
Your Weekly Calling
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S1 Ep 39Walking on Water: A Lesson in Faith
In this conversation, Brad discusses the biblical story of Peter walking on water, emphasizing the themes of faith, fear, and the importance of focusing on Jesus amidst life's challenges. He highlights how Peter's moment of doubt mirrors our own struggles and reassures listeners that Jesus is always there to lift us up when we falter. The conversation encourages stepping out in faith despite fears and uncertainties.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 38Martha and Mary: A Lesson in Distraction
In this episode, Brad discusses the biblical story of Martha and Mary, exploring themes of distraction, presence, and the importance of prioritizing stillness in a busy world. He emphasizes that while Martha was busy serving, she missed the opportunity to be present with Jesus, highlighting the need for balance between doing and being. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider what distractions may be keeping them from a deeper relationship with Christ.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 37Finding Hope in Desperation
In this episode, Brad discusses the story of Zacchaeus, a short man who sought change and transformation in his life. Through the lens of Zacchaeus' encounter with Jesus, the conversation explores themes of desperation, hope, and the power of grace and repentance. Brad emphasizes that Jesus invites us as we are, without needing to clean up first, and that true transformation comes from accepting this invitation. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and the parts they may be hiding, reminding them that Jesus sees them and desires to bring change.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 36Healing Through Humility: Lessons from Naaman
In this episode, Brad explores the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5, focusing on themes of healing, humility, and the importance of mundane obedience. He discusses how Naaman's pride initially prevented him from accepting a simple solution to his leprosy, highlighting the contrast between our expectations of divine intervention and the often unglamorous path to healing. Brad encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider the 'Jordan Rivers' they may be avoiding, emphasizing that true transformation often requires humility and obedience.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 35Embracing Doubt: The Realness of Faith
In this episode, Brad explores the theme of doubt in faith through the story of Doubting Thomas. He emphasizes the importance of being real and honest with one's doubts and questions, highlighting that faith can coexist with uncertainty. Brad encourages listeners to bring their doubts to Jesus, who welcomes them without judgment, and to embrace their authentic selves in their spiritual journey.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

This is Financial Advice: When Dimes are More than Dollars
In this week's message, Pastor Matt Troyer unpacks Jesus’ teachings on money and generosity, focusing on how our relationship with money reveals deeper matters of the heart. Using the story of the widow’s offering, he challenges listeners to rethink giving—not by the amount, but by the sacrifice behind it. Pastor Matt explores how greed can subtly take root and calls believers to live as stewards, not owners, of God’s resources. Listeners are encouraged to trust God’s provision, embrace radical generosity, and take practical steps to grow in faith. True generosity, he reminds us, flows from dependence on God and reflects spiritual maturity.https://cphutch.church/

S1 Ep 34"Abiding in the Vine: Trusting God in Every Season"
In this heartfelt episode of Your Weekly Calling, Bee reflects on John 15:5, where Jesus reminds us, “I am the vine, you are the branches.” Drawing from her current journey through Beth Moore’s Chasing Vines study, Bee explores what it truly means to stay connected to Christ through every season of life—whether it's a time of waiting, struggle, or celebration.She shares three powerful truths: God is the Master Gardener – Every pruning season has a purpose. Though painful at times, God's careful work in our lives is always for our growth and good.Abiding in Christ Leads to Growth – Staying connected through prayer, worship, and time in the Word is vital. Apart from Him, we can do nothing.Your Life Has Purpose – Growth takes time. Whether you're in a season of planting, waiting, or harvesting, nothing is wasted in God's vineyard.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 33Sacrifice is a struggle we all face
In this conversation, Brad explores the theme of sacrifice, emphasizing its importance in love and relationships. He discusses how true sacrifice often involves small, everyday choices rather than grand gestures. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, he encourages listeners to embrace selflessness and make sacrifices for others, highlighting the profound impact of these actions on personal growth and community.TakeawaysTrue love involves making sacrifices for others.Everyday choices can reflect our love and commitment.Sacrifice can be as simple as sharing or helping others.Real love is not about grand gestures but daily actions.We are called to make sacrifices that show love.Letting go of selfishness is part of growing as a person.Sacrifice can lead to personal growth and deeper relationships.Choosing kindness can be a form of sacrifice.We should actively seek opportunities to sacrifice for others.

