Good Enough

Andrea Burke, Lore Ferguson Wilbert

Influencers aplenty, memes a dime a dozen, self-help books lining the shelves of bookstores, and YouTube tutorials for every tip under the sun and it’s still never enough. Why do the messages like “You're the hero of your story” and “Trust yourself” still lead to anxiety, fear, uncertainty, and despair for most women? Andrea Burke and Lore Ferguson Wilbert are tackling fourteen of the counterfeit gospels American women believe today. We invite a guest each week to talk about beauty trends, diet culture, social media, “clean” living fads, singleness, dating, friendship with guys, and more. We know in Christ we truly are good enough for this never enough world.

  • 43 minutes 55 seconds
    On Poetry and Proximity to Death with Evan Welcher

    Evan Welcher is the senior pastor of Vine Street Bible Church in Glenwood, Iowa. After losing his wife to cancer, Evan wrote the book Resplendent Bride, chronicling the love and loss of his first marriage. He now lives with his wife, Rachel Welcher, and their dog, Frank, in a house on a hill. His favorite color is darkness. You can follow him on Twitter @evanwelcher.

    In this episode, Evan talks with Andrea about his personal experiences with loss, his work as a pastor, and thoughts about our culture's views on death and mortality.  


    11 August 2021, 9:00 am
  • 43 minutes 10 seconds
    Running the Race Well with Mrs. Neely

    In this episode, Andrea talks with Mrs. Neely, a woman from her church, about living a faithful life, facing death in different relationships including her own husband, and trusting in Jesus through each season. 

    28 July 2021, 9:00 am
  • 54 minutes 46 seconds
    Walking Through Grief with Nancy Guthrie

    Nancy and her husband, David, have a thirty-year-old son, Matt, who works with his dad creating kids musicals for the church through Little Big Stuff Music. They also have a daughter, Hope, and a son, Gabriel, who were born with a rare genetic disorder called Zellweger Syndrome and each lived six months. In this episode, Andrea talks with Nancy about this experience.

    Nancy offered many of the lessons she learned from the loss of two of their children in her first book, Holding On to Hope: A Pathway of Suffering to the Heart of God which was published in 2002. She and her husband, David, host weekend Respite Retreats for couples who have faced the death of a child. She speaks regularly at conferences nationally and internationally, and is a regular contributor to The Gospel Coalition, including hosting the Help Me Teach the Bible podcast.

    Nancy and her husband, David,  make their home in Nashville, Tennessee where, according to Nancy, life is less about professional pursuits than about the ordinary aspects of being a wife, mother, friend, and follower of Jesus, with clothes to wash, e-mails to answer, and a friend to listen to.

    Website
    Instagram
    I'm Praying for You book

    23 June 2021, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Walking Close to Death with Dr. Ethan Helm

    In this episode, Andrea Burke talks with Dr. Ethan Helm, pediatrician, and missionary to Cameroon and Cambodia. Ethan shares his own personal story of facing cancer, as well as what it's like to care for the dying and hurting in different countries and cultures.

    Ethan Helm is a pediatrician and his wife Elizabeth (also a physician) previously served at Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Cameroon with Samaritan's Purse.  They now serve in Phnom Penh, Cambodia with Christian Health Service Corps.  Currently both Ethan and Elizabeth are studying the Khmer language, while Ethan volunteers at Hebron Hospital, and Liz homeschools their children.  When he is in the States, he occasionally works at Genesis Pediatrics, in Rochester, NY.  Ethan and Elizabeth have 4 kids.  Ethan likes games, sports, laughter, and being ridiculous, and Ethan loves his church, Grace Road, excessively.  He often tells people when he thinks of his church it's like cotton candy and unicorns.  Also, Ethan is not sure the last sentence is a sentence, but he's from Arkansas, so he's okay with it. 

    16 June 2021, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Death Before Birth with Dan and Yaroslava Quirk

    Dan and Yaroslava Quirk tell their very real and honest story of how they lost their daughter Eleanor when Slava was 38 weeks pregnant, what they learned, what grief looked like, and more. The Quirks are members of Andrea's home church, Grace Road Church in Rochester. 

