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Preach it Girl

Join Auntie Lala for a SASSY retelling of stories from the Bible—a jaunt so lively you’ll think the scriptures were written just yesterday, not thousands of years ago. On the Preach it Girl Podcast, you’ll feel encouraged and loved, but you’ll also laugh—hopefully out loud—at the quirky characters of the Bible. These beloved men and women falter, fail, and flop—just like us. And just like us, they’re altogether forgiven.Now that’s the best news fit to preach!

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    Stop Giving God The Lame Lamb

    When faith starts to feel like a chore, we don’t usually announce it. We just coast. We give God the leftovers, complain that we aren’t “getting blessed,” and quietly wonder if any of it matters. That’s exactly why Malachi is so bracing. I’m Auntie Lala, and we’re stepping into this short but powerful Old Testament book for a Bible study that calls out spiritual apathy with honesty and a little sass.

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    From Dry Bones To Living Hope

    What if the place that feels like the end is actually the setup for a comeback? We step into Ezekiel 37’s valley of dry bones and find a God who doesn’t flinch at ruins, who speaks to what looks beyond repair, and who breathes life where only death remained. With a bit of sass and a lot of Scripture, we connect the ancient vision to the modern ache: dead dreams, strained marriages, weary faith, and careers that seem stuck on pause.

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    Identity Changes Everything

    What if the struggle to tame your tongue and temper isn’t about trying harder, but about remembering who you are? We explore a bold New Year declaration rooted in Scripture and anchored in the conviction that behavior is a symptom and identity is the root. With warmth, humor, and a little sass, we move from the instructions in the book of James to a practical daily rhythm that helps you stand taller: crown on, light visible, heart secure.

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    A Preach it Girl Christmas Carol

    What would it take to change a hardened heart? With Christmas lights still glowing, we hold Dickens’ A Christmas Carol up to the light of Luke 16 and watch how both stories expose the fault lines in our comfort. Scrooge faces ghosts who force him to see time and consequence; Jesus tells of a rich man who steps over Lazarus and discovers a chasm that cannot be crossed. 

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    Jesus Flips the Script Again

    Ever notice how easy it is to feel “right” as long as you’re standing next to someone you’ve labeled “worse”? Let's take a spirited, heartfelt walk through the parable in Luke of the Pharisee and the tax collector and uncover why comparison is such a powerful counterfeit for spiritual health. With humor and straight talk, we unpack how Jesus flips our categories, reading the heart rather than the résumé, and why the least likely person in the story walks away justified.

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    Caught In The Act

    Stones drop. Silence settles. Then a sentence changes everything. We walk through the charged scene in John 7–8 where a woman is dragged into public shame and Jesus turns a legal trap into a doorway to freedom. Without flinching at the reality of sin, he shields her from harm, exposes hypocrisy, and points to a path that leads to life: neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a fresh start, and leave a quick review. Your notes and ratings help more people find a path from accusation to freedom.

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    Spy Games, City Walls, and One Very Smart Tart

    A city trembles, a wall collapses, and one red cord holds a family’s future. We revisit Joshua 2 with fresh eyes—part history lesson, part soul-search—following Rahab as she reads the moment, risks everything, and ties her fate to the God who topples empires and keeps promises. We dig into the spy craft, the king’s failed pursuit, and the surprising boldness of a woman the world wrote off, only to watch her become a mother in the royal line that leads to King David and, generations later, to Jesus.

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    The Real Enemy of Revival

    What's the secret to loving someone who actively hates you? Not just tolerate them—genuinely love them with Christ's love? This question lies at the heart of today's exploration into one of Christianity's most challenging commands.Our cultural landscape resembles the Nile turned to blood—what once gave life now reeks of death. Social media feeds overflow with anger, accusations fly across political divides, and hearts grow increasingly cold. Against this backdrop, we examine the radical transformation of Saul—Christianity's first notorious persecutor—into Paul, the apostle who wrote most of the New Testament. This powerful redemption story challenges us to see our enemies differently: what if that person hurling insults at you today is tomorrow's powerful voice for the gospel?Get ready to transform how you view those who oppose you. Listen now and discover how loving your enemies might be the most powerful spiritual warfare strategy you're neglecting. Then share this episode with someone—because cold hearts, not hostile people, are the real danger to the church today.

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    Is Anyone Too Far Gone for God's Mercy?

