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Let's Be Holy For Real

Let's Be Holy For Real

De : Stephanie Barnes & Erica Jewel Littleton
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Let’s Be Holy for Real is a space for raw, honest conversation about what it means to live holy in everyday life, not just on Sundays, not just in church, but in every part of who we are. Stephanie and Erica Jewel come together, not just as leaders, but as people following Jesus Christ with one shared conviction: holiness isn’t outdated, it’s essential. And yes, it’s possible.

This podcast is for believers who want to move beyond religious motions and experience the freedom of real faith. Through candid conversations, testimonies, and biblical truth, Stephanie and Erica Jewel will tear down the walls of performance, legalism, and cultural confusion and build up real believers in truth, grace, and power. Each episode offers encouragement and practical steps to help you live holy, not just in theory, but for real.

If you are ready to trade empty ritual for a real, vibrant relationship with Christ, you are in the right place.

Stephanie Barnes
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • Your Mouth is Ministering Something
    Jun 18 2026

    In this weeks episode, Stephanie and Erica Jewell dive into a powerful and practical conversation about the power of the tongue and how our words are constantly "ministering" something, whether we realize it or not. From every conversation to testimony service, prayer life, social media posts, and even casual phrases we repeat without thinking, this episode challenges believers to examine what thei mouths are producing. Are our words building up, or are they sowing confusion, fear, gossip, or doubt? If you've ever needed a reminder that your words carry spiritual weight, this conversation is for you.

    What We Talk About:

    • Your mouth is always ministering something (life or something else)
    • Not every popular phrase or "cute saying" aligns with a holy lifestyle
    • Gossip, backbiting, and "suggestive silence" can all sow discord
    • Your words can either partner with God's will or give space to negativity
    • Repentance is key when your words have caused harm
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    39 min
  • Real Doesn't Mean Reckless
    Jun 11 2026

    Is " I'm just being real" really honesty... or is it an excuse to be reckless?

    In this episode, Stephanie and Erica Jewell talk about the difference between being transparent and being harmful, telling the truth and wounding people, correcting in love and simply "getting someone told." We're discussing reckless words, unchecked personalities, church hurt, leadership, accountability, and why " God knows my heart" is not a license to do whatever we want.

    Realness still needs wisdom.

    Truth still needs loves.

    Liberty still needs surrender.

    What We Talk About:

    • "I'm just being real" is not an excuse to be rude, reckless, or ungodly.
    • Transparency needs boundaries, wisdom, and the right audience.
    • Just because something is true does not mean it needs to be said.
    • Correction should be done with love, timing, and discernment.
    • "God knows my heart" should sober us, not excuse us.
    • Realness should glorify God, edify people, and reflect Christ.
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    36 min
  • Deliverance Didn't Fail
    Jun 4 2026

    What if the problem isn't that God didn't deliver you... what if the problem is that you went back?

    In this powerful episode Stephanie and Erika tackle a difficult truth many believers avoid: deliverance is often a moment, but discipline is a lifestyle. Why do some people return to the very things God set them free from? Why do old habits, addictions, relationships, and struggles seem to reappear? Is it possible that the deliverance worked but we failed to build on it? If you've ever wondered why you're battling something God already delivered you from, this conversation may challenge the way you see faith, freedom, and spiritual growth. Deliverance didn't fail you. God didn't fail you. The question is: What did you do after He brought you out?

    What We Talk About:

    • What happened after the breakthrough?
    • The uncomfortable truth about personal responsibility.
    • Why people return to what God delivered them from?
    • What is your plan when temptation comes?
    • How to rebuild when you've gone back.
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    45 min
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