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  • She Stands Firm | Putting On the Armor of God (Season 2 Finale)
    Jan 8 2026

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    When Scripture calls us to stand firm, it’s not talking about being stubborn or defensive—it’s calling us to be spiritually prepared. In this powerful Season 2 finale, Amber and Courtney unpack Ephesians 6:11–18 and explore how God equips us to stand firm against the enemy’s strategies.

    The enemy’s goal is clear: to steal, kill, and destroy. But God’s response is even clearer—suit up.

    Key Scriptures:

    • Ephesians 6:11–12 — Standing firm against spiritual forces
    • Hebrews 4:12 — God’s Word as a living, powerful sword

    The Armor of God — Piece by Piece:

    Belt of Truth
    The core of everything. Just like your physical core gives balance and strength, God’s truth stabilizes us when pressure and lies come. Truth comes from the Word of God.

    Breastplate of Righteousness
    Protects the heart—our emotions, thoughts, and choices. When we live guided by Jesus, we are guarded against sin and shame and free to walk in our purpose.

    Shoes of the Gospel of Peace
    Secure footing to walk confidently and share God’s love. The peace Jesus gives is deeper and longer-lasting than anything the world offers.

    Shield of Faith
    Our defense against doubt, fear, and lies. Faith in God’s promises extinguishes the enemy’s fiery darts and helps us stand strong when things get hard.

    Helmet of Salvation
    Protects the mind. Throughout this season, we’ve talked about thoughts—and here we see why. God guards our identity, hope, and confidence in Him.

    Sword of the Spirit (The Word of God)
    Our only offensive weapon. Just as Jesus used Scripture to defeat temptation, we fight lies with truth. A sharp sword requires practice—reading and memorizing God’s Word daily.


    Women Who Stood Firm in Scripture:

    Deborah • Esther • Ruth • Rahab • Mary • The Woman at the Well
    Each woman stood firm in faith, courage, obedience, and trust in God.

    Standing firm doesn’t mean standing alone. God has given us everything we need to fight, endure, and walk victoriously.

    Challenge Question:

    Which piece of the Armor of God do you tend to forget to put on—or need the most right now?

    Final Encouragement:
    Stand firm, ladies. God has already equipped you.

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    21 min
  • A Powerful Name | The Authority, Power, and Presence of Jesus
    Jan 1 2026

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    When fear rises, strength fails, or words run out—there is one name that carries unmatched power: Jesus. In this episode, Amber and Courtney dive into the biblical truth behind the name of Jesus and why it changes everything when we speak it in faith.

    Key Scriptures:

    • Ephesians 3:20 (NIV & NLT) — God’s power at work within us
    • James 4:7 — Resist the devil and he will flee
    • Romans 10:13 — Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved
    • Philippians 2:10–11 — Every knee will bow at the name of Jesus

    What Makes the Name of Jesus So Powerful:

    Divine Authority
    God exalted Jesus and gave Him the name above every name—His name carries heaven’s authority.

    God’s Presence
    The power isn’t just in saying the word—it’s in the person of Jesus and the fullness of God dwelling in Him.

    Faith in the Name
    When we call on the name of Jesus with trust and surrender, His power is activated in our lives.

    Courtney shares a powerful story from her college years—running alone, carrying pepper spray, and speaking the name of Jesus out loud for peace and protection. Amber reflects on the power of simply singing His name. Together, they remind us that even when Christians feel uncomfortable saying His name out loud, the enemy is not—because he must flee.

    What the Name of Jesus Does:

    • Brings salvation
    • Heals and delivers
    • Breaks spiritual strongholds
    • Brings peace and courage
    • Defeats the enemy
    • Transforms everyday life

    The Hebrew name El / Elohim reminds us that God’s very name means might, strength, and power. When we submit to God—not in weakness, but in faith—we experience His strength working on our behalf.

    This Week’s Practice:

    Say the name of Jesus out loud. In the car. In the dark. In the storm. In the quiet.

    Challenge Question:

    What is something you need to lean into God’s power for instead of trying to do it yourself?

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    18 min
  • Secure in the Storm | Finding Peace When Fear Hits
    Dec 25 2025

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    Fear has a way of clouding our vision—especially in the middle of life’s storms. In Matthew 8:26, the disciples panic as waves crash around them, even though Jesus is right there in the boat. This episode reminds us that God’s presence doesn’t disappear in the storm—it transforms it.

