Ep. 143: James McLamb on empowering youth through compassion.
What works better: connection or correction?
We answer this question and others in this week’s episode. Today I had the privilege of speaking with James McLamb, a National Youth Empowerment Strategist and founder and CEO of Generation Youth. Our conversation centered on the powerful role mentorship plays in young people's lives.
Ep. 142: Abdu Murray on navigating identity in the age of AI.
Is our dependence on artificial intelligence a good thing?
In this episode of MercyCast, I sit down with Abdu Murray, the author of “Fake ID,” for an honest conversation about faith, technology, and what really makes us who we are. We dig deep into the intersection of artificial intelligence, identity, and Christianity—topics that are shaping how we see ourselves and each other in a rapidly changing world.
Abdu shares his journey from Islam to Christianity, revealing how deeply personal and relational the path to faith can be. Together, we examine how the Imago Dei—the image of God—grounds our identity and purpose, even as artificial intelligence and technology push the boundaries of creativity and relationships. Abdu’s insights challenge us to consider the dangers of over-reliance on AI, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of genuine human connection and compassion.
Ep. 141: Elizabeth Cole on finding hope as a solo-parent.
How do you come to terms with the fact that what you thought your life was gonna look like is not what it looks like?
Elizabeth Cole, VP of Solo Parent, a leading nonprofit supporting single parents, stops by to discuss the real-life challenges and journeys of solo parenting. We discuss how single parents navigate life after divorce, the importance of building a strong support network for solo parents, and why vulnerability and authentic community are essential for healing. Elizabeth shares powerful insights on practicing self-compassion, overcoming shame and guilt, and understanding your past to foster personal growth. Throughout our conversation, we highlight how encouragement and practical support can make a world of difference for single moms and dads facing life’s toughest moments.
Ep. 100: Chad Bird on learning compassion through adversity.
What were you made for? Is selfishness anti-human?
In this milestone 100th episode of MercyCast, I’m joined by Chad Bird, my first guest, to answer these questions and for a deep dive into the central theme of the MercyCast: how adversity is not just something to endure, but a classroom in which we learn the invaluable lesson of compassion.
Ep.096: The Christmas special.
It’s Christmas time!
In this very short episode of MercyCast, I want to discuss holiday traditions. I explore a few Christmas traditions from around the world (some you have heard of and some you haven't). Every tradition exists in some way to bring people together and refocus them on what truly matters. With this in mind, what would happen if we decided to create new traditions that foster healing and community, which remind each of us that we are loved and seen, especially during difficult times?
Ep.095: Lewie Clark on singleness, suffering, and belonging.
This week, we take a break from Christmas episodes. In this episode of Mercycast, my good friend Lewie Clark joins me as we dive into an often-overlooked topic: singles' unique and vital role in ministry and church leadership. In the church, there's often an implicit assumption that marriage is the "default" position for leadership, but we believe that single people have a crucial and powerful kingdom purpose.
Ep.094: Chris White on Christmas movies, redemption, and family.
It’s a Chris White Christmas, everyone!
In this episode of Mercycast, I am joined by my friend, Chris White, director of Electric Jesus, to dive deep into the themes and storytelling of Christmas movies. We explore how these films reflect vulnerability, redemption, and the human experience during the holiday season.
Ep.093: Jared C. Wilson on the Advent, waiting, and expectation.
Do you have an Advent Calendar this year? If not, maybe you should consider getting one.
In this episode of Mercycast, join Jared C. Wilson, author of Gifts of Grace: 25 Advent Devotions, as he explores the themes of Advent, Christmas, and the deeper meaning of the holiday season. Jared, a pastor and professor, explores the powerful connection between vulnerability, hope, and grace during this time of Christmas anticipation.
Ep.092: Cody Wilde on finding faith in broken places.
Sometimes, we find faith in the most challenging places.
In this episode of MercyCast, I sit down with Cody Wilde, Senior Vice President of Correctional Programs at Prison Fellowship, to discuss his influential work in prison ministry and the profound impact of compassion and vulnerability in the lives of those incarcerated.
Ep.091: Amy Betters-Midtvedt on the challenges of parenting teenagers.
