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Wife Warrior Worshiper

A podcast about perspective, faith, biblical insight, personal growth, and encouragement.

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    Episode 12 The Accuser

    In this episode of Wife Warrior Worshiper, Tori dives into a topic many avoid—but one every believer needs to understand: the accuser.Who is he, really? What authority does he actually have? And why do so many of us fear him more than we trust God?Starting in Genesis and moving through Job, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and the temptation of Jesus, this episode unpacks the identity, origin, and limitations of the accuser. You’ll hear a perspective-shifting breakdown of the “serpent” in the garden, the concept of the “shining one,” and how deception operates—both biblically and in everyday life.More importantly, this conversation reframes the narrative:The accuser does not hold ultimate powerGod’s authority is absoluteAnd through Christ, you have access, authority, and victoryTori also explores the role of discernment—what it is, how it shows up, and why it’s critical for recognizing truth versus deception in your daily walk.If you’ve ever felt spiritually attacked, confused, or unsure how to stand firm in your faith, this episode will equip and encourage you.Key themes:The true identity of the accuserBiblical context from Genesis, Job, Isaiah, and moreAuthority of God vs. perceived power of the enemySpiritual discernment and recognizing deceptionStanding firm in faith during spiritual warfareCome ready to rethink what you thought you knew—and leave grounded in truth, authority, and confidence in Christ.

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    Episode 11 Marriage Part 1

    In this episode of Wife Warrior Worshiper, Tori shares a heartfelt and honest conversation about marriage, covenant, faith, identity, and God’s original design. Starting in Genesis, she reflects on marriage as more than a contract or cultural tradition, but as a sacred reflection of unity, intimacy, and partnership with God at the center.This episode explores the beauty and weight of marriage, the struggles that can come with it, the spiritual attack on identity and covenant, and the importance of pursuing God first in order to strengthen every other relationship. Tori also shares personal insight from her own marriage, encouragement for wives, and a reminder that even in hard seasons, prayer, faith, and forgiveness still matter.Whether you are married, single, healing, questioning, or simply seeking biblical perspective, this episode is meant to encourage you, challenge you, and point you back to the heart of God.

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    Episode 10 Beyond Easter: Rediscovering Resurrection Sunday

    In this heartfelt Resurrection Sunday episode, Tori explores the difference between Easter as a cultural tradition and Resurrection Sunday as a deeply sacred remembrance of Jesus Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection. With honesty, passion, and biblical reflection, she unpacks why the resurrection is the foundation of Christian hope, why the cross cannot be softened or beautified, and why understanding the truth of what Jesus endured matters so deeply. This episode is a call to look beyond modernized tradition, press deeper into faith, and remember that because Christ conquered the grave, we can live with hope, purpose, and the promise of eternal life.Here’s a slightly shorter version too:In this powerful Resurrection Sunday episode, Tori shares a passionate reflection on the difference between Easter tradition and the true meaning of Christ’s resurrection. Through prayer, scripture, and personal conviction, she speaks on the weight of the crucifixion, the hope found in the empty tomb, and the importance of pursuing a deeper, more authentic faith in Jesus.

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    Episode 9 Choked by the Vine

    In this heartfelt episode of Wife Warrior Worshiper, Tori reflects on the encouragement she found at a Brandon Lake concert, the power of worship during hard seasons, and a vivid spiritual lesson from cutting grapevines off a struggling tree. Through personal stories, biblical insight, and a call to deeper prayer, she encourages listeners to recognize what is choking their spirit, release worry to God, and choose blessing and forgiveness over bitterness.Sponsor Link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1469708726748899742?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=e4e575eb-11d0-4e2c-a3da-daea0647a7ee

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    Episode 8 Call to Prayer

    In this heartfelt episode of Wife Warrior Worshiper, Tori steps away from her planned discussion on the Kingdom of Heaven to follow a deeper prompting: prayer.With honesty, vulnerability, and biblical encouragement, she explores what prayer really looks like—not polished, performative, or perfect, but raw, surrendered, and deeply personal. From seasons of waiting and unanswered prayers to tears, worship, motherhood, and learning how to meet God in the “secret place,” this episode is a reminder that prayer is not about having the right words—it is about communion with the One who created you.Tori shares personal testimony, reflections on faith, and the importance of seeking God even in the hardest moments. Whether you feel strong in your prayer life or do not know where to begin, this conversation will encourage you to draw near to God, trust His timing, and remember that even your simplest cry can carry power.This episode is for the weary mom, the waiting wife, the believer holding on by a thread, and anyone longing to go deeper with God. He sees you, He hears you, and He is still calling His people to pray.

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    Episode 7 Fear & Faith

    In this episode of Wife Warrior Worshiper, Tori Burwell gets real about fear—what it looked like in her life for years, how it shaped her thoughts, sleep, confidence, and even her faith, and what finally helped her walk into freedom.Tori shares vulnerable moments from childhood through adulthood—nightmares, living in a constant “fight or flight” mindset, and the way fear tried to isolate her and keep her distant from God. Then she shifts into a powerful biblical reframing: the difference between the fear that pushes you away and the “fear of the Lord” that Scripture often means as awe and reverence (not terror). She explains how studying the original language and context changed her whole perspective and helped dismantle a long-standing spiritual roadblock.You’ll also hear practical tools that supported her healing journey—Scripture, prayer, mentorship/community, and taking notes—plus encouragement for moms and families who feel that sudden spiral of panic and need a way to ground back into peace.If fear has been loud in your mind—or if you’ve ever felt it driving a wedge between you and God—this episode is for you.

