• 52² You Asked, We Answered: Listener Questions with Equipped Fellowship | Overflow Episode
    Apr 22 2026

    God shows up in the small things — and this overflow clip from our one-year anniversary episode is proof. If you've ever wondered whether God cares about the everyday details of your life, this conversation is for you.

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/oHj_sNd8dJ0

    We're celebrating 52 episodes of this podcast, and we could not let this bonus moment go unshared. In this overflow clip, we answer a question that caught our attention: "What is a recent moment where you clearly saw God's kindness in a small detail?" The answers? A random Instagram recipe account that brought joy back to cooking. A birthday that unfolded one intentional coffee date at a time — without a single word of planning. Gifts that felt like God whispering, "I see you."

    These are the moments we might be tempted to call coincidence. We're choosing not to.

    There's something so beautiful about pausing to notice how God works behind the scenes — not just in the big, dramatic moments, but in the quiet, personal ones that only you and He know about. The ones that feel like a wink from Heaven. That's what this episode is about.

    We also talk about what it looks like to stay flexible and let the Holy Spirit lead — in a podcast, in a birthday, in a week when you just don't have the capacity you thought you would. He fills in the gaps. He always does.

    If this resonated with you, we'd love to hear your story at the link below. Share a recent moment where you saw God show up in a small, unexpected detail. We read every single one and your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today.

    And if you're new here, welcome to our little community of women who are learning to notice God in the everyday, lean into faith when life gets heavy, and encourage one another along the way. We would love for you to subscribe and journey with us.

    We are one year in and we are just getting started.

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  • 52 You Asked, We Answered: Listener Questions with Equipped Fellowship
    Apr 20 2026

    Christian friendship, identity in Christ, and the courage to be fully seen — this is the conversation you didn't know you needed.

    In this special one-year anniversary episode, we're pulling back the curtain and answering the questions you've been asking all year. From how God divinely knit our friendship together to the unseen seasons where He was quietly working behind the scenes, this episode is honest, warm, and full of the kind of real talk that makes you feel less alone in your own journey.

    Whether you're wrestling with isolation, comparison, labels you've outgrown, or simply wondering what it looks like to walk closely with God in the ordinary moments of everyday life — we're sitting right there with you today.

    Here's a glimpse of what we talk through together:

    - We share how our friendship moved from business strategies to life-changing conversations — and the exact moment it stopped feeling like friendship and started feeling like family.

    - We open up about seasons of feeling unseen and overlooked, and what God was actually doing in those hard, quiet places.

    - We get real about holy girl problems, vulnerability hangovers, and what it looks like to step out of isolation and back into community.

    - We share the labels we used to live under — "mistake," "orphan," "diabetic" — and how God has rewritten those stories with truth.

    - We celebrate the listeners whose faithfulness and engagement has shaped how we show up every single week.

    If you've ever felt like you had to shrink yourself, perform for others, or earn your place in community — this episode is a permission slip to bring your full self to God and to the people He's placed around you. You are not the problem. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. And He has been right there beside you the whole time.

    Has God ever surprised you in a season where you felt overlooked or unseen?

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that she is not alone. And if you haven't yet, subscribe and come back every week — we're so grateful you're here.

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    51 mins
  • 51² Jesus Built His Kingdom With Ordinary People — And He Is Not Finished | Overflow Episode
    Apr 15 2026

    Struggling with doubt, shame, or feeling like you've failed too much? The story of the 12 disciples holds a mirror up to our own quiet lies — and our Savior's relentless pursuit of us.

    Listen to full video version here: https://youtu.be/Z_tGp_j_6ek

    In this overflow episode, we unpack the personal moments from our deep dive into the disciples that hit closest to home. From Thomas's need to encounter Jesus rather than just know facts about him, to Peter's passionate, stumbling faith, to Matthew sitting at the table with the wrong crowd — each disciple becomes a window into our own wounds, doubts, and the lies we quietly believe without realizing it.

    Some of what we dig into:
    - The quiet lie that sounds like: "I've messed up too much today. God's done with me."
    - Why Thomas's doubt wasn't just skepticism — it was a cry to be met by Love
    - How staying stuck in shame actually locks Jesus out of your future
    - Why Jesus treasures every "yes," no matter the size
    - The difference between conviction led by love and conviction led by shame

    If you've ever felt like you missed Jesus, like he shows up for everyone but you — this one's for you.

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  • 51 Jesus Built His Kingdom With Ordinary People — And He Is Not Finished
    Apr 13 2026

    Jesus is not finished with building His kingdom, and He's not done with you. If you have ever wondered why Jesus would choose someone like you, the 12 disciples are your Bible-based proof.

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/9Cl1aEgzW2U

    Jesus did not build His kingdom with the polished or the spiritually impressive. He built it with fishermen, a tax collector, a doubter, a zealot, a traitor, and quiet faithful ones history barely recorded. If you have ever wondered why He would choose someone like you — this episode is your answer.

    Whether you feel disqualified by failure, unseen in your faithfulness, overwhelmed by doubt, or consumed by passions that need redirecting — there is a disciple who reflects you. This biblical encouragement is packed with real talk, relatable moments, and Holy Spirit-led truth that will shift how you see yourself and your calling.

