
Kingdom Focus
The events of the past few years have often had us struggling between self and kingdom focus. Lisa encourages us to take inventory of our own lives by asking ourselves two very important questions. And when we can answer those two questions, we will come to know that the joyous life is not the one that gains, but the one that gives.

Simplify Sharing Your Faith
How and when do you share the best news - the Gospel? We want the whole world to know, but what does that look like practically? Lisa reflects on the ways that she has watched her mom share her faith over the years. Settle in and listen as Lisa makes a case for why we should share our faith and how we do it. Get ready to share the best news that you've ever had!

Am I Kingdom Usable?
The question we all ask ourselves at least once, if not multiple times in our life...what is my purpose? Lisa shares that our purpose has already been set and it is the same for each one of us. Ultimately, it will lead us to ask ourselves a question that's even better than the first.

Control vs. Surrender
Have you ever taken matters into your own hands? Or, at least wished that you could? Lisa shares about David and his temptation to do just that in a very critical moment. His life was on the line and he made the decision to do one of the hardest things. Listen in to hear what that one thing was for David and just so happens to also be for us.

Lisa and Friends: Sheila Walsh
Lisa welcomes one of her dearest friends and favorite storytellers to JOE, Sheila Walsh. She is the real deal along with being a TV host, musical artist, speaker and best selling author of 30 books, including Holding On When You Want to Let Go. Lisa and Sheila discuss the idea of “hold on and don't let go,” as well as what Sheila believes about God right now. They wrap up their conversation with a story that has Lisa wanting to laugh, cry and high five Sheila all at the same time. You won't want to miss a single minute of the sweetest conversation between friends.

Friday Friend Hannah Brencher
The bright lights of New York City drew in Hannah Brencher, an adventurous 22 year old setting out to start her dream job. When the job fell through, she spent hours on the train writing letters of encouragement, out of her own need to be encouraged, and left them for others in the city to find. Lisa picks up the conversation and welcomes this online educator, TED speaker, and author of the book “Fighting Forward.” They discuss the three things we need to hear from other people in life and what to do when your life feels like it's on hold when everyone else is moving forward. Settle in for a great conversation between new friends that will leave you wanting to speak light into lives around you.