. Listen in to this conversation about the wellness industry, the healing Jesus offers, and some practical steps foward. LINKS Amy Julia’s book, To Be Made Well White Picket Fences And for fun: Dryel dry cleaning product! Ashley’s most recent book, A Spacious Life is in paperback, ebook and audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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