S1 Ep 32Fear and the What-If Spiral
In this conversation, Brad discusses the concept of fear, particularly focusing on the 'what if spiral' that often traps individuals in a cycle of anxiety and doubt. He emphasizes the importance of faith over fear, encouraging listeners to take action despite their fears. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, he illustrates how fear can be paralyzing, while faith empowers individuals to move forward. Brad challenges listeners to pray out loud and share their stories as a means of overcoming fear and embracing empowerment.TakeawaysFear can make small things seem massive.The 'what if spiral' traps us in endless anxiety.Moses chose faith over fear, leading to miraculous outcomes.Life is uncertain, but we can trust God with what could go right.Praying out loud can be a powerful act of faith.Sharing our stories helps us confront our fears.Fear loves to keep us stuck in our heads.God has given us power, love, and a sound mind.Taking action is essential to overcoming fear.We should challenge ourselves to face our fears head-on.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 31Sex is God's idea, not a taboo topic
In this episode, Brad discusses the significance of sex as part of God's design, emphasizing that it is not a taboo topic but a sacred gift meant for marriage. He draws parallels between sex and fire, highlighting the warmth and intimacy it brings within the confines of marriage while warning against the dangers of casual sex. Brad encourages listeners to invest in their marital intimacy through communication and prayer, and reassures singles that waiting for the right time is part of God's blessing.TakeawaysGod created sex and called it good.Sex is like fire, warm and comforting.Casual sex is like fast food, quick and forgettable.God's design for sex is about blessing, not restriction.Invest in your intimacy, talk and pray with your spouse.Honor God in the waiting, you're not missing out.Sex is amazing within the confines of marriage.God puts boundaries around sex to protect something sacred.Take the challenge to invest in your marriage intimacy.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 30Love is a beautiful yet messy blessing from God
In this episode, Brad explores the multifaceted nature of love, emphasizing that it is not merely a feeling but a conscious choice that requires effort and commitment. He reflects on biblical principles of love, highlighting its patient and kind nature, and challenges listeners to practice unconditional love in their relationships. Through personal anecdotes and practical challenges, he encourages a deeper understanding of love as an action rather than just words.TakeawaysBiblical love is characterized by patience and kindness.Real love requires work and commitment.We must choose to love others, even when it's difficult.Unconditional love means loving despite imperfections.Forgiveness is a crucial aspect of love.Actions speak louder than words in expressing love.We should strive to love others as God loves us.Small acts of kindness can demonstrate real love.Love is not just a feeling; it's a choice we make.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 29Jesus and the Big Potluck
On this episode, Brad discusses the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000, emphasizing the importance of small offerings and how God can multiply them into something greater. He encourages listeners to bring their small dreams and resources to God, trusting that they can be used for significant purposes. The discussion highlights the idea that everyone has something to offer, no matter how insignificant it may seem.TakeawaysJesus performed the first potluck miracle by feeding 5,000 people.Even small offerings can lead to extraordinary outcomes.We often underestimate the value of our contributions.God can multiply our small dreams into something significant.It's important to trust God with our resources and talents.The story illustrates the power of faith and community.Miracles can happen when we bring our needs to God.Everyone has something to offer, no matter how small.We should not dismiss our dreams as insignificant.God has big plans for each of us.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 28We all need a Church Community
On this week's episode, Brad reflects on the Super Bowl and draws parallels between the dedication of athletes and the spiritual journey of believers. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance, focus, and community in faith, encouraging listeners to engage actively in their spiritual growth and church communities.TakeawaysThe Super Bowl serves as a metaphor for our spiritual journey.1 Corinthians 9:24 highlights the importance of running to win.Athletes train rigorously, just as we should in our faith.Community involvement is crucial for spiritual growth.Distractions can hinder our spiritual race.We need to be intentional about our relationship with God.Joining a growth group can enhance our faith experience.Teamwork in sports can inspire unity in faith communities.Self-reflection is necessary for spiritual improvement.Dedication to faith should mirror the commitment of athletes.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 27Jonah and his huge Uber
