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  • Psalms 23, 63, 84, 91, 92, 102, 131, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150

    In this last episode of our Psalms series, we’re chatting with Caroline Cobb about God’s big story that we see in Psalms. Caroline is passionate about rehearsing and responding to God’s story as we go about our everyday lives, and you will hear her heart clearly throughout this episode. We pray this episode—and the whole Psalms series!—prompts you to abide deeply with the Lord and to trust his character and his heart as revealed in Scripture. It has been a gift to come to know and love God more as we study God in Psalms this summer.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    How does seeing Christ in Psalms excite you to look for him in all of Scripture? How might you take what you’ve gained from reading Psalms this summer and allow it to open your eyes to see Jesus on every page of Scripture? 

    What psalms have stood out to you most as you’ve read through them this summer? Perhaps write a few down to use as prompts for prayer. Perhaps select a few to try to store in your memory.

    How might you take what you’ve learned in Psalms this summer and share it with someone? Maybe inviting someone in to read Psalms again with you? Maybe memorizing a psalm to use as you pray for friends? 

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?


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  • Doxological Psalms: 19, 33, 66, 67, 95, 100, 103, 104, 111, 113, 114, 117
    In this week’s episode we’re looking at the doxological psalms. The Greek word “doxa” means “glory,” so the doxological psalms are an expression of glory, or songs of praise that give glory to God. We pray this episode prompts you toward praise as you meditate on the glory of God!

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    What is something you can praise God for right now, in this very moment?

    What are some ways you could incorporate praise into the everyday moments of your days? Brushing your teeth to a song of praise? Praising God for his character when you get to a red light? Singing a simple doxology as you pray over your dinner?

    Think about a specific circumstance, relationship, decision, or grief that is causing you suffering or distress. Now spend a minute thinking about your future eternal reality—the reality that if you are in Christ, you WILL be with him forever, where there will be no more crying, no more pain, no more death. How does thinking about that reality change the lens through which you see your current circumstance?

    How might meditating on God’s character as revealed in his Word lead you to praise? If you’re struggling with where to start, here are a few passages that point to God's glory: John 1, Hebrews 1, Isaiah 6, Revelation 21.


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  • Psalms: 11, 18, 21, 26, 27, 30, 62, 65, 75, 105, 106, 107, 108, 116, 121, 124, 125, 135, 136, 138

    In this week’s episode, we’re looking at the thanksgiving psalms, which are those psalms that express gratitude to God for who he is or what he has done. These psalms remind us of God’s character, give us language for our praise, and help us to give thanks to God, even if our current season is not what we hoped. We pray this episode encourages you to look to God in faith and to give thanks to God for who he is, how he has saved you, and what he has accomplished in Christ!

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    How do you usher your heart toward prayer and thankfulness when it’s hard?

    What is something—right now in this very moment—that you can thank God for? The breath in your lungs? The clothes on your body? Less pain today than you had yesterday? Someone in your local church? This very opportunity to reflect on his Word? Your salvation in Christ?

    What do you run to in the midst of distress? How quick are you to turn to the Lord in prayer?

    Do you find it hard to trust the Lord during a season of waiting? How does remembering his character help you place your hope in him while you wait?


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  • Psalms: 15, 20, 24, 29, 46, 47, 48, 50, 72, 76, 78, 81, 82, 87, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 115, 122, 132, 134, 144

    In this week’s episode, we’re looking at the liturgical psalms, which are the psalms that lend themselves most easily to public worship in a community gathering. These psalms are full of joy, hope, and proclamations of who God is, as his people call to each other: Remember and rejoice! We pray that this episode reminds you of the truth of God’s character and that it compels you to join hands with your brothers and sisters in the body of Christ as you offer worship and praise to the Lord together.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    Have you ever found it difficult to urge your heart to worship? What could you do right now to lift your eyes in praise even if you don’t feel like praising God?

    Think of someone you know whose heart may not feel like praising God right now. How could you help them remember God’s goodness and rejoice?

    How has corporate worship urged you toward hope when you might not feel hopeful?

    Who might you reach out to today to practice remembering and rejoicing God together?


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  • Corporate Lament Psalms: 12, 44, 58, 60, 74, 79, 80, 83, 85, 89, 90, 94, 123, 126, 129

    In this week’s episode, we’re looking at the corporate lament psalms, which are those psalms where the writer is grieving on behalf of a people or nation, or writing songs that a community could use to grieve together. These psalms help us see how we can walk through difficult things alongside others, lean into the body of Christ in the midst of tragedy or trial, and know God more, even in that place. By his grace, God meets us deeply in our suffering, and as we walk through both the joys and the brokenness of this life we can even come to know him more—and we can do this together.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    Have you ever walked through suffering alongside someone else or invited someone into your own grief? How did it feel different from grieving alone?