    In this episode, we cover:

    - Peter — impulsive, passionate, and fully restored. Jesus prayed for him before he failed. (Matthew 4:18-20 | Luke 22:61-62 | John 21)

    - Andrew — the quiet connector who brought Peter to Jesus and helped feed 5,000 people. (John 1:40-42 | John 6:8-9)

    - James and John — the Sons of Thunder who wanted the crown, but Jesus was prepping them for the cross. (Mark 3:17 | Mark 10:35-38)

    - Matthew — the tax collector nobody wanted at the table, called by Jesus anyway. (Matthew 9:9-13)

    - Nathaniel — from skeptic ("Can anything good come from Nazareth?") to fully convinced. (John 1:46-50)

    - Philip — the practical thinker who learned faith and logic aren't enemies. (John 1:43-45 | John 6:5-7 | John 14:8)

    - Thomas — why his doubt wasn't disqualifying, and what his honesty unlocked. (John 20:24-29)

    - Simon the Zealot — whose fiery political loyalty was redirected to the kingdom of God. (John 15:16)

    - James and Thaddeus — the quiet, faithful disciples with no spotlight but steady presence. (Matthew 10:3 | John 14:22)

    - Judas Iscariot — a sobering warning about being close without being fully surrendered. (Matthew 26:14-16 | John 13:18)

    Key scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:27 | John 15:16 | Luke 22:32

    Which disciple do you relate to most right now? Drop it in the comments below. We read every single one.

    Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Equipped Fellowship — where friends become family through Christ.

    Share this episode with someone who feels disqualified, discouraged, or like God could never use them. This one is for them.

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    1 hr
  • 50² Do You Even Qualify for a Miracle? | Overflow Episode
    Apr 8 2026

    If you're a Christian woman who has ever quietly wondered if you even qualify for a miracle, especially if you believe it is somehow your fault — this overflow episode 50² on the miracles of Jesus and healing was made for you. Real faith, real answers, no shame.

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/KS1dBsgcMNk

    We could not leave the overflow conversation here because this one story — the man born blind in John 9 — hit us both too hard to let go. Before Jesus ever speaks to this man, the disciples are already asking the question so many of us have asked in private: who sinned? Whose fault is this? Is this punishment?

    And Jesus shuts that down completely.

    He doesn't analyze the blame. He doesn't agree with the religious leaders picking the miracle apart. He kneels down, makes mud, and tells the man to go wash. And when the man comes back seeing, his entire testimony fits in one sentence — I was blind, and now I see.

    No formula. No explanation. Just a testimony.

    This episode is for the woman who has carried the quiet belief that her hard life is somehow her punishment. The one who has been talked about more than she has been cared for. Analyzed, labeled, and explained — but never truly seen. The one whose breakthrough finally comes and instead of being celebrated, gets questioned and picked apart.

    Jesus does not move toward you with blame. He moves toward you with compassion, with the intention of revealing what God can do — even in the places where you have felt the most shame. He shifts the question from why did this happen to me to what do you want to reveal here, Lord?

    And that changes everything.

    We also get real in this overflow about something we both wrestle with — the temptation to chase the formula. To watch God move in someone else's life and immediately ask, what did you do? How did you do it? Can I have the steps? And this story is the gentle dismantling of all of that. There is no formula. There is just Him.

    If this community is what you have been looking for — women who love Jesus, tell the truth, and are done pretending faith is always pretty — we are so glad you found us.

    With Love,
    Hope & Nikki

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    17 mins
  • 50 Do You Even Qualify for a Miracle?
    Apr 6 2026

    If you've ever wondered if you qualify for a miracle — Jesus didn't heal the perfect. He stopped for the broken, the doubting, and the overlooked. And He will stop for you.

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/m8-X9WgK6wU

    Does God still show up for women like you — tired, ashamed, or feeling like you've already missed your moment? This episode of Equipped Fellowship is for every Christian woman who has quietly wondered if Jesus cares enough to stop for her.

    We love Jesus and refuse to pretend faith is always pretty. In Episode 50 we sit with the most powerful miracles in scripture — not as a Bible study, but as a mirror. The kinds of people He chose to heal will surprise you, and we believe they will set something free in you.

    Nine miracles. One question: where do you see yourself?

