Priscilla Talk, a conversation to help women thrive in the local church.Why Priscilla Talk? Priscilla encouraged others to know the way of God more accurately and partnered with her husband and the apostle Paul to build up local churches and spread the gospel to the nations. We want to emulate her and encourage you to do the same.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this special episode of Priscilla Talk, Keri Folmar, Jenny Manley, Erin Wheeler are joined by Bev Berrus, Blair Linne, and Natalie Brand for a live recording of Priscilla Talk at TGCW 24 Conference. more
In this episode of Priscilla Talk, Keri Folmar, Jenny Manley, and Erin Wheeler interview Naomi about how a healthy local church fuels love for God and other members. more
In this episode of Priscilla Talk, Keri, Erin and Jenny interview Karen about how God used a local church to comfort her during a season of grief and sorrow. more
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I do really enjoy the podcast and some episodes of Priscilla Talk. The Lord has really used this to help me to understand the Bible better and facilitate good conversation with other women in the church. more
I always look forward to new episodes. As a widow and former pastor/missionary spouse I especially have appreciated the episodes on the church as I have a deep love for the local church cultivated in part by my late husband. Thank you and keep them coming !
I just find this podcast so thrilling & encouraging. Always focussed on exalting Christ, and always deeply practical and realistic, peppered with personal stories of how God is at work. I’m loving the current series about the marks of a healthy church so much!
I am so thankful for this podcast! It helps me to set my mind in truth amidst the every day things I am doing (cleaning, laundry, holding a baby) and I appreciate Jenny, Erin, and Keri in their honesty, openness, and down to earthness. I feel like I’m just getting to learn from three older sisters in the faith and I am thankful!!
I love the topics that have been discussed and the fact that the goal isn’t fluffy, glittery suburban soccer mom Christianity— but the goal is growing a robust, biblical community of faithful women. A few topics I’d like to see that weren’t represented in “seasons of life” would be infertility, chronic illness, and caring for aging parents. Those are HUGE realities for women, and it can feel isolating when you don’t “fit” into categories in the church community for those reasons. I personally am... more
Apple Podcasts | #83 | France/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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