On this episode of "Your Weekly Calling" , Brad explores the biblical story of Jonah, emphasizing themes of disobedience, God's mercy, and the importance of following divine guidance. He uses Jonah's journey as a metaphor for personal struggles with faith and responsibility, encouraging listeners to confront their own challenges and recognize the grace available to them.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 26Trusting God in Fearful Moments
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Bee dives into Psalm 56:3-4—"When I am afraid, I will trust in You." This verse hits home as she shares how it became a key part of her family's conversation about fear.From her middle schooler facing baseball tryout nerves to her four-year-old waking up from a nightmare about a rattlesnake, fear comes in different shapes and sizes. But no matter what stage of life we're in, the truth remains: God is bigger than our fears.Bee reflects on how easy it is to know this verse in our minds but harder to live it out, especially when facing uncertainty in our own lives—whether it’s an intimidating meeting, a big decision, or simply the unknown of tomorrow.She encourages listeners, whether in the car, at work, or in the middle of a tough season, to hold onto the promise that God is our rock, our steadfast foundation. Just as David poured out his fears in Psalm 56, we too can turn to God, knowing He’s got us.Takeaway: No matter what fear is creeping in today, choose trust over fear. God is in control.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 25"The Faithfulness and Sacrifice of Ruth"
In this week’s episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad explores the powerful example of faithfulness and sacrifice found in the story of Ruth. He begins by reflecting on Ruth 1:16, where Ruth makes a bold and committed declaration: “Where you go, I will go. Where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God, my God.”Brad takes us back to Ruth’s context—she was a Moabite widow who, despite the immense loss of her husband, chose to stay with her mother-in-law, Naomi. Ruth’s decision to remain with Naomi, rather than return to her own family, was an act of deep loyalty and love. This simple yet profound act of obedience set her on a path that would not only change her life but also reveal God's power to work through everyday faithfulness.Brad challenges listeners to reflect on their own lives and what everyday obedience looks like for them. For example, as we drive to work or engage with others, we can choose to be faithful and obedient in small, seemingly mundane moments. He breaks down Ruth’s faithfulness into several key areas:Faithfulness in Relationships: Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi was remarkable. Despite Naomi’s bitterness and her urging for Ruth to return to her family, Ruth chose love and commitment, stepping into the unknown for the sake of those she cared about. Brad shares his own experience of moving to Minnesota, where his family didn’t know anyone but trusted in God’s plan despite the uncertainty. He encourages listeners to consider how they can show faithfulness and love to the people God has placed in their lives, even when it’s difficult.Faithfulness in Small Steps: Ruth didn’t know what her future held, but she took small steps of obedience—working in the fields to provide for Naomi and herself. These seemingly insignificant acts of gleaning grain placed her right where God needed her— in the fields of Boaz, a man of integrity who would later become her redeemer. Brad encourages us to be faithful in our ordinary routines, knowing that even the smallest acts of obedience can position us for God’s greater plan. He asks, “How can you honor God today in your routine—at work, at home, or in school?”God’s Provision: Through Ruth’s faithfulness, God orchestrated a beautiful story of redemption. Ruth went on to become the great-grandmother of King David, placing her in the lineage of Christ. Brad reflects on the fact that God can take brokenness, loss, and the mundane and turn it into something extraordinary. He challenges listeners to consider areas in their own lives where they need to trust in God's provision, believing that God is always working behind the scenes for their good.Brad wraps up the episode with a call