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Shalomies with Elizabeth Woodson and Yana Jenay Conner

Shalomies with Elizabeth Woodson and Yana Jenay Conner

著者: Elizabeth Woodson and Yana Jenay Conner
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What does it look like to pursue peace and wholeness in a world that often feels chaotic and disconnected? Join Elizabeth Woodson and Yana Jenay Conner—two friends and Bible teachers—as they laugh, dig into Scripture for direction and hope, and get real about what God’s peace looks like in everyday life.

Each week, they’ll dive into honest conversations about discipleship, friendship, forgiveness, and the often persuasive yet misleading calls of culture—and how the theology of shalom reshapes it all.

Come for the laughter, stay for the wisdom, and leave with a deeper vision of what it means to live a life of wholeness in a broken world.

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  • Fig Leaves and Yokes: Finding Our Way Out of Shame to Shalom
    2026/07/15
    Shame is a powerful emotion. This makes sense, considering it is one of the first negative human emotions we encounter in Scripture. After Adam and Eve sinned against God, their first instinct was to cover themselves with fig leaves and go into hiding. Since then, however, we've become more creative. Shame not only drives us into lives of masking and hiding, but also into lives of performance and spiritual over-functioning beneath ill-fitting yokes.

    In this episode, Elizabeth and Yana have an honest conversation about the many ways shame can shape our lives. Together, they explore how shame manifests in both subtle and obvious ways, our attempts to cover it with fig leaves or out-perform it with ill-fitting yokes, and how Jesus offers us a better way to live.

    If you struggle with shame or perfectionism, we hope this conversation will help you enter into the rest and freedom Christ died for you to enjoy.

    Questions Covered In This Episode

    1. How would you define shame?
    2. What are some ways we try to cover our shame with fig leaves?
    3. What is a yoke? What ill-fitting yokes can we put on to try to out-perform our shame?
    4. What is the yoke Jesus offers?
    5. How does the gospel liberate us from shame?
    6. What are some practical ways we can come to Jesus in response to His invitation in Matthew 11:28-30?
    Key Passages:
    Genesis 2:25, 3:6-7; Matthew 11:28-30

    Recommended Resources:

    • Habits of Resistance by Elizabeth Woodson
    • Shame Interrupted by Ed Welch
    • The Woodson Institute


    Join the Conversation:
    Thanks for listening to Shalomies! We’d love to hear how the podcast is helping you pursue peace and wholeness in your own life. Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies with us over on Instagram @shalomiespodcast. Elizabeth and Yana would love to hear from you!

    If you’re enjoying the show, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who could use a little more shalom this week.


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    Join the Conversation:
    Thanks for listening to Shalomies! We’d love to hear how the podcast is helping you pursue peace and wholeness in your own life. Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies with us over on Instagram @shalomiespodcast. Elizabeth and Yana would love to hear from you!


    If you’re enjoying the show, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who could use a little more shalom this week.


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  • When Our Heroes Fall w/Lisa V. Fields
    2026/07/01
    "Nobody's outside the possibility of moral failure." — Lisa V. Fields

    In a broken world filled with fallen people, these words are sobering—but true.

    When a ministry leader we admire falls into sin, the impact can reach far beyond disappointment. The pastor whose sermons strengthened your faith, the Bible teacher who helped you understand Scripture, or the Christian influencer whose content encouraged your walk with God can suddenly become the source of confusion, grief, and even spiritual disillusionment. Their failure can leave us questioning not only them, but also the faith they once helped nurture.

    In this episode, Elizabeth and Yana are joined by Lisa V. Fields, founder of The Jude 3 Project and author of When Heroes Fall: Healing from the Aftermath of Sin. Together, they have an honest and compassionate conversation about hero worship, the tension between mercy and accountability, and how to hold on to faith when someone you respect has failed.

    Lisa, Elizabeth, and Yana share candidly about moments when their own faith was shaken by the moral failures of ministry leaders and discuss the biblical truths that helped them regain their footing. They explore how to process grief, disappointment, and distrust without allowing another person's sin to define your relationship with God.

    If you've found yourself discouraged, wounded, or questioning your faith in the aftermath of a ministry leader's failure, this conversation is for you. Our prayer is that, despite the failures of human leaders, you would cling afresh to the faithfulness of the One who never fails.

    Questions Covered In This Episode

    1. What personal experiences and observations of the church and church leadership led you to write this book?
    2. Why do you think that a ministry leader’s moral failure tends to impact someone’s faith in God?
    3. There are our parasocial heroes and IRL (in real life) heroes. Why do you think it's important for us to keep this distinction in mind when navigating our hurt and disappointment when our heroes fall?
    4. What truths from God’s Word do we need to hold onto when our heroes fall?
    5. How do we seek the restoration of those who have been directly impacted by the moral failures of others?
    6. Why do you think the church has historically given more attention to the restoration of fallen heroes than victims?
    7. When a hero falls, how do we faithfully live in the tension of doing justice on behalf of the offended and loving mercy in response to the offender?
    8. How would you encourage someone who is struggling in their faith in the aftermath of a ministry leader’s moral failure?

    Key Passages:

    Exodus 20:2-3, Micah 6:8, Mark 10:18

    Recommended Resources:
    When Heroes Fall by Lisa V. Fields
    The Jude 3 Project

    Join the Conversation:
    Thanks for listening to Shalomies! We’d love to hear how the podcast is helping you pursue peace and wholeness in your own life. Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies with us over on Instagram @shalomiespodcast. Elizabeth and Yana would love to hear from you!


    If you’re enjoying the show, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who could use a little more shalom this week.


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    59 分
  • Count it all Joy
    2026/06/17
    Have you ever been told to “count it all joy” in the middle of a difficult season and thought, "How am I supposed to do that?”

    In this episode, Yana and Elizabeth talk honestly about what perseverance looks like when life is hard. They explore what Scripture says about suffering, share some of their own experiences, and discuss why the voices you listen to and the people you walk with matter more than you may realize.

    If you're finding it difficult to trust God in the middle of disappointment, grief, or unanswered questions, this conversation is for you. We hope it encourages you to keep holding on to Christ and reminds you that God is at work, even in seasons you wouldn't rather not be walking through.

    Questions Covered In This Episode:
    1. What is a recent season of difficulty you’ve experienced? What made it hard?
    2. What did quitting look like or feel like as an option during that time?
    3. What were people around you saying, and did it help or hurt?
    4. Looking back, what did that season build in you that you're genuinely grateful for now? How did your faith in God grow?
    5. In hindsight, where was God working that you couldn’t see or appreciate while you were going through.
    6. What do you wish someone had told you when you were going through?
    7. What would you say directly to the listener who is asking "Is perseverance worth it?"
    Key Passages:
    James 1:2-4, Romans 3:3-5, Galatians 6:9

    Recommended Resources:

    Habits of Resistance by Elizabeth Woodson

    Join the Conversation:
    Thanks for listening to Shalomies! We’d love to hear how the podcast is helping you pursue peace and wholeness in your own life. Share your thoughts, questions, or testimonies with us over on Instagram @shalomiespodcast. Elizabeth and Yana would love to hear from you!


    If you’re enjoying the show, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who could use a little more shalom this week.


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    54 分
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