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  • Episode 32: Jesus, Pride and Twisted Truth (The Temptation to Prove Yourself)
    2026/02/25

    Pride doesn’t usually feel like pride.
    It feels like being right.
    Being justified.
    Being better.
    Being seen.

    In this episode of the Everyday Truths Podcast, we continue our conversation on temptation by looking at the second temptation of Jesus — when He’s challenged to jump from the top of the temple and prove who He is.

    We talk about:

    • Why pride always looks like truth from the inside
    • How Scripture can be twisted to support the wrong agenda
    • The danger of testing God instead of trusting Him
    • How pride damages relationships with God, others, and ourselves
    • Why Jesus refused to take the shortcut — even when it made sense

    Jesus didn’t overcome temptation by proving Himself.
    He overcame it by protecting relationship and trusting the Father.

    This episode is Part 2 in our temptation series.

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    👉 Share with someone who’s wrestling with pride, control, or validation
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    🎧 Plus: check out the Everyday Truths Kids Podcast, now available wherever you listen.
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    27 分
  • Episode 31: How Jesus Overcame Temptation (And How You Can Too)
    2026/02/18

    Temptation isn’t rare—and it isn’t random.
    It meets real needs in the wrong way.

    In this episode of the Everyday Truths Podcast, we begin a multi-episode journey through one of the most relatable moments in Scripture: Jesus being tempted in the wilderness.

    Using the story of the marshmallow experiment, real-life examples, and Matthew 4, we explore:

    Why temptation often feels reasonable and justifiable

    How Jesus faced real human desire—and didn’t give in

    The pattern we all know: we see, we want… and then we take

    Why temptation often means meeting legitimate needs in illegitimate ways

    How Scripture, the Spirit, and relationship protect us from self-destruction

    Jesus wasn’t immune to temptation—but He overcame it.
    And the same tools He used are available to you.

    This is Part 1 of a series on temptation, self-control, and protecting what matters most.

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    👉 Leave a review or comment to help others find this conversation
    👉 Share with someone who’s been feeling the pull lately

    🎧 Also launching today: the Everyday Truths Kids Podcast
    If you have kids—or love someone who does—check it out wherever you listen to podcasts.
    everydaytruths.com/kids

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    Everyday Truths exists to make faith real, relevant, and livable—right in the middle of real life.

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    40 分
  • Why Kids Need Real Faith Conversations (Introducing Everyday Truths Kids)
    2026/02/11

    This is a special one-off episode of the Everyday Truths Podcast—and it’s all about kids.

    In this episode, I’m sharing the heart behind the launch of the Everyday Truths Kids Podcast, a brand-new podcast created to help kids grow a simple, real faith—and help families have meaningful conversations together.

    This podcast started with real conversations in everyday life: in the car, during girls’ nights, and through honest questions kids already ask. It’s shaped by my own children’s curiosity, courage, and desire to share faith with other kids.

    We talk about:

    • Why faith conversations with kids matter more than we realize
    • Why parents and trusted adults are already equipped—even without perfect answers
    • How modeling real, imperfect faith makes a lasting impact
    • Why you don’t need to outsource spiritual conversations with your kids

    Whether you’re a parent or simply someone who has kids in your life, this episode is an encouragement that you are the right person to have these conversations.

    🗓 Everyday Truths Kids Podcast launches February 18, 2026
    🔗 Learn more: everydaytruths.com/kids

    Coming next on the Everyday Truths Podcast: the Overcomer series—exploring temptation, trust, and how Jesus meets us in everyday struggles.

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    16 分
  • Beyond the Manger
    2025/12/17

    Christmas doesn’t end when we pack up the nativity and drag the tree to the curb. The arrival of Jesus wasn’t just a sweet, sentimental moment—it was a cosmic one. In this final episode of the Christmas series, we talk about how the story goes beyond the manger into our identity, our peace, and the way we walk into January and beyond.

    In this episode we’ll explore:

    Why the angels’ announcement to the shepherds was a cosmic event, not just a cute scene (Luke 2:8–14)

    What it really means that “the Word became flesh” and how I explain that to my kids (John 1:1, 14)

    How Jesus’ coming gives us a new identity as children of God, not spiritual employees trying to earn our keep (John 1:12; Romans 8:15–17)

    The difference between fitting in and belonging—and why Christmas anchors us in real belonging

    How Jesus brings a peace the world cannot manufacture, especially for those carrying heaviness this season (Isaiah 9:6–7; Philippians 4:7; Galatians 5:22–23)

    Why suffering is not the end of the story, and how Revelation 21 gives us hope when life feels anything but “merry and bright”

    If you’re feeling let down after Christmas, weighed down by grief or stress, or just wondering how any of this actually impacts your real life in January—this conversation is for you.

