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The Collide Podcast

We're so thrilled you stopped by to check out a few episodes. Our aim is to serve women with content that is encouraging, engaging and reflective of Jesus' love for them. If you want to connect with us in other ways, feel free to find us on instagram at @we.collide or head over to our website at wecollide.net. We love to make new friends!

Jul 29, 2020

We’re kicking off a series, Race Conversations, with Pastor Jonita Johnson (affectionately known as Mama Jay). This incredible woman is a preacher, mother, grandmother, author, and so much more - she even owned a company called Mama Jay's Lip Smackin’ GOOD Hot & Spicy BBQ Sauce and Rubs. What doesn’t this woman...


Jul 22, 2020

This episode’s guest is a coach of coaches and he has so much wisdom to share. Corey Schlosser-Hall teaches and consults locally and nationwide on wholehearted discipleship, innovative leadership, and helping Christ’s church flourish in the 21st century. We chatted with Corey about helping people find their calling,...


Jul 15, 2020

There is something distinct and beautiful about the way different generations experience Jesus, practice faith, and partner with God to bring about beauty and healing in the world. Molly Martin witnesses some of these generational strengths and challenges firsthand as the Discipleship Coordinator for a young adult...


Jul 8, 2020

Those late teens and early twenties are such a unique season of life where young adults are exploring their purpose, relationships, passions, and faith. Whether you’re a mom wondering how to help your adult child navigate this time as a christian, a mentor to a college student, or you’re in the midst of experiencing...


Jul 1, 2020

This episode’s inspirational guest has worked with refugees and immigrants for nearly a decade, including a stint as a medical case manager for World Relief serving newly-arrived refugees.  Her life with refugees spread into a 5-year journey of being a single foster mom, starting with four refugee children who needed...