Épisodes

  • Siblings in Jesus (Siblings)
    Mar 2 2026
    Family doesn’t always come from shared DNA—and for many of us, the people who feel most like “siblings” are the ones God brings into our lives along the way. Today, Julie shares stories about chosen family and reminds us that Jesus Himself talked about a spiritual family made up of those who follow God together. It’s a comforting reminder that even if you didn’t grow up with the siblings you wished for, you can still find deep, meaningful, family‑level connection in your faith community.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4tHmkk5
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    5 min
  • Thicker Than Water (Siblings)
    Feb 23 2026
    Sibling relationships can be beautiful, messy, and everything in between—and most of us know that firsthand. In this episode, we take a fresh look at Jacob and Esau, two brothers whose differences and family drama ran deep, yet still found their way back to each other through forgiveness. It’s a reminder that even when family relationships get complicated, grace and understanding can help us stay connected.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4rX3aVw
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    6 min
  • Born for Adversity (Siblings)
    Feb 16 2026
    Every family knows what it’s like to walk through tough moments together, especially when our kids face challenges we can’t immediately fix. In this week’s episode, Julie shares a childhood story that beautifully reminds us how powerful simple presence and steady support can be. It’s a heartfelt look at how God uses family—and even quiet listening—to carry us through.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kytdji
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    5 min
  • Sibling Rivalry (Siblings)
    Feb 8 2026
    Julie Lyles Carr introduces a new God on the Go podcast series all about sibling relationships, why sibling bonds matter so much and what the Bible teaches us through them. The series looks at well-known biblical siblings—like Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, and Mary, Martha, and Lazarus—showing both the struggles and the blessings of these relationships.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/465beLw
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    5 min
  • Quick to Serve, Slow to Expect (Quick and Slow)
    Feb 2 2026
    Growing up with those “everyone gets punished” moments at school made me big on fairness as a mom, but I’ve realized that sometimes my obsession with keeping things even has slowed down our willingness to simply serve one another. As I look at Jesus’ call to go the extra mile and Paul’s reminder in Philippians 2:4 to look beyond ourselves, I’m learning that quick, quiet service—without expecting anything back—is one of the sweetest ways we can love like Him.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4sxqDh4
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    6 min
  • Quick to Obey, Slow to Question (Quick and Slow)
    Jan 26 2026
    Recently, I was reminded of how my parents taught us to obey quickly. "Those aren't my shoes, dishes, mess, etc." Today we're talking about why it's important to be the first to serve, and slow to expect that someone else will take care of. Quick obedience shapes my walk with God, my respect for authority, and the way I move through everyday life.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4sw720N
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    7 min
  • Quick to Apologize, Quick to Forgive, Slow to Blame (Quick and Slow)
    Jan 19 2026
    "I'm sorry you feel that way" isn't an apology.

    Sometimes the Lord uses even the smallest moments—like a kid in the backseat refusing to apologize—to remind me how hard it can be to say “I’m sorry,” and how much we all need grace.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bnImS0
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    6 min
  • Quick to Listen, Slow to Anger (Quick and Slow)
    Jan 12 2026
    Ever had one of those moments where you react way too fast… only to realize you totally misread the situation? This week’s episode dives into those quick‑to‑anger, slow‑to‑listen slip‑ups we all know too well—and how a little biblical wisdom can save the day.

    Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aJEfzA
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    6 min