    Amber and Courtney explore what it means to be secure when circumstances feel overwhelming and uncertain.

    Key Scriptures:

    • Matthew 8:26 (NIV & NLT) — Jesus has authority over the storm
    • Nahum 1:7 — God is a strong refuge in times of trouble
    • Psalm 139:7 — We can never escape God’s presence

    What Storms Teach Us:

    • God is in control — His authority extends over nature, chaos, and every situation we face
    • Fear clouds our vision — Like the disciples, we sometimes forget Jesus is with us
    • God is our refuge — A place of safety, shelter, and protection from the enemy
    • Storms lead us back to God — Even in disobedience, He draws us near (Jonah’s story)
    • Storms grow our faith — They teach us dependence, humility, and trust
    • Storms reveal God’s character — Often we understand His faithfulness best when we look back

    Amber shares personal stories—from a jet ski experience in the ocean to moments of doubt after a vision trip—showing how God meets us when fear tries to take over. Through every storm, He proves Himself faithful.

    Challenge Question:

    Knowing that God is your refuge, what do you need to allow Him to shelter you from?

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    21 min
  • Her Mind Is Renewing | Being Transformed by God’s Truth
    Dec 18 2025

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    Do you ever feel exhausted by your own thoughts? Overthinking, self-doubt, comparison, and mental spirals can take over quickly—but Scripture reminds us that God offers a better way.

    In this episode, Amber and Courtney dive into Romans 12:2, exploring what it truly means to be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Renewal isn’t about trying harder—it’s about allowing God to change the way we think so we can live differently.

    Key Scriptures:

    • Romans 12:2 (NIV & NLT) — Transformation begins with renewed thinking
    • 2 Corinthians 5:17 — The old is gone, the new has come

    What Renewal Really Means:

    • Renew: spiritual restoration—God making something new again
    • Transform: a complete change in form and character (yes, like Transformers!)
    • Copy: imitating the world’s patterns instead of God’s truth

    Amber vulnerably shares how self-defeating mental monologues can creep in—“Why did I say that?” “I’m not qualified.” “They probably don’t like me.”—and how exhausting that cycle can be. Courtney reminds us that everything changes when we focus on the good: “When you focus on the good, the good gets better.”

    Practical Steps to Renew Your Mind:

    1. Ask God to guard your mind — protection, direction, and peace
    2. Recognize the source of your thoughts — and fight lies with Scripture
    3. Train your brain — intentionally focus on God and His promises
    4. Rest in your identity — you are accepted, loved, and a child of God

    This is a daily practice—and one worth repeating.

    Challenge Question:

    How do you keep your mind from dwelling on unhealthy, untrue, or distracting thoughts?

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    18 min
  • Taking Every Thought Captive | Winning the Battle in Your Mind
    Dec 11 2025

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    The average person has 50,000 - 70,000 thoughts a day - and not all of them tell the truth. This episode dives deep into one of the most important spiritual disciplines: learning to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ.

    Amber and Courtney explore 2 Corinthians 10:5 and Philippians 4:8, helping you understand how the enemy tries to disrupt your thinking and how God's Word empowers you to fight back with truth.

    🧠 Key Topics Covered:

    ✨ The Strategy of the Enemy
    Amber explains how Satan’s goal is to block the knowledge and application of God’s Word in the minds of believers.

    ✨ What It Means to Take Thoughts Captive
    A practical, step-by-step process:

    1. Think about what you think about
    2. Identify the thought
    3. Capture it
    4. Test it against God’s Word
    5. Decide what to do with it
    6. Replace lies with truth

    It’s like running your thoughts through a flour sifter - removing what doesn’t belong.

    ✨ Real-Life Stories & Practical Tools

    • A 7th grade girl: “Not today, Satan!”
    • I.D. Ministries: grabbing a lie, throwing it down, stomping on it
    • Courtney’s “stain on clothing” analogy—small lies become big problems when ignored
    • Amber’s reminder: practice makes truth-discernment faster and stronger

    ✨ The Power of Replacement
    Don’t just reject the lie - replace it with Scripture.
    Philippians 4:8 helps guide your mind toward what is true, pure, lovely, and excellent.