    What happens when a king who sacrificed his own children in fire finds himself in chains? The stunning redemption story of King Manasseh reveals the unfathomable depths of God's mercy.Manasseh's journey begins in darkness. Following his father Hezekiah's mostly faithful reign, twelve-year-old Manasseh embarks on a reign of terror, rebuilding pagan altars, practicing sorcery, consulting mediums, and  sacrificing his sons to false gods. As king, his actions don't just affect him; they lead an entire nation astray. God sends warnings through prophets, but these fall on deaf ears until judgment finally arrives through Assyrian commanders who drag Manasseh away in chains.It's here, stripped of everything, that transformation begins. Subscribe to Preach It Girl for more sassy, thoughtful explorations of biblical stories that feel as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago.

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    Faith, Fame, and Forgetting God

    What happens when a once-faithful leader starts believing their own hype? King Hezekiah's journey from spiritual revolutionary to prideful collector offers a stark warning about prosperity's hidden dangers.Auntie Lala takes us deep into 2 Kings, where we meet a king who transformed a nation by reopening the temple, reestablishing festivals, and turning hearts back to God. The celebrations were so joyous they extended them an extra week! When faced with death, Hezekiah's tearful prayers moved God to grant him fifteen more years of life, complete with miraculous signs and divine protection from enemies.But success proved to be Hezekiah's undoing. Join us as we explore this timeless warning about prosperity's spiritual pitfalls and discover how to maintain a grateful, humble heart no matter what blessings come our way. 

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    Finding the Balance Between Serving and Sitting with Jesus

    Ever felt the sting of rebuke even while you are doing all the “right” things? That's exactly where we find Martha in Luke 10 hustling to serve Jesus while her sister Mary sits at his feet. But when Martha demands Jesus intervene, his response turns everything upside down.Through this captivating retelling of Mary and Martha's story, we discover that Jesus was doing something revolutionary. Not only did he defend Mary's right to learn as his disciple (breaking significant cultural barriers for women), but he called her choice "the good portion." The Greek word used for Martha's activity is related to the word for "deacon" she wasn't doing anything wrong by serving. Yet Jesus gently rebuked her anxiety and distraction, challenging our assumptions about what matters most in our relationship with him.This episode unpacks the powerful parallel between this story and Cain and Abel, both bringing different offerings to God with very different responses. We explore what it means to truly hear God's voice today and practical ways to create space for "lounging with Jesus" in our busy lives. I share my personal practice of journaling conversations with God and how taking time to simply be with Jesus transforms our service from anxious striving to Spirit-led ministry.Whether you're the Martha always doing the work or aspire to be more like Mary in your faith journey, this episode offers fresh insights into how Jesus values women, breaks religious norms, and invites us all into deeper relationship. Ready to discover what "good portion" Jesus is offering you this week? Tune in, and let's recline at Jesus's feet together.

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    When God Transforms Tragedy into Mission: The Martyrdom That Spread Christianity

    What happens when faith collides with jealousy? Stephen's remarkable story from Acts 6-8 shows us exactly that—and the results are both heartbreaking and hopeful.Stephen emerges as a standout figure among early believers, described as "full of faith and the Holy Spirit" and performing "great wonders and signs." His effectiveness quickly breeds resentment. When falsely accused of blasphemy and dragged before the religious council, something extraordinary happens—his face transforms "like the face of an angel." Even as his accusers prepare to condemn him, Stephen radiates divine presence.The account takes an even more astonishing turn during Stephen's stoning. Rather than cowering in fear, he gazes into heaven and sees Jesus standing at God's right hand. With rocks raining down upon him, Stephen echoes Jesus's own words of forgiveness: "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." This moment of supreme sacrifice becomes a catalyst for Christianity's expansion, scattering believers throughout Judea and Samaria, spreading the gospel beyond Jerusalem's walls. And what about that young man named Saul who held the coats of Stephen's killers? His path to becoming the Apostle Paul begins here, forever shaped by what he witnessed as a willing participant.Stephen's story speaks powerfully to our present reality. When we face opposition, false accusations, or even threats, we're reminded that God remains with us through every trial. We aren't promised an easy life, but we are promised divine presence in our darkest hours. As Auntie LaLa reminds us, take heart—Jesus stands ready to exchange our burdens for his peace, our fear for his courage, our tragedy for his redemptive purpose. So don't be afraid to get a little sassy like Stephen and stand firm in your faith. God sees you, and heaven is closer than you think.