to action for listeners:Commitment: Reflect on your relationships. Is there a commitment God is calling you to deepen or a difficult decision you’re facing that requires faithfulness?Ordinary Faithfulness: Look for ways to honor God in your small, everyday actions. Trust that He sees your efforts, even when they feel unnoticed.Trust in His Timing: Surrender your future to God, trusting that He can use the most ordinary circumstances for His glory. Take one step of obedience in an area where you feel uncertain this week, knowing that God can use even this step to lead you toward His greater purpose.In closing, Brad leads a prayer, asking God to help us be more faithful, just as Ruth was, in our relationships and in our everyday lives. He reminds us that even when the path ahead is unclear, God is always working for our good and His glory.If you were encouraged by Ruth’s example of faithfulness, take a moment to reflect on how you can apply these lessons to your own life this week. Don't forget to subscribe and join us next week for more inspiration to live out your calling!Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 24"Combating Stress with God’s Peace"
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad dives into a topic that everyone can relate to: stress. From work pressures to family dynamics, financial struggles, and unexpected life challenges, stress often feels like a constant companion. Brad opens up about his own experience with stress, sharing the example of his 11-year-old son, who sometimes stresses him out simply by doing things differently than Brad would. He acknowledges that stress is something we all face, no matter our circumstances.Brad recalls a moment when his close friend, Trent, was dealing with the stress of his wife losing her job. But instead of allowing the stress to overwhelm him, Trent turned to God. This example reminds us that while stress is a universal experience, as believers, we have a refuge in God.In the episode, Brad shares some practical and spiritual ways to combat stress:Remember God’s Control:Brad points to Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Stress often stems from our attempts to control the outcomes of situations. But God is sovereign, and when we surrender our desire to control everything, we make room for His peace. Brad encourages listeners that surrendering control isn’t about giving up—it’s about trusting the One who holds all things in His hands.Rest in God’s Peace:In Philippians 4:6-7, Paul encourages us not to be anxious but to present our requests to God in prayer. “The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Brad emphasizes that when we bring our stress to God in prayer, His peace begins to shrink the weight of our anxiety. He shares a personal story about buying a house and how, despite the stress of the process, his family paused to pray and thank God for providing a home. This simple act of gratitude and prayer helped bring peace amidst the stress.Re-center on God’s Promises:Brad highlights Matthew 11:28, where Jesus invites those who are weary and burdened to come to Him for rest. Stress often comes when we forget that we don’t have to carry the weight alone. God’s promises give us assurance that He’s with us, carrying our burdens, and offering us peace and rest.Practical Tips for Combating Stress:Brad encourages listeners to implement a few practical steps to combat stress in their daily lives:Read Scripture daily: Let the Word of God be a source of comfort and guidance.Turn your stress into prayer breaks: Whenever stress arises, use it as a prompt to pray and release your burdens to God.Journal: Although Brad admits he’s not a big journaler, he encourages others to write down their thoughts, especially when feeling angry or stressed, and then let go by throwing it away.Release your stress: Brad challenges listeners to think about what stress they are holding on to today and invites them to lay it at God’s feet.Closing Prayer:Brad closes the episode with a heartfelt prayer for listeners, asking God to help them release their stress, especially in areas like finances or relationships, and trust in His provision. He prays for everyone to seek God’s peace and comfort during times of stress, knowing that God is always there to help.Brad’s message serves as a powerful reminder that, while stress is inevitable, God’s peace is greater. By surrendering our need for control, praying through our stress, and resting in His promises, we can experience a peace that transcends all understanding.If this episode helped you find some peace in your stress, be sure to subscribe and join us next week for more encouragement on how to live out your calling with God’s strength!Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 23"Are You Having Fun Today?"