    Maybe your background, past, or beliefs make you feel disqualified from who God moves for. He stopped for someone like you.
    (The Centurion's Servant — Matthew 8:5–13 | Luke 7:1–10)

    Maybe your faith is barely holding on — exhausted, still showing up, prayer now sounds like "I don't know anymore, but I'm still here."
    (The Demon-Possessed Boy's Father — Mark 9:14–29)

    Maybe you've accepted that a relationship, dream, or situation is just over. He walked straight into the funeral procession anyway.
    (The Widow of Nain — Luke 7:11–17)

    Maybe you've been waiting so long you've stopped asking. He didn't wait to be asked. He moved first.
    (The Man at the Pool of Bethesda — John 5:1–15)

    Maybe you feel like you've done too much wrong to be the one who gets helped. He healed the man who came to arrest Him.
    (Malchus' Ear — Luke 22:50–51 | John 18:10–11)

    Maybe what you're carrying feels too small to bring to God. Quiet pressure, quiet embarrassment, a need you've minimized. It isn't too small.
    (Water into Wine — John 2:1–11)

    Maybe you're the strong one holding it together for everyone else and forgot you're allowed to need something too.
    (Jairus's Daughter — Mark 5:22–43)

    Maybe you're in the background — serving, showing up, keeping things running, wondering if anyone notices.
    (Peter's Mother-in-Law — Mark 1:29–31)

    Maybe shame is keeping you hidden. He didn't just heal her — He called her daughter. Out loud. In front of everyone.
    (The Woman Bent Over 18 Years — Luke 13:10–17)

    Miracles are not rewards for good Christian behavior. They reveal the heart of Jesus — always drawn to the broken, the honest, the hidden, and the ones who feel unworthy. That has always been His people. That has always been us.

    You are not the exception to His mercy. You are exactly who He keeps stopping for. It did not end in scripture. He is still stopping — for you, right now.

    If this is the community you've been looking for — women who love Jesus, tell the truth, and believe you were made for more — we are so glad you're here.

    With Love,
    Hope & Nikki

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    42 mins
  • 49² Should We Really Be Like Children? | Overflow Episode
    Apr 1 2026

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/r-ZHJYaM0oQ

    In this overflow episode, we stay with the theme of childlikeness and why Jesus chose Children to lead us back to Him, but we go a little more personal. Nikki shares her own journey of embracing childlike joy and vulnerability with God, and what it’s looked like to believe she’s not “too much” or embarrassing to Him.

    We talk about how childlike joy, playfulness, and emotional honesty can actually deepen your relationship with God, not weaken it. This is a shorter, heart-level conversation meant to help you loosen your grip, feel safer with God, and start bringing Him your real needs and desires.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    - Childlike joy and playfulness in your faith
    - Why emotional safety and vulnerability matter for spiritual growth
    - The importance of giving children (and your younger self) a voice
    - Practical steps to start asking God for small, specific things
    - How God meets us when we’re raw, real, and unpolished in prayer

    You’ll hear lines like:

    - “I’m not embarrassing to God.”
    - “God met me when I was raw and vulnerable.”
    - “Your heart’s desires matter to the Father.”

    Our hope is that this overflow encourages you to be a little more honest, a little more childlike, and a little more open with God this week. Being vulnerable with Him is not failure; it’s trust. Even asking for small things can build a deeper, safer connection with Him and open the door to healing.

    With Love,

    Hope & Nikki

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    11 mins
  • 49 Should We Really Be Like Children?
    Mar 30 2026

    Watch full video version here: https://youtu.be/viX_3WF4B-U

    Do you ever wonder why Jesus chose children to lead us back to God, or better yet, back home?

    In this episode, we explore childlike faith, emotional healing, and the way Jesus uses children in the Gospels to show us the way back to real dependence and intimacy with Father God.

    We look at the surprising way He centers children in Scripture and what that reveals about His heart for us as adults. When Jesus tells us to become like little children, He’s not being cute or poetic. He is showing us the way back to real faith, real trust, real openness, and emotional safety with Him.

    We walk through the stories where Jesus welcomes, blesses, and defends kids when others try to push them away, and then connect those moments to our own lives:

    - What have we lost as adults that children naturally carry?
    - Where have performance, perfectionism, and self‑protection replaced simple trust, emotional honesty, and openness before God?
    - How does Jesus invite our inner child to come close instead of staying hidden?

    In this conversation, we talk about:

    - How Jesus treated children in the Bible and protected their access to Him
    - Why He used children as the model for the Kingdom when adults thought they knew better
    - The difference between childishness and childlikeness in our faith
    - What childlike trust, dependence, and hope look like in everyday life
    - How emotional honesty and vulnerability actually draw us closer to God
    - The ways grown‑up religion, image, and control can block intimacy with Jesus
    - How to reconnect with your inner child before God and let yourself be fully known
    - What it means to belong with God instead of feeling like you have to perform for Him
    - How understanding emotional safety helps you open up to God in a deeper way
    - Practical steps to move toward childlike faith and dependence on Him again

    We also talk about how Jesus doesn’t just tolerate children, He champions them:
    - Children are filled with hope, not naivety
    - Jesus protects their access to Him
    - Trust and believe in Jesus’ word like a child

    Our hope is that this episode helps you see why Jesus keeps pointing to kids when He talks about the Kingdom. He’s not asking you to become less mature. He’s inviting you to become more honest, more dependent, and more open‑hearted before Him… to let the child in you lead you back to simple, trusting faith in Jesus.

    This conversation is an invitation to come closer, not cleaner if you’ve ever felt:
    - Like you have to hold it together for God
    - Embarrassed by your emotions or needs
    - Stuck in performance and perfectionism
    - Unsure how to come to God without a script

    Jesus is still pulling children close, and that includes the childlike parts of you.

    With love,
    Hope & Nikki

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    53 mins