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Welcome to Season 3 of the Campbell Soup Podcast with Israel and Rachel Campbell. We are celebrating over 10,800 downloads and counting, thanks to listeners like you. We started this podcast with a simple idea: discipleship should be more than a classroom, it should be a way of life. When Jesus walked with His disciples, the lessons did not happen behind a podium but along the road, around meals, and through conversations about real life. That is exactly what we do here.

Each episode is like sitting down to a hearty bowl of soup, warm, nourishing, and full of flavor. We talk about life, love, parenting, relationships, faith, and whatever else bubbles up along the way. Some moments will make you laugh, others might make you think, but every conversation is stirred with honesty, hope, and a little humor. So pull up a chair, grab your spoon, and join us for another season of real talk, real life, and real discipleship, one spoonful at a time.

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  • Keep the Receipts CAMPBELL SOUP PODCAST SEASON 3 EPISODE 9
    Nov 26 2025

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    In this Thanksgiving-week episode, Israel Campbell and Rachel Campbell slow the pace, unclutter the noise, and talk about one of the most underrated spiritual disciplines we have: keeping the receipts of God’s faithfulness.

    Remember when Thanksgiving meant construction-paper turkey hands and being forced to say what you’re thankful for while secretly wishing you could get back to the rolls? Well, this episode revisits that childhood moment—but with a grown-up perspective. Because gratitude isn’t just cute or seasonal… it’s evidence collection.

    When life gets chaotic (and let’s be honest—this year has been a wild casserole of emotions), we tend to forget what God has already done. We lose track of the miracles. We overlook the provisions. We ignore the answered prayers. We let the receipts fade like they were printed on that cheap gas-station paper.

    But spiritually healthy people keep records.
    They rehearse the goodness of God.
    They remember the breakthroughs.
    They stack up the receipts like trophies of grace.

    In this episode, Israel and Rachel talk about:

    • Why gratitude is a spiritual posture, not a holiday mood
    • How keeping receipts builds faith for the future
    • How remembering God’s goodness resets the atmosphere in your home
    • How gratitude keeps you from becoming a grumpy follower of Jesus (we’ve all met one… bless their hearts)
    • How couples, families, and leaders can actually practice gratitude daily
    • A few hilarious personal Thanksgiving stories—including one Israel would prefer we never bring up again

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, tired, or low on faith, this episode will help you slow down, breathe deep, and remember: God has been faithful… and we have the receipts to prove it.

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  • "God is a Hard Target To Miss" CAMPBELL SOUP PODCAST SEASON 3 EPISODE 8
    Nov 20 2025

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    What if the will of God isn’t a tiny bullseye but a wide-open horizon you can’t help but hit when your heart is surrendered? We unpack a freeing approach to guidance that replaces fear and perfectionism with trust, movement, and the confidence that the Holy Spirit both opens doors and blocks wrong turns.

    We start with the fear that keeps so many of us stuck—wanting to please God yet terrified of choosing “wrong.” Through Psalms 139 and 37, we reframe God’s guidance as relational and robust: He hems us in, lays His hand on us, and orders our steps. From Paul’s “effectual door” to the Spirit’s redirection in Acts, we explore how to sense direction without demanding details. You’ll hear practical tools for big choices about dating, jobs, and where to live, including how to make a prayerful pros-and-cons list and then actually decide. We also talk about “holy misses”—closed doors and near wins that still expand faith and prepare you for what’s next.

    We challenge the habit of handing God our script and invite a posture of surrender that can receive unexpected answers. You’ll hear how open-handed faith leads to better relationships and more aligned opportunities, plus a candid look at disappointment, cynicism, and what to do when hope runs low. God as Restorer is central here: even real mistakes don’t end the story. Think of Israel’s demand for a king and how the lineage of David became the path for the Messiah—proof that grace is not fragile.

    By the end, you’ll have a simple, repeatable way to move forward: seek first the kingdom, aim your life toward righteousness, acknowledge God in every step, and walk through the doors that open. If a door shuts, let it. If your heart is surrendered, God is a hard target to miss. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s stuck at a crossroads, and leave a review telling us the next step you’re taking.

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  • “Beautifully Bruised (Don’t Waste the Suffering)” CAMPBELL SOUP SEASON 3 EPISODE 7
    Nov 13 2025

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    Some days faith feels like a bruise you keep bumping, and other days it feels like a tender place where God speaks clearer than ever. We sat down to talk about suffering without the shortcuts—how pain can ripen the fruit of the Spirit faster than comfort ever will, and how to guard your heart from the kind of bad theology that turns wounds into lifelong bitterness.

    We trace a path through Job’s story and our own: stacked losses, hospital hallways, numb mornings, and the quiet practice of declaring “God, you are good” before the day begins. You’ll hear how borrowing someone else’s faith can carry you for a while, why John 10:10 draws a clean line between the thief and the Giver of life, and how a “beautiful bruise” can make you tender to the Holy Spirit instead of easily offended by everyone else. We also confront the shame that follows self‑inflicted pain and talk about the wild mercy of a God who can redeem not only what the enemy breaks, but what our choices break too.

    If you’ve been asking where God is in the winter season, this conversation offers language, scripture, and simple practices to keep you anchored until the cloud lifts. Not every question gets answered on this side of heaven, but presence, formation, and unexpected grace are real. Listen for hope, for honest stories, and for a theology sturdy enough to stand in a storm. If this helped you breathe a little easier, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find their way to it.

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