“Keeping Family Secrets = Love”
In this eye-opening episode of the "I Used to Think" season of the JOE Show, Lisa Whittle debunks the myth that keeping your family's secrets is a sign of love. Tune in as she shares why it's vital to let the truth lay before God, encouraging listeners to seek wisdom and discernment in navigating the complexities of family loyalty.
“Humility = Not Talking Money or Work”
In this episode of the "I Used to Think" season of the JOE Show, Lisa Whittle tackles another belief she used to hold - that humility meant staying quiet about your work and talents. Get ready for a fresh perspective on the subject as Lisa shares her insights on how not talking about these things can actually get in the way of true humility.
“God is Hard to Please” (with guest, Maria Durso)
In this heartfelt episode of the “I Used to Think” season, Lisa Whittle sits down with Pastor Maria Durso, who shares a gripping narrative of overcoming immense trauma and pain through God’s love. Offering a challenge to the idea that “God is Hard to Please,” this episode encourages listeners to understand that no matter how broken or lost they may feel, they are never beyond the reach of saving grace.
“Biblical Literacy is Our Biggest Problem”
In the latest episode of the Jesus Over Everything show titled, "Biblical Literacy Is Our Biggest Problem," Lisa Whittle addresses another opinion she “used to think” and dives deep into the often-overlooked issues surrounding faith and belief within the Western church. While many assume that Biblical literacy is the root cause of spiritual disconnect, Lisa reveals through research and personal insights that a much more pressing concern is at play. This episode provides clarity and solutions as Lisa explores four significant impacts of this problem and shares a crucial question to guide listeners in addressing their doubts.
“Women Shouldn’t Get Angry”
In a brand-new season of the Jesus Over Everything show titled, “I Used to Think,” Lisa Whittle unpacks popular misconceptions she’s held in her own life and offers insight on how God can transform perspectives over time. Opening the season by tackling the sensitive subject of women and anger, Lisa shares vulnerably from her own experience and offers a Biblical approach to recognizing, expressing, and processing anger.
How to See the Good, Again
In this concluding episode of the “Love & Clarity” season for The Jesus Over Everything podcast, Lisa Whittle dives deep into the challenge of finding true joy during difficult seasons, especially around the holidays. With her signature honesty and insight, Lisa explores how chronic perfectionism and a tendency to overanalyze can steal your ability to experience the present moment. She also reveals how shifting your focus from “what was” or “what if” to “what is” can unlock a new perspective on life—one that allows you to embrace the joy you’ve been missing. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling stuck in your circumstances or letting past disappointments define your present, this episode is for you. Lisa will help you see beyond the fog of perfectionism and disappointment, offering a fresh lens through which to view your life, your struggles, and the good that is still waiting to be discovered!