

Jesus Over Everything
Lisa Whittle: Author, Speaker, Founder of Lisa Whittle Ministries, LLC
In the Jesus Over Everything podcast, best-selling author and speaker Lisa Whittle provides listeners with on-the-go encouragement, Bible teaching, dynamic guest interviews, and practical how-tos for Christian living. Each show is grounded in Lisa’s relatable and candid style with her objective in every conversation to hold Jesus above everything.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 39min
WOMEN: Saying the Quiet Thing Out Loud – The Ache We Don't Name in the Church
Join Lisa Whittle for an honest look at the quiet ache many women in the church experience—an ache that often goes unnamed and unspoken. Lisa shares her own experiences and those of countless women who have felt their gifts, confidence, and leadership misunderstood or suppressed. She addresses the damaging misconception that women’s competence is arrogance, and emphasizes how Scripture celebrates women who are decisive, courageous, and influential. Lisa encourages women to stand firm in their calling, to reject false guilt, and to trust in God's justice and timing. This episode calls the church to recognize and honor the full spectrum of women’s gifts, fostering a culture of respect, safety, and unity. If you’ve ever felt the quiet ache of being marginalized in the church, this episode offers the clarity and encouragement you’ve been longing for.
Listen in to learn more:
(0:42) The quiet ache: what it is and what is isn’t
(3:38) Addressing bitterness, pride, arrogance or jealousy
(4:53) Why women hesitate to speak out on this subject
(9:17) The myth associated with women who are gifted
(10:54) The importance of biblical discernment over assumptions or impressions
(17:33) Biblical examples of courageous, influential women (Deborah & Priscilla)
(19:38) How women learn unspoken rules to diminish their gifts or self-protect
(21:35) The long-term impact on GenX, Millennial, GenZ, and GenAlpha
(25:00) How the church can create an environment where women’s gifts flourish
(26:20) Practical steps for women and leadership to foster trust and respect
(31:26) Trusting God’s justice and timing in our calling and gifts
(35:40) A 30-Day Challenge for gifted women who are feeling marginalized
(36:46) A call for honest, courageous conversations to bring healing and unity in the church
Mentioned in the episode:
From Genesis to Junia: What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership: https://a.co/d/0dt6Crm4
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
Body and Soul (Bible Study): https://www.lisawhittle.com/body
God Knows (Book): https://www.lisawhittle.com/godknows
Your God Knows (Bible Study): https://www.lisawhittle.com/yourgodknows
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Mar 25, 2026 • 37min
WOMEN: When the Church Treats Women Like Risk: Fear-Based Boundaries and the Cost to Women in the Church
Have you ever encountered a policy that made you feel suspicious, unsafe, or undervalued simply because of your gender? Continuing the podcast mini-series, “WOMEN,” Lisa Whittle shines a light on how fear-driven policies—intended to protect—can sometimes send damaging messages to women, making them feel like “risks” rather than beloved members of God's family. She explores the true cost of viewing women through a lens of suspicion, revealing how these messages can quietly erode identity, trust, and unity within the church. If you’ve ever wondered how to reconcile safety with biblical truth, this episode is a must-listen.
Listen in to learn more:
(0:45) The quiet tension in the church: fear-based boundaries for men and women
(6:18) How policies can promote avoidance rather than integrity and trust
(10:37) What is the cost to men? What message are they being sent?
(14:20) The impact on the next generation: distance or discipline?
(16:23) Can men and women work together as friends in ministry?
(20:27) Practical steps for leaders to implement healthy, transparent, and biblical boundaries
(29:25) How the church can model safety, trust, and unity in cross-gender relationships
(32:10) The importance of whole body theology and diverse leadership in fostering trust
Mentioned in the episode:
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
From Genesis to Junia: What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership: https://a.co/d/0dt6Crm4
Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study – Body and Soul: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body
One-on-One Coaching: https://www.lisawhittle.com/coaching-with-lisa
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Mar 18, 2026 • 39min
WOMEN: SkinnyTok and Staying Small: Why the Church Has to Lead This Conversation Differently
Join Lisa Whittle for an honest and courageous conversation about why the church must stand up and lead differently in today’s cultural climate. In this episode, she unpacks the subtle ways fear-based messaging—whether through policies or social media narratives—can diminish women’s identity and value in the church. Lisa discusses how the church’s response to trends like "SkinnyTok" and the pressure to "stay small" often reflect a deeper issue of fear and a lack of biblical clarity. She calls the church to move beyond reactive policies and instead embrace a theology rooted in trust, respect, and the biblical understanding of men and women as co-heirs in Christ. Whether you’re a leader or a believer longing for a healthier, more honest church culture, this episode offers hope, challenge, and a renewed call to lead with integrity and love.
