
The Deep Dish
The Gospel Coalition
Show overview
The Deep Dish launched in 2025 and has put out 41 episodes, alongside 4 trailers or bonus episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 40 min and 49 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 31 episodes published. Published by The Gospel Coalition.
From the publisher
The Deep Dish is a new podcast from TGC hosted by Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor that invites women into deep conversations about the deep truths of God. These discussions (which are always better served up with a slice of deep-dish pizza!) will equip women to engage in richer discipleship relationships in their local contexts. Tune in for warm conversations among friends—including special guests along the way—to dig deeper into God’s Word and explore how it applies to every area of our lives.
Latest Episodes
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S1 Ep 34Recognizing Our Own Marks of Righteousness
Courtney and Melissa talk about how to recognize and repent of the ways we may be relying on self-righteousness rather than the righteousness of Christ. They talk about tribalism, what happens when debatable issues are treated as primary, and how, paradoxically, the areas where we feel despair may point to areas of pride or self-righteousness in our lives. Related Resources: Finding the Right Hills to Die On by Gavin Ortlund The Sticky Sin of Always Being Right Self-Righteousness Wears Many Disguises DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. What are some things that come to mind (such as good practices or habits) that can quietly become a source of pride? 2. In what ways do you notice self-righteousness creep into Christian community in subtle or socially acceptable ways? 3. Are there particular areas of obedience or conviction where you feel tempted to compare yourself with others? What might that reveal about your heart? 4. In Philippians 3:4–10, Paul calls his impressive spiritual résumé “rubbish” compared with knowing Christ. What does this passage teach us about the difference between our righteousness and Christ’s righteousness? 5. Why do you think it can be so easy to trust in our own efforts rather than resting in Christ’s righteousness? 6. What are some red flags in your thoughts, attitudes, or conversations that might signal self-righteousness creeping in? 7. How can Christian communities encourage holiness and obedience without creating an atmosphere of pride, comparison, or tribalism? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 33Why We Can Trust the Resurrection
Courtney and Melissa talk with New Testament scholar (and Melissa’s husband) Mike Kruger about the excellent evidence that Jesus physically rose from the dead and the difference that makes for our lives. Dr. Kruger points out that because Jesus predicted his own resurrection, it validates his claims to be the Son of God and the Messiah. Dr. Kruger highlights the resurrection's transformative effects on early Christians, including their willingness to be martyred for their faith. Related Resources: Did the Resurrection Really Happen? (TGC Hard Questions) by Timothy Paul Jones 3 Reasons to Believe in the Resurrection Why Is the Resurrection Good News? DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. Why do you think the resurrection continues to be questioned or dismissed in our culture? 2. Why is the resurrection not just one doctrine among many but central to the Christian faith? What would Christianity lose if the resurrection weren't true? 3. What evidence of Christ’s resurrection is particularly compelling to you? 4. Read 1 Corinthians 15 together. Paul says that if Christ hasn't been raised, our faith is futile—but if he has been raised, everything changes. As a result, what should change in our view of suffering? our courage in evangelism? our fight against sin? our hope in death? 5. How does the knowledge that Christ is alive and reigning without rival make a difference in your life right now? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 32A Deep Dish Birthday Party (with Special Guests)!
