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  • 38. Mentorship: A Shared Life Sustained by God feat. Emily Jamieson
    2026/03/31

    In this episode of The Giving Experience Podcast, Chad Hauer and Josh Powell sit with Emily Jamieson to explore mentorship as a lived rhythm: being present with others, then returning to the sacred place to receive the Bread of Life. Emily reflects on how mentorship shaped her faith at a young age and how walking with others requires both availability and intentional withdrawal to remain whole.


    The conversation offers a grounded look at where to find a mentor, how to recognize when you’re called to mentor someone else, and what it takes to be a faithful guide without striving or burnout. Together, they name the quiet truth that we can’t lead others any deeper than we’ve gone ourselves — and why staying rooted in God is essential if mentorship is going to be life-giving rather than draining.


    This episode is an invitation to see mentorship not as something you do, but as a way of life — one shaped by presence, humility, and a steady return to the source of life.


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    43 分
  • 37. Stay Here: Suicide Prevention, Mental Health, and Faith with Jacob Coyne
    2026/03/24

    There is often uncertainty in faith communities about how to talk about mental health—how to pray when someone is suicidal, whether medication is okay, and other questions many quietly wrestle with.


    In this episode of The Giving Experience Podcast, Chad Hauer and Josh Powell sit down with Jacob Coyne for an honest conversation about suicide prevention, mental health, and faith.


    Every day in America, more than 1,500 high school students attempt suicide. Every 40 seconds, someone dies. Globally, over 800,000 lives are lost each year—making suicide the second leading cause of death among young people.


    Jacob shares his journey as a pastor and public faith leader, reflecting on the responsibility of influence, the tension between faith and visibility, and the real questions believers face when suffering doesn’t have simple answers.


    The conversation centers on Stay Here, a suicide-prevention initiative focused on presence, conversation, and access to help. In partnership with the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026, the initiative aims to distribute one million high-tech wristbands that connect people to critical mental health resources.


    This episode is a call to speak clearly, stay present, and take mental health seriously—especially within the church.


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    42 分
  • 36. Faith Doesn’t Erase the Pain, It Carries You Through It feat. Stephen Roddy
    2025/05/06

    Grief changes everything. When you’ve lost someone you love, even getting through the day can feel impossible.


    Stephen Roddy has been there. After losing his father at 13 and his mother just a few years later, the pain nearly consumed him. But in the middle of his heartbreak, God met him—through people, through moments of grace, and through a quiet strength he didn’t know he had.


    In this episode, Stephen opens up about the long, painful road of loss—and how, little by little, he found joy again. If you're feeling broken or stuck in sorrow, his story will gently remind you: healing is possible. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to stay in this place forever.

    Stephen Roddy's Email |  roddy@lcschool.org

     Lighthouse Christian School | (253)858-5962

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  • 35. Called to Change: Trusting God When You’re Afraid to Let Go feat. Bobby Arkills
    2025/04/30

    What does it really look like to let go of the life you’ve built—and trust God to catch you?


    After 32 years as the Executive Director of Youth for Christ, Bobby Arkills stepped down. He walked away from a stable salary, health benefits, and the identity he’d carried for over three decades—all because he felt God calling him into something new.


    With no backup plan and no guaranteed income, Bobby chose obedience over certainty. What followed? A year and a half of wrestling, refining, and relentless faith… and along the way, unexpected provision, mentorship, and joy.


    This episode is for anyone feeling the pull to leave what’s familiar and step into the unknown. Bobby’s story is a masterclass in surrendering control, trusting God’s timing, and embracing generosity—especially when it doesn’t make sense on paper.


    If you’ve ever asked, “Can I really let go and still be okay?”—this conversation is your answer.


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    45 分
  • 34. God, Are You There? Wrestling with Faith After Devastating Loss featuring Teryl Isenberg
    2025/04/22

    What do you do when the prayers you begged God to answer are met with silence?


    Teryl Isenberg, a devoted middle school Bible teacher, lost not one, but two sisters. The grief was overwhelming. The questions were real. And her faith—once so certain—was suddenly on trial.


    In this raw and powerful episode, Teryl shares her journey through unimaginable heartbreak, the students who asked the questions she didn’t want to face, and the miraculous moments that reminded her she was never alone.


    She doesn’t sugarcoat the pain. She doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. But through her vulnerability, she shows us what it means to grieve with grace, to live generously, and to keep walking—even when you don’t understand where the path is going.


    If you’ve ever asked why do bad things happen to good people?, or wrestled with how God fits into the mess, this conversation will hold space for your questions, your tears, and maybe even your healing.

    Teryl Isenberg Email | tisenberg@lcschool.org


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    46 分
  • 33. The Power of Pause: Experiencing God’s Presence with Chad Hauer
    2025/03/01

    In this episode of The Giving Experience Podcast, Chad Hauer opens up about a deeply personal and transformative encounter with Jesus that reshaped his spiritual journey. Through a moment of meditation and listening prayer, Chad experienced an intimate vision of Jesus, filled with profound love, encouragement, and hope.


    Join Chad and Brent Tayet as they discuss the significance of creating intentional pauses in our lives to experience God’s presence and the miracles that surround us every day.


    We want to hear from you! Share your wins or struggles in building intimacy with God in our Facebook Group. Let’s grow together in faith and encouragement.


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    The Collaboratory | Podcast

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    11 分
  • 32. Living Selflessly: Practical Steps to a Generous Life with David and Kelli Pritchard
    2025/01/02

    What if the key to a more fulfilled life isn’t found in what you keep, but in what you give away? In this episode of The Giving Experience Podcast, hosts Chad Hauer and Josh Powell sit down with David and Kelli Pritchard—true examples of what it means to live a life of Christ-centered generosity.


    Through heartfelt stories of raising 11 children (and welcoming countless others into their home), they reveal how God’s provision has shown up in miraculous ways—from unexpected financial gifts to life-changing encounters. You’ll hear about the power of relational generosity, the courage it takes to step out in faith, and the eternal ripple effects of putting others first.


    Whether you’re looking for inspiration to deepen your faith or practical ways to live more selflessly, this episode will challenge and equip you to embrace generosity in ways you never imagined. Because the truth is, when you give, you don’t just change someone else’s life—you transform your own.

    What You’ll Take Away:

    • How generosity can lead to unexpected blessings

    • Practical examples of living selflessly in a chaotic world

    • The role faith plays in creating a heart of abundance


    Tune in and discover how even the smallest steps toward generosity can reflect the love of Christ and spark lasting change.


    Parenting with Truth and Grace | Podcast


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    44 分
  • 31. Golfing God’s Way: Jason Allred’s Story of Impact and Identity
    2024/12/17

    What does true success look like? For Jason Allred, it’s not just about hitting hole-in-ones or earning PGA titles—it’s about the legacy of faith, generosity, and finding purpose beyond the green.


    In this episode of The Giving Experience Podcast, Jason opens up about how his journey on the PGA Tour led him to discover a deeper calling in golf ministry. From his unforgettable experience at Augusta National to the mentors and family who shaped his values, Jason’s story is a powerful reminder that real fulfillment comes from living generously and sharing your gifts with others.


    Whether you're a sports fan or just seeking inspiration for your own path, this episode will leave you reflecting on the impact of faith, community, and love in all aspects of life.


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    40 分