
No matter where you’re from or how you’re wrestling through your faith, you belong here. This space is meant for wrestling. If you've been forced to reconcile new ideas or deconstruct some acquired knowledge, just know I’ve been through the same process. It is painful and challenging and we all hate it. But don’t give up - you will like yourself much better on the other side, I promise. Hosted by ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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This episode may be the most spiritually rich conversation to date on the Upwardly Dependent podcast. Dr. Krish Kandiah, and Officer of the British Empire and long-time advocate for refugees and orphans, shares incredible stories and deep reflections... more
Lauren was first introduced to Nick and Whitney Runyon a decade ago, and was drawn to their videography and storytelling across the globe. Both the Pinkstons and the Runyons entered into their own adoption journeys soon after, and as Lauren’s mind ha... more
As Lauren says again and again, if you want to see less human trafficking in the USA, start by surrounding vulnerable families while children are young. The majority of domestic trafficking cases involve children who have aged out of or who have inte... more
Kayla and Lauren have been online friends for 10 years, writing and mothering in similar spaces. This conversation takes a deep dive into the relationships parents have with others who mothered our children both before and after they joined our famil... more
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Lauren is an amazing interviewer
I’ve known Lauren for 10 years now. I’ve watched her up close and far away. Her passion for truth is contagious! Her ability to make a statement or ask a question that makes me think is what draws me in every time. Thank you, Lauren, for continuing to share. My love for Christ and love for humanity grows deeper each day.
Such thoughtful conversations! Well done!
Reading these reviews has me in tears — I’m beyond grateful to be in this space with you. <3
I was raised Catholic and always practiced my faith with a grain of salt, a sprinkle of doubt. I felt a deep calling to understand God beyond a worldly version. I used to explain to my kids that the Bible was like a complicated game of telephone where there were many iterations of the Word translated and transmuted for what this world wanted to hear over time. Then the pandemic entered the scene and it was as good a reason as any to step away from the church physically and conceptually. My fami... more
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Apple Podcasts | #193 |
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