To celebrate the first birthday of The Deep Dish, Courtney and Melissa welcome special surprise guests to answer tough questions sent in by listeners. They talk about the difference between shame and the Spirit's conviction, how to seek advice about a conflict without gossiping, how to sit with the tension of a biblical text, how to keep the Sabbath, and more. Resources Mentioned: Remembering Death Teaches Us to Live The Dish on Gossip Becoming Good Stewards of Our Bodies Conversations with God When You Want to Change Your Husband Related Resources: Sabbath Rest (Disciplines of Devotion series) by Megan Hill Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin Gospel Parenting During the Little Years Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 31Kickstart Your Prayer Life
Courtney and Melissa discuss helpful practices they’ve used in their prayer lives, including developing regular rhythms, alternating prayer with Scripture reading, and incorporating confession of sin as a part of personal prayer. They talk about how to be faithful to a promise to pray for someone else and how to make prayer part of a friendship.Rather than speaking from a place of prescriptive legalism, Melissa and Courtney speak with infectious enthusiasm about the possibilities of a rich and growing prayer life.Resources Mentioned:The Deep Dish: Conversations with GodLord, Teach Me to Pray in 28 Days by Kay Arthur5 Things to Pray for Your Kids by Melissa Kruger5 Things to Pray for Your Spouse by Melissa KrugerThe Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie OmartianParenting with Hope by Melissa KrugerI’m Praying for You: 40 Days of Praying the Bible for Someone Who Is Suffering by Nancy GuthriePiercing Heaven: Prayers of the Puritans edited by Robert ElmerEvery Moment Holy seriesRelated ResourcesPrayer (Disciplines of Devotion series) by Courtney ReissigIn Prayer, Structure Serves Spontaneity7 Ways to Fight Distraction in PrayerDISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. Do you have a routine for prayer? When and where do you usually pray?2. What strategies do you use to organize your prayer time and guard against distractions?3. How has God used prayer to rightly orient you toward seeking his will above your own?4. When have you struggled to persevere in prayer or to accept an answer to prayer?5. What benefits have you experienced as a result of praying with others (family, friends, or ministry partners)?6. What next step will you take in your practice of prayer? What do you want to start, stop, or continue doing? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 30Fighting Materialism in a Materialistic World
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess. They discuss why we try to fill a God-shaped hole with earthly things and how to recognize materialism in our lives.They talk about strategies to combat materialism, including inviting trusted friends into your financial decisions, seeking to be as generous to others as possible, and setting your heart on heavenly possessions rather than earthly ones.Resources Mentioned:Heaven by Randy AlcornThe Treasure Principle by Randy AlcornRelated Resources:Materialism, Money, and Me CultureMaterialism Is Easy to Decry and Hard to AvoidCovetousness: The Sin Behind the SinDISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. In what ways do you see materialism connected to deeper desires in your heart? How might you be settling for lesser gifts instead of storing up treasure in heaven?2. What types of things most often capture your attention or stir up desire (e.g., clothes, home decor, technology, experiences)?3. What rhythms or practices (daily, weekly, or monthly) could help you become more mindful of how you consume, spend, and steward what God has given you?4. Share a time when you experienced God’s abundant provision. How does remembering his care grow your desire to trust him and reflect his generosity?5. What Scriptures or truths about God’s character help reorient your heart when you feel the pull toward “more”?6. How could other believers help you with accountability or input in the areas of spending, consumption, and giving?7. What’s one next step you would like to take based on what you’ve heard and discussed today? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 29Remembering Death Teaches Us to Live
Courtney Doctor talks with Colleen Chao about how her faith has grown and flourished through living with a terminal cancer diagnosis. They discuss the difficulty of knowing she may not live to see her son grow up, what keeps her clinging to Jesus, and what excites her about the life to come. Colleen expounds a rich theology of suffering accompanied by contagious joy in the Lord.Resources Mentioned:She Laughs at the Days to Come (Colleen’s story)Related Resources:The Secret to Living Hope in the Face of DeathHow to Help When Cancer Strikes Your ChurchExperiencing God in Your AfflictionReview: "Out of the Shadow World" by Colleen ChaoDISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. How do you practice “setting your mind on things above” amid ordinary life or in seasons of suffering?2. What circumstances or experiences have made you more aware of your limitations?3. How have you experienced the closeness of your Shepherd in dark or fearful seasons? In what specific ways has his nearness been your good?4. What does it mean to think of suffering as something you’re “entrusted with”? How does that perspective shape the way you steward hard experiences?5. As you think about eternity with God, what excites or comforts you most about the life to come?6. What does it look like to entrust those we love most to God when the future feels uncertain?7. What truths from God’s Word have most strengthened or steadied you in seasons of suffering? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 28How to Make Friends in Real Life