n this week’s episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad takes a refreshing dive into a topic that might seem out of place in a busy, responsibility-filled world—fun. He kicks things off with a simple yet profound question: Are you having fun today? For many of us, the answer might be a resounding “no,” especially when we’re caught in the grind of everyday life—driving to work, dreading the tasks ahead, and feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities. But Brad brings a thought-provoking perspective rooted in Proverbs 17:22: "A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones."Brad explores the importance of joy and fun, which can often be seen as optional, something we do only after we've “checked off” everything else. He challenges this mindset, reminding us that fun isn't a luxury, but a vital part of life. Brad shares how he personally loves to have fun and embrace his goofball side. While he acknowledges that serious conversations and moments can be hard for him, he emphasizes that God didn’t create us to live joyless lives. Rather, He created us to experience joy and fun as a reflection of His goodness.He encourages listeners to celebrate even the smallest moments in life. Have you taken a moment today to celebrate the fact that you woke up? That you're heading to work, connecting with people, and experiencing the world around you? Brad reminds us that fun and joy are in the everyday moments—whether it’s spending time with family, enjoying a sunrise, or simply being present in a moment of laughter. He points to the life of Jesus, who took part in celebrations, attended weddings, dined with friends, and delighted in children. Jesus was no stranger to joy, and He invites us to partake in that same joy in our daily lives.Brad also notes that fun isn’t a break from faith—it is a part of it. Fun reflects God’s character. God is a joyful God. His creation—from the beauty of nature to the laughter of children—shows us His creativity and delight. Brad shares that his mind is always buzzing with creative ideas, and he encourages listeners to embrace the joy of creativity in their own lives as well.Key Takeaways:Fun is not a luxury; it’s a vital part of our lives that reflects God’s goodness and joy.Proverbs 17:22 reminds us that a cheerful heart is like medicine for the soul.Fun doesn’t mean neglecting responsibilities—it’s about celebrating the life God gave us.Take joy in the everyday moments: waking up, spending time with others, and appreciating the world around you.Jesus Himself enjoyed moments of celebration, showing that fun and faith are connected.Fun and joy reflect God’s character and creativity. Embrace the joy in creation and your everyday life.Brad leaves listeners with this question: When was the last time you celebrated the life God gave you? Whether it’s laughing with friends, enjoying nature, or simply being present in a moment of joy, fun is not just an escape from life—it’s part of God’s design for us.If you enjoyed this lighthearted yet deeply meaningful episode, be sure to subscribe and join us next week for more conversations that help you live out your calling with joy and purpose!Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 22"Finding God in Loneliness"
In this week's episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad addresses a deeply universal experience: loneliness. Acknowledging that loneliness is something many of us face, he offers a message of hope, encouragement, and practical advice for navigating these challenging moments. Drawing from personal experiences and biblical insights, Brad emphasizes the importance of finding God in our loneliness, and how His presence, along with the support of others, can bring comfort and healing.Brad begins by highlighting that loneliness is a common and natural part of life, but it’s crucial not to let it define us. He shares how even Jesus experienced loneliness during His time on earth, showing that feelings of isolation are not a sign of weakness, but part of the human condition. In these moments, Brad encourages listeners to draw near to God, as His presence can provide the solace and strength we need.The episode also stresses the importance of community. While loneliness can feel overwhelming, being part of a supportive community is essential for healing. Brad suggests engaging in small groups and being intentional about building meaningful connections with others. Acts of kindness, both given and received, can refresh the spirit and foster a sense of connection.Brad also shares that prayer and communication with God are vital during lonely times. Talking to God, sharing our hearts, and listening for His voice can help combat isolation. Additionally, serving others, he points out, can create a sense of purpose and fulfillment, and it can also lead to unexpected connections and healing.Key Takeaways:Loneliness is a common experience, but it doesn’t have to define us.Finding God in moments of loneliness is essential for healing.Even Jesus experienced loneliness, showing us it’s okay to feel isolated at times.Drawing near to God and leaning on community are vital in overcoming loneliness.Acts of kindness can refresh both the giver and the receiver.Prayer, service, and intentional connection with others can help combat feelings of isolation.Brad’s message reminds us that loneliness isn’t something we need to face alone. With God’s presence and the support of others, we can find comfort, healing, and connection—even in the loneliest moments.If you found encouragement in this episode, be sure to subscribe and join us next week for more insights on how to live out your calling with strength and purpose!Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 21Brad chats with the Author of "The Titus Ten" J. Josh Smith