    Books referenced:

    A Grief Observed, C.S. Lewis
    A Symphony in the Dark

    10 June 2021, 9:00 am
  • 47 minutes 21 seconds
    On Being a Young Widow with Clarissa Moll

    Clarissa Moll is the young widow of author Rob Moll and mother of their four children. She holds an MA from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and her writing has appeared at The Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, Rooted, RELEVANT Magazine, Modern Loss, and more. Find her on Instagram and at her website, where she offers a monthly newsletter of support and encouragement for people experiencing bereavement.

    website: https://clarissamoll.com/
    social: https://www.instagram.com/mollclarissa/

    book: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Dying-Living-Fully-into-dp-0830847219/dp/0830847219/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

    2 June 2021, 9:00 am
  • 53 minutes 12 seconds
    Believers and Mortality: A Conversation with Dr. Todd Billings

    Dr. J. Todd Billings is the Professor of Reformed Theology at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, MI. An ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America, he received his M.Div. from Fuller Seminary and his Doctorate of Theology from Harvard. Married to Rachel, and they have two kids. 

    The End of the Christian Life
    Rejoicing in Lament

    Website: https://jtoddbillings.com/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/jtoddbillings

    26 May 2021, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Social Media Habits and Rhythms with Hunter Beless and Gretchen Saffles

    In this episode, Andrea talks with Hunter Beless of the The Journeywomen Podcast and Gretchen Saffles from Well-Watered Women about how to faithfully use social media in an age of influencers, marketing, brands, pandemics, and so on. We answered some listener questions, and Hunter and Gretchen both shared their personal habits and approaches to managing social media in their personal life and work.

    Bios
    Gretchen Saffles is the founder of Well-Watered Women, a resource for women filled with bible studies, journals, articles, and more. She is a writer and author, mom and wife and lives in Georgia.

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/gretchensaffles/
    https://www.instagram.com/wellwateredwomen/
    https://www.instagram.com/wellwateredco/

    Hunter Beless is the Founder & Executive Director of The Journeywomen Podcast. She is married to Brooks and they have three children and live in New Hampshire.

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/hunterbeless/
    https://www.instagram.com/journeywomenpodcast/

    Books:
    Tony Reinke, 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You


    12 August 2020, 9:00 am
  • 59 minutes 59 seconds
    Pornography, Your Kids, and a Healthy Sexual Ethic at Home with Greta Eskridge

    In this episode, Andrea Burke and Greta Eskridge talk about how to talk to your kids about sex, pornography, healthy conversations about sex, and more. Greta Eskridge is a home schooling mom of 4. She loves to fill her family’s days with reading, making art, and being outside as much as possible. Her favorite places to be are on a hiking trail or at the tide pools--preferably with an iced coffee in hand. Greta loves laughing, having adventures and taking cat naps in the afternoon. She and her artist husband, Aaron, make their home in sunny southern California.

    Greta is also an author and speaker. Her first book, "Adventuring Together", releases July of 2020 with Thomas Nelson. Greta travels the country speaking and sharing her message of joyful, connected parenting.

    Greta would love to connect with you!
    You can hang out with her on her Instagram feed. You'll find her @maandpamodern.
    You can also find her on her blog at www.gretaeskridge.com


    Book: Adventuring Together
    Website: http://www.gretaeskridge.com/

    As referenced:
    Song of Songs commentary




    5 August 2020, 8:00 am
  • 52 minutes 43 seconds
    Women in the Church with Allyson Todd

    In this episode, Andrea Burke talks with Allyson Todd, editorial assistant and women’s initiatives intern at For the Church. What are the roles for women in the church? How do you have those hard or awkward conversations? How is it different for married women and single women? These things and more are on this episode.

    Links:
    AllysonTodd.com
    https://ftc.co/multi_author/allyson-todd/

    Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/_allysontodd

    Article by Jen Wilkin: 3 Female Ghosts That Haunt the Church
    Study: Women of the Bible, from Grace Road Church
    Seminary: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 
    For the Church Women's Pre-Conference: https://www.mbts.edu/about/conference/ftc20/womens-pre-conference/

    23 July 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Friendships Between Generations: Women in the Church with Kristie Anyabwile

    In this episode, Andrea Burke is joined by Kristie Anyabwile to talk about women in the church. Specifically, they discuss intergenerational friendships, mentoring, how to approach the topic with other women in your church, and more.

    Kristie Anyabwile is a pastor’s wife and the mother of Afiya, Eden, and Titus. She joyfully supports her husband of 24 years, Thabiti, as he pastors Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, DC. Kristie enjoys spending time with family, cooking, and discipling women, as well as speaking and writing about marriage, motherhood, and ministry. You can follow her on Twitter at @KAnyabwile.

    Books:

    His Testimonies, My Heritage
    Word-Filled Women's Ministry


    9 July 2020, 12:00 pm
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