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Jesus-Centric Life
by Donna Patton & Pastor Josh
Life isn’t about us—it’s about Jesus. Jesus-Centric Life is a podcast that helps you discover what it means to center every part of your life around Him. Tune in weekly as Pastor Josh and Donna explore how to follow Jesus in real and practical ways, asking the hard questions, sharing stories of faith, and equipping you to live with purpose, hope, and courage. Whether you’re a leader, a parent, a student, or simply someone longing to grow, this podcast will help you walk with Jesus every day..
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Faith and Family: Why It’s Harder Than We Thought. (w/ Guest; Sarah Krepel)
Faith and family often sound like they should fit together naturally—but many parents discover it’s harder than they expected. In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Sarah and Josh Krepel join the conversation to talk honestly about the challenges of raising a family in faith, the pressures families face today, and the tension between what we hope for spiritually and what real life actually looks like.
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Is There Really Such A Thing As A Perfect Plan?
Many people wonder if God has one perfect plan for their life—or if they might somehow miss it. In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna explore what Scripture actually says about God’s will, our choices, and how faith guides us through life’s decisions.
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The Quiet Ways God Changes Us.
Spiritual growth rarely happens in dramatic moments. More often, God shapes us slowly through ordinary days, small decisions, and quiet movements of His Spirit. What are the subtle ways God transforms our hearts over time? Join Pastor Josh and Donna in a conversation about patience, trust, and learning to recognize the quiet work of God in our lives.
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The Spiritual Discipline of Waiting.
Waiting is one of the hardest parts of faith. We live in a world that values speed and immediate answers, yet throughout Scripture, God often works through seasons of waiting. In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna explore why waiting can be a powerful spiritual discipline and how God uses these seasons to shape our faith, trust, and dependence on Him.
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When Online Conversations Turn Ugly
Online conversations can quickly turn harsh, divisive, and unkind. In this episode, we discuss what it means to reflect Christ in a digital world. How do we speak truth, show grace, and represent Jesus well in the middle of heated online conversations? This discussion challenges us to think about how our words—both in person and online—can reflect the heart of Christ.
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When Being “Nice” Isn’t Christlike.
Christians are often told to “just be nice,” but is niceness really the same as Christlikeness? In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, we explore the difference between being respectful and living in truth and love the way Jesus did. Together, we will unpack how following Christ sometimes calls us beyond comfort, beyond approval, and into a faith that is both gracious and courageous.
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How To Pray When You’re Numb.
There are seasons when prayer feels difficult—when the words are hard to find, the emotions feel distant, and God seems quiet. In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna talk honestly about how to pray when your heart feels numb. Through Scripture and real-life experience, they explore how God meets us even in spiritual dryness and remind us that even numb prayers are heard.
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Let’s Talk About Prayer.
Prayer is one of the most important parts of the Christian life, yet it’s often the least understood and least practiced. In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, join us as we take a deep dive into what prayer really is, why it matters, and how it shapes our relationship with God. From when to pray and how to pray, to why prayer is a discipline that strengthens faith, this conversation invites listeners to rediscover the power and purpose of talking with God.
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Jesus Disappointed…Leaders Will Too.
In this episode, Pastor Josh gets real and honest about the hard truth that leaders will disappoint—and even Jesus did. Drawing from the Gospel of Mark 1:31–38, this conversation explores why disappointing others is often part of faithful leadership and how leaders can resist tying their worth to approval. Instead, we’re invited to ground our identity, confidence, and value in Christ—not in whether everyone is pleased with us.
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The Pluses & Minuses Of Being a Part of a Synod.
In this episode, Pastor Josh and Donna have an honest conversation about the pluses and minuses of being part of a synod, focusing on the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. They explore the value of shared theology, accountability, and mission—while also naming the real struggles that come with structure and synodical life. It’s a thoughtful, grace-filled discussion for anyone wrestling with what it means to walk together as the Church.
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Integrity Isn’t About Image; It’s About Alignment
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna explore what integrity looks like when faith moves beyond words and into obedience. Together, they wrestle with the quiet, unseen choices that shape our walk with Jesus, the cost of doing the right thing when no one is watching, and how integrity is ultimately formed through trust, surrender, and grace. This conversation invites leaders and disciples alike to examine not just what they do—but who they are becoming in Christ.
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Will God Show Up For Me? He Shows Up For Everyone Else...
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna wrestle with the honest, aching question many believers carry but rarely say out loud: Will God show up for me? When it feels like God is moving powerfully in everyone else’s story but yours, doubt, disappointment, and comparison can creep in. Together, they explore the truth of who God is, what His presence really looks like, and how faith holds steady—even when the evidence feels thin.