In this special episode of "Your Weekly Calling" Brad sits down with, Pastor and Author Josh Smith and he discusses his book "The Titus Ten" and his journey into pastoral ministry, the challenges of modern manhood, and the importance of discipleship and mentorship in the church. He emphasizes the need for character development in men and encourages listeners to take actionable steps towards spiritual growth. The discussion also touches on the impact of societal norms on masculinity and the role of men in supporting women within the church community.Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 20"Embrace the New Year with Hope, Trust, and Obedience"
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad invites listeners to embrace the new year with a fresh perspective, focused on hope, trust, and obedience. As we reflect on the past and look forward to the future, he draws powerful insights from Isaiah 43, encouraging everyone to leave behind old patterns and expectations, and be open to the new things God is doing in their lives.Brad emphasizes the importance of not dwelling on past disappointments or struggles. God is always doing something new, and our focus should shift from former things to the new opportunities He’s presenting to us. Hope, he reminds us, is essential for moving forward, even after setbacks. Trusting in God’s perfect timing—especially when it doesn’t align with our own—is a key aspect of this journey.He also highlights the role of obedience, calling listeners to stay connected to God through prayer and scripture. This ongoing relationship helps us set spiritual goals that deepen our faith and bring us closer to God. Letting go of past baggage, Brad suggests, is a necessary step for personal growth and spiritual renewal.The episode closes with Brad encouraging listeners to ask God daily about the new work He is doing in their lives. Making space for God in our hearts and routines is vital to recognizing His movement. And, lastly, Brad reminds us that community plays an essential role in our spiritual journey. Sharing experiences and supporting one another helps strengthen our collective faith.Takeaway: As you step into the new year, let go of the past, trust God's timing, stay obedient in your relationship with Him, and set spiritual goals to grow closer to Him. Be open to the new things He’s doing in your life—and don’t forget to share the journey with your community.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe and tune in next week for more encouragement on your spiritual journey!Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 19"Faith over Holiday Stress"
On this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad dives into the pressures and stress that often accompany the holiday season. He explores how faith can be a source of comfort and strength during these challenging times. By focusing on scripture, prayer, and community, listeners are encouraged to surrender their worries to God and embrace His promises of peace.Key Takeaways:The holidays can amplify stress, but scripture offers reassurance and comfort.Surrendering control to God, though difficult, is a critical step toward finding peace.Prayer is a powerful tool for managing anxiety and aligning with God’s will.Daily practices like journaling and starting the day with scripture can alleviate stress.Community support and shared burdens remind us we’re never alone.Brad wraps up with practical tips and reflections, encouraging listeners to prioritize their spiritual health and lean on their faith community. This episode serves as a timely reminder that God's peace is always available, even in the busiest of seasons.4oFollow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 18"From Ritual to Relationship: Rekindling Joy and Connection with God"
In this episode, Brad explores the feeling of spiritual distance from God, drawing from the Israelites' story in Malachi. He underscores the importance of a heartfelt connection with God rather than going through the motions of ritualistic practices. Spiritual routines can become empty actions when disconnected from genuine love and effort. Like the Israelites offering half-hearted sacrifices, we must examine areas where we fail to give God our best. Serving and worshiping God should be a source of joy, not mere obligation. Despite our feelings of distance, God’s love for us remains steadfast. Brad encourages listeners to take a spiritual inventory, reflect on their prayer life, and reignite a joyful, sincere relationship with God.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 16"Burning Bush Moments: Embracing God's Call at Any Age"
