
Have you ever sensed God leading you toward something, only to immediately feel unqualified, afraid, or unsure? Maybe you've wondered, Who am I to do what God is asking?In this encouraging conversation, Becky Murray joins Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson to explore the story of Moses in Exodus 3-4 and the excuses that often keep us from stepping into God's calling. Drawing from her own journey as the founder of One by One, Becky shares how God met her fears, insecurities, and feelings of inadequacy — and how He can do the same for you.If you've been holding back because of intimidation, fear of rejection, or your own perceived weaknesses, this episode will remind you that God has never called you to rely on yourself. He's simply asking you to keep your eyes fixed on Him.You’ll learn:Why intimidation, rejection, and insecurity are some of the enemy's greatest tools to keep you from God's calling.What Moses' excuses reveal about the struggles we all face when God asks us to take a step of faith.How to stop letting your past define your present and embrace the freedom Christ has already won for you.Why God often calls ordinary, imperfect people so His strength — not theirs — gets the glory.How intimacy with God gives you the courage to keep saying "yes," even when the path feels impossible.Resources From This Episode:Learn more about Becky's ministry to prevent human trafficking and protect vulnerable children at onebyone.org.Connect with Becky Murray:Website: beckymurray.org.Book: Embrace the Journey.If today's episode encouraged you, leave a rating and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Your review helps more women discover biblical encouragement through The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Download a copy of this transcript here. Want More on This Topic? Listen to this podcast episode with Lysa TerKeurst on the topic of obedience.
Aug 4
35 min

Have you ever looked at your circumstances and wondered, God, will things ever change?Whether you're walking through grief, disappointment, unanswered prayers, or a season that feels impossibly long, today's conversation is a reminder that God is still at work — even when nothing around you seems different.In this powerful episode, Bible teacher Oghosa Iyamu joins Melissa Taylor and Cailah Garcia to walk through the breathtaking vision of the valley of dry bones in Ezekiel 37. Together, they unpack what it means to lift your eyes off your circumstances and onto the God who brings life, restoration, and hope. You'll discover that God's restoring work often begins long before your situation changes — through His Word, His Spirit, and His presence with you in the valley.If you've been feeling weary, discouraged, or like hope has dried up, this conversation will remind you that the God who brought life to dry bones is the same God who is still bringing life today.You’ll learn:The surprising place where restoration begins (and why it isn't always your circumstances).How to stop fixating on what's broken and start fixing your eyes on the God who restores.Why God's Word and His Spirit are essential when you feel spiritually weary or emotionally depleted.How the Psalms can give you language to bring your grief, disappointment, and questions honestly before God.Why confession isn't about condemnation — it's an invitation back into intimacy with God.Resources From This Episode:Read Ezekiel 37 and reflect on how God brings life into places that feel dry and hopeless.Spend time praying through Psalm 121, reminding yourself that your help comes from the Lord.Read a few Psalms this week, allowing Scripture to give voice to both your grief and your hope as you learn to lift your eyes back to God.Connect with Oghosa Iyamu for more biblical teaching and encouragement:Website: https://oghosaiyamu.com.Instagram: @oghosaiiyamu.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31.Share how God is using The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast in your life by leaving us a review wherever you listen! Find all related resources we mention in this episode here. Download a copy of the transcript here.Want More on This Topic? Check out “How To Escape the Comparison Trap” from The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast archives!
Jul 21
37 min

What if, in the hardest season of your life, God is doing work you can't yet see?The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast hosts Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson relisten to the very first episode of the show and celebrate all God has done through the last eight years and 31 million downloads. You'll hear them react to Lysa TerKeurst's original teaching where she unpacks the story of Joseph to explore a powerful truth: Pain and God's purpose often operate on two different tracks at the same time. While we experience rejection, betrayal, disappointment, and injustice, God may be accomplishing something deeper ... preparing, protecting, and positioning us for what's ahead.If you're struggling to make sense of a difficult season, this conversation will help you:Trust God's unseen work by understanding the significance of the "meanwhile" in Joseph's life.Learn how to release the weight of past hurts without minimizing them.Find hope that your story isn't over yet.Resources from this episode:Click here to check out what we've recently mentioned on the show.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Download a transcript of this episode here. Want more on this topic?Listen to "Why Do Bad Things Happen to God's People?" with Dr. Joel Muddamalle.
Jul 7
59 min

