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Honestly, Though

Honestly, Though

Rebecca Carrell

Honestly, Though: Real Talk. Real Life. Real Faith.
Rebecca Carrell, Liz Rodriguez, and Nika Spaulding welcome you to the table to share in "faith conversations for life transformation." All three have Master's degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and teach the Bible in their respective ministry spheres. Rebecca spent over two decades in radio in the Dallas/Fort Worth area before "retiring" to take a position at DTS. Liz serves as the Director of Women's Ministry and Guest Services at Calvary Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Nika sits as Resident Theologian at St. Jude Oak Cliff Church in Dallas.
They tackle everything from sexuality to gender to culture to bizarre coffee drinks and always point you back to Christ. Honestly, Though exists to have faith conversations for life transformation.

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Ally Kucera serves on the front lines in the war against sex trafficking and pornography, especially where it concerns young children. Predators no longer troll parks or drive through neighborhoods in window-less white vans. Rather, they stalk your children through social media on smart phones.
Join Rebecca Carrell, Nika Spaulding, and Assistant District Attorney Ally Kucera as they go inside a real-life Special Victims Unit.
If you enjoy the Honestly, Though podcast will you please rate, subscribe, and share it with your friends? And you can connect with Rebecca and Liz, too! See the links below:
Websites: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; https://www.lizann.life/
Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; @lizannrod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RebeccaAshbrookCarrell ;
https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Instagram: @honestlythoughthepodcast ; @rebeccacarrell ; @lizannrodriguez; @lizrodonthepod

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Honestly, Though - Episode 100 | 100th Episode Celebration!
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09/04/23 • 57 min

In this 100th episode, Rebecca Carrell, Liz Rodriguez, and Nika Spaulding look back over the last two years and forward to the future. Thank you for being a part of the Honestly, though listening family! We love you and the show wouldn't exist without you.
Want to listen to the episodes we referenced? Here you go:
Episode 90: Liz's Health Struggles: Losing Weight Without Losing Herself: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-90-lizs-health-struggles-losing-weight-without/id1588915377?i=1000618326207
Episode 66: Rethinking Purity Culture | Dr. Sandra Glahn: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-66-rethinking-purity-culture-guest-dr-sandra-glahn/id1588915377?i=1000593136196
Episode 34: Finding Hope in Bipolar Disorder | Karen Cook: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-34-finding-hope-in-bipolar-disorder-guest-karen/id1588915377?i=1000563282700
Episode 6: What is Paranormal Activity? | Dr. Janet Warren
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-6-what-is-paranormal-activity-guest-janet-warren/id1588915377?i=1000541106038
Episode 4: Are Satan and Demons Real? | Dr. Scott Horrell: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-4-are-satan-and-demons-real-guest-dr-scott-horrell/id1588915377?i=1000539642145
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those reviews help others find us in the PodUniverse, and we deeply appreciate the love! Also, you can reach out to us personally to join the conversation on the following platforms:
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Have you ever wondered how the Bible came to be? How did we end up with the books that we have and who made that decision? Are all of the stories true? Should we take every book of the Bible literally? Dr. Susan Lim, historian, and professor at Biola University, sits down with Rebecca Carrell, Nika Spaulding, and Liz Rodriguez to discuss how knowing the history of the Scriptures can fortify our faith.
Susan Lim is a former professor who spent over 20 years teaching in higher education. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in history (B.A. from UC Berkeley and M.A. and PhD from UCLA) and spent several decades researching the Puritans and colonial religion in North America at large. But she is now venturing into new territory by researching the history of the Bible. Still a historian at heart, she desires to devote her second career to studying the making and revelation of Scripture.
She is passionate about God, her family, friends, good food, and napping.
Connect with Dr. Lim on Facebook; Purchase Light of the Word: How Knowing the History of the Bible Illuminates Our Faith HERE.
We love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though, on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to ensure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...
Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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What is "evangelicalism" What does it mean to be "evangelical?" The word has shifted in American culture over the last decade, but at its onset, it was a powerful movement that drew hundreds of thousands of people to Christ. This week on Honestly, Though, author and professor Dr. Karen Swallow Prior sits down with Rebecca Carrell, Liz Rodriguez, and Nika Spaulding to discuss her latest book, The Evangelical Imagination, and how the evangelical church can respond to our cultural crisis.
Follow Karen Swallow Prior on Twitter: @KSPrior
Read her blog and buy her books: https://karenswallowprior.com/
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those reviews help others find us in the PodUniverse, and we deeply appreciate the love! Also, you can reach out to us personally to join the conversation on the following platforms:
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Honestly, Though - Episode 113 | All Things New
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01/08/24 • 52 min

Rebecca Carrell, Liz Rodriguez, and Nika Spaulding reflect on God's faithfulness in 2023 and anticipate all God will do in 2024 as they remind you that God is always making all things new. And that is good news for sinners like us.
We love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...
Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Honestly, Though - Episode 119 | Is That God's Voice Or Mine?
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02/19/24 • 43 min

Is it possible to hear God's voice? How do you know if it's God. you, or something more sinister? This week on @HonestlyThoughThePodcast. Rebecca Carrell, Liz Rodriguez, and Nika Spaulding discuss the wide will of God and why we should be careful with the words "God said."
Resources:
Ordinary: Sustainable Faith in a Radical, Restless World by Michael Horton. Buy HERE.
We love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of finding us...
Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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What do you do when the Christmas season doesn't feel like "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?" Nika Spaulding, Pastor and Resident Theologian of St. Jude Oak Cliff shares her grief journey and shows how God, in His mercy, included grief language throughout the Bible.
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Beauty is a multi-billion dollar industry. But what is it actually selling us? Over the centuries, cultures have gone to extreme lengths to attain that which is deemed beautiful. While fashion and styles may change, there is a type of beauty that transcends understanding, that stirs up yearning inside us. Dr. Brian Chan, Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, sits down with Rebecca Carrell and Nika Spaulding to discuss the nature and origin of true beauty, and why we long for it.
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those reviews help others find us in the PodUniverse, and we deeply appreciate the love! Also, you can reach out to us personally to join the conversation on the following platforms:
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Ephesus housed the great temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The goddess makes a cameo in Acts 19, but, until Dr. Sandra Glahn's groundbreaking work, has been largely neglected. How did the ancient deity impact the world of the New Testament and what impact did she have on Paul's letters? Dr. Glahn sits down with Rebecca Carrell and Nika Spaulding to talk about Artemis and Greco-Roman religion, and how it should shape the way we read 1 Corinthians and 1 Timothy.
Dr. Sandra Glahn blogs at http://aspire2.com/ and https://blogs.bible.org/author/sandra-glahn/
Find Dr. Glahn on social media at @sandraglahn
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those reviews help others find us in the PodUniverse, and we deeply appreciate the love! Also, you can reach out to us personally to join the conversation on the following platforms:
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Well, we tried to have a conversation on sports and theology, but it went wildly wrong. So, instead, we surprised Nika Spaulding with her college athletic director and had a fantastic discussion on how coaches can shape kids for Christ.
Find us on the following platforms:
Honestly, Though: @honestlythoughthepodcast (FB & IG(
Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook Carrell
Liz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775
Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidas
We have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at [email protected] or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
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Honestly, Though currently has 141 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Christianity, Religion & Spirituality and Podcasts.

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The episode title 'Episode 38 | Inside The Special Victims Unit (SVU) | Guest: Ally Kucera' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Honestly, Though is 48 minutes.

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Episodes of Honestly, Though are typically released every 7 days.

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The first episode of Honestly, Though was released on Oct 5, 2021.

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