    💬 Challenge Question:

    What thoughts are keeping you from living out the truth of God’s Word?

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    18 min
  • Carrying Peace Into Chaos | Finding God’s Peace When Life Feels Overwhelming
    Dec 4 2025

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    We all live with some level of chaos - family, work, emotions, decisions, expectations. As one sign in Amber’s house perfectly puts it: “This is our perfect chaos.” But what does it look like to carry peace into the chaos rather than waiting for things to calm down?

    In this episode, Amber and Courtney walk through Philippians 4:4–7, a passage that reveals how God’s peace—a peace that transcends understanding—can guard our hearts and minds in every circumstance.

    🌿 Key Topics Covered:

    ✨ What Peace Really Means (Shalom)
    Not just the absence of conflict, but…

    • Wholeness
    • Spiritual + emotional well-being
    • Harmony with God
    • Harmony with others
    • Peace within

    ✨ “The Peace of God… Will Guard Your Hearts and Minds”
    A protection, a covering, a supernatural calm that does not make sense to the world.

    ✨ “Don’t Worry About Anything… Pray About Everything”
    Amber shares the story of the Ghana plane moment - a reminder that peace isn’t about circumstances, but about presence.

    ✨ “Rejoice… Let Your Gentleness Be Evident… The Lord Is Near”
    A posture of peace begins long before the chaos hits.

    Peace is not the absence of problems - it’s the presence of Jesus.

    💬 Challenge Question:

    What area of your life needs to be freed from fear and anxiety? Where do you need God’s perfect peace to meet you today?

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    19 min
  • The Voice She Follows | Hearing God's Voice Through Psalm 23
    Nov 27 2025

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    Women navigate a lot of voices - culture, expectations, fear, comparison, even our own inner critic. But Psalm 23 reminds us that there is one voice we can always trust: the voice of our Shepherd.

    In this beautiful and calming episode, Amber and Courtney break down Psalm 23, one verse at a time, exploring what God’s guidance, rest, renewal, and protection really look like in our everyday lives.

    Highlights from Psalm 23:

    “The LORD is my shepherd…”
    What it means to depend fully on God + Amber’s story about sheep who know their shepherd’s voice.

    “He lets me rest…”
    True rest from worry and anxiety; being led beside quiet waters.

    “He refreshes my soul…”
    God restores what feels tired, drained, or worn down.

    “Even WHEN I walk through the darkest valley…”
    We don’t get stuck in valleys - He goes through them with us. His rod (protection) and staff (guidance and correction) are sources of comfort.

    “You prepare a table before me…”
    The enemy cannot block the blessings God has prepared. Anointing represents healing, covering, and overflowing life in Jesus.

    “Surely your goodness and love will follow me…”
    God’s love pursues us—every single day.

    This episode is a reminder that the Shepherd is speaking. The question is: Which voice are you following?

    💬 Challenge Question:

    Which verse from Psalm 23 is God highlighting to you this week?

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    20 min
  • Lies Women Believe About God | Replacing Deception With Truth
    Nov 20 2025

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    In this powerful episode, Amber and Courtney dig into one of the biggest spiritual battles women face: believing lies about who God is. Drawing from John 17:17 -“Sanctify them by the truth; Your word is truth” - they explore how God’s Word is the foundation for renewing our minds and guarding our hearts.

    📖 Key Scriptures & Themes:

    • John 17:17 · Jesus declares God’s Word as truth
    • Genesis 3:1–5 · The enemy’s first strategy: “God can’t be trusted”
    • Mark 4:35 · How storms make us question God’s goodness, presence, and care

    🔥 Common Lies Women Believe About God:

    • “God doesn’t really hear me.”
    • “I’m not good enough.”
    • “God isn’t who He says He is.”
    • “I can’t trust God with this.”

    🌿 Truths They Discuss:
    God is trustworthy.
    God is present.
    God listens.
    God cares deeply.
    God is who He says He is - always.

    💬 Amber shares how lies start with thoughts, while Courtney reflects on how lies take root in actions when we stop consulting God. They also reference powerful insights from Mary Kassian, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, and Dannah Gresh on how wrong beliefs about God distort everything else.

    Challenge Question:
    ➡️ What lies are you believing about God this week?

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    18 min