TikTok Sensation Katy Nichole on “God of Possible” [BONUS]

TikTok Sensation Katy Nichole In Jesus Name God of Possible

You may have heard Katy Nichole’s song, “In Jesus Name (God of Possible),” but what you may not realize is the painful story behind this beautiful song.

Katy found herself in a season of suffering as she battled chronic pain, feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, depression, and even contemplation of suicide. In her struggle, she became angry with God, but that’s when He reminded her that He is faithful.

God renewed her hope as she cried out to Him, and He gave her the words of this song as an encouragement to her own spirit. But now she shares these words as an encouragement to you too!

Can I Submit and Still Hold On to My Power as a Woman? With Dr. Juli Slattery [Episode 209]

Submit Hold Power Woman Dr. Juli Slattery

Episode 209 [Part 1]

Episode 209 [Part 2 – After Hours]

Lots of women feel lost in their marriages. They don’t know what to do with their disappointment, when to ask for help, or what it looks like to let go of the need to control. And then there’s the s-word … submission! How are we supposed to go about that?

Well today, psychologist and author, Dr. Juli Slattery, gently guides us in seeing how a woman’s attempt to manage or fix the messiness of marriage may actually undermine the very connection she wants to build. Juli also explains how women hold a surprising amount of power in a relationship and how you can use this power well in your marriage.

The Good Life: My Room of Peace

Amos Good Life Episode Room of Peace Office

On this Good Life episode, I’m taking you to my room of peace—my office! This is where I write, research, think, pray, and ponder what the Lord has been teaching me.

Even though I can’t see it with my eyes, it matters to me what’s in my office because each item plays a special role in reminding me that life is good. This audio tour just might inspire you to create your own room of peace—perhaps with a room or corner in your home—but more importantly, in your heart.

Can I Find New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working? With Shauna Niequist [Episode 208]

New Ways Living Shauna Niequist

When Shauna Niequist, her husband, and two sons moved from the midwest to an 825-square-foot apartment in Manhattan, adjustment to their new big-city life was difficult! But what started as a family mantra, “I guess I haven’t learned that yet,” became the permission and freedom she desperately needed to relearn how life could be.

Shauna joins us today and shares how to keep going, live lightly, and find healing in the face of major life transitions—no matter what they are. She’ll give you the first steps to uncluttering your heart and help you be okay with saying, “I don’t know!”

The Good Life: The Dog, People, and Moments I Love

Amos Good Life Episode Dog People Moments I Love

If you’ve been listening to my Good Life podcast episodes, I hope you’re beginning to see what the good life really is. And I’ll bet your good life looks pretty similar to mine!

Perhaps you haven’t been to a Lionel Richie concert (if that’s your thing) or ventured out on an epic road trip in a camper or traveled to Oxford—all of which are good life moments to me. But I bet there are things in your life that remind you of God’s goodness and the way He’s working through you.

Can I Be Part of Racial Healing? With Derwin Gray [Episode 207]

Racial Healing Derwin Gray

GIVEAWAY ALERT: You can win the book How to Heal Our Racial Divide by this week’s podcast guest. Keep reading to find out how!

Do you long to see hurts healed, wrongs corrected, and distrust replaced with trust in each other? The disunity in the world and in our communities is disheartening, but the good news is that the Bible has a lot to say about how to heal what divides us.

Author and pastor, Derwin Gray, joins us on the podcast and walks us through Scripture, showing how God—from the beginning—envisioned a reconciled multiethnic family that reflected His beauty through diversity in the world. But is it possible for us to experience this kind of unity today?