On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the final three Minor Prophets-Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi-and explore what it means to trust God in the gap between expectation and reality. Through disappointment, waiting, and redemptive discontent, we're reminded that God is still at work and His promises are still true. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible, and come hang out on the porch with us.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison are joined by Kristi McLelland for a rich conversation about the Minor Prophets, with a special focus on the book of Hosea. Together, they trace the threads of Hosea's powerful love story-a living illustration of God's relentless pursuit of His people. While the Minor Prophets contain sobering warnings and calls to repentance, they ultimately point to a God who never gives up on His people and whose story culminates in redemption through Jesus. Pull up a chair and join us-we're so glad you're here.
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It's time for Summer Lovin'! I'm so excited for the conversations we'll be having over the next few months with both singles and married couples about the realities of navigating relationships well. Today begins our Singles Series where I'll be introducing you to a few Christian singles! Today I am talking to Pedro from Colorado, who is trying to navigate dating in a way that honors Christ. In this episode, Pedro shares his journey of faith, healing, and discovering healthy relationships rooted in God's love. We explore how different faith backgrounds influence our walk with God, the importance of boundaries, and the seasons of relationship growth. Give this conversation a listen, and ladies, connect with Pedro Lopez at:
Email: plopez5711@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lopez_805970
**A quick note: While we're excited to introduce you to the singles featured in this series, their appearance on the podcast should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation. We have not conducted background checks or extensive screening, so if you choose to connect with someone featured here, please do so thoughtfully and at your own discretion.
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison sit down with Alex Seeley for a powerful conversation about the person and presence of the Holy Spirit through the lens of the book of Ezekiel. Together, they explore God's promise to breathe life into dry bones and what that means for believers who feel weary, discouraged, or spiritually dry. This encouraging conversation is a reminder that God still breathes life into what feels lifeless and that true revival begins with an invitation to the Holy Spirit. Pull up a chair and come hang out with us on the porch-we're so glad you're here.
Join me as we trace Rick's path from playing bass in Big Tent Revival to becoming the lead singer of SonicFlood, one of the pioneering bands of the modern worship movement. Along the way, we reflect on the evolution of worship music, the highs and lows of Christian music careers, the importance of authentic faith, and how God uses imperfect people to accomplish His purposes.
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison dive into the final three Minor Prophets-Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi-and explore what it means to trust God in the gap between expectation and reality. Through disappointment, waiting, and redemptive discontent, we're reminded that God is still at work and His promises are still true. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible, and come hang out on the porch with us.
SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison are joined by Kristi McLelland for a rich conversation about the Minor Prophets, with a special focus on the book of Hosea. Together, they trace the threads of Hosea's powerful love story-a living illustration of God's relentless pursuit of His people. While the Minor Prophets contain sobering warnings and calls to repentance, they ultimately point to a God who never gives up on His people and whose story culminates in redemption through Jesus. Pull up a chair and join us-we're so glad you're here.
Scripture References:
It's time for Summer Lovin'! I'm so excited for the conversations we'll be having over the next few months with both singles and married couples about the realities of navigating relationships well. Today begins our Singles Series where I'll be introducing you to a few Christian singles! Today I am talking to Pedro from Colorado, who is trying to navigate dating in a way that honors Christ. In this episode, Pedro shares his journey of faith, healing, and discovering healthy relationships rooted in God's love. We explore how different faith backgrounds influence our walk with God, the importance of boundaries, and the seasons of relationship growth. Give this conversation a listen, and ladies, connect with Pedro Lopez at:
Email: plopez5711@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lopez_805970
**A quick note: While we're excited to introduce you to the singles featured in this series, their appearance on the podcast should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation. We have not conducted background checks or extensive screening, so if you choose to connect with someone featured here, please do so thoughtfully and at your own discretion.
Sit down with Cole and Sav LaBrant, YouTubers, Authors, and parents, for a conversation on their unexpected social media growth, step-parenting, the origin of their YouTube channel, handling online hate, and taking a stand in an age of cancel culture.
Links:
Connect with Levi: levilusko.com @levilusko on social media
Connect with Jennie: jennielusko.com or @jennielusko on social media
Connect with Fresh Life Church: freshlife.church or @freshlife on social media
Connect with Cole: @cole.labrant on social media
Connect with Sav: @sav.labrant on social media
Connect with the LaBrant Fam on YouTube
Cole and Sav's Book
Welcome to the POGcast! Point of Grace is talking about home fireworks shows, encouraging your kids to befriend the "weird" kid, and how God communicates with us through the Old Testament prophets.