    Is there someone in your local church community who you know is suffering and needs someone to walk alongside them? Or if you are the one suffering, is there someone you could invite to help you bear your grief in a godly way?

    What aspect of God’s character is most comforting to you when you are suffering? Is it his nearness? His goodness? His kindness? His steadfast love? 

    How does meditating on God’s faithfulness, even in the midst of difficulty, bring you hope? 


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  • Penitential Psalms: 6, 32, 38, 51, 130, 143
    Imprecatory/Judgment Psalms: 5, 52, 54, 56, 57, 59, 88, 137, 139, 140
    In this week’s episode, we’re talking through the specialized lament psalms, which include penitential psalms, or psalms that express the writer’s remorse or guilt over sin, as well as several psalms of judgment, which show us God’s heart for justice. These are weighty psalms, but you’ll see that even here—in the midst of the shame and guilt and fear—there is hope to be found. These psalms show us the gracious heart of God, who calls out to us in our wretchedness and offers us redemption and relationship.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    In the midst of your struggle with sin, is it more natural for you to turn away from God than to turn to him? Why do you think that is? 

    How might understanding God’s tender heart toward you—even in your sin—lead you to worship today? How might that help you fight your sin?

    How does thinking about God pulling you out of the pit of sin, guilt, and shame? How does meditating on what he’s done for you in Christ change the way you turn from your sin and fight for holiness?

    How does your view of God change when you think about his tender heart toward you, even in the depths of your sin?


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  • Individual Lament Psalms: 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 17, 25, 28, 31, 39, 42, 43, 55, 61, 64, 70, 71, 77, 86, 120, 141, 142
    In this week’s episode, we're looking at the individual lament psalms, or those that express grief or sorrow to God. These psalms are weighty, but they offer us a beautiful example of how lament can lead us to hope.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    How does understanding God is near to you and hears you in your difficult circumstances bring you comfort?

    How might you practically remind yourself (or someone you love) that God is near in a current trial?

    When things are dark and difficult, do you feel comfortable crying out to God with your pain? Why or why not?

    How does Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection affect your suffering today?

    How do the psalms of lament help give you a language for your own prayers?


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  • Messianic Psalms: 2, 8, 16, 22, 34, 35, 40, 41, 45, 68, 69, 109, 110, 118
    In this week’s podcast episode, we’re looking at messianic psalms, which are those that contain references or prophecies that point to our long-awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ. These psalms shape our understanding of who Jesus is! We pray this episode prompts you to see more of Jesus in Scripture, and that it compels you to trust in the gospel and love Jesus more deeply.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    How does your thinking about Scripture change when you know it all points to Jesus? 

    How does seeing Christ in the psalms grow your understanding of who he is? Ask the Lord to give you eyes to see Jesus in his Word and for the Spirit to use this knowledge to grow your love for Christ.

    What specific aspects of creation cause you to worship God as Creator? Is it the flowers in your yard, your child’s voice, a magnificent sunset?

    How does seeing the humility of Christ in Scripture lead you to worship?

    How might you worship God today, right now, in this moment?

    How does understanding all that Christ bore on the cross prompt you to worship him? 

    How does thinking about Jesus’ death on the cross affect you as you walk through the valley of the shadow of death? How does it change your view of your Good Shepherd?


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  • Wisdom Psalms: Psalm 1, 14, 36, 37, 49, 53, 73, 112, 127, 128, 133
    In this week’s podcast episode, we’re chatting with Dane Ortlund about the Psalms. In our conversation, Dane gives some incredibly helpful background, overview, and context that will help you as you dive into the book of the Psalms. He also offers a wealth of encouragement to those who are walking through what the psalmist calls “the pit.” He reminds us of God’s heart to us in the midst of our pain, our sin, and our suffering, and he lifts our eyes to see Christ in this beautiful book of the Bible.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    When you think of a 'blessed life,' what specific things come to mind? 

    If your home, your job, your health, your church, or your family were taken away tonight, would you still think you could live a life of "blessedness"? 

    What might it look like to experience this true “blessedness” that Psalm 1 describes?

    In what ways do you feel the tension between your own brokenness and the brokenness of our world and the hope that you experience in the gospel?

    The way of wisdom is delighting in and trusting God and his Word. In what areas of your life are you struggling to delight in God and his Word? 

    Spend a moment confessing that to the Lord, and ask him to give you a greater hunger for it and deeper trust in it.


