Episodios

  • Steve Carter on Becoming a Local Pastor Again & Grieve, Breathe, Receive
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode, host Suanne Camfield interviews Steve Carter, Lead Pastor of Christ Church and author of Grieve, Breathe, Receive. Steve shares his journey of grief after stepping away from Willow Creek, the challenges he faced during a desert season, how he learned to loosen his grip on achievement and begin to hope again. Steve shares how God has brought redemption, healing and joy to his story as he's stepped back in to lead a local church once again.

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    57 m
  • Aaron Foster on Ash Wednesday, Repentance and the Transformative Power of Lent
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode, Suanne Camfield and pastor Aaron Foster explore the significance of Lent, sharing personal experiences and reflections on the themes of repentance, confession, humility and intentionality. They discuss why they love Ash Wednesday, the historical context of Lent, the invitation it offers to deepen one's relationship with God, and the importance of being intentional in spiritual practices during this season.

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    55 m
  • Eric Camfield on Soul Thresholds, Burnout, Altar Fly Fishing and Creating a Life We Love
    Feb 11 2025

    In this conversation, Suanne Camfield interviews Eric Camfield, the Founder & President of Altar Fly Fishing, also her husband of 27 years. Using his experience as a pastor, non-profit leader and transformational life coach, Eric talks about soul health, soul neglect and how understanding life rhythms and naming your desire for change are the first steps in creating the kinds of lives God intended for us. Eric also shares how his own experience with burnout ignited a passion to help others live more intentionally.


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    1 h y 1 m
  • Pete Stearns on Becoming a Lead Pastor, Preaching without Notes and Redefining Sin as a Pathway to Freedom
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode of Deeper Still, Suanne Camfield interviews Pete Stearns, the lead pastor of St. Mark's Community Church in Burlington, NC. Pete opens the episode by sharing an unexpected way his church got involved with relief efforts for Hurricane Helene, what he's discovered about the joys and challenges of becoming a lead pastor and how he's learned to preach without notes.

    Suanne & Pete spend the second half of the conversation exploring the concept of sin, reframing its focus from behavior management to understanding it as a sickness form which there is only one cure. Pete emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit, defining the process of sanctification, as the Spirit transforms our hearts and cultivates our character, as well as the need for consistency and community as we find our way.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Introduction and Context Setting

    02:37 Hurricane Relief Efforts and Community Response

    09:00 Transitioning to a New Community and Family Life

    13:31 Surprises of Lead Pastorship

    18:03 Preaching Without Notes: The Process

    22:57 The Theology of Sin: A New Perspective

    28:18 Redefining Sin and Its Implications

    33:23 The Journey to Freedom from Sin

    38:16 Understanding the Role of the Holy Spirit

    43:57 Sanctification: A Process of Growth

    49:20 The Importance of Bearing Fruit in Community

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Danielle Schaeffer on Disability & the Church
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode, Danielle Schaeffer shares her journey as a parent of a disabled son, how that journey changed her perspective on the world they inhabit together and how her advocacy for the disability community led her to serve in the local church. Danielle also helps educate listeners on proper language surrounding disability as well as how the church can & should lead the way in creating welcoming spaces for all God's people.

    Danielle currently serves as the Director of Disability Ministry at Christ Church, a non-denominational church in the suburbs of Chicago, and is pursuing her Masters of Divinity degree from Fuller Seminary.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Lee Strobel on the Lasting Impact of 'The Case for Christ,' Why He Wrote 'Is God Real', His Most Memorable Interview and How to Answer Questions about Pain & Suffering
    Aug 22 2024

    Lee Strobel, former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and bestselling author of more than 40 books, discusses the lasting the impact of The Case for Christ, the importance of never giving up on people far from God and how his approach to apologetics and evangelism have changed over time as God as shaped his own soul. You won't want to miss the story of his emotional interview with Charles Templeton, a former evangelist who turned agnostic, or why he decided to write 'Is God Real?' Lee also addresses how to answer questions about pain and suffering not only with reason & logic but with empathy and love.

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    1 h
  • Soong-Chan Rah on Practicing a Lived Theology, Counter-Cultural Narratives, the Globalization of the Church and Cancel Culture
    Aug 14 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Soong-Chan Rah, award-winning author and seminary professor, discusses the importance of practicing a lived theology, the power of counter-cultural narratives, the role of the church in addressing individual and systemic sin, the significance of lament and how cancel culture actually reveals an insecurity in our identity as followers of Christ.

    Suanne and Dr. Rah also spend some significant time highlighting the changing demographics of the American church and how that current reality calls us to rethink our practices and love our neighbor in deeper and evolving ways.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Nancy Ortberg on Leadership, Calling, Receiving Feedback, and Finding God in the Gaps of our Stories
    Aug 7 2024

    In this episode, Nancy Ortberg discusses her passion for leadership and the journey of discovering our calling. She emphasizes the importance of feedback and the cultivation of character and heart as we embrace our limitations. She explores the connection between leadership and spiritual formation, emphasizing the need to be deeply rooted in one's identity in Christ. She also emphasizes the need to find God in the gaps of our stories as we embrace lament and vulnerability.

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    51 m
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