Intellectual Humility: Giving Away the Need to Always Have the Right Answer

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Lethal Tent Pegs and the Lack of a King: Judges

On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa sits down with Dr. Preston Sprinkle to dive into the book of Judges through the lives of Deborah, Jael, and Huldah—three remarkable women whose stories reveal a God who is both utterly sovereign and intimately kind. They reflect on ...  Show more

Faith, Inheritance, and God’s Promises Fulfilled: Joshua

On today's episode of Back Porch Theology, Lisa and Allison unpack the book of Joshua—from Jordan River miracles and Caleb’s “give me my mountain” faith to the courage of the daughters of Zelophehad—to explore how God leads us into His promises even when we feel tired, overlooked ...  Show more

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