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Why Did Jesus Ask So Many Questions?
Jesus rarely gave straight answers. Instead, He asked questions—questions that challenged assumptions, exposed hearts, and invited transformation. In this episode, we explore how Jesus used questions to shape people more deeply than explanations ever could, and what that means for how we grow in faith, disciple others, and lead with wisdom today.
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Why Didn't Jesus Heal Everyone?
Jesus healed many—but not all. This episode wrestles honestly with the uncomfortable reality that some experienced healing while others walked away still suffering. We’ll explore what Scripture reveals about God’s purposes, how to hold faith and disappointment together, and how to trust Jesus when healing doesn’t come the way we hoped or prayed for.
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When Faith Becomes Routine
Not every season of faith feels fresh or exciting—and that’s okay. In this episode, we talk about the gift of routine and how God often works powerfully through consistency rather than intensity. We’ll explore why steady faith matters, how ordinary rhythms shape discipleship over time, and why faith that feels familiar may actually be forming deeper trust and lasting transformation.
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When Jesus Disappoints Your Expectations
Many people follow Jesus expecting clarity, blessing, ease, or visible outcomes—and feel shaken when He delivers something different. In this episode, we explore moments in Scripture where Jesus didn’t meet expectations and why those moments weren’t failures of faith, but invitations into deeper trust. Through Biblical accounts of confused disciples and unmet hopes, we’ll consider how disappointment with Jesus can actually become a turning point that deepens faith rather than destroys it.
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The Benches In Our Lives (w/ Guest; Emma Turnbull)
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, we welcome special guest Emma Turnbull to help us explore “the benches” in our lives — those moments of joy, pain, waiting, or growth that shape who we are. It’s about learning to sit with others in their hard places instead of trying to fix or rush them. From a child’s fear to a friend’s disappointment, love often looks like presence, not solutions. Discover how Jesus models this compassionate presence and how we can trust God’s work on every bench we find ourselves on.
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Is the Church Still Relevant?
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna wrestle with the question many are asking today: Does the church still matter? At its heart, the church isn’t a building or a program—it’s people in relationship with one another and with God. We’ll talk about why relationships are central to the life of the church and how the proclamation of the Gospel keeps the church alive and relevant in every generation.
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Are You Leading, Or Just Doing?
Have you ever asked yourself the question: Am I leading, or just doing? Many in the church don’t see themselves as leaders, but God calls each of us to influence others right where we are. We’ll talk about the danger of staying passive, what it means to run to Jesus for guidance, and how leadership isn’t about a title—it’s about faithfully pointing people to Him in everyday life.
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The Birth That Changed Everything
Merry Christmas! On this special Christmas episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna open Scripture to reflect on the miraculous birth of Jesus. We’ll see how the story of that holy night—angels announcing good news, shepherds running to the manger, and a Savior born in humility—still shapes our lives today. What happened over two thousand years ago continues to bring hope, peace, and joy to a world in need.
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Jesus: Historical Figure or Fabrication?
Was Jesus a real historical figure or just a fabrication? Looking through the lens of apologetics, we’ll examine historical evidence, biblical accounts, and non-Christian sources that point to the reality of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. We’ll also unpack why it matters—because if Jesus really lived, His claims demand a response.
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Spiritual Formation in the Age of Distraction
The world is sometimes a loud and busy place. Join us as we look at how to pursue spiritual formation in a world of noise and distraction. While the enemy uses busyness to pull us away, Scripture calls us to “fix our eyes on Jesus” (Hebrews 12:2). Together we’ll explore what it means to slow down, focus, and be transformed by God’s presence.12:2). Together we’ll explore what it means to slow down, focus, and be transformed by God’s presence.
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Fighting Lies with Truth: The Temptation of Jesus
Join us today as we take a deep dive into Matthew 4 and Luke 4, where Jesus faced temptation in the wilderness. Satan’s lies attacked His identity and purpose, but Jesus countered every one with God’s Word. Together, we’ll ask: What lies are you believing in your own life? We’ll explore how memorizing Scripture helps us recognize deception, replace it with truth, and stand firm in our identity in Christ.
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From Ashes to Beauty: Living the Aftermath of Forgiveness
Forgiveness doesn’t erase pain overnight. Scars often remain, but in Christ, those scars can become powerful testimonies of His healing and redemption. In this episode, we explore what life looks like after forgiveness — the freedom it brings, the transformation God works in us, and the daily choice to forgive again when old wounds resurface.
