Episodes

Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
PARENTS AND CHILDREN OF THE BIBLE PART 4
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
Episode Title: Philip’s Daughters and the Gift of Prophecy
Description:In Acts 21, we meet Philip the Evangelist—not only as a faithful servant of the early church but also as the father of four remarkable daughters. Scripture tells us these young women had the gift of prophecy, a detail that may seem small but carries deep significance for understanding the work of the Holy Spirit and the role of women in the early church.
In this episode, we explore:
Who Philip the Evangelist was and his impact in the book of Acts.
The spiritual legacy he passed on to his daughters.
Why prophecy was such an important gift in the New Testament church.
What it means that these women were “virgins who prophesied.”
How their example fulfills Joel’s prophecy about sons and daughters prophesying in the last days.
Practical insights for parents, leaders, and believers today about nurturing faith and spiritual gifts in the next generation.
Key Scripture References:
Acts 6:3–5
Acts 8:26–40
Acts 21:8–9
1 Corinthians 12:7–10; 14:3
Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28
Takeaway:Philip’s daughters remind us that God calls and equips both men and women to speak His truth and build up the church. Their prophetic witness shows the Spirit at work in every generation and challenges us to nurture, honor, and make space for the gifts God has placed in His people.

Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Parents and Children of the Bible Part 3
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
The Sons of Jacob: Blessings, Consequences, and Lessons for Us Today
In this episode of Faith Roots Podcast, we dive deep into the lives of Jacob’s twelve sons—the men who became the heads of the twelve tribes of Israel. Their stories are filled with blessings, consequences, and powerful lessons that are still relevant for us today.
We’ll walk through:
The order of Jacob’s sons and their mothers (Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, and Zilpah).
The prophetic blessings Jacob spoke over each son before his death (Genesis 49:3–27).
How those blessings revealed their character and shaped the destiny of their tribes.
Key takeaways for our lives:
Actions have consequences—choices ripple into the future.
Favoritism destroys unity—Jacob’s favoritism toward Joseph sowed division.
God works through brokenness—Joseph’s betrayal became Israel’s salvation.
Grace runs deeper than failure—Judah, though flawed, carried the lineage to Christ.
This episode reminds us that God’s plan always prevails—even in the midst of dysfunction and family struggles. If He could work through Jacob’s sons, He can surely work through us.
✨ Scripture Reference: Genesis 29–50, especially Genesis 49.✨ Key Characters: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, Benjamin.
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Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Parents and Children of The Bible Part 2
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Jacob’s Family Drama – When Dysfunction Shapes the Next Generation
In this episode of The Art of Successful Living Podcast, we step into the turbulent household of Jacob, Rachel, Leah, Bilhah, and Zilpah. Behind the famous love story of Jacob and Rachel lies a web of betrayal, favoritism, sibling rivalry, and deep family dysfunction. But what about the children growing up in the middle of it all?
We explore the challenges Jacob’s sons and daughter faced in a divided home—and how their struggles reflect issues families still wrestle with today. From favoritism and jealousy to generational cycles of brokenness, Jacob’s story reminds us that even in the most complicated family situations, God’s purpose is never lost
In This Episode You’ll Learn:
Why favoritism in Jacob’s household created identity struggles among his children.
How sibling rivalry led to betrayal and violence—Joseph’s brothers even plotted his death.
The challenges of living in a blended family with divided loyalties.
How generational dysfunction gets passed down if left unhealed.
Why emotional insecurity in parents often spills over to children.
How children process spiritual confusion when faith doesn’t match family life.
The hope: God redeems broken families and turns dysfunction into destiny.
Key Takeaway:
Jacob’s family was far from perfect, but God still used them to shape the twelve tribes of Israel. Your family may have its struggles too, but God’s grace can heal wounds, break cycles, and create a new legacy of faith.
Resources & Next Steps:
Revisit Genesis 28–30 and 37 for the full backstory of Jacob’s family.
Listen to our earlier episode on Jacob and Rachel: Love, Betrayal, and Rivalry for more background.
Share this episode with someone navigating family challenges—they need the hope that God still works through imperfection
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Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
PARENTS AND CHILDREN OF THE BIBLE
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the story of Hosea’s family and discover what it teaches us about parenting, children, and God’s redeeming love. Hosea’s three children carried names that symbolized judgment, pain, and rejection—yet God promised to reverse their identity with hope, love, and restoration. Their story reveals the power of words, the impact of home life on children, the importance of discipline, and the assurance that no family is beyond redemption.
Whether you’re a parent, a child, or someone longing for family healing, this study will encourage you that God can rewrite your family’s story with grace.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
How the names of Hosea’s children reflect the power of words spoken over our lives.
Why children absorb the emotional and spiritual climate of the home.
What Hosea’s “tough love” teaches us about discipline and boundaries.
How God’s promises of restoration can heal broken family legacies.
Practical takeaways for both parents and children in today’s world
Key Scriptures:
Hosea 1–2
Proverbs 18:21
Ephesians 6:1–4
Hebrews 12:6–11
2 Corinthians 5:17
Reflection Questions:
What kind of words and labels are you speaking over your family members?
How can you create a more faith-filled, stable atmosphere at home?
Where do you need God’s restoration in your family relationships?
Reflection Questions:
What kind of words and labels are you speaking over your family members?
How can you create a more faith-filled, stable atmosphere at home?
Where do you need God’s restoration in your family relationships?
Takeaway Quote:"No family is beyond God’s redemption. He has the power to rename us, restore us, and rewrite our legacy with love."
Next Step:Pray over your family this week—speak blessings, declare God’s promises, and ask Him to heal any wounds caused by words, conflict, or distance.