Do you ever feel trapped by insecurity, comparison, or the pressure to prove yourself?In today’s episode, Kaley Olson and Cailah Garcia sit down with author, pastor, and speaker Sharon Hodde Miller to discuss a surprising source of insecurity that many women overlook. Through personal stories, biblical teaching, and practical wisdom, Sharon explains why some insecurity stems not from thinking too little of ourselves but from thinking about ourselves too much.Drawing from Moses’ story in Exodus 4 and her own journey through ministry, Sharon shares how God invites us to shift our focus away from our limitations and back to His sufficiency. If you've ever wondered whether you're enough for what God has called you to do, this conversation will remind you where true confidence is found.You’ll learn:The difference between low self-esteem and self-preoccupation.Why affirmation alone cannot heal every insecurity.What God's response to Moses teaches us about our limitations.How to identify whether insecurity is revealing an unhealed wound or misplaced focus.A practical way to shift your eyes off yourself and back onto Jesus.Resources From This Episode:Get Sharon Hodde Miller’s book Free of Me: Why Life Is Better When It’s Not About You. This bestselling book explores the freedom that comes when we stop making life all about ourselves and start focusing on God’s greater purpose.Get Sharon Hodde Miller’s devotional Gazing at God: A 40-Day Journey to Greater Freedom from Self. This devotional helps readers identify areas of self-focus, find healing for their wounds, and cultivate a life centered on Christ.Learn more about the She Speaks Conference.Join us from July 16-18 in Charlotte, North Carolina, for powerful teaching, practical training, and encouragement to help you step confidently into the calling God has placed on your life.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Download a transcript of this episode.Want More on This Topic?Check out “How To Escape the Comparison Trap” from The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast archives!
Jun 16
41 min

Have you ever wondered if your small act of obedience is really making a difference?In today’s episode, Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson sit down with author and pastor Jennie Lusko to talk about the moment her “yes” became deeply personal. When Jennie and her family traveled to Bolivia to meet three children they sponsor through Compassion International, what they experienced was far more than meaningful — it changed the way they see faith, generosity, and the people God has placed right in front of them.Through honest storytelling and spiritual insight, Jennie shares how stepping outside her everyday rhythm opened her eyes to what God had been doing all along.If you’ve ever questioned whether your obedience matters — this conversation will remind you that it does.You’ll learn:Why it’s easy to lose sight of the impact of your everyday obedience.How meeting her sponsored children reshaped Jennie’s understanding of generosity.What children living in poverty taught her family about contentment and joy.How God uses simple acts of faith to create lasting, eternal impact.Why stepping outside your comfort zone can open your eyes to what God is doing.Resources From This Episode:Sponsor a child through Compassion International.When you sponsor a child, you help provide access to education, medical care, nutritious food, clean water, and the hope of Jesus — all delivered through a local church in their community.Get Jennie Lusko’s devotional Fresh Mercies Every Day.This 40-day devotional offers encouragement to help you build breathing room for your soul and experience God’s fresh mercies in your everyday life.Download a copy of the transcript for this episode.Want More on This Topic? Listen to “Am I Really Called to THIS?” with Nicki Koziarz.
Jun 3
41 min

What’s actually driving your life right now?In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson sit down with Bible teacher and author Megan Fate Marshman to unpack one of Jesus’ most sobering teachings: the narrow road vs. the wide road.But this isn’t just about salvation — it’s about how we’re living every single day.If you’ve ever felt exhausted trying to “do all the right things,” or quietly wondered if you’re missing something in your relationship with God … this conversation will meet you right there.Megan brings clarity, conviction, and incredible hope as she reminds you: Following Jesus isn’t about striving harder — it’s about knowing Him and letting Him know you.You’ll learn:Why you can follow Jesus … and still find yourself on the “wide road.”The subtle difference between knowing about God and actually knowing Him.How striving, perfectionism, and performance can quietly replace relationship.What it really means to live on the narrow road (without burnout).The one question that reveals what your life is actually built on.Resources From This Episode:Relaxed by Megan Fate Marshman.If you’ve been living under pressure — trying to get it right, do more, and be better — this book will help you experience a different way: one rooted in God’s presence, not your performance.She Speaks Conference (July 16-18, Charlotte, NC).If you know God is working in your life and you feel the nudge to share it, don’t ignore that. Join us for a weekend that will equip and encourage you to step into your calling with confidence.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Download a transcript of this episode.Want More on This Topic? Whether you're someone who believes you have let God down or you've carried wounds from your earthly father that make it hard to trust your heavenly One, this conversation will meet you right where you are.
May 19
43 min

Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try … it’s still not enough?In today’s episode, Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson sit down with Proverbs 31 Ministries team member Kaitlin Chappell Rogers to talk about the quiet pressure so many of us carry — the pressure to do more, be better, and somehow hold everything together.But what if the reason you feel stuck isn’t because you’re falling behind … but because you’ve been carrying more than God ever asked you to?Through powerful storytelling, biblical Truth, and a fresh look at Exodus 16, Kaitlin helps us uncover the root of our overwhelm and invites us into a different way of living — one that’s marked by surrender, not striving.If you’ve been exhausted by trying to “get it right,” this conversation will feel like a deep breath for your soul.You’ll learn:Why “doing better” might not mean what you think it does.How comparison has shifted from stealing joy to distorting identity.What the story of manna reveals about overconsumption and overwhelm.How to recognize what’s actually distracting you or fueling discontent.A simple, practical way to audit your life and refocus on what matters most.Resources From This Episode:Get Kaitlin’s upcoming book: She Just Won’t Quit: Embracing the Practice of Everyday Perseverance.Preorder your copy wherever books are sold, and be encouraged to keep showing up, even when it feels hard.Join us at the She Speaks Conference (July 16-18, Charlotte, NC).If you’ve been feeling the nudge to step into what God is calling you to — this is your moment. Join us for a life-changing weekend of equipping, encouragement, and connection.Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Follow Proverbs 31 Ministries on social media.Let us interrupt your scroll with truth that meets you right where you are.Download a transcript of this episode here. Want More on This Topic? If today’s episode inspired you to evaluate the thoughts that keep you stuck, check out this Therapy & Theology episode titled “What Does It Mean To Be Mentally Healthy?” with counselor Jim Cress.
May 12
43 min

Do you ever feel like you want to pray … but don’t know what to say?In today’s episode, Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson sit down with Wendy Blight to talk about a simple but powerful shift: praying God’s Word.Because when emotions run high — especially in the relationships that matter most — it’s easy to default to reacting, fixing, or striving for change. But what if the most impactful thing you could do is pray differently?Wendy shares honestly about a hard season with her daughter and how learning to pray Scripture didn’t just change her prayers — it changed her heart, her words, and the atmosphere in her home.If you’ve ever felt stuck in your prayer life or unsure how to pray for someone you love, this episode will give you a clear place to start.You’ll learn:Why praying Scripture brings clarity when you don’t have the words.How to identify the heart issue behind what you’re praying for.A simple way to turn Bible verses into personal prayers.What it looks like to pray in both everyday moments and hard ones.How God uses prayer to shape your heart, not just your circumstances.Resources From This Episode:Download “15 Prayers for Your Son or Daughter.”If you’re not sure where to begin, this resource will help you start praying Scripture over your child in a simple, meaningful way.Listen to Therapy & Theology Season 12: “Fight for Your Family.”Get practical, biblical insight to help you strengthen your relationships and fight for what matters most.Click here to download a transcript of this episode.Want More on This Topic? With so much against us and our families in today's world, how can we build a family rooted in biblical Truth and a strong sense of belonging? Listen to this episode of Therapy & Theology to learn how.
May 5
45 min

What if one small act of obedience could change the entire trajectory of someone’s life?In this powerful and deeply moving episode, Meredith Brock and Kaley Olson sit down with Dr. Nujerling Vargas — a neurosurgeon from the Dominican Republic whose story is nothing short of remarkable.From walking barefoot to school and sharing a single notebook between siblings … to performing brain surgery and leading in her field, Nujerling’s journey is a testimony of what happens when someone is given the chance to dream.Through the support of Compassion International, her physical needs were met, her faith was formed, and her future was forever changed.If you’ve ever wondered whether your impact really matters, this conversation will remind you that it does — more than you know.You’ll learn:What it looks like to grow up in extreme poverty — and how it shapes your understanding of God.The life-changing impact of being sponsored through Compassion International.Why encouragement and simple words like “I love you” can transform a child’s future.How God uses ordinary obedience to accomplish extraordinary things.The powerful truth that you don’t have to be in ministry for God to use your life.Resources From This Episode:If you feel the nudge, don’t wait. Step in today, and sponsor a child at compassion.com/proverbs31. Capstone Wellness provides residential treatment and custom therapy intensives that retrace hurt to the roots in a Christ-centered environment. Learn more at Capstonewellness.com/proverbs31Click here to download a transcript of this episode.
Apr 21
32 min
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