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When Forgiveness Feels Impossible
What do you do when forgiveness feels impossible? In this episode, we explore how Scripture calls us to forgive even when others aren’t sorry, keep causing pain, or can’t make things right. Anchored in Jesus’ words from the cross, this conversation points to the freedom and healing only Christ can bring.
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The Power of Six Conversations (Pt. 2) (w/ Guest; Harold Benecke)
In Part 2 of Jesus-Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna continue their conversation with Harold Beneke on Dr. Heather Holleman’s book, The Six Conversations. This episode offers a deeper examination of the six pathways—social, emotional, physical, cognitive, volitional, and spiritual—and how they guide us beyond surface-level dialogue into meaningful connections in life. Harold shares further insights on how these pathways have shaped his own relationships and how practicing them can transform the way we connect with family, friends, and our church community.Link to The Six Conversations: https://a.co/d/51PqNv0
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The Power of Six Conversations (Pt. 1) (w/ Guest; Harold Benecke)
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna welcome Harold Benecke to dive into Dr. Heather Holleman’s book The Six Conversations. Together they explore the six pathways—social, emotional, physical, cognitive, volitional, and spiritual—and how these simple yet profound questions can open the door to deeper connection in a world filled with isolation. Harold reflects on how the book has impacted his own relationships and how practicing these conversations can transform the way we connect with family, friends, and our church community.
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Conversational Faith (Pt. 2): Facing the Hurdles
Talking about faith is never one size fits all. In Part Two of our series on Conversational Faith, we will dig into the five hurdles that often keep people from following Jesus: apathy, intellect, emotion, church hurt, and different religions. Each of these barriers is real, personal, and often painful—but they’re not impossible to navigate. Through practical insights, real-life examples, and Jesus-centered wisdom, we explore how to meet people where they are and walk with them through their questions and struggles.
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Conversational Faith (Pt. 1) What It Is and What It Isn't
Sharing your faith doesn’t have to feel forced, pressured, or awkward. Instead of rehearsed speeches or fear-driven witnessing, conversational faith is about authentic, everyday conversations that point people to Jesus. Together, we explore the difference between “witnessing” and real conversations, the role of listening, and how Jesus modeled a relational approach to faith. If you’ve ever wondered how to naturally talk about your faith with friends, family, or coworkers, this episode will give you freedom and encouragement.
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Faith & Culture: Living for Jesus in a Changing World (w/ Guest; Courtney Menefee)
Today on Jesus Centric Life, Courtney Menefee shares how her generation navigates faith in a culture pulling in many directions. From challenges to hope, she reflects on what it means to stay centered on Christ when cultural pressures rise—offering wisdom and encouragement for every listener.
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Rooted in Family, Rooted in Faith (w/ Guest; Courtney Menefee)
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Courtney shares how her faith was nurtured through family and church, and how those roots continue to guide her today. Her story reminds us that discipleship isn’t just personal—it’s a legacy lived out across generations and anchored in Christ.
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Discipleship That Doesn't Rush
We live in a world that celebrates speed—quick results, instant growth, and rapid success. But when it comes to following Jesus, the pace is often slower… and more sacred. Today on Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna dive into the tension between our desire for fast progress and God’s invitation to grow deep roots.
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Multiplying Leaders Without Losing the Mission
Multiplying leaders is essential for growth, but how do you do it without compromising your mission? On Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna dive into the tension between empowerment and alignment—sharing insights on how to raise up leaders who carry the DNA of a Jesus-centric culture.
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Why Embrace Sabbath Living?
In this episode of Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna explore the power and purpose of Sabbath living. Far from being just a day off, Sabbath is a rhythm of rest, trust, and renewal that is essential for true discipleship.
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Resting and Serving: Finding Jesus in Both
Pastor Josh and Donna dive into the rhythm of resting and serving—not as opposites, but as ways to stay rooted in Jesus. This episode challenges the idea that you have to be “full” before you serve/rest and reminds us that our identity is in Jesus, not earned. Learn how to stop escaping, quiet the noise, and enjoy Jesus in both the stillness and the action.
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Jesus in the Everyday: Living Faith
Following up on our name change to Jesus Centric Life, Pastor Josh and Donna dive deeper into what it means to follow Jesus beyond Sunday mornings and ministry roles. In this episode, they explore how being a disciple isn’t something you switch on in key moments—it’s a way of life that shapes your decisions, relationships, priorities, and identity.
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Expanding the Vision . . . Leading a Jesus-Centric Life
In this episode, Pastor Josh and Donna share the heart behind the shift from Jesus-Centric Leadership to Jesus-Centric Life. While leadership remains a vital part of the conversation, this new title reflects a broader vision—one that embraces discipleship, everyday faith, and walking with Jesus in every aspect of life.