We want to hear your real stories of true friendship! Email us at pointofgracestories@gmail.com and you may even hear it on the podcast!
Timestamps:
1:41 What's Up: Rental Surprises, Staycations, and the Breen Home Fireworks Show
7:10 Circle of Friends: Lena, Lane, and Befriending the "Weird" Kid
14:18 What in the Word: Nuggets from The Summer Study Challenge
23:14 Circle Up: Universal Antibacterial Spray, Tide Sticks, and Rose Water Toners
Mentioned on the POGcast:
Prequel Universal Skin Solution Hypochlorous Spray
Prime Natural Organic Rose Water Toner
Jon Erwin - the filmmaker behind Young Washington, House of David, and Jesus Revolution - joins Levi and Jennie to talk about why he spent a decade obsessed with George Washington before ever picking up a camera. They get into how Washington's worst failures actually forged his leadership, the real bullet holes that shaped his faith, and why Jon cast Andy Serkis (yes, Gollum himself) for the film. Plus: the wild, lifeguard-overwhelming baptism story behind Jesus Revolution and what's coming next from Wonder Project.
Connect with us on social!
Jon: @jonerwinofficial
Levi: @levilusko
Jennie: @jennielusko
Fresh Life Church: @freshlife
[Links]
Get tickets to see Young Washington: https://bit.ly/4vIbH0M
Stream House of David on Amazon Prime Video: https://bit.ly/4oO1PA5
Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY
Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY
Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe
Time Stamps
00:00 - Welcome Jon Erwin
02:33 - America's 250th and why this is "an experiment worth believing in"
05:37 - The leadership lesson hiding in young Washington's biggest mistakes
16:02 - Making war feel real without losing the family audience
22:56 - The "divine hand of providence" - Washington's faith, bullet holes, and Cincinnatus
31:13 - Inside Wonder Project's new short-form Bible series, starting with Moses
46:44 - The three unexplainable moments and the mass baptisms behind House of David
Sit down for a conversation with Brandon Lake, a member of the Bethel Music collective and the Maverick City Music collective, and is a singer-songwriter and worship pastor. They're talking about how to foster a coachable spirit, battling nerves, humility, miracles, the origin of graves into gardens, and his worship-leading ministry.
Links:
Connect with Levi: levilusko.com or @levilusko on social media
Connect with Jennie: jennielusko.com or @jennielusko on social media
Connect with Fresh Life Church: freshlife.church or @freshlife on social media
Connect with Brandon: @brandonlake on social media
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From Cliffe getting pies thrown at him on a college quad while three-year-old Stuart clung to his leg, to preaching in Boston's red-light district as a seminary student, this episode is equal parts hilarious, theologically sharp, and genuinely moving. Father-son duo Cliffe and Stuart Knechtle - open-air apologists, church planters, and co-authors of Demolishing Doubt - join Levi and Jennie for one of the most wide-ranging conversations the podcast has ever had. Plus: the hardest question Cliffe still gets a flutter about, why miracles aren't actually defying nature, and the reason Stuart's eight-year-old already has Romans 8 memorized.
Connect with us on social!
Cliffe + Stuart: @Stuart_Knechtle
Levi: @levilusko
Jennie: @jennielusko
Fresh Life Church: @freshlife
[Links]
Order Demolishing Doubt: https://bit.ly/4x4R8Nc
Watch Cliffe's Passion Sermon: https://bit.ly/3PJcbnX
Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY
Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY
Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe
Time Stamps:
00:00:00 - Meet Cliffe + Stuart Knechtle
00:05:12 - How a 14-person Bible study above a bar became a church
00:10:06 - Why memorizing scripture isn't obsolete - it's a lifeline
00:15:58 - Miracles don't defy nature - they restore it
00:29:47 - Preaching in Boston's red-light district (the seminary years)
00:43:49 - The hardest questions: suffering, doubt, and where God came from
From the Jesus music era to the early days of CCM and beyond, Scott Wesley Brown has seen the industry and his career change. But his dedication to sharing the gospel around the world is as strong as it's ever been!