Listen in to learn more:
(1:14) Lisa’s take on Biblical womanhood and what led to this mini-series
(2:23) Church attendance is declining for women. Why?
(5:33) What is "SkinnyTok" culture?
(9:38) Why the church should lead in clarity, not silence or retreat
(14:00) The connection between physical and spiritual “smallness”
(20:00) How misunderstanding women’s spiritual gifts impacts the conversation
(28:06) Practical steps for church leaders to foster health, respect, and unity
(34:45) Reclaiming the church’s role as a safe, honoring family for women and men alike
Mentioned in the episode:
Barna Study: https://www.barna.com/trends/church-attendance-women-men/
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
From Genesis to Junia: What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership: https://a.co/d/0dt6Crm4
Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study – Body and Soul: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body
Invite Lisa to Speak: https://www.lisawhittle.com/speaking
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Mar 11, 2026 • 31min
WOMEN: Biblical Womanhood, Women's Gifts, and Why I'm Sickened by the Cultural Gender Wars
In this powerful continuation of the “WOMEN” podcast mini-series, join Lisa Whittle for an honest and heartfelt reflection on biblical womanhood. In this episode, she unpacks how our identity as image-bearers of God shapes our understanding of womanhood, emphasizing that women are not lesser or secondary, but equal in dignity and purpose. Lisa discusses the importance of stewarding our spiritual gifts—whether prophecy, teaching, or service—and how the church’s health depends on men and women working together in mutual respect. Addressing the cultural gender wars, Lisa passionately calls believers to reject division, champion unity, and embrace the biblical vision of men and women functioning together in the body of Christ. Whether you’re a woman seeking clarity or a leader desiring to foster healthy gender dynamics, this episode is a “MUST-listen” – offering biblical clarity and hope in these uncertain times.
Listen in to learn more:
(0:07) What’s ahead in the series and an intro to biblical womanhood
(2:20) Why the church must lead in the conversation about gender and unity
(4:00) The cultural gender wars and their impact on believers and the church
(9:45) The biblical basis of Imago Dei
(12:30) Why biblical womanhood starts before roles
(18:00) The danger of silencing women
(23:00) Why we must use our spiritual gifts for God's glory, not power or control
(28:15) Biblical womanhood truly defined
Mentioned in the episode:
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study – Body and Soul: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Mar 4, 2026 • 1h 5min
WOMEN: An Interview with Dr. Preston Sprinkle on What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership
Join Lisa Whittle in this compelling kickoff episode of her new podcast mini-series, "Women," as she interviews Dr. Preston Sprinkle about what the Bible really says regarding women in leadership. From the complexities of Pauline texts to the leadership roles of women in the early church, this conversation emphasizes the importance of thorough biblical investigation, cultural understanding, and humility. Preston shares how his own journey from a complementarian background to a more nuanced view was shaped by years of diligent study. This episode encourages believers to pursue biblical literacy and respectful dialogue, recognizing that this issue divides and heals the church at the same time. Whether you lean complementarian or egalitarian, or are still exploring, you will find wisdom and grace in this honest discussion.