Courtney and Melissa talk with Christine Hoover about why we need friends and how to make them. They discuss how to get over the awkwardness of walking into a room where you don’t know anyone, why our friendships may shift in different life stages, how our friends shape us, and how an idealized view of friendship (where your friends never disappoint you) runs counter to the gospel. RESOURCES MENTIONED:The Hard Work of Lifelong Friendships RELATED RESOURCES:Want to Grow in Wisdom? You Need Gospel Friends.Why Ministry Partners Are Better than Instagram FriendsHow to Be the Friend You’ve Always WantedMessy Beautiful Friendship by Christine K. Hoover DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. How has your experience of making friends changed in different seasons of your life? Which seasons have been most challenging, and why?2. In what ways are your current friendships gospel-centered? Where do you sense room for growth?3. Where has God placed you—at church, at work, at home, or in your community—to notice and include those who may feel overlooked or alone?4. What qualities of a faithful, Christlike friend are you asking God to grow in you right now?5. How does the gospel speak to the fears or expectations that hinder our friendships?6. How are you intentionally prioritizing fellowship with Christ? How does your relationship with him shape what you offer in your friendships?7. What next step is God calling you to take in your pursuit of gospel-centered friendship? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 27Siblings, Young and Old
Courtney and Melissa talk with Jen Wilkin about how they each related to their siblings while growing up, how those relationships have changed over the years, and how to foster a healthy relationship with adult siblings.In this laughter-filled conversation, they talk about how they dealt with conflict among their own children, words of wisdom they wished they’d heard sooner, and how to encourage kindness and love between siblings throughout their lives.RESOURCES MENTIONED:I Am the Light of the World (Jen’s message at TGCW24)Being Mortal by Atul Gawande RELATED RESOURCES:Help! My Kids Won’t Stop FightingRaising an Alien ChildHow to Handle Family Conflict This Holiday Season DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. What was your relationship with your siblings like as you were growing up? How has it developed over the years?2. What patterns of dealing with conflict do you see in your family (past or present)?3. What has God taught you about conflict resolution through your sibling relationships?4. How do you see your children (or children you’re close to) developing friendships in their sibling relationships? What’s challenging about this? How would you like to encourage this more?5. As you interact with your adult siblings, in what ways might you be reverting to childhood roles? How can you guard against this?6. How are your siblings navigating (or planning to navigate) care for aging parents? What advice from this episode was helpful as you consider how to do this well? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 26The Bible Is for You
Melissa and Courtney talk with Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams about how they learned to love the Bible. They discuss both the challenges and rewards of studying Scripture, memorizing it, and learning to interpret it in community. They explain the difference in thinking the Bible is written to you and understanding that it was written for you.Resources Mentioned: She Reads TruthThe Bible Is for You: A Devotional Journey Through Every Book of the Bible Edited by Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible WilliamsDaily Light Related Content:How to Study the Bible Keep Reading Your Bible, Even If You Don’t Understand ItTGC Course: Mining God’s Word DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. In a few words, describe your current attitude toward and practice of engaging with God’s Word.2. How has your approach to reading and studying Scripture changed over time? What habits or rhythms are helping you prioritize it in your current season?3. How did this conversation deepen your understanding of the unique nature and power of God’s Word?4. How has your understanding of God grown as you’ve spent time in his Word?5. How has Scripture ministered to you in difficult circumstances? How is his Word ministering to you currently?6. In what ways has studying the Bible alongside others encouraged or shaped you?7. What’s one thing you want to start, stop, or change in your practice of engaging with Scripture? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bonus: Preparing for a Holiday That Will Disappoint
bonusCourtney and Melissa talk about the gap between our high expectations for the holidays and the disappointment we often feel in others or in ourselves. They discuss how to be pro-active in preparing our hearts to hope in the Lord rather than in perfection, how to bear the fruit of the Spirit while also meeting the practical needs of those around us, and how inviting nonfamily into family holidays can bring great blessing. Whether you are excited about Thanksgiving and Christmas or tired just thinking about them, listen to this conversation and be encouraged!Resources Mentioned: 6 Ways to Prepare for a Holiday That Will Disappoint (printable pdf) https://media.thegospelcoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/10111351/6-Ways-to-Prepare-for-a-Holiday-That-Will-Disappoint-Printable.pdfThe Gift of All Gifts by Melissa KrugerUnto Us: 25 Advent Devotions about the MessiahThe Weary World Rejoices: Daily Devotions for AdventRelated Content:This Thanksgiving, Come to the TableHow Not to Gossip During the HolidaysPreparing for Advent Season DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:1. How have your expectations for the holidays changed over time?2. In what ways can unrealistic expectations set us up for disappointment? What helps you hold your expectations in a healthy way?3. What’s one thing you’re especially looking forward to and one thing you anticipate may be challenging this holiday season?4. What rhythms or practices help you cultivate gratitude—both during the holidays and throughout the rest of the year?5. What conversations or interactions do you want to intentionally prioritize this holiday season, and what might that look like in practice?6. How can your church, small group, or family support those who are experiencing grief, loneliness, or unmet expectations this season?7. Which fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22–23) do you most want God to grow in you this holiday season, and why? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 25When You Want to Change Your Husband
