

CCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture Meet
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How do the treasures of Scripture connect with the troubles of life? As Christians, we have the privilege and challenge of exploring this question. Hosted by Alasdair Groves, this podcast considers how Scripture meets us in day-to-day life, covering topics such as emotions, rest, trauma, weak faith, insomnia, and more.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 38min
The Beauty and Burden of Caregiving: A Personal Story (Part 2)
In this episode of Where Life and Scripture Meet, host Gunner Gundersen continues his conversation with CCEF faculty member Mike Emlet about caring for aging parents. Building on the previous episode, Mike reflects on the blessings and burdens of caring for his mother during her final season of life. Mike shares how he and his wife navigated difficult caregiving decisions, wrestled with their own limitations, and sought wisdom as his mother's needs increased. Along the way, he reflects on anxiety, fatigue, grief, and the steady presence of God's grace in the midst of weakness. This conversation offers encouragement for anyone currently caring for aging loved ones, considering future caregiving responsibilities, or processing the grief that often accompanies these journeys. Mike describes how the Lord met his family through Scripture, prayer, and the support of the church, in a demanding season and reminded them that grace and weakness often coexist.

Mar 2, 2026 • 34min
The Beauty and Burden of Caregiving: A Personal Story (Part 1)
In this episode of Where Life and Scripture Meet, host Gunner Gundersen sits down with Dr. Mike Emlet to reflect on his recent experience caring for his aging mother during the final years of her life. Mike shares about his mom, "Mim" — her vibrant faith, her lifelong commitment to the local church, her sense of humor, and her remarkable ministry of handwritten letters. He also opens up about the gradual onset of cognitive decline, the impact of dementia and stroke, and the practical and emotional realities of caregiving. Mike and Gunner discuss the weight and the sweetness of walking closely with a loved one through suffering and decline. There is beauty and cost, and Jesus is in the midst of it. Mentioned in this episode: sign up to receive 6 conference sessions on conflict and unity. Sign up here: ccef.org/free-audio-for-conflict-and-unity/ Books by Dr. Mike Emlet: CrossTalk: Where Life and Scripture Meet Descriptions and Prescriptions: A Biblical Perspective on Psychiatric Diagnoses & Medications Saints, Sufferers, and Sinners: Loving Others as God Loves Us

Feb 16, 2026 • 37min
Life Together in Christ: Why Union with Jesus Changes Our Relationships
What does it mean to be united to Christ—and how does that shape the way we relate to others? In this episode, Gunner Gundersen, Esther Liu, and Darby Strickland explore the doctrine of union with Christ and its deeply practical impact on everyday relationships. If our truest relationship is already secure in Jesus, how might that free us to love others differently? Together, they discuss how union with Christ grounds us in unshakable security, frees us from defensiveness, gives courage to apologize and forgive, reorients transactional views of relationships, and helps us make sense of church hurt. Because we are united to Christ, we are also united to one another. That shared belonging reshapes how we approach conflict, difference, and even the pain of broken community. Join us as we consider what it looks like to live life together in Christ. Community: A Struggle to Fit | Blog by Darby Strickland "How can I avoid the temptation to isolate myself in suffering?" | Video by Cecelia Bernhardt Make Every Effort: Paul Urges Unity in the Church | Conference Session by Aaron Sironi

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Dec 1, 2025 • 41min
Revitalizing a Stagnant Marriage: Connection & Intentionality
Discover the signs of a stagnant marriage, from subtle disconnection to low-grade resentment. Learn how intentionality and spiritual friendship can revive your relationship. Hear about the difference between a covenant and a contract, emphasizing the need for curiosity and community support. Small gestures of love and surprising your partner weekly can reignite connection. Cultivate friendship and engage emotionally, even in busy seasons. Embrace marriage as a journey of growth and invite others into your struggles for support.

Nov 17, 2025 • 40min
Understanding Grief: A Journey Through Loss
Darby Strickland, a counselor specializing in grief and loss, joins Esther Liu, who offers a personal and theological perspective on spiritual care. They delve into the complexities of lingering grief, highlighting how it can resurface during significant life events. Community support is emphasized as crucial for navigating this journey. They also discuss the often unrealistic expectations around grief timelines, the importance of shared memories, and practical ways to support those grieving long-term. Ultimately, they remind listeners of God's unwavering presence in times of loss.

Nov 3, 2025 • 34min
Walking Through Life Transitions & Embracing Change
In this episode, CCEF faculty explore the topic of life transitions, sharing personal stories and insights on common struggles, temptations, and opportunities that arise during these changes. They discuss the importance of recognizing God's presence and providence through both big and small changes, and they share some encouragements they've found in Scripture. Mentioned in this episode: We're excited about the recent release of a handful of books from CCEF faculty: When It's Trauma: A Biblical Guide to Understanding Trauma & Walking Faithfully with Sufferers | Book by Darby Strickland A Big Change Happened: Helping Children Through Upheaval | Children's book by Darby Strickland Helping Your Children with Change: Holding Fast to God During Upheaval | Minibook by Darby Strickland Take Heart for Teens: Daily Devotions to Deepen Your Faith | Book by David Powlison

Oct 20, 2025 • 37min
The Beauty of Adoption into God's Family
In this episode, CCEF faculty explore the profound doctrine of adoption into God's family, discussing its theological significance and personal implications. Our hosts reflect on their own experiences and the relational significance of understanding God as a loving Father. They discuss how we often struggle with an orphan mentality, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's identity as a beloved child of God. Finally, they highlight the future inheritance that comes with being adopted into God's family. Mentioned in this episode: The audio from our 2025 National Conference is available for purchase! All 27 sessions included. Learn more at ccef.org/2025.

Oct 6, 2025 • 40min
Biblical Self-Examination: Involving God & Others
In this episode, CCEF faculty discuss the importance of self-examination. They explore how self-examination is not merely a self-focused endeavor but a process that involves God and others. The conversation highlights the benefits of self-examination, including personal growth, awareness of one's weaknesses, and the recognition of God's grace. They also address common pitfalls, such as self-shaming and misguided approaches, and emphasize the need to also look for the good as part of the biblical self-examination process. Mentioned in this episode: Registration for courses is now open for the January 2026 term! This term we'll be offering Helping Relationships with Ed Welch, Scripture for Life & Ministry with Aaron Sironi, and Counseling in the Local Church with Michael Gembola. If you're looking for an opportunity for personal growth along with training to better serve those around you, we want to invite you to join us. You can learn more at ccef.org/school.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 32min
How to Grow in Patience
Darby Strickland and Esther Liu, both faculty members at CCEF, engage in a thoughtful discussion on the nuances of patience. They explore modern society's obsession with immediacy and how it affects our understanding of patience. Through personal anecdotes, they reveal the struggles of waiting and the transformative power of being patient in relationships. They emphasize patience as a pathway to personal growth and spiritual maturity, encouraging trust in God’s timing and learning to appreciate the present moment.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 38min
Understanding & Cultivating Forgiveness
In a thought-provoking discussion, Darby Strickland, a counselor and CCEF faculty member, and Esther Liu, a colleague focused on spiritual growth, unravel the intricate nature of forgiveness. They debunk myths like 'forgive means forget,' and emphasize that forgiveness does not excuse wrongdoing or require reliving pain. The duo explores what makes forgiveness challenging, and offers practical advice for cultivating a forgiving spirit, highlighting the importance of relying on God's support throughout the process.