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  • Read: Psalm 119
    In this week’s podcast episode, we’re chatting with Dane Ortlund about the Psalms. In our conversation, Dane gives some incredibly helpful background, overview, and context that will help you as you dive into the book of the Psalms. He also offers a wealth of encouragement to those who are walking through what the psalmist calls “the pit.” He reminds us of God’s heart to us in the midst of our pain, our sin, and our suffering, and he lifts our eyes to see Christ in this beautiful book of the Bible.

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    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    What is your personal interaction/experience with the Psalms?

    Describe a circumstance where God met you in your own dark valley or “pit,” as the psalmist says.

    How, specifically, did this week’s episode remind you of God’s heart for you?

    What is one tangible way that you can cultivate a deeper heart for God’s Word this week? 

    Is there a psalm that has had a great impact on you personally? Consider memorizing it this summer!


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  •  In this episode, Hunter talks with Natalie Brand about how we were made to worship God. They talk about what a grace it is that our self-revealing, Triune God has chosen to reveal himself to his people, and they remind listeners of the beauty and importance of good theology. We pray that this episode encourages you to strive for theological soundness so that you might more fully love, worship, and enjoy God.

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    Do you consider yourself a theologian? Why or why not?

    How, specifically, has your knowledge of God increased your love and worship of God?

    How have you seen your personal worship and love of God impact others in the church? Or how have you been personally impacted by someone else’s love and worship of God?

    What might it look like for you to enjoy God through your study of theology? How might you strive to live that out through daily worship?

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?


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  • In this conversation, Hunter is chatting with Amy DiMarcangelo about evangelism. They talk about what the gospel actually is, why it is good news, and what it is that compels us to share this good news with an unbelieving world. Amy offers encouragement to those who might feel hesitant or unequipped to evangelize, and she reminds us how beautiful it is to play a part in bringing brothers and sisters into the family of God. We pray this episode encourages you to share the good news with those around you! 

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    How does viewing evangelism as our part in God's grand story of redemption compel you to live out that calling more fully?

    How would you articulate the gospel to someone who had never heard it before? Speak it out loud or write it down.

    What comes more naturally to you—obeying the Great Commandment or the Great Commission? Why do you think that is?

    Is there someone in your life who you might consider sharing the gospel with? Pray for an opportunity or make a plan to speak to them this week. If there is not someone like this in your life, take a few minutes to pray that God might bring you that person even this week.

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this episode?


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  • In this episode, Hunter talks with Courtney Doctor about the beauty and the mutual edification of discipleship. As they talk, you will hear Courtney’s heart for God’s Word and her passion for knowing it, loving it, being changed by it, and teaching it. We pray this episode encourages you to seek out an older or younger woman with whom you can grow in godliness.

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    Describe your personal experience of being a disciple of Jesus.

    Where in Scripture do you see encouragement to disciple or be discipled?

    Have you ever felt inadequate for the task of discipleship? What specific encouragement did you draw from this conversation?

    Is there a person (younger or older) who was brought to mind as you listened to the episode? Consider initiating a conversation with them this week about entering into a discipleship relationship.

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this episode?


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  • In this week’s episode, Hunter is chatting with Blair Linne about learning to pray. They talk about what prayer is, remind us of the heart of the God we are praying to, and offer some helpful encouragement for those who are looking to grow in their prayer life. Prayer is, simply put, communicating with God. And we pray that in this episode you will find both rich encouragement and practical helps that will spur you on in your communication with and intimacy with the Father. 

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    What is your experience with prayer? Has their been a time when prayer became precious to you?

    What does or might it look like for you to use Scripture as a springboard for prayer?

    How do you pray with other believers? How has that impacted your prayer life?

    Is there something you need prayer for right now? Consider sharing your request with someone. Is there something specific you could be praying for somebody else for? Take a moment now to lift these things up before the Lord.

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?


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  • In this episode, Hunter chats with Megan Hill about how to love and serve your local church. We talk a lot about the local church here at Journeywomen, and this conversation provides an even deeper dive into our heart for the church. Megan shares about the importance of the church in our personal sanctification, as well as in our evangelism and our witness to the watching world. We pray that this episode encourages you to invest deeply in your own local church, and that it reminds you of the beauty of God’s church.

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    What is your experience with church? If you’re discussing these questions with a group, share if you’re comfortable. If you’re personally processing these questions, journal your answer.

    How have you seen the love and unity of a church body be a witness to the world? 

    How have you experienced your local church producing Christlikeness in you? 

    How has the gospel united you with brothers and sisters with whom you otherwise have nothing in common?