Parenting teenagers is not always easy. That’s probably the understatement of the year.
In this insightful episode, Amy Betters-Midtvedt, author of You’ll Make It (And They Will Too), offers expert advice on parenting teenagers and understanding the complexities of family dynamics. With over 25 years of experience working with adolescents and families and as a contributing writer for Today Parenting, Amy has impacted over a million readers with her compassionate approach to adolescent behavior, emotional growth, and mental health.
Ep.090: Dr. Kimberly Offutt on fostering compassion.
There are over 400,000 children in the Foster care system. Roughly 125,000 are available for adoption, and 25,000 age out a year. What does compassion say do?
In this episode of Mercycast, Dr. Kimberly Offutt discusses the transformative power of compassion, community support, and advocacy in the foster care system.
Ep.089: Esther Garrett on finding your way back.
How do you find your way back after the unthinkable?
After experiencing deep pain, we can lose a step. We may feel like we have lost our sense of purpose.
In this conversation, Raleigh Sadler and Esther Garrett explore finding passion and purpose after experiencing trauma and burnout. Esther, the founder and CEO of Safety Compass, shares her personal story of advocacy, the challenges she faced, and how her experiences shaped her ability to connect with others. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, gratitude, and redefining success through kindness and service to others. By 'redefining success, 'they mean shifting the focus from personal achievements to the impact we make on others. The conversation emphasizes that our stories, no matter how painful, can equip us to help others and that God's presence is constant, guiding us through our journeys.
Ep.088: Joe Dobbins on healing from church hurt.
Many people who leave the church cite “church hurt” as one of their reasons. What is it?
In this episode of the Mercycast, host Raleigh Sadler discusses the topic of church hurt with the author Joe Dobbins. Together, they explore the experiences of individuals who have been emotionally wounded in places of worship and the impact it has on their faith. Joe shares his motivation for writing the book Hope After Church Hurt: How to Heal, Re-engage, and Rediscover God's Heart for You and highlights the need to address the issue of church hurt within faith communities.
Ep.087: Ashley on confidence as an inside job.
In this episode of the Mercycast, host Raleigh Sadler and guest Ashley Henriott discuss the topic of confidence and self-worth. Ashley shares her journey from being a single mom kicked out of her house to becoming a Christ-centered confidence coach.
Ep.086: Risa August on living like you have nothing to lose.
When you are at the end of your rope, that's when you can grow the most.
Risa August, author of 'The Road Unpaved, Border to Border with a Brain Tumor and a Bike,' shares her journey of resilience and self-discovery after being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Ep.085: Chris Morris on healthy ways of talking about our mental health.
Over 50% of Christians struggle with mental health.
For this reason, in this episode of the Mercycast, host Raleigh Sadler engages with Chris Morris, a certified mental health coach and author of the new book Resilient and Redeemed: Lessons about suicidality and depression from the psych-ward to discuss the often overlooked topic of mental health within the church.
Ep.084: Raleigh Sadler on steps to healing: The power of walking.
"There's miracles in the monotony."
In this episode of Mercycast, host Adsum Try Ravenhill and guest Raleigh explore the profound significance of walking as a metaphor for life and faith. They discuss personal experiences of walking, the concept of pilgrimage, and the importance of community and solitude in life's journey.
Ep.083: Adsum Ravenhill on the unexpected influence of weakness.
What doesn’t kill you may make you weaker. And that’s okay.
In this conversation, Raleigh and Adsum Ravenhill discuss the concept of suffering and how it can be used for the good of others.
Ep.082: Shannon Popkin on the harmful effects of comparison.
Do you ever compare yourself with others? Check out this conversation with author and podcast host Shannon Popkin.
Ep.081: Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin on becoming comfortable with your discomfort.
In this episode, we have a podcast inception—yes, a podcast within a podcast. The hosts of the Freely Given podcast join me on the Mercycast. Katie Koplin, author of Encouragement for Motherhood, and Gretchen Ronnevik, author of Ragged, share their perspectives on being comfortable with being uncomfortable. We explore how the gospel meets us in our discomfort and talk about seasons in life and how, because of Christ, discomfort is not permanent or defining.