This week Leslie continues her Historical Mentors series by highlighting three poignant truths from Elisabeth Elliot’s life and…
poured-out life
279 – Spiritual Lessons from Betsie ten Boom – My Historical Mentors, Part 6
Leslie continues her Historical Mentors series with a powerful look at the example of Betsie ten Boom. “Spiritualized chaos” is what…
278 – Spiritual Lessons from Lilias Trotter – My Historical Mentors, Part 5
This week Leslie continues her Historical Mentors series with a refreshing and inspiring look at the life of Lilias Trotter, a remarkable….
277 – Spiritual Lessons from Catherine Booth – My Historical Mentors, Part 4
Leslie continues her Historical Mentors series with an inspiring look at the life of Catherine Booth, the co-founder of the Salvation Army….
276 – Spiritual Lessons from Biddy Chambers – My Historical Mentors, Part 3
This episode is in Leslie’s series entitled My Historical Mentors, featuring spiritual lessons from the life of Biddy Chambers – the wife of…
275 – Spiritual Lessons from Lillian Trasher – My Historical Mentors, Part 2
Leslie dives into her new series called My Historical Mentors with this powerful and encouraging episode about the life of Lillian Trasher…
274 – What Makes a Christian Hero? – My Historical Mentors, Part 1
This week, Leslie is launching her new podcast series, My Historical Mentors, where she unpacks spiritual lessons from the lives of women in…
Barracks 28, Part 2
When Leslie and I were first married, I planned on entering med school. We were aiming to one day become medical missionaries. That was the plan.
The plan was certainly not to travel the world and speak on love and relationships.
A Channel of Blessing
“I can’t do this!” I spoke adamantly, sitting on the bed next to my half-packed suitcase and feeling completely overwhelmed. I was scheduled to leave early the next morning to speak at a women’s conference in another state, and it was the last thing in the world I felt up to. Between the challenges of raising four young children and my never-ending mountain of ministry tasks, I wondered why I had ever said yes to going in the first place.