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad reflects on the Thanksgiving season, sharing personal milestones, including celebrating his father's birthday. He transitions into a thoughtful discussion about the biblical figure Moses, using his story to highlight God’s ongoing call and purpose in our lives.Brad explores Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush, emphasizing that divine calls can come at any stage of life and often challenge our sense of worthiness. He encourages listeners to recognize these "burning bush" moments in their own lives and to remain open to God's guidance, even in the face of doubt or fear.The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer, asking for increased awareness of God's presence and purpose in daily life, reminding listeners that age and circumstance are never barriers to being used for God’s glory. Moses’ journey serves as a powerful reminder of faith, obedience, and the assurance that God is always with us.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 13Godliness and Contentment
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad delves into the powerful themes of contentment and godliness, inspired by 1 Timothy 6:6-12. He reflects on how true contentment comes not from material possessions, but from a deeper spiritual fulfillment. Through heartfelt personal stories and biblical insights, Brad encourages listeners to evaluate their own lives and question what they are enduring for.Key Takeaways:Godliness with Contentment: Pursuing godliness alongside contentment is a valuable and fulfilling endeavor.Spiritual Fulfillment vs. Material Wealth: Genuine contentment is rooted in spiritual growth, not in accumulating wealth or possessions.Reflect on Contentment: Consider what contentment looks like in your own life and where it truly comes from.Endurance in Faith: Staying strong in your faith is crucial for spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God.Eternal Perspective: Material things are left behind after death, but a godly life holds lasting value.Focus on Godly Pursuits: Redirect your energy from earthly desires to pursuing a closer connection with God.Personal Insights: Brad’s experiences offer a fresh perspective on the meaning of true contentment.Enduring for a Greater Purpose: By enduring hardships for God, we find a more meaningful and purpose-driven life.Brad wraps up the episode by challenging listeners to evaluate where they place their faith and encourages them to seek a deeper relationship with God for true and lasting contentment.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 12Temptation Comes In Many Forms
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad dives into the story of Samson, a biblical figure known for his extraordinary strength and unique relationship with God. Brad reflects on Samson's journey, highlighting how his power was ultimately affected by temptation and the choices he made—especially in his relationship with Delilah. Through Samson's story, Brad emphasizes how temptation can appear in many forms and how our choices can lead to both challenges and growth.Despite Samson’s mistakes, Brad points out that God's love remains steadfast, showing that redemption is always possible. In his final moments, Samson's story becomes one of redemption, reminding listeners that God can transform even our missteps for His purpose. Brad encourages listeners to find strength in faith and prayer, pursue their life’s purpose, and embrace the potential to impact others through both triumphs and challenges.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 11Finding Your Team In Life
In this episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad delves into the profound value of being part of a team, whether in sports or everyday life, and the critical role that a supportive circle plays in personal growth. He reflects on his own journey through rejection and resilience, sharing how these challenges deepened his connections with God and those around him. Brad emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with people who offer honesty and truth, noting that, like “iron sharpens iron,” our relationships shape and strengthen us.He encourages listeners to find meaning in the people God places in their lives, reassuring them that it's okay to feel hurt and lean into their faith and community for healing and support. This powerful discussion ends with a heartfelt prayer, inviting listeners to embrace their faith, lean on their community, and trust in the friendships that help them grow.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 10Don't let doubt become a permanent resident
In this week's episode of Your Weekly Calling, Brad opens up about his personal journey with doubt and its impact on his life. He discusses how doubt, while common, shouldn't be allowed to take root in our minds permanently. Drawing lessons from biblical figures like Thomas and John the Baptist, Brad illustrates that even the most faithful can experience moments of uncertainty.He emphasizes the importance of seeking reassurance in faith and turning to Jesus when in doubt. Through prayer and trust in God, Brad encourages listeners to confront their doubts head-on, highlighting how these moments can lead to personal growth and a deeper, stronger faith. The episode underscores the value of community and support from others in overcoming doubt, with the story of John the Baptist serving as a powerful reminder that even in uncertainty, Jesus provides answers and comfort.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 9"Faith in the Fire: Lessons from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego"