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one's spouse.Ann recounts a memorable turning point in her 45-year marriage when she realized her many attempts to help or “tweak” her husband were having the opposite effect than intended. They talk about recognizing that every marriage has peaks and valleys and give practical advice for getting through the hard seasons.Recommended Resources:How to Speak Life to Your Husband: When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him by Ann WilsonThe Meaning of Marriage by Timothy KellerRelated Content:The Deep Dish: Married for GoodTim and Kathy Keller on Marriage in Gospel FocusA Biblical View of MarriageDiscussion Questions:1. Share a bit of your story—if you’re married, how did you and your husband meet? If you’re single, what relationships or experiences have shaped your view of marriage?2. How have you seen yourself and your husband grow or change over the years?3. How has God used marriage (or relationships) as a tool to shape your character and deepen your walk with Christ?4. In what ways would you like to use your words more wisely, especially in prayer and in communication with your husband (or with others in your life)?5. How do you discern when to extend grace and overlook an offense versus when to gently address it? How can you communicate truth in love in those moments?6. What are some intentional ways you can encourage your husband, honor him, or “fill his tank” (or the “tanks” of others in your life) this week?7. How can your discussion partners pray for you and your marriage? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 24Conversational Bridges to Evangelism
Melissa and Courtney talk with Becky Pippert about how to develop godly confidence to engage in evangelistic conversations with love. Becky tells stories about sharing her faith with her own parents and talks about how to go from a natural conversation to a spiritual one. She emphasizes the need to pray for opportunities, to rely on the Holy Spirit, and to be a good listener. Recommended Resources:Behold and BelieveStay SaltSeeker Bible studies: Uncovering the Life of Jesus and Discovering the Real Jesus Related Content:Inadequacy Is Compulsory in EvangelismLet’s Talk: Sharing Your FaithTalking About Jesus Without Sounding Religious Discussion Questions:1. How comfortable do you feel talking about your faith with others? How has your comfort (or discomfort) changed over time?2. What fears, hesitations, or uncertainties hold you back from sharing your faith with others?3. What examples of blessing others, participating in sustainable outreach, or engaging in evangelism can you think of? Which of these comes most naturally to you?4. What opportunities do you have to connect with people outside Christian circles? What would it look like to engage with people on “their turf” instead of making them come to yours?5. What common ground have you found with people who don’t yet know Jesus? How might your shared interests or experiences become a bridge to spiritual conversations?6. What role does prayer play in our evangelism? How could prayer become a more intentional part of sharing your faith?7. What next step would you like to take in sharing your faith with others? How can your discussion partners pray for you? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 23Going to Church When It Hurts
Melissa and Courtney talk with Megan Hill about how God’s Word helps us understand the deep hurts that can come from God’s own people. They discuss why church hurt is so painful as well as why we shouldn’t run from church when we’ve been hurt. They talk about how to know when it might be right to leave a church and how to find comfort in God’s word. Listen to this episode if you’ve ever experienced church hurt or want to care for those who have.Recommended Resources:Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts by Megan HillRelated Content:Let’s Talk: Overcoming Church HurtUnderstand Church Hurt’s SourceWe’re Hurt, and Healed, in CommunityDiscussion Questions:1. When you hear the phrase “church hurt,” what comes to mind? How would you define it in your own words?2. What makes church hurt different from conflicts in other areas of life, such as work or friendships?3. How did the biblical examples of church hurt that were shared encourage or convict you?4. How can you come alongside those in your church who are healing from past hurt? In what specific ways can you pray for them?5. How would you discern whether it’s time to leave a church community? Who could you turn to for wise, godly counsel in that process?6. How does understanding God’s perfect justice equip you to encourage and reassure those struggling in the wake of church hurt? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 22Covetousness: The Sin Behind the Sin
