Reframing Ministries Interviews
Summary: You’ve dealt with painful and unexpected things too, right? Whether it’s a diagnosis, a hard death, a dreadful divorce, a disability, a series of difficult trials, you name it, we can all cast our two cents into the jar of suffering. This transaction can lead us to feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and depression, and often result in questioning our core beliefs about life and God. Colleen Swindoll-Thompson, daughter of well-loved pastor Chuck Swindoll and director of Insight for Living’s Reframing Ministries, helps us navigate these life-changing experiences with healing, hope, and humor. During each monthly podcast, Colleen unearths the unexpected experiences and legitimate advice of authors, leaders, and world influencers who share their raw and real stories of hitting the bottom of life’s bedrock. Join us and learn how to reframe your circumstances and renew life’s purpose while walking through challenges that are painful and unexpected.
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Podcasts:
An Interview with Natalie Herrington
Hear how Steve and Chuck’s life events have prepared them for a ministry of caring.
An Interview with Mike Foster
A few years into Jay and Katherine Wolf’s marriage, Katherine suffered a massive brain stem stroke, followed by 10 years of health challenges. The Wolfs have defied the odds, not only in Katherine’s survival, but in the survival of their marriage through unbearable trials. If you’re feeling ready to give up, let this couple’s story inspire you to never lose hope or a sense of purpose.
An Interview with Joe Padilla
An Interview with Chris Keith
Chris’s dramatic story includes being shot in the head by his father at age 5 and miraculously surviving. Now Chris is actively involved in helping domestic violence survivors recover from their past. He also works with pastors so they can step in and help victims more effectively. Chris’s story is a testament of hope that comes only from God’s goodness, love, and mercy.
Chris’s dramatic story includes being shot in the head by his father at age 5 and miraculously surviving. Now Chris is actively involved in helping domestic violence survivors recover from their past. He also works with pastors so they can step in and help victims more effectively. Chris’s story is a testament of hope that comes only from God’s goodness, love, and mercy.
For more than 30 years, Jan Silvious has helped people find the courage to begin a new way of dealing with the same old situations. Jan is a successful author, speaker, and life coach and has appeared on several radio and television programs. Jan’s life’s work is to encourage people to embrace the truth: “To change your perspective is to change everything.”
For more than 30 years, Jan Silvious has helped people find the courage to begin a new way of dealing with the same old situations. Jan is a successful author, speaker, and life coach and has appeared on several radio and television programs. Jan’s life’s work is to encourage people to embrace the truth: “To change your perspective is to change everything.”
An interview with Jeff and Alyssa Bethke
The Bethkes’ online presence ministers to millions of viewers around the world. Their voice of reason in a world of compromise addresses subjects like addiction, pornography, marriage, family life, conviction, and truth. The practical habits they offer are life-giving for all relationships. If you are longing for something better, this interview is a great place to start.
The Bethkes’ online presence ministers to millions of viewers around the world. Their voice of reason in a world of compromise addresses subjects like addiction, pornography, marriage, family life, conviction, and truth. The practical habits they offer are life-giving for all relationships. If you are longing for something better, this interview is a great place to start.
For the fastest way to be miserable, dwell on what’s wrong and unjust in your life. Or, instead, you can adopt James E. Ward, Jr.’s “zero victim mentality.” Pastor, author, and international leader on cultural and spiritual issues, James took his experience of being raised in the deep south and chose to exchange victimhood for a totally different mindset.
An interview with James E. Ward Jr.