Listen in to learn more:
(0:20) Introduction to Preston Sprinkle and his scholarly background
(1:50) Why Lisa felt compelled to bring this conversation to the series
(5:27) Preston's personal journey from a complementarian upbringing to biblical investigation
(8:32) The importance of careful hermeneutics in understanding Scripture on women in leadership
(25:39) The complexity of Pauline passages like 1 Corinthians 11 and 14, and 1 Timothy 2
(36:33) How the early church and house churches inform women’s roles today
(40:15) The significance of biblical examples like Lydia and Priscilla
(44:50) Labels and the importance of humility and respectful dialogue in controversial topics
(51:40) Comparing biblical texts with structures of modern church leadership
(57:02) How to model and practice responsible leadership and unity in the church
Mentioned in the episode:
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
Preston’s Book – From Genesis to Junia: What the Bible Really Says About Women in Leadership: https://a.co/d/0dt6Crm4
Embodied: Living as Whole People in A Fractured World: https://a.co/d/0bkdSWKv
Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender: https://centerforfaith.com
Theology in the Raw Podcast: https://theologyintheraw.com/podcasts
Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study – Body and Soul: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Feb 4, 2026 • 11min
Come Back to God: How to Be an Everyday Revivalist
In this closing episode of the “Come Back to God” mini-series, Lisa Whittle challenges believers to see themselves as carriers of revival—everyday revivalists who live intentionally in God’s presence. She reminds us that revival isn’t reserved for history books or revival meetings of the past; it’s for today. Drawing inspiration from the Azusa Street revival and other historic moves of God, Lisa challenges us to seek God intentionally, even through simple actions like reducing phone use to pray more. She emphasizes that revival begins in us and flows outward—impacting our families, workplaces, and communities. Practical steps include staying connected to God, living in repentance, loving others deeply, and walking in expectation each day. Lisa invites you to join her in her new Bible study, Come Back to God, to deepen your revival journey and see God move through your life.
Listen in to learn more:
(1:10) Why revival isn’t just a thing of the past; it’s for now
(3:20) The Azusa Street revival: a humble prayer meeting that changed history
(4:28) How Global Christian Relief is currently supporting revival around the world
(5:40) Living as an everyday revivalist: how small actions can make a big impact
(7:10) You are a carrier of revival: where you go, revival can grow
(7:50) Practical steps and how to walk with a “yes” in your step
(9:30) The importance of living intentionally for ongoing revival
(10:20) Invitation to join Lisa’s Bible study: Come Back to God
Mentioned in the episode:
Come Back to God Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/comeback
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
Invite Lisa to Speak: https://www.lisawhittle.com/speaking
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Jan 28, 2026 • 13min
Come Back to God: Revival That Shifts a Culture
Continuing the “Come Back to God” mini-series, Lisa Whittle builds on previous discussions about where revival begins and how it moves from wild gatherings into the streets. Authentic revival isn’t confined to church walls; it’s about lives changed so profoundly that their transformation influences entire communities and even culture. Using powerful biblical and historical examples—such as Pentecost and the Welsh Revival—Lisa illustrates how revival’s true fruit includes lifestyle changes, justice, and community renewal. She emphasizes that lasting revival requires humility, love, ongoing repentance, deep discipleship, and persistent prayer. Lisa encourages listeners to reflect on where God wants to move in their neighborhoods, workplaces, and families—and how they can be part of a movement that shifts culture for God’s glory.
Listen in to learn more:
(0:34) Recap of previous episodes: revival’s origins and being authentic
(1:12) The goal of revival: changing communities and culture
(1:45) The pouring water analogy: revival overflows and spreads
(3:10) Biblical example: Acts 2 community transforming the city
(4:25) The Welsh Revival of 1904–1905: culture-shifting results
(6:30) Impact beyond numbers: transformed families, justice, and compassion
(7:40) What makes community revival sustainable?