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    Why Outspoken Faith Triggers Miracles

    The message resonating through this dive into Acts chapters 3 and 4, where we witness ordinary fishermen transformed into fearless apostles after being filled with the Holy Spirit is seize every opportunity to speak boldly about Jesus. The story unfolds at Jerusalem's Beautiful Gate, where Peter and John encounter a man lame from birth—begging daily for forty years. When he asks for money, they offer something far greater: "Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." The resulting miracle creates the perfect opportunity for boldly proclaiming Christ, even to the religious authorities who had orchestrated Jesus' crucifixion.What stands out most powerfully is how this boldness—described as "frankness, outspokenness, and freedom to speak"—precedes and triggers the miraculous. The early disciples didn't just happen to witness divine interventions; they specifically prayed for greater boldness and for God to "stretch out your hand with healing power" through Jesus' name. Their prayer shook the meeting place as fresh Holy Spirit power fell on them. This pattern remains available to us today. Too often, we keep God at arm's length, fearing disappointment rather than approaching with expectation. Yet the same words that transformed lives in Acts remain just as potent now.Have you been holding back, waiting for the perfect moment to share your faith? Stop "spreading dum-dum sauce on pork chops and calling it gravy!" Revival isn't always flashy—it's happening right now through ordinary believers opening Bibles in coffee shops and praying boldly in public spaces. Ask God for the spiritual boldness that transforms both the speaker and the hearer, creating space for His miraculous power to flow. The world is desperate to hear about God's love, and you've been empowered to speak it boldly.

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    From Blind to Bold: A Beggar's Transformation

    Have you ever wondered what it feels like to see for the very first time? Not just with your eyes, but with your soul? In this modern-marvel of an episode you won’t just get told the story, but you’ll actually hear from the man himself. That’s right for the first time ever, join Auntie Lala  for an incredible interview that reaches beyond space and time to speak with the man formally known as the Man Born Blind. This story in John 9 is a masterclass in courage, transformation, and what happens when religious rules collide with divine love. When Jesus encounters a man blind from birth, he doesn't just restore his sight—he ignites a fire. Using nothing but mud, saliva, and instructions to wash, Jesus performs a miracle that shatters cultural assumptions about sin and suffering. But the religious authorities can't celebrate this transformation because it happened on the Sabbath, and their rules matter more than the truth and this man's newfound vision.What unfolds next is extraordinary. The formerly blind beggar transforms from a passive recipient of alms and healing to a bold defender of truth. As the Pharisees interrogate him repeatedly, his spiritual vision sharpens while theirs dims. His parents cower in fear of excommunication, but he stands firm—even when it costs him everything. "One thing I do know," he declares with new-found clarity, "I was blind but now I see." His journey culminates in a beautiful moment of recognition when Jesus seeks him out after his expulsion from the synagogue, revealing himself as the one they’ve all been waiting for. This episode invites us to examine our own spiritual blindness. Where are we clinging to religious exercises at the expense of love and compassion? Where might we be missing God at work because it doesn't fit our expectations? And most importantly, do we have the courage to speak about Jesus to others when we've encountered His transforming touch? Join us for this powerful exploration of sight, insight, and the courage to stand firm when everyone else looks away. Subscribe now and share your thoughts with us—we'd love to hear how this ancient story speaks to your modern journey!

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    Mary at the Tomb: A Holy Wake-Up Call

    The resurrection story is far more radical than we often realize. While churches debate women in ministry, Jesus himself chose Mary Magdalene—a woman freed from seven demons—to be the first witness and announcer of his resurrection. In this powerful Holy Week episode, we journey to the empty tomb through Mary's eyes. What must it have felt like to lose your dearest friend to a brutal execution, only to discover his tomb empty days later? Mary initially didn't recognize Jesus, mistaking him for the gardener. It was only when he spoke her name that revelation dawned. This intimate, personal moment transformed history as Jesus commissioned Mary to announce his resurrection to the waiting disciples. The language Scripture uses for Mary's assignment is significant—the same Greek word later describes Peter's proclamation of salvation to Cornelius. Yet tragically, the disciples initially dismissed her testimony. Had they completely rejected her message, they would have missed receiving the Great Commission in Galilee. This sequence reveals a profound truth: God often works through unexpected vessels, challenging human restrictions on who can share divine truth. We confront the handful of Pauline texts often weaponized against women in ministry, showing how they address specific cultural situations rather than contradicting Jesus's clear command for all believers to go and make disciples. When reading Scripture holistically, we discover a Savior who consistently empowered women in counter-cultural ways. The question remains: are we missing God's voice by silencing those he has chosen to speak? Join us as we reclaim the radical inclusivity of Jesus's ministry and break free from human-made restrictions.

