Episodios

  • Biblical Stewardship: A Life of Faithful Responsibility - [Time, Talent, Treasure, and Tongue] 1 Corinthians 4:2 (ESV)
    Feb 13 2026

    In this powerful segment, Lady Veleta Whitfield of Clinton Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, California, walks us through what biblical stewardship truly means—not merely as a concept, but as a life of faithful responsibility before God.

    Stewardship begins with a foundational truth: You don’t own it. God does. We are entrusted managers, not ultimate authorities. Whether it is our time, our gifts, our finances, our relationships, or even our words—everything belongs to Him.

    This teaching breaks stewardship down into four clear categories:

    Time – With 168 hours in a week, how much is intentionally given back to the Lord? We are called to walk wisely (Ephesians 5:15–17), honor seasons (Ecclesiastes 3:1), and be intentional with every moment.

    Talent – Our skills are meant for service, not selfish gain (1 Peter 4:10). We are required to prove faithful (1 Corinthians 4:2), to pursue excellence (Ecclesiastes 9:10), and to steward our gifts so we do not “die with our talent.”

    Treasure – Everything we possess is temporarily entrusted (Psalm 24:1; Matthew 6:19–21). Stewardship requires managing money and resources in a way that reflects God’s sovereignty, not worldly attachment. Be trustworthy with the small things.

    Tongue – Perhaps the most convicting. Words can set fires (James 3:5). Stewarding your tongue means resisting “clapping back,” speaking life not death (Proverbs 12:18), and allowing the Holy Spirit to govern your responses. Some things are better left unsaid. Steward your conversations. Steward your space. Steward your words.

    Throughout the live discussion, the room leaned in deeply. The call was clear: we cannot pick and choose what we will steward. We must steward it all—faithfully, intentionally, and under God’s full authority.

    This episode challenges us to examine not just what we manage—but how we manage it. Stewardship is an obedient witness to God’s sovereignty. It is not performance; it is faithfulness in practice.

    Reflection Questions:

    • Am I stewarding my time intentionally—or just occupying space?

    • Are my gifts serving God—or serving self?

    • Does my speech reflect maturity and restraint?

    • Am I acknowledging God’s ownership in practice, not just in theory?

    True stewardship honors God in every category.

    Be found faithful. Amen

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  • Faith Tested. Hope Lost. God Moved.
    Feb 10 2026

    There are moments when faith is tested beyond words—when hope feels distant, strength feels thin, and the weight of what God has shown us feels heavier than what we believe we can carry.

    In this episode, we sit with the tension between faith, capacity, and stewardship. What happens when God shows you something expansive, but your faith has not yet been nourished to sustain it? What happens when belief is present, but preparation is lacking?

    Grounded in Romans 10:17 and Matthew 9:27–29, this conversation confronts a sobering question that echoed throughout the room: Can your faith say yes—and has it been fed enough to carry what God is entrusting to you? Faith does not grow by emotion or urgency. It grows when it is intentionally fed, stewarded, and strengthened over time.

    During the episode, Latisha shared a short film titled Faith Tested. Hope Lost. God Moved. The film became a living illustration of a truth many wrestle with quietly: being shown something great does not automatically mean we are ready to manage it. God’s promises are real—but they require capacity, wisdom, and maturity to sustain.

    The discussion revealed that God’s pauses are not punishment. They are protection. When faith is starved, even good assignments can become overwhelming. When faith is fed, God moves—not to overwhelm us, but to establish us.

    This episode invites listeners to examine where faith has been nourished, where it has been neglected, and how stewardship plays a role in carrying what God has promised. It is a call to slow down, listen closely, and allow faith to be strengthened before weight is added.

    Reflection Questions:

    • Has my faith been fed enough to carry what God has shown me?
    • Where has hope felt tested—and what has that revealed?
    • What might God be protecting me from by asking me to grow first?

    Faith will be tested.

    Hope may feel lost.

    But when faith is stewarded, God moves.

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  • Stewardship Is Not Busyness: Guarding Assignment with Wisdom
    Feb 6 2026

    Stewardship is not just a concept—it is a way of living. And one of the greatest threats to true stewardship is busyness.

    In today’s episode, we sharpen our understanding of stewardship by confronting a common misconception: that doing more equals faithfulness. Scripture makes it clear that God is not impressed by activity—He is honored by faithful care.

    Busyness often disguises itself as obedience, but when unchecked, it leads to distraction, depletion, and misalignment. Stewardship, on the other hand, requires wisdom. It calls us to guard our assignments, manage our energy, protect our peace, and discern what God has truly entrusted to us—versus what we’ve assumed or allowed by pressure.