(8:25) The five keys to lasting revival
(11:00) How to pray for and pursue revival in your community
(11:58) Invitation to join Lisa’s Bible study: Come Back to God
Mentioned in the episode:
Come Back to God Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/comeback
Global Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisa
Let’s Be Clear: https://letsbeclear.substack.com
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Jan 21, 2026 • 20min
Come Back to God: When Revival Goes Wild
In part two of the "Come Back to God" podcast mini-series, Lisa Whittle challenges the culture of "revival hype" and invites listeners to consider revival's deep, holy roots. While stadiums and tents may symbolize revival, Lisa emphasizes that true revival is about heart transformation—marked by conviction, discomfort, and unity. She reflects on biblical examples like Pentecost and the Moravian Revival to highlight the importance of unified prayer, confession, and God's presence. Lisa encourages us to seek authentic revival—not for show, but for lasting change—and invites listeners to reflect on how they can foster revival within their own hearts and communities. The episode concludes with practical steps to pursue revival, including prayer, reconciliation, and justice.Listen in to learn more:(1:10) Revival hype vs. true revival(1:45) The sacredness of personal revival and its unseen work(3:47) Rocky analogy: Revival isn’t for public show, it’s deep and gritty(7:42) How Global Christian Relief is sparking revival(8:32) Biblical foundation: Acts 1 & 2, unity in prayer, and the early church(10:00) The Moravian Revival of 1727: A 100-year prayer movement that sparked global missions(11:33) Elements of authentic revival: Unified hunger, extraordinary prayer, confession and reconciliation, sincere worship, centered on God's presence(16:15) The role of justice and righteous living in revival (Amos 5:24)(16:50) Practical steps for fostering revival in your life and community(17:44) Closing encouragement: Pray, unite, invite others, and seek revival nowMentioned in the episode:Come Back to God Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/comebackGlobal Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisaCoaching with Lisa: https://www.lisawhittle.com/coaching-with-lisa
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Jan 14, 2026 • 17min
Come Back to God: Revival Starts Here
Join Lisa Whittle for a special four-part podcast mini-series inspired by her latest Bible study, “Come Back to God,” as she unpacks the biblical and personal foundations of revival. Whether you’re new to the concept or have been longing for a fresh move of God, Lisa offers practical insights and encouragement to help you experience revival starting deep within your own heart. This series emphasizes that revival is accessible to everyone — it begins with a surrendered, hungry heart and grows into a powerful movement of God’s Spirit working through you.Listen in to learn more:(1:08) What do you think of when you hear the word "revival"?(1:40) Revival is first a personal encounter, not just a public event. (3:02) The story of Pentecost as the prototype for revival. (6:50) How the Welsh Revival started with one surrendered heart. (10:00) How Global Christian Relief is supporting revival world-wide (11:10) What revival in your heart really looks like: hunger, conviction, tenderness, obedience, first love. (14:00) Practical ways to invite revival into your life today.(15:40) Resources for how to "Come Back to God"Mentioned in the episode:I Want God: https://www.lisawhittle.com/iwantgodCome Back to God Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/comebackGlobal Christian Relief: http://link.globalchristianrelief.org/lisaInvite Lisa to Speak: https://www.lisawhittle.com/speaking
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial

Jun 25, 2025 • 20min
Triumph: The Freedom We Find
In this final episode of the "Your Body" mini-series, Lisa Whittle shares her journey toward discovering real success—defined by biblical truth rather than cultural standards. This isn’t about perfection or meeting worldly standards. It’s about understanding who we are in Christ and living from that truth. When our minds are renewed and our hearts aligned with Scripture, lasting freedom becomes a reality. (Curious to learn more about whole body theology? Grab a copy of Lisa Whittle’s Bible Study - Body & Soul.)Listen in to learn more:(0:39) Defining triumph(3:53) What a water spill can teach us(8:50) Rebuilding vs. rebooting(13:03) Adjusting our mindset to a whole body theology (14:19) Three keys to true and lasting freedom(16:19) A journey of continued healing Mentioned in the Episode:Fit For His Glory: https://www.fitforhisglory.coAnchored Virtual: https://anchoredvirtual.comThis vs. That - Podcast: https://anchoredvirtual.com/tvt-allBody & Soul - Bible Study: https://www.lisawhittle.com/body Resources:Thank you to our season sponsors – Fit For His Glory and Anchored Virtual!Fit For His Glory helps women in every stage of life create lasting change in their health. Start your journey today and enjoy 20% off memberships or five-week intensives with code JOE. Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fitforhisglory. Anchored Virtual offers accessible mental-health support with trained, faith-based counselors. Visit anchoredvirtual.com and use code JOE10 at checkout for 10% off your first session. Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/anchoredvirtual.
Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial


