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God on the Go by AllMomDoes
God on the Go by AllMomDoes
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God on the Go is a short teaching-style podcast released each Sunday evening. Early in the week, listen to the 5-7 minute teaching. Then throughout the week you can reflect on the memory verse, share the prayer prompts with your kids, laugh over the fun facts, and ask conversation starters about the teaching that will help apply to their daily life. Built with your family in mind, and the seasons you are in, God on the Go will help you point your kids to Jesus IN the moment – every day! Want more information? Text GO to 89419. If you are in Canada text GodOnTheGo to 866-729-1065. God on the Go will begin on August 14th!
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Growing up with those “everyone gets punished” moments at school made me big on fairness as a mom, but I’ve realized that sometimes my obsession with keeping things even has slowed down our willingness to simply serve one another. As I look at Jesus’ call to go the extra mile and Paul’s reminder in Philippians 2:4 to look beyond ourselves, I’m learning that quick, quiet service—without expecting anything back—is one of the sweetest ways we can love like Him.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4sxqDh4
Recently, I was reminded of how my parents taught us to obey quickly. "Those aren't my shoes, dishes, mess, etc." Today we're talking about why it's important to be the first to serve, and slow to expect that someone else will take care of. Quick obedience shapes my walk with God, my respect for authority, and the way I move through everyday life.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4sw720N
"I'm sorry you feel that way" isn't an apology.Sometimes the Lord uses even the smallest moments—like a kid in the backseat refusing to apologize—to remind me how hard it can be to say “I’m sorry,” and how much we all need grace. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4bnImS0
Ever had one of those moments where you react way too fast… only to realize you totally misread the situation? This week’s episode dives into those quick‑to‑anger, slow‑to‑listen slip‑ups we all know too well—and how a little biblical wisdom can save the day.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aJEfzA
There are moments when God’s direction doesn’t line up with logic or comfort, and that’s exactly when faith steps in. In this episode, we'll look at Mary’s story and invite you to consider what God might be asking you to trust, even if it doesn’t make sense.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3L1QNr9
Sometimes doing the right thing means stepping into the awkward—and staying there. Today I'm sharing how a bold moment from my daughter reminded me that discomfort is often the doorway to courage, conviction, and living out our faith unapologetically.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4hG02tz
There have been times in my life when doing the right thing felt like walking straight into a furnace—uncertain, uncomfortable, and honestly, a little scary. But just like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, I’ve learned that faith isn’t about knowing the outcome—it’s about trusting God even if the fire still burns.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3J6n5Rj
It takes courage to make choices that honor your values—even when they go against the crowd. Reflecting today on the wisdom of mentors and the strength found in standing firm for what’s right.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4hs6X9A
We're kicking off an “Even If” series, exploring how to stay grounded in truth and integrity—even when it’s unpopular or misunderstood. Through real-life moments and biblical parallels, you'll be encouraged to hold fast to your faith in the face of doubt.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4qAPIqK
In a world that prizes quick answers and constant noise, we invite you to rediscover the power of quiet reflection. Today we're exploring how intentional silence can deepen spiritual growth and lead to wiser decisions.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4nljLzQ
Today we're reflecting on the power of quiet moments in a noisy world. Through stories of music, Scripture, and everyday life, we'll discover that silence can deepen our connection with God and help us truly hear His voice.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4nlu7PZ
Do you struggle with speaking up? You're not alone, so today we're talking about the courage it takes to speak up when something’s not right—even when it’s hard. I’ll share a moment when I stayed quiet, what I learned from it, and how God calls us to stand up for truth and kindness, just like Peter did in the Bible.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4h9hkPl
Today we’re talking about how God sees and treasures the quiet, kind things we do—even when no one else notices. From my own childhood love of attention to a powerful Bible story, we’ll explore why living faithfully behind the scenes matters so much in God’s big plan.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/46YxiHd
Ever feel like you're running the show when God's just waiting for you to scoot over and let Him lead? In this Make Room episode, Julie shares how stepping back—yes, even from micromanaging your kids—can open up space for God to do something truly extraordinary.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3K9Dkgw
Ever wonder what Copernicus and Nicodemus have in common? Find out how curiosity, humility, and a hunger to learn can launch you into a deeper understanding of both the universe and God’s heart!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3VmmZYc
I had a slightly embarrassing moment once involving a mispronounced word—it reminded me of the importance of staying open to being wrong. Even Saul, who became Paul, had to do a complete 180 when he realized he’d misunderstood everything about Jesus. Sometimes, making room for growth starts with a little humility and a good laugh at ourselves!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4mAoZs1
Remember that awkward moment of walking into a new lunchroom, tray in hand, scanning for a friendly face—or at least an open seat? That experience taught me just how powerful it can be when someone simply makes room. After all, a little kindness can go a long way… and might just be the start of a beautiful friendship.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3UZIa1U
When God created the earth, He created time. And when He created us, He created us in bodies that need movement and work and rest and sleep as we live our days. There are all kinds of ways we can use the time God has given us.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3EqPf7a
Working in radio and television, finishing college classes, and planning a wedding... It was a lot. I've learned a lot from years of being really busy, and discovered how important it is to make time to rest, no matter how busy it is. Jesus also gives us examples in the Bible when He took time to rest... Even in the midst of chaos!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43mVpiP
Writing my first book made me want to quit a bunch of times. But then there was one more time that I worked harder. Working harder still doesn't mean that God has to then do what we want. But what it sometimes means is that we're really close to us learning what we need to learn for Him to say yes.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4l3MRUp