    This episode explores the difference between:

    • Assignment and assumption

    • Faithfulness and frenzy

    • Obedience and overextension

    You’ll be challenged to consider whether your current pace reflects alignment or pressure, and whether your yeses are guarding your assignment or eroding it. Stewardship is not about filling every moment—it’s about honoring the weight of what God has already placed in your care.

    This conversation is an invitation to live intentionally, lead wisely, and steward from a place of rest rather than strain.


    Reflection Question: Where has busyness been competing with wisdom in how I steward what God has entrusted to me?

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  • From Alignment to Stewardship: Guarding What God Has Entrusted
    Feb 2 2026

    January was never meant to be an ending—it was a foundation. Alignment positioned us, but stewardship teaches us how to live from that position.


    As we step into February, the focus shifts from posture to responsibility. This episode marks the beginning of our Stewardship series, where we explore what it means to guard what God has already entrusted to us—not by doing more, but by caring well.


    Stewardship is not ownership. It is the faithful management of what does not belong to us. Our time, energy, peace, relationships, responsibilities, and assignments are not self-sourced—they are God-given. And God does not entrust things to exhaust us, but to be guarded, nurtured, and sustained.


    In this episode, we unpack why stewardship is often misunderstood and why faithfulness—not visibility, productivity, or pressure—is the true measure God is looking for. Drawing from Scripture and lived experience, we look at biblical models of stewardship through the lives of Joseph, Mary, the Proverbs 31 woman, and even Jesus Himself—who modeled boundaries, rest, and obedience without guilt.


    This teaching also comes from a deeply personal place. Denise shares how stewardship has been required in seasons of profound loss, transition, and overlapping responsibilities—where alignment alone was not enough. Stewardship, in this season, has meant restraint, release, guarding peace, and trusting God’s provision without striving for control.


    This episode is an invitation—not to carry more, but to carry correctly. Not to fight every battle, but to steward peace. Not to prove faith, but to live it responsibly.


    Reflection Question:
    What has God entrusted to me that I need to care for differently this month?


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  • Staying Aligned Under Pressure
    Jan 30 2026

    Pressure has a way of revealing what seat we’re really sitting in.

    In this episode of the Wives Who War Podcast, guest speaker Takeia Watts leads us through James 1 with clarity and honesty, exploring what it means to remain aligned when life applies pressure. This is not a conversation about avoiding trials, but about how we respond when they come.

    James reminds us that testing is not meant to break us—it is meant to produce endurance. But endurance only develops when our posture is right. When alignment is off, pressure creates frustration, fear, and reaction. When alignment is intact, pressure produces maturity, wisdom, and strength.

    Together, we examine what it looks like to stay aligned in identity, perspective, trust, and endurance—especially when circumstances are uncomfortable, unanswered, or ongoing. This episode invites listeners to pause, assess their posture, and choose wisdom over impulse, faith over fear, and steadiness over striving.

    If you’ve felt stretched, tested, or pressed lately, this conversation will help you return to alignment and remain seated—right where God has placed you.


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  • Misalignment Doesn’t Shout — It Whispers
    Jan 26 2026

    Anchor Scripture: Psalm 139:23–24 (NLT)

    “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends you, and lead me along the path of everlasting life.”


    In this powerful conversation at the Queen’s Table, with Jacqueline Holmes, we sit with the reality that alignment isn’t about being right — it’s about being responsive.

    What happens when God lovingly confronts us over something “small”?
    What does it mean to stay in your seat, resist comparison, and respond with obedience instead of justification?

    Through a transparent heart share, scripture, and Spirit-led dialogue, the wives explore how misalignment often shows up quietly — in attitudes, reactions, entitlement, and internal resistance — and how the Holy Spirit gently but firmly brings us back into position.

    This episode is a call to:

    • Stop striving for a problem-free life

    • Release comparison and contentment-killers

    • Submit our decisions and behaviors to the seat God has assigned

    • Allow conviction to correct us without condemnation

    God isn’t calling us to perfection — He’s calling us to His perfect will.

    Pull up your chair.Stay in your lane.And let God realign what love is shaping.

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  • Divine Alignment: Surrendering Our Will to God’s Will
    Jan 23 2026

    Guest: Veleta Whitfield

    Anchor Scripture: Proverbs 3:5–6 | Galatians 2:20


    True alignment requires surrender. In this guest teaching, we explore what it means to lay down personal will, preference, and principle in exchange for God’s wisdom and direction. This episode calls listeners into deeper trust and obedience without strain.

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  • Remaining Seated
    Jan 19 2026

    Anchor Scripture: Ephesians 2:6 | Psalm 37:7

    Being seated is not passive—it’s authoritative. This episode reinforces the importance of remaining in the place God has established, resisting the urge to react, explain, or overcorrect. Alignment is sustained through trust, not motion.

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    1 h y 22 m