    🧒 Everyday Truths Kids Podcast is coming!
    Short, 5–10 minute episodes to help you talk about faith with the kids in your life—on the way to school, at bedtime, or around the table.
    👉 Get updates here: everydaytruths.com/subscribe

    📬 Stay connected
    Get weekly encouragement, updates on new podcast episodes, and details about upcoming projects by joining the email list:
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    📱 Let’s connect on social
    I’m sharing 90-second Christmas devotionals, honest reflections, and a good dose of humor all season long:

    Instagram (me): @the_sherri_richard

    Instagram (podcast): @everyday_truths_podcast

    YouTube: @everyday-truths-with-sherri

    TikTok: @sherrichard

    If this episode encouraged you, would you take a second to subscribe, leave a rating, or share it with a friend who might need this reminder? It helps Everyday Truths reach more people who are trying to live out their faith in real life. 💛

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    45 分
  • Promise Becomes Personal
    2025/12/10

    In Week 2 of our Christmas series, we’re zooming in on how real people responded when the news of Jesus interrupted their lives.

    We’ll walk through the stories of Mary, Joseph, Zechariah, Elizabeth, the shepherds, the magi, and Herod—and what their responses reveal about faith, doubt, control, courage, and joy. From Mary’s honest questions to Joseph’s costly obedience, from Zechariah’s skepticism to Elizabeth’s celebration, each person gives us a different window into how we might respond to Jesus, too.


    By the end, I’ll invite you to ask a simple but challenging question:

    How am I actually responding to Jesus in this season—not just in theory, but in my real, everyday life?


    For daily 90-second Christmas devotionals, follow along on social!
    Instagram: @the_sherri_richard and @everyday_truths_podcast
    YouTube @everyday-truths-with-sherri
    TikTok (@sherrichard).

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    38 分
  • Before the Manger: The Bigger Story of Christmas
    2025/12/03

    We tend to start the Christmas story with a manger, some shepherds, and maybe an angel choir. But the story of Christmas actually began much earlier—when brokenness first entered the world.

    In this first episode of the Christmas series, we zoom out and look at the big picture of Christmas:
    how sin fractured our relationship with God, how shame entered the story, and how God immediately began a rescue plan that would one day lead to Jesus.

    We’ll walk through:

    • The moment brokenness entered the story (Genesis 3)
    • Why sin always hurts and breaks relationships
    • God’s “passionate commitment” to His people (Isaiah 9:6–7)
    • The promise of a righteous King who would make us right with God (Jeremiah 23:5–6)
    • What it really means that “the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14)

    If you’re walking into this season feeling a little worn out, ashamed, or unsure how your story fits into the “Christmas cheer,” this episode is for you. The Christmas story reminds us that when everything looked broken, God wasn’t finished yet—and He’s not finished with you either.

    Scriptures: Genesis 3, Isaiah 9:6–7, Jeremiah 23:5–6, John 1:14

    Stay connected + December devotionals:
    I’ll be sharing short, 90-second Christmas devotionals throughout the month over on social:

    • Instagram (Sherri): @the_sherri_richard
    • Instagram (Podcast): @everyday_truths_podcast
    • YouTube: @everyday-truths-with-sherri
    • TikTok: @sherrichard

    If this episode encouraged you, it would mean so much if you’d share it with a friend or leave a quick rating/review so more people can find hope in their everyday lives.

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    15 分
  • When You Don't Know the Next Right Step - Everyday Truths Podcast
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, Wes and I dig into something we all wrestle with: how to make decisions when you’re stuck, overwhelmed, or overthinking every option. We talk about the ways we’re wired differently—he’s the “slow down, think it through” brake pedal, and I’m the “let’s move and figure it out on the way” gas pedal—and how God speaks to each of us uniquely.

    You’ll hear us unpack:

    • What to do when your mind feels crowded
    • Why obedience matters more than outcomes
    • How to trust God with steps that don’t make sense yet
    • How to bring your wiring (not someone else’s) into your faith

    Plus, a special announcement:
    🎄 All December long, I’m releasing 90-second Christmas devotionals across social media. Think tiny truth breaks to help you pause, breathe, and re-center around Jesus.

    Connect with me throughout December:
    • Instagram (Sherri): @the_sherri_richard
    • Instagram (Podcast): @everyday_truths_podcast
    • TikTok: @sherrichard
    • YouTube: @everyday-truths-with-sherri

    I hope this episode helps you feel a little less pressure and a lot more peace as you take your next faithful step.

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    34 分
  • Parenting When You Feel Clueless (But Want to Get It Right)
    2025/11/12

    Parenting is wild. One minute you’re praying sweet bedtime prayers, the next minute you’re saying, “No more questions. Go to sleep.” And somehow, this whole exhausting, beautiful thing is one of the clearest ways we see the heart of God.

    In this episode of the Everyday Truths Podcast, Sherri is joined by her husband Wesley for a real, unpolished conversation on parenting with purpose. Using the same framework they apply to strong relationships—eat together, play together, talk about life & God together, work together—they share how those rhythms shape the way they raise their kids.

    They talk about:

    • Why it’s normal to feel unqualified (and why dependence on God is part of the design)
    • Setting shared parenting goals so your day-to-day decisions aren’t random or reactive
    • Teaching kids kindness, boundaries, and ownership of their choices
    • Parenting different personalities with the same core values
    • Praying over your kids, seeing who God made them to be (not who you wish they were), and playing the long game: grown kids who still want to come home

    Whether you’re parenting littles, leading teens, co-parenting, single parenting, or investing in nieces, nephews, or students—this episode will help you think about parenting with more clarity, grace, and intentionality.

    Prompt to Take With You:
    What vision or “true north” do you want to guide the way you show up for the kids in your life?

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    28 分