• The Resurrection Question | Easter 2026
    Apr 5 2026

    If someone could have produced Jesus’ body, the Christian movement dies instantly. That simple reality is why we spend Easter doing more than celebrating a holiday. We follow the evidence trail and ask the question that won’t leave us alone: what do we do with the historical claims that Jesus died and rose again?

    We talk through why the crucifixion is widely accepted by historians, including details like Roman execution practices and references from sources such as Josephus and Tacitus. Then we move to what happened next: the empty tomb, the earliest resurrection proclamation in 1 Corinthians 15, and the uncomfortable weight of eyewitness claims, including the report of more than 500 people who said they saw Jesus alive. We also test the most common alternative explanations, from stolen-body theories to hallucinations to legend development, and why none of them fully accounts for the facts on the table.

    But we do not stop at history. If the resurrection of Jesus is true, it becomes personal. We explore what it means for forgiveness, guilt, present-day power through the Spirit of God, and hope beyond death that changes how we suffer now. We also offer a direct 30-day challenge for skeptics who want evidence and for believers who know the truth but have not fully surrendered.

    Subscribe for more messages like this, share this with a friend who has real questions, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. What is the biggest question you want answered about the resurrection?

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    33 mins
  • Palm Sunday, Passover, And The Savior We Misread | Easter At Life | Week 2
    Mar 30 2026

    They waved palm branches and shouted “Save us now,” but many wanted a quick fix more than a changed heart. We walk through Palm Sunday with the full Passover backdrop, tracing how Israel’s lamb, blood on the doorpost, and the packed streets of Jerusalem all point to Jesus as the Lamb of God. When you see that connection, Holy Week stops being a set of church events and starts sounding like one coherent rescue story.

    From there, we sit in the tension of unmet expectations. The same crowd that celebrates can turn on Him, and we ask the uncomfortable question: how often do we follow Jesus as long as He matches our plan? We then move into John 13 where betrayal is already in motion, yet Jesus kneels, serves, and extends honor anyway. That kind of love exposes the difference between being near Jesus and actually surrendered to Him, especially when hidden sin and private compromise are quietly shaping our lives.

    Finally, we answer “Why did Jesus have to die?” with a clear gospel picture of justice, substitution, and grace that doesn’t just forgive, but transforms. We talk confession, repentance, and why secrecy keeps wounds powerful, while honest community brings healing (James 5:16). If you’re craving real freedom, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review, then tell us: what’s one step toward honesty you can take this week?

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    42 mins
  • Sara Sutherland | A Mother’s Story Of Infant Loss And Unshakable Faith | This Is Life
    Mar 26 2026

    Join Sarah as she walks us through a prenatal diagnosis that included diaphragmatic hernia and hypoplastic left heart syndrome, the constant swirl of high-risk appointments, and the quiet strength it took to set boundaries when options were placed in front of her. We talk about why she refused abortion, how she held onto hope without pretending the outcome was guaranteed, and what it’s like to recover from a C-section while planning a funeral instead of a homecoming. If you’ve lived through miscarriage, infant loss, pregnancy complications, or the long aftermath of trauma, you’ll hear language that finally fits what so many people carry in silence.

    We also get practical about healing: how journaling and scrapbooking can become a lifeline, why telling the truth helps others feel less alone, and what it means to keep showing up at church when you have nothing left but tears. Sarah’s perspective is unmistakably Christian, but it’s also human, grounded, and honest about pain, anxiety, and the choice to not isolate.

    If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it when they’re searching for grief support and faith after loss.

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    44 mins
  • She Wakes Breakout Session | Jodi Miller
    Mar 25 2026

    Join Jodi Miller as she walks through key passages in Galatians about salvation by grace through faith, the law as a temporary guardian, and the stunning identity change Jesus brings: no longer slave, but child and heir. Jodi talks about what it means to cry “Abba Father,” why belonging can feel hard when your story with “father” language is painful, and how spiritual formation happens whether we plan it or not. Along the way, we connect theology to daily life: the same action can come from love and partnership or from resentment and fear.

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    47 mins
  • She Wakes Final Session | Kelly Bridges
    Mar 25 2026

    Join Kelly Bridges as she discusses believing in Jesus and still being led around by everything else. We start with that uncomfortable truth because the question beneath much of our anxiety, comparison, and noise is simple: who is actually forming us? We talk about the things we “follow” every day, from social feeds to family habits to cultural expectations, and why our attention is never neutral. Where we put our time, money, and affection shapes our identity, whether we mean it to or not.

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    43 mins
  • She Wakes Breakout Session | Mattea Pellizzer
    Mar 25 2026

    Join Mattea as she talks about what it means to let go of control, why surrender is a daily choice, and how even good passions can become idols if they outrank a relationship with Jesus. Mattea explains how worry and overthinking can get “loud,” twisting our trust, draining our peace, and pulling our focus away from following Christ. The goal isn’t pretending everything is fine; it’s honest trust that puts what we’re carrying back into God’s hands.
    Mattea shares simple spiritual habits that build a surrendered life!

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    38 mins
  • She Wakes Breakout Session | Kayce Eilerman
    Mar 25 2026

    Join Kayce Eilerman as she pulls wisdom from C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters to expose a subtle strategy that wrecks Christian community: get believers to fixate on annoyances until they stop seeing the spiritual reality of the church. From there, we get practical with four anchor habits that can rebuild trust, heal church hurt, and move you from spectator to family: stay meeting, stay eating, stay low, and stay close. We talk about why most New Testament commands only work in community, why meals and small groups make people human instead of stereotypes, and why serving is a pathway to humility and freedom.

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    44 mins
  • She Wakes Breakout Session | Jessica Andrews
    Mar 25 2026

    Join Jessica Andrews as she traces the shift from missionary life and clear ministry categories to the confusing, often lonely reality of motherhood and everyday work. Together, we challenge the sacred vs secular split that makes ordinary jobs feel second-rate, and we rebuild a biblical view of vocation: God partners with us to cultivate, serve, and bring life to the people right in front of us. Along the way, we talk about identity in Christ, influence without applause, and the simple decision to be present with the cashier, the barista, the stylist, the coworker, or the neighbor.

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    48 mins