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Redeemed from Rejection/Baby-Fest
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
In this episode we come to the conclusion of Leah and Rachel's story. After you hear the story, you might wonder why God captured this particular story. But as you will discover that this raw and revealing account helps us realize that life is not a fairytale, our lives are not perfect, but like Leah God sees us, God has blessed us, God loves us, and God remembers us.
This episode focuses on Jacob, Leah, and Rachel - three people living, loving, and struggling with jealousy, insecurity, and rejection. Baby-fest takes a candid look at the complexities of love.
What can you expect to learn:
1. Bible History.
2. Tips on how to overcome rejection.
3. Questions we need to ask ourselves.

Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
THE FIG TREE PROPHECY
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Wednesday Aug 27, 2025
Matthew 24 – Signs, Warnings & Hope for Believers
Episode Summary:In this episode, we dive into Matthew 24, one of Jesus’ most sobering and prophetic teachings. Speaking to His disciples on the Mount of Olives, Jesus reveals what to expect in the last days: deception, wars, famines, persecution, and the hope of His return. More than just prophecy, Matthew 24 gives believers practical wisdom on how to live faithfully in uncertain and chaotic times.
Key Themes from Matthew 24
Deception will be widespread – False messiahs and false prophets will rise (vv. 4–5, 11, 24).
The world will face turmoil – Wars, famines, earthquakes, and lawlessness (vv. 6–8, 12).
Believers will face persecution – But those who endure to the end will be saved (vv. 9–13).
The Gospel must go global – Before the end comes, the Good News will be preached to all nations (v. 14).
Watchfulness is essential – No one knows the day or the hour, so we must stay ready (vv. 36–44)
🛠 Practical Lessons for Believers
Stay Rooted in Truth
Don’t be led astray by false teachers or cultural trends. Test everything against God’s Word.
Practical Step: Make Bible study and prayer a daily rhythm to guard your heart from deception.
Don’t Live in Fear—Live by Faith
Jesus said, “See that you are not alarmed” (v. 6). Chaos in the world shouldn’t shake our trust in God.
Practical Step: When news headlines create anxiety, remind yourself that Jesus already told us these things would happen.
Endure with Perseverance
Following Jesus won’t be easy, but endurance brings eternal reward.
Practical Step: Build spiritual resilience by staying in fellowship with other believers who can encourage you.
Keep the Mission First
The Gospel must reach the nations before the end comes. Our calling is to stay on mission.
Practical Step: Support missionaries, share your testimony, or simply invite a neighbor to church.
Live Ready Every Day
Since no one knows the day of Christ’s return, readiness isn’t about date-setting—it’s about faithfulness today.
Practical Step: Ask yourself, “If Jesus returned today, would He find me faithful?” Let that question shape your daily choices.
🙌 Final Takeaway
Matthew 24 isn’t meant to stir fear—it’s meant to stir faithfulness. Jesus tells us what’s coming not so we panic, but so we prepare. The end of the story is not destruction but deliverance. The believer’s hope rests in the return of Christ, and until that day, we’re called to endure, witness, and live ready.
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Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
TREES OF THE BIBLE PART5
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
The Barren Fig Tree – Lessons on Fruitful Living
Episode SummaryIn this episode, we dive into the story of Jesus cursing the fig tree in Mark 11:12–21. At first glance, it may seem like an odd moment in Jesus’ ministry, but this passage carries a powerful message about authentic faith, fruitfulness, and living beyond appearances.
We’ll uncover why Jesus expected fruit from the tree, how this story connects to Israel’s spiritual condition, and—most importantly—what it means for us today.
Key Takeaways
Fruitless Religion is Empty – God isn’t impressed with outward appearances. He’s after a heart that bears real fruit.
No Excuse for Barrenness – Every season of life is an opportunity to grow in faith and character.
Jesus is Looking for Fruit – He desires love, obedience, and spiritual fruit over empty rituals.
Beware of Hypocrisy – Looking the part without living the part leads to judgment.
Faith Produces Results – Just as the fig tree withered at Jesus’ word, His word has the power to transform us at the root level.
Reflection Questions
If Jesus looked at my life today, would He find fruit?
Am I producing spiritual fruit, or just displaying religious “leaves”?
What areas of my life need God’s word to transform me at the root?
Scripture References
Mark 11:12–21
Matthew 21:18–22
Galatians 5:22–23
Call to Action
This week, ask the Lord to show you one area of your life where He wants to see more fruit. Take a step of obedience—whether it’s showing kindness, extending forgiveness, or deepening your prayer life.

Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
TREES OF THE BIBLE PART 4
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
Wednesday Aug 13, 2025
The Fig Tree Parable Decoded: How Repentance Leads to a Fruitful Christian Life
In this episode of The Art of Successful Living, you get to join Joanne Williams as she dives into the powerful parable of the fig tree, sharing how its message can transform your walk with Jesus. Joanne doesn’t just talk about trees—she explores what the fig tree really means for your faith, why it keeps popping up in the Bible, and how it challenges you to honestly look at your own spiritual growth. She digs into the story from Luke 13, showing how the fig tree is more than a symbol for Israel; it’s a wake-up call to reflect, repent, and really live out what you believe. Through relatable stories and down-to-earth insights, Joanne encourages you to think about where you might be holding back or getting complacent, and reminds you that God’s love always invites you to grow and bear fruit. If you’re looking to deepen your relationship with Christ, get some practical wisdom for life’s choices, and see familiar Bible stories in a fresh way, this episode is definitely one you’ll want to hear
In this episode, you will be able to:
Uncover the powerful spiritual symbolism of fig trees in the Bible and what they reveal about God’s message.
Learn valuable life lessons from the fig tree in Luke 13 that can spark genuine transformation in your faith.
Explore the fig tree as a symbol of Israel and understand its significance in biblical prophecy and spiritual identity.
Embrace the connection between repentance and fruitfulness to cultivate a more sincere and impactful Christian life.
The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction to the Fig Tree in Biblical Context 00:01:00 - Biblical Significance and Symbolism of the Fig Tree 00:04:00 - The Parable of the Fig Tree Explained 00:06:00 - Spiritual Lessons from the Parable: Repentance and Fruitfulness 00:10:00 - Application and Encouragement for Christian Living

Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
TREES OF THE BIBLE PART 3
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
Wednesday Aug 06, 2025
From Survival to Abundance: The Palm Tree Blueprint for Resilient Believers
Here’s something you might not expect: what if the secret to thriving—really thriving—when life feels dry and tough, is hidden in… a palm tree? We’re not just talking about a nice beach vibe, but a powerful symbol that’s woven all through the Bible, quietly pointing us to resilience, victory, and a kind of spiritual fruitfulness that doesn’t wither, even in the harshest seasons. Why does God compare the righteous to a palm tree—and what does that mean for the way we face adversity as believers? Let’s dig into this together, because there’s a lesson here that just might flip your perspective on what it means to flourish in faith—no matter what you’re up against…
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the deeper meaning behind palm tree symbolism in the Bible and how it can strengthen your faith journey.
Uncover powerful spiritual lessons from palm trees that inspire endurance and hope in everyday life.
Learn how to cultivate resilience through faith, enabling you to stand strong no matter what challenges come your way.
Explore how bearing fruit in adversity can transform your Christian walk and bring unexpected blessings.
Find out how to thrive spiritually in harsh conditions by relying on God’s unwavering strength and guidance.
The key moments in this episode are:
Introduction to Psalm 92 and Biblical Symbolism of the Palm Tree
Historical and Cultural Significance of Palm Trees in Biblical Times
Practical Spiritual Lessons and Christian Growth Inspired by the Palm Tree
Key Takeaways: Resilience, Growth, and Support in Christian Life

Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
TREES OF THE BIBLE PART 2
Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
🌿 Episode Summary:
In this powerful episode, we take a deep dive into the symbolism of the Cedar of Lebanon as described in Psalm 92. Cedars were known in ancient times for their beauty, strength, resistance, and longevity—just like the righteous life rooted in God. Minister Joanne unpacks how believers, like the cedar tree, are called to grow deep, stand strong, and bear fruit in every season of life, even into old age.
This message will encourage anyone who feels forgotten, weary, or past their prime. You’ll be reminded that if you’re still breathing—you’re still called. You’re still full of sap and very green.
Biblical & Historical Context (3–4 min)
The cedar tree in ancient times: strength, resistance, longevity
Cedar as a symbol of majesty, resilience, and divine blessing
Used in:
Solomon’s temple and palace
David’s house
Export wealth for Tyre & Sidon
Still on Lebanon’s flag today — legacy of strength
III. Spiritual Lessons from the Cedar Tree
"He will grow like a cedar in Lebanon…"
“Planted in the house of the Lord…”
“They will flourish in the courts of our God…”
“They will still yield fruit in old age…”
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