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jackie Hill Perry about the sin of covetousness and why it’s so hard to recognize and admit. They discuss signposts that tip them off that they are coveting, the relationship between covetousness and other sins, and why we desire for others to covet what we have. Listen in if you want to get serious about putting to death the sin of covetousness in your own life.Recommended Resources:The Envy of Eve by Melissa KrugerHow to Deal With Dark Times by Tim Keller on Psalm 88Related Content:Cultivating Contentment in a Covetous WorldLet’s Talk: Battling DiscontentmentIs My Desire Sour? 4 Questions To ConsiderDiscussion Questions:1. Where in your life are you most tempted to feel discontentment?2. Describe a time when something you pursued or received left you unsatisfied? What did you learn from that experience?3. How did this discussion help you better understand the connection between covetousness and idolatry?4. What warning signs alert you that idolatry or discontentment may be creeping into your heart?5. In what ways have you seen God set “boundary lines in pleasant places” (Ps. 16:6) in your own life? What does this reveal about His sovereignty and love?6. What daily practices or rhythms could help you cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and contentment in Christ?7. How can your discussion partners pray for God to reshape your heart and desires as you grow in contentment? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

S1 Ep 21Becoming Good Stewards of Our Bodies
Melissa and Courtney talk with Lisa Whittle about how a whole body theology can keep us from obsessing or neglecting our bodies. They discuss the need for a foundational view of our bodies drawn from the whole of Scripture rather than isolated verses. Whether we struggle with accepting imperfections in the way we look or we get frustrated because our bodies don’t function the way we wish they did, recognizing that our bodies exist for the glory of God can lift the weight of worrying about what others think of us.Recommended Resources:Body and Soul: A 6-Session Study of the Whole Person God Created You to Be by Lisa WhittleRelated Content:The Deep Dish: Aging Is a Discipleship IssueAs You Start that Diet: 3 Truths About Body ImageFive Lies About Your BodyLet’s Talk: How to Spot and Let Go of ShameDiscussion Questions:1. In what ways are you tempted to measure your worth (or the worth of others) by physical appearance or ability?2. Describe one way you would like to have a healthier relationship with your body? What might need to change for that to happen?3. Share a time when you felt physically limited. How can experiences of frailty or weakness give us opportunities to glorify God?4. In what ways does Jesus’ own experience of physical weakness (hunger, fatigue, suffering, death) comfort or challenge you in your view of the body?5. How do you discern whether pursuing improved form and function is healthy or problematic?6. What would it look like for you to pursue health and strength with a “glory mentality” rather than a self-focused one?7. How does the reality of spending eternity in a glorified version of your body influence the way you view and care for your body now? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 20The Dish on Gossip
When we treat gossip as an “excusable sin,” we ignore the corrosive power it has in our lives and relationships. In this conversation, Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk about why we’re so drawn to gossip, how to avoid it, and how to repent of it when you fail. They discuss some telltale phrases that are red flags for gossip, how to turn the conversation to something else, and when and how it’s right to confess gossip. Listen in as Courtney and Melissa spill the tea on gossip. Related Content:How to Shut Down GossipLet’s Talk: Fighting SinTaming the Tongue: How the Gospel Transforms Our Talk Discussion Questions:1. How did the verses shared expand your understanding of what gossip is and how it’s harmful?2. How have you experienced the repercussions or damage of gossip?3. What recent opportunities have you had to use healing, life-giving words? When have there been opportunities for your words to be potentially damaging?4. In what situations are you most prone to engage in gossip? What motivations might be driving this desire?5. What redirection strategies would be helpful for you to have in mind as you try to guard your conversations against gossip?6. What things unite your current friendships? How do they affect the quality of those relationships? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
S1 Ep 19Making Decisions with Our Limits in Mind
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Jen Wilkin about how to make decisions regarding good opportunities in light of our finiteness. They talk about why quitting is sometimes wise, how to think about decisions that will affect your family, and why it’s better to think of God's will as a field rather than a maze.Recommended ResourcesLeadership on the Line by Ronald A. Heifetz and Martin LinskyPrecious Remedies Against Satan's Devices by Thomas BrooksRelated ContentShould I Prioritize Family or Work? Neither.The Busy Christian Family 6 Lessons for Tending Your TimeDiscussion Questions What is your attitude toward change? Are you more prone to embrace or resist changes in your life?Who has God positioned in your life to help you process significant transitions or decisions?What could a regular practice of “taking the temperature” of your current commitments look like? How can you assess the way they’re affecting your relationships with the Lord and others?In what ways are your current commitments influencing the amount and quality of time you spend with the Lord?Describe a time when you’ve decided to commit to a “sacrificial yes,” “necessary no,” or “not right now.” How has God used that experience to teach you about stewarding time?What attributes of God do you need to be reminded of as you make decisions about commitments in this season of life? Let this Mother’s Day be a reminder that she deserves care, too. Head to cozyearth.com and use our code DEEP for an exclusive 20% off, and if you see a post-purchase survey, be sure to mention you heard about Cozy Earth from us here at The Deep Dish! Click here for more information about Women's Initiatives at The Gospel Coalition!Click here for more information about our upcoming conference, TGCW26, June 11-13 in Indianapolis! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.