Episodes
Send us a textWhat happens when God's people act in ways that don't reflect His character? Join us for a profound conversation as we unravel this complex question, promising to offer clarity and understanding. Co-host Elice Kilko and I break down this issue into three key parts: theological insights, personal reflection, and navigating practical living amidst disagreement. Drawing from Ephesians 4, we recognize that the church is a work in progress, striving to align with Christ's teachings w...
Published 11/19/24
Send us a textImagine facing a sea of anxiety and being told not to feel what naturally rises within you. That's the challenge many encounter when reading Philippians 4:6, a verse often misunderstood or misapplied in times of anxiety. Today, we untangle the complexities of these biblical commands, exploring how they don't dismiss our emotions but invite us into deeper communication with God. By delving into the historical context of Paul's relationship with the Philippians, beginning with Lyd...
Published 11/05/24
Send us a textI have found solace in the ancient words of Psalms 102 and 103. This episode of the We Who Thirst podcast offers a compassionate exploration of these scriptures, revealing how their poetic expressions of suffering and divine empathy provide comfort during times of personal and collective turmoil. As the 2024 election looms and stress levels rise, we invite you to uncover the peace and understanding that these Psalms can bring to your own life.Discover the profound roots of compa...
Published 10/29/24
Send us a textWhat if understanding Jesus' emotions could transform your spiritual life? Join us as we welcome Becky Castle Miller, who shares her remarkable journey of navigating emotional health struggles and how they led her to explore the intersection of emotions and discipleship in Christianity. Becky's profound insights, particularly through the Gospel of Luke, reveal how studying the emotions of Christ has been spiritually transformative for her, offering a new lens of Christ-like comp...
Published 10/15/24
Send us a textUnlock the secrets to effective and faith-based sex education with Kristen Miele from Sex Ed Reclaimed. A veteran sexual health educator with 15 years of experience, Kristen takes us through her extraordinary journey from a Christian university to a Big Ten university, revealing her passion for public health and human sexuality. Learn how she's on a mission to bridge the gap in Christian families' sex education, offering an age-appropriate curriculum for children aged 3 to 18 th...
Published 10/01/24
Send us a textCan the wisdom of ancient cultures reshape our modern understanding of marriage roles? Join me and Elice Kilko, as we challenge conventional wisdom with insights from Proverbs 31. Elice opens up about her upbringing in a respectful complementarian household and how it contrasts with the rigid gender roles we were taught outside our homes. Together, we reveal our personal journeys towards a more egalitarian approach that emphasizes mutual submission and partnership.By explo...
Published 09/17/24
Send us a textWhat if the traits society stereotypically labels as masculine are celebrated by God when they occur in women? Join us as we continue our enlightening mini-series on Proverbs 31, featuring our special guest, Elice Kilko. Elice shares her journey of reconciling her naturally assertive and bold nature with traditional Christian expectations. Together, we challenge the stereotype that a godly woman must be quiet and gentle by reflecting on the stories of Deborah and Abigail, who em...
Published 09/10/24
Send us a textHave you ever wondered why Proverbs 31 often feels more like an impossible checklist than a celebration of womanhood? Join us as we explore this transformative passage with my friend Elice Kilko, who brings a unique perspective from her Jewish heritage and experiences with evangelical purity culture. Together, we unravel the pressures women face within evangelical circles, particularly the expectation to conform to idealized roles like stay-at-home moms and perfect wives. By div...
Published 09/03/24
Send us a textWhat if the women in Jesus' ministry were more than just caretakers and cooks? Prepare to be amazed as we uncover the profound roles of Joanna and Susanna, two of Jesus' lesser-known yet crucial disciples. These remarkable women, mentioned in Luke 8:1-3, not only supported Jesus financially but also broke societal norms through their patronage. Discover how Joanna's high status, given her husband's role as an official in Herod Antipas's court, intertwined with the political land...
Published 08/20/24
Send us a textWhy would a mother be forced to leave her home, taking her son into the desert with nothing but faith? Discover the harrowing yet hopeful journey of Hagar and Ishmael in Genesis 21, as we unravel the pivotal moments that led to their exile. This episode sheds light on the dramatic transformation of Abram and Sarai into Abraham and Sarah, and the divine decree that secured Isaac's place as the bearer of God's covenant. Feel the tension as Sarah demands the expulsion of Hagar and ...
Published 07/31/24
Send us a text(Trigger Warning: Sexual assualt, abuse, corporal punishment)What if ancient narratives could shed light on our modern struggles with consent and power dynamics? Discover the riveting and multifaceted story of Sarah and Hagar from Genesis 16 and explore how historical, familial, and cultural contexts illuminate divine intervention in their lives. This episode provides a compassionate lens on themes of vulnerability and marginalization. By unpacking the significance of translated...
Published 07/23/24
Send us a textWhat if Eve's story is one of redemption and hope rather than blame and shame? This episode of We Who Thirst challenges traditional perceptions by providing a nuanced exploration of Eve's character in the Bible. We'll examine Genesis chapters 2 through 4, shedding light on Eve's role as an indispensable partner to Adam and the emotional and psychological impacts of their choices. Prepare to see Eve not as a mere "helper" but as an essential ally in the divine narrative of creati...
Published 07/16/24