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    Queen Bee and the Hammer: A Divine Takedown

    Hammer time takes on a whole new meaning in this gripping exploration of two of the Bible's most formidable female warriors. Ever wondered what happens when a judge with prophetic powers teams up with a housewife wielding her homemaking skills? The results are nothing short of revolutionary.We journey back to ancient Israel during a dark period of oppression under Canaanite rule. For twenty years, the people couldn't even travel or gather in villages due to the threat of violence. Enter Deborah—judge, prophetess, and the highest authority in the land. Her name means "honeybee," and like a queen bee, she organized and led with divine precision and authority. When God called her to confront the enemy, she didn't hesitate.But the true surprise of this story centers on Jael, an ordinary housewife who seized an extraordinary moment. When the enemy's notorious general Sisera fled to her tent seeking sanctuary, she saw an opportunity to help her people. Armed with nothing but a hammer, a tent peg, and incredible courage, Jael eliminated the enemy commander, securing forty years of peace for Israel.Beyond the exciting historical narrative, we unpack some contextual linguistics about biblical "gentleness." The Greek word prautēs doesn't mean weakness or timidity as many assume. Rather, it describes controlled strength and self-discipline—the perfect middle ground between uncontrolled anger and passive submission. This revelation transforms how we understand God's call for women to demonstrate grace under pressure.What weapons has God placed in your hands today? What territory is He calling you to reclaim? Whether you're leading from a position of recognized authority like Deborah or working within your everyday environment like Jael, your courage matters. The enemy has stolen enough. It's time to take it back. Subscribe now to join our community of sassy, spirit-led women who refuse to let the enemy have the final word.

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    The Generous Host: How the Shunammite Woman Transformed Her Fate

    Can a simple act of hospitality lead to a chain of divine interventions? Join us as we unravel the vibrant story of the Shunammite woman, whose generosity toward the prophet Elisha sparked a series of extraordinary events. Let's explore her unwavering faith and relentless determination, from the joyful blessing of a miraculously promised son to the unimaginable heartbreak of his sudden death. This episode takes a closer look at her relentless quest for God's help, serving as a powerful testament to faith and persistence and revealing the unexpected and vibrant tales of women woven into the fabric of the Bible.Prepare for another captivating chapter where we uncover the Shunammite woman's encounter with divine prophecy, as Elisha warns her of a looming famine. Her return after seven years and the remarkable restoration of her property highlight the theme of God's enduring favor and ability to bless beyond expectations. Drawing parallels to modern times, we share an inspiring story of a woman's unexpected success in the film industry, echoing the miraculous interventions of the past. Tune in for these compelling narratives of faith, restoration, and the belief that doors can open when least expected.

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    Thirsty for Change: How the Samaritan Woman Became a Legend

    Ever wonder what happens when a woman deemed an outsider becomes the unlikely hero of her story? On this episode of Preach it Girl Podcast, we turn the spotlight on the Samaritan woman’s bold encounter with Jesus from John chapter four—a tale often overshadowed by societal judgment. Join me, Auntie Lala, as we retell her story with a sassy flair, breaking down cultural barriers between Jews and Samaritans and celebrating her mic drop moment. We reframe her encounter with Jesus as a moment of empowerment and compassion, showing us a side of Jesus that is all about kindness and recognizing worth beyond labels.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Auntie Lala for a SASSY retelling of stories from the Bible—a jaunt so lively you’ll think the scriptures were written just yesterday, not thousands of years ago. On the Preach it Girl Podcast, you’ll feel encouraged and loved, but you’ll also laugh—hopefully out loud—at the quirky characters of the Bible. These beloved men and women falter, fail, and flop—just like us. And just like us, they’re altogether forgiven.Now that’s the best news fit to preach!

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Auntie Lala

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Join Auntie Lala for a SASSY retelling of stories from the Bible—a jaunt so lively you’ll think the scriptures were written just yesterday, not thousands of years ago. On the Preach it Girl Podcast, you’ll feel encouraged and loved, but you’ll also laugh—hopefully out loud—at the quirky characters...

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