    Describe the importance of corporate worship in your life.

    What might you do or implement in light of this week’s episode?


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  • In this episode, Hunter chats with Glenna Marshall about the practice of Scripture memory and meditation. This is a topic they are both deeply passionate about, which makes it such a fun episode to listen to! They chat about the “why” of Scripture memory as well as some very practical “how”s for burying Scripture in your mind. We pray that as you listen, you will be encouraged to hide God’s Word in your heart!

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    How has God used Scripture memory and meditation in your life?

    How does Scripture memorization and meditation fuel your prayers?

    Is there a friend or fellow church member to whom you might reach out to begin memorizing Scripture together?

    Is there a passage of Scripture that has been particularly important to you? Consider memorizing that passage this week.

    What might you do or implement based on this week’s episode?


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  •  In this week’s episode, Hunter is chatting with Colleen McFadden about studying the Bible. Colleen is an incredible Bible teacher, and she is sharing some simple and helpful tips that will help you approach your Bible study with more confidence and excitement. Hunter and Colleen talk about how to read the Old Testament and the New Testament, how to see Christ throughout Scripture, how to understand context and cross-references, and—most importantly of all—how to meet God in the pages of his Word. We hope this episode compels you to open up your Bible and dig deeply in order to know God more through it! 
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    How has the Lord used Bible study to draw you to himself? 

    How have you seen the character of God in Scripture? Are there specific passages where it stands out to you? 

    Where in Scripture do you most clearly see the gospel? Consider memorizing that passage.

    What prevents you from regularly spending time in God’s Word? What small step might you take this week to pursue the Lord through Scripture?

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?


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  • In this episode, Hunter is chatting with Elizabeth Woodson about the basics of the gospel and its application to everyday life. They explore the key elements of the gospel, including God's creation of man, humanity's fall into sin, Jesus' redemption, and the promised hope of consummation. This conversation is full of rich insights about the goodness of the gospel and what it means to love God and live out the gospel in all seasons of life. We hope it encourages you to more fully understand the gospel narrative of Scripture, to apply those truths to your own life, and to embrace the conviction, comfort, and transformed identity that that the gospel brings!

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    When do you remember hearing the gospel for the first time? 

    How would you describe the gospel to someone who had never heard it before?

    How does the message of the gospel bring both conviction and hope?

    How do you apply the gospel to various hardships in your life? How do you "preach the gospel" to yourself? 

    How does seeing the gospel as the climax of Scripture change the way you read your Bible?


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    Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. 


    On the Journeywomen podcast, we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

  • Today we’re talking with Hunter’s pastor, Trey Richardson, about journeying as chosen exiles toward our heavenly home. Trey is married to one of Hunter’s lifelong best friends, Kristen, and together they have three kids. You can find out more about Ozark Baptist church at OzarkBaptist.church. This conversation with Trey brings our Rest for the Weary series to an end! We pray it’s encouraged you to work from the rest Christ achieved for us as you go about the work God has given you within the four walls of your own home, in your work outside the home, and in your local church.

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    In what ways have you been tempted to create and achieve your own identity? To what have you looked to find your identity?

    How does trusting Christ for your identity bring you comfort? 

    What passages of God’s Word have sustained you, given you life, or offered direction for you in the journey ahead? Consider memorizing one of these passages.

    How (specifically) has your local church helped you to faithfully persevere as you journey together towards your heavenly home?

    What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?


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    Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. 


    On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

  • Today we’re chatting with Ruth Chou Simons about how the character of God meets us in our weariness and brings us true and lasting rest. If you don’t know her, Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books, including GraceLaced; Beholding and Becoming; and When Strivings Cease. Today we’ll be discussing her brand new book, Pilgrim: 25 Ways God’s Character Leads Us Onward. As you’ll hear, Ruth is an artist, entrepreneur, and speaker, using each of these platforms to spiritually sow the word of God into people’s hearts.FULL SHOW NOTESSERIES RESOURCESSPONSOR RESOURCESDISCUSSION QUESTIONSHow does resting in the character of God infuse courage in you as you face difficulties and hardships?What are some Scriptures that you cling to to remind yourself of God's character when you feel alone, abandoned, or weary? Consider memorizing one of those passages this week.How does God's mercy, grace, and love enable you to move forward, especially when you feel like you've failed?How does the hope of heaven and the truth of the gospel help you to persevere through difficulty?What might you do or implement in light of what you learned in this week’s episode?FOR MOREGive to Journeywomen Ministries Listen on Apple Podcasts | Android | SpotifyFollow Us: Instagram | FacebookLeave a rating & reviewInterviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.