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Leading Through Doubt
Doubt is an often-overlooked but important part of leadership. But how should we understand it? Is doubt a weakness to avoid—or a tool to engage with? In this episode, Donna, Pastor Josh, and guest Thomas MacLean take a thoughtful look at the role of doubt in leadership. Through a close reading of Judges chapter 6, we’ll examine the story of Gideon and how God responded to his hesitation and questions. Together, we’ll explore how divine reassurance and purpose can coexist with uncertainty, and what that means for leaders today.
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Handling Criticism as a Leader
Criticism is inevitable — but how you respond to it can define your leadership. Listen as we discuss how to handle criticism with grace, discernment, and strength. Whether the feedback is fair or unfair, you’ll learn how to stay rooted in Christ and respond without losing your identity.
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The Power of Confidence & Humility in Leadership
Confidence and humility aren’t weaknesses — they are strengths. Today, we explore how confident and humble leadership builds trust, deepens influence, and creates space for others to grow. Through biblical examples like Joshua and Moses, we’ll unpack what real humility looks like in action.
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Speaking Truth in Leadership
In this episode of Jesus-Centric Leadership, Pastor Josh, Donna, and Thomas explore how to speak truth as a leader with both boldness and love. Looking at Esther’s bravery and Jesus’ wisdom with Pilate and Peter, they highlight the need for discernment, self-control, and care for others. Enjoy a practical conversation on sharing God’s truth with grace in any leadership role.
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Leading with Emotional Intelligence
What does it take to lead well in a world full of pressure, conflict, and complexity? In this episode, we dive into the power of emotional intelligence in leadership — focusing on self-awareness, empathy, and wisdom. Discover how Jesus modeled emotionally intelligent leadership and how we can follow His example today.
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What To Do When Leadership Feels Lonely
Leadership can be rewarding, but it can also feel isolating—like no one truly understands the weight of your role. Pastor Josh and Donna get real about the loneliness of leadership and why finding community and support is essential.
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The Power of Mentorship: Why Every Leader Needs One and How to Find Yours.
Great leaders don’t grow in isolation—they grow through mentorship. Pastor Josh and Donna explore why every leader needs a mentor and how intentional guidance shapes both leadership development and discipleship.
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Gospel Culture (Pt. 2): A Personal Journey (w/ Guest; Thomas MacLean)
In this continuation of our conversation on Gospel Culture, we dive deeper with Thomas Maclean as he shares how Gospel + Safety + Time has shaped his own faith and walk with Christ. Thomas opens up about the moments that deepened his passion for a church culture where the Gospel is not just proclaimed but truly lived.
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Gospel Culture (Pt. 1): Living Out Gospel+Safety+Time (w/ Guest; Thomas MacLean)
In this episode, we welcome special guest Thomas MacLean to explore what Gospel Culture is—a culture that reflects "Gospel + Safety + Time". Together, we unpack how the church isn’t just about knowing the Gospel but living it out in a way that fosters grace-filled transformation.
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Gen Z and Jesus: A High School Teacher's Perspective (w/ Guest; Jonathan Schlecht)
Pastor Josh and Donna sit down with high school theology teacher Jonathan Schlecht to explore the faith of Gen Z/Gen Alpha. What questions are they asking? How do they engage with Jesus in a rapidly changing world? Jonathan shares his firsthand experiences from the classroom, offering insight into the challenges, doubts, and deep spiritual curiosity shaping the next generation.
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Wrapping Up . . . What Have We Learned?
Over the past two months, we’ve heard powerful stories of people joining Jesus on His journey. In this episode, Pastor Josh and Donna reflect on the key lessons, insights, and challenges shared by our guests. Join us as we wrap up this series of learning and explore what it means to walk with Jesus in everyday life.
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Addiction and Grace (w/ Guest; Aaron Steele
Addiction can feel like an isolating battle, but grace changes everything. In this episode, Aaron Steele shares his journey through addiction, the power of God’s grace, and the role of a loving community in the healing process. Whether you’re struggling personally or walking alongside someone in recovery, this conversation offers hope, encouragement, and a reminder that no one has to fight alone.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Life isn’t about us—it’s about Jesus. Jesus-Centric Life is a podcast that helps you discover what it means to center every part of your life around Him. Tune in weekly as Pastor Josh and Donna explore how to follow Jesus in real and practical ways, asking the hard questions, sharing stories of faith, and equipping you to live with purpose, hope, and courage. Whether you’re a leader, a parent, a student, or simply someone longing to grow, this podcast will help you walk with Jesus every day..
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Donna Patton & Pastor Josh
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