In this episode of "Your Weekly Calling", Brad delves deep into the themes of faith, trust, and God's plan through the powerful story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the Book of Daniel. These three young men, who were taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, stood firm in their unwavering faith in God, even in the face of extreme adversity—refusing to bow down to the golden idol, knowing the fiery furnace awaited them.Brad discusses:The importance of trusting God when facing life’s challenges, even when His deliverance may not come in the way we expect.Choosing the right friends who help strengthen and encourage our faith, just as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did for each other.God’s constant presence in our lives, even during difficult times when we might feel abandoned or overwhelmed.Standing firm in your beliefs, regardless of the cost, and having the courage to do what’s right.The reminder that God has a plan for each of us and knows what is best, even when it’s hard to see through the trials we face.The idea that faith requires action—we are called to stand up for our beliefs, no matter the consequences.God’s perfect timing and methods of deliverance, showing that He always has a greater plan, even if we don’t fully understand it at the time.Through this story, Brad encourages listeners to hold fast to their faith, knowing that God is with them in the fire and that His plans for us are always good, even in the midst of trials.Tune in to hear more insights and reflections on how we can live out our faith in challenging times, trusting in God's perfect plan for our lives.Follow Brad here: Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 7Angry Walking
On this week's episode, Brad discusses the importance of meeting people where they are, particularly in the context of faith and church. He uses the biblical story of Peter and Cornelius to illustrate how God calls us to reach out to others, regardless of their background. The narrative emphasizes the need for openness and learning in our spiritual journeys, encouraging listeners to respond positively to God's call in their lives.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

S1 Ep 5Jesus has a Bestie
In this conversation, Brad talks about the importance of friendship and shares the story of Jesus and his friend Lazarus. He emphasizes the faith and belief in Jesus as the resurrection and the life. Brad encourages listeners to examine their own faith and invites them to accept Jesus into their lives. The conversation ends with a call to action and an invitation to share future devotion topics.Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This podcast is brought to you by Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/

S1 Ep 4Gifts and Talents/Fear and Hesitation
In this devotional, Brad discusses the story of David and the Ark of God from 2 Samuel chapter 6. He highlights the importance of preparation in our lives and the consequences of not following God's instructions. Brad also emphasizes the need to have a healthy fear of God while recognizing His love and support. The main takeaway is to not store away the gifts and talents that God has given us out of fear or hesitation, but to use them for His purpose.Follow Brad here: Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This podcast is brought to you by Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/

S1 Ep 3Anger Management
This week Brad discusses the topic of anger and its consequences. He shares personal experiences of getting angry and making poor decisions as a result. Brad also references a biblical story about Cain and how anger led him to commit murder. He emphasizes the importance of not letting anger control our actions and encourages listeners to turn to God when faced with temptation.Follow Brad Here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/This podcast is brought to you by The Hopecast Network

S1 Ep 2Ring, Ring, God's Calling...
This week Brad shares his personal experience of moving from North Carolina to Minnesota and how it relates to the biblical story of Abram. He emphasizes the importance of always pointing to Jesus in everything we do and challenges listeners to listen to God's call in their lives. Brad encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones and be obedient to God's leading, even if it doesn't make sense. He reminds them that being uncomfortable is part of the process and that God speaks loudest when we are in those uncomfortable situations.Follow Brad here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This podcast is brought to you by The Hopecast Network

S1 Ep 1Let your light shine bright
In this debut episode of 'Your Weekly Calling', Brad shares a devotional about being the light. He encourages listeners to let their light shine and share the love of Jesus with others. Brad emphasizes the importance of using the gifts and blessings we receive to make a positive impact on the world. He shares a personal story about receiving an Alf stuffed animal as a Christmas gift and relates it to the concept of shining light in darkness. Brad's goal is to let the light of Jesus shine through him in all aspects of his life.You can follow Brad here:https://www.instagram.com/bradlowe1979/https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This podcast is brought to you by The Hopecast Network