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    Episode 6 The Radiant Bride

    Proverbs 31 was never meant to be a weapon or a perfection checklist – it’s a picture of identity, strength, and God’s heart for His daughters. In this episode, we slow down and really sit with Proverbs 31:10–31, looking at the original Hebrew words like ezer (strong helper) and chayil (valor/warrior), the acrostic structure, and what all of that actually tells us about women and the Church as the radiant bride of Christ.We’ll talk about why so many of us feel intimidated or discouraged by the “Proverbs 31 woman,” how the enemy has attacked women’s identity from the very beginning, and why your worth is not in your job, your relationship status, your body, or your to-do list. We also look at the woman with the issue of blood in Luke 8 and what it means for Jesus to call us “beloved daughter.”If you’ve ever felt “not enough,” exhausted by expectations, or unsure who you are in God, this conversation is for you. Grab your Bible (NLT if you have it), open to Proverbs 31, and lean in as we tear the veil, reclaim biblical womanhood, and step into our calling as wives, warriors, and worshipers.

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    Episode 5 What's the Bible?

    What’s the Bible? Why It Matters That You Read It YourselfIn this episode of Wife, Warrior, Worshiper, Tori sits down to unpack a big, often intimidating topic: What is the Bible really—and why should we read it for ourselves?She shares her own journey from “I always fall asleep in Leviticus” to developing a deep hunger to read Scripture cover to cover. Tori talks about how few people have actually read the whole Bible, walks through David Pawson’s five probing questions, and explains what the word Bible (“holy books”) means, how it was written over roughly 1,500 years, and who some of the key human authors were.From there, she gets practical:Different ways to read (chronological, by genre, straight through)Why translations matter and how she compares NIV, NLT, TPT, etc.Why context (who wrote it, to whom, and why) protects us from cherry-picking verses.Tori also briefly introduces books not included in the 66-book canon—like the Book of Enoch, the Gospel of Mary, and other ancient writings—how she approaches them as helpful background but not Scripture.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the Bible, stuck in “Sunday-only” verses, or unsure where to start, this episode is an invitation to pick up the Word for yourself, find your identity in Christ, and let Scripture shape how you live, suffer, love, and lead.

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    Episode 4 Enduring Suffering: How God Meets Us in the Battle

    Suffering has a way of making us question everything—our strength, our purpose, and sometimes even God’s presence. In this episode, Tori talks honestly about what it feels like to walk through seasons of pain, discouragement, and spiritual warfare, and looks at how God meets His people right in the middle of the battle.We’ll look at the story of Job and Hannah pouring out her heart in the temple, and David’s raw psalms to see that struggle isn’t a sign that God has forgotten us. It’s often the very place where He is closest, refining us, strengthening us, and reminding us that His grace really is sufficient.If you’re tired, hurting, or just trying to keep going one day at a time, this episode is an invitation to endure with hope and to see suffering through a Kingdom lens.This episode is sponsored by The Rock and The River Airbnb. To book your stay follow this link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1469708726748899742?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=164cf6ba-fa85-441d-bf8f-454f97a4b186Keep an eye out for the next episode on What is the Bible? Coming next Sunday!

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    Episode 3 – Behind the Mic: Tori’s Journey

    In this episode, Tori opens up about her background, some key moments in her testimony, and the heart behind Wife, Warrior, Worshiper so you can get to know the voice behind the mic.If You’re Struggling with Postpartum Depression or Feeling OverwhelmedIf you are feeling hopeless, overwhelmed, or like you might hurt yourself or your baby, please reach out for help right away. You do not have to walk through this alone.Talk to your OB/GYN, midwife, or primary care provider and tell them exactly how you’re feeling.If you are in immediate danger or feel like you might hurt yourself, your baby, or someone else, call your local emergency number (911 in the U.S.) or go to the nearest emergency room.In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline any time, day or night.For postpartum and perinatal support, you can contact Postpartum Support International (PSI) at 1-800-944-4773 (4PPD) or text “Help” to 800-944-4773 to get connected with support and resources.Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not failure. You are loved, your life matters, and there is hope and support available for you.

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    Episode 2- The Power of Perspective

    In this episode, Tori explores how much our perspective shapes the way we experience marriage, motherhood, work, and spiritual battles. She shares how shifting from a fear-filled, self-focused lens to a God-centered, Kingdom perspective can change the way we see our circumstances, ourselves, and the people around us. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or discouraged, this conversation is an invitation to ask, “How is God asking me to see this differently?”

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    Episode 1- Welcome to the Podcast

    In this very first episode, Tori introduces the heart behind Wife, Warrior, Worshiper—a faith-based podcast about perspective, biblical insight, personal growth, and encouragement for women who want to walk closely with God in everyday life.You’ll hear a bit of Tori’s story, why this podcast exists, and what the name “Wife, Warrior, Worshiper” really means. She shares who this space is for, what you can expect from future episodes, and how she hopes God will use these conversations to strengthen your faith, challenge your perspective, and remind you that you’re not alone in the battle.If you’ve ever felt called to go deeper with the Lord but unsure where to start, this short introduction is your invitation to come along for the journey.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast about perspective, faith, biblical insight, personal growth, and encouragement.

HOSTED BY

Tori Burwell

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A podcast about perspective, faith, biblical insight, personal growth, and encouragement.

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Wife Warrior Worshiper is created and hosted by Tori Burwell.
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