Épisodes

  • Gratitude in All Things -When Thankfulness Becomes Worship
    Jun 1 2026

    Gratitude is more than saying "thank you" when life is going well. It is a posture of the heart that trusts God even when circumstances are difficult.

    In this episode of Triple C: Christ • Coffee • Conversation, we explore what biblical gratitude truly looks like, why God calls us to be thankful in every season, and how a grateful heart transforms our relationship with Him, ourselves, and others.

    Together, we'll examine the difference between gratitude based on circumstances and gratitude rooted in Christ. We'll discuss how thanksgiving becomes an act of faith during seasons of loss, uncertainty, disappointment, and waiting. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and honest conversation, you'll discover that gratitude is not denying pain—it's recognizing God's presence, goodness, and faithfulness in the middle of it.

    Whether you're walking through a mountaintop season or struggling through a valley, this episode will encourage you to shift your focus from what is missing to the God who never leaves. Join us as we learn how gratitude becomes a pathway to peace, worship, contentment, and deeper intimacy with Christ. Scripture repeatedly calls believers to "give thanks in all circumstances," not because every circumstance is good, but because God remains good in every circumstance. (biblegateway.com)

    Key Themes:

    • What biblical gratitude really means
    • Gratitude as an act of faith and worship
    • Finding thankfulness in difficult seasons
    • How gratitude changes our perspective and relationships
    • Overcoming entitlement, comparison, and discontentment
    • Practical ways to cultivate a grateful heart daily

    Come sit down with a cup of coffee and join us as we discover that gratitude isn't just a feeling—it's a choice that draws us closer to the heart of God. ☕✝️❤️

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    49 min
  • Labeled by the World, Defined by Christ Part 2
    May 18 2026

    In Part Two of Labeled by the World, Defined by Christ, we go deeper into how identity affects our relationships, emotions, purpose, and daily walk with God. After uncovering the lies the world places on us in Part One, this episode focuses on what happens when we truly begin to see ourselves through the eyes of Christ.

    We discuss how broken identity impacts the way we love others, handle rejection, seek validation, and carry wounds from our past — while also exploring the freedom, healing, and confidence that come from rooting our identity in Jesus instead of culture, performance, or people’s opinions. This heartfelt conversation is a reminder that transformation begins when we stop living by labels and start living by truth.

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    51 min
  • Labeled by the World, Defined by Christ Ch 1
    May 12 2026

    At times the labels placed on you by the world become louder than the truth spoken by God.

    In this powerful two-part episode of Triple C: Christ • Coffee • Conversation, we unpack the weight of identity, rejection, shame, comparison, trauma, titles, and the lies culture tries to place on us — while rediscovering who we truly are through Christ.

    Through honest conversation, biblical truth, and heartfelt reflection, we explore how our identity shapes our relationships, choices, self-worth, and the way we love others. This episode is a reminder that you are not defined by your past, your mistakes, your appearance, your failures, or other people’s opinions. You are defined by the One who created you.

    If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unseen, unloved, “not enough,” or trapped by labels you never chose, this conversation will point you back to the healing, freedom, and identity found only in Jesus Christ.

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    54 min
  • He Redeemed What Was Meant to Destroy Me
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, I share a part of my story I never thought I would speak out loud—walking through childhood sexual abuse, rape, divorce, and the weight those experiences carried into my life. This is not a story about staying broken. It’s about the moment I encountered Jesus in the middle of it all—and how He began to heal what I thought would always be shattered.

    This conversation is raw, but it is rooted in hope. Because what was done to me is not who I am—and through Christ, I am learning what it truly means to be restored, redeemed, and made new.

    If you’ve ever felt defined by your past or unsure if healing is possible, this episode is for you. Your story is not over—and Jesus still restores.

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    36 min
  • He Heals What They Hurt: Childhood Trauma
    Apr 26 2026

    In this upcoming episode of Triple C, we’re stepping into a deeply personal and powerful conversation about childhood trauma—the wounds that were never meant to be carried into adulthood. From broken trust to silent hurt, we’ll uncover how these experiences can follow us, influence our identity, and affect our relationship with God and others.

    But this isn’t just about identifying the pain… it’s about healing it.

    Through raw honesty, biblical truth, and the unfailing love of Jesus Christ, we’ll talk about what it looks like to truly surrender your past to God and allow Him to restore what was broken. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt stuck, unseen, or weighed down by what they’ve been through.

    Healing is possible. Freedom is real. And your story is not over.

    Join us as we begin the journey—from wounded to whole.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Defending the Innocent-Child abuse
    Apr 20 2026

    Defending the Innocent

    In this powerful episode of Triple C: Christ • Coffee • Conversation, we confront the heartbreaking reality of child abuse through a bold, biblical lens. Defending the Innocent calls believers to awaken, speak up, and stand in the gap for the most vulnerable.

    We explore what Scripture says about protecting children, the difference between godly discipline and abuse, and the responsibility of the Church to act with both truth and compassion. From physical and emotional harm to the hidden darkness of trafficking and neglect, this episode shines light where silence has allowed harm to grow.

    This is not just a conversation—it’s a call to action. As followers of Christ, we are called to defend, protect, and advocate. Because every child matters. And silence is not an option.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Who is Jesus?
    Mar 31 2026

    Who is Jesus—really?

    In a world full of opinions, beliefs, and confusion, this episode of Triple C: Christ, Coffee, and Conversation dives deep into the truth of who Jesus Christ is according to Scripture.

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    34 min
  • Iran Conflict — A Biblical Lens
    Apr 12 2026

    Iran Conflict — A Biblical Lens on Current Events

    In this episode of Triple C: Christ • Coffee • Conversation, we step into one of the most intense global tensions unfolding right now—the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

    We walk through what’s happening in real time: rising military strikes, retaliation, and a growing sense of uncertainty across the world. But more than headlines, this conversation goes deeper—asking what it all means through the lens of Scripture.

    As believers, we’re reminded that war, unrest, and nation rising against nation are not new. The Bible speaks clearly about the condition of the world in the last days, calling us not to fear, but to stay alert, grounded, and anchored in Christ.

    This episode invites you to:

    • Understand the times without being consumed by them
    • Replace fear with faith and discernment
    • Pray intentionally for leaders, nations, and those affected
    • Reflect on where your hope truly rests in uncertain days

    This isn’t just a conversation about war—it’s a call to wake up spiritually, lean into God’s Word, and stand firm in peace, no matter what is happening around us.

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    51 min