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His Glory, Her Good
His Glory, Her Good
Author: Amanda Mejias, Corinne Allen
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His Glory, Her Good was designed specifically for women serving in student ministry. Through this podcast, we hope you’ll find us to be two new friends who want to partner with you in student ministry, equip you in your calling, and encourage you to press on. We are committed to bringing authentic and meaningful conversations to remind you that God is at work through your calling, for your good, for the good of the girls you serve, and for His glory.
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Send a text Ministry doesn’t make us immune to struggle or weakness. In this episode, we talk honestly about what it feels like to lead, teach, and disciple others while still wrestling with anxiety ourselves. When the world treats weakness like failure, it’s easy for ministry leaders to feel hypocritical, exposed, or alone. But Scripture reminds us that God does not abandon us in our weakness—He meets us there. Together we talk about where leaders can find help for themselves, how churches c...
Send a text Aunt P joins us today to talk about self-emotional regulation. You know those weird moments in a meeting with your boss or a tense conversation with a parent and you can tell something’s off inside you but aren't sure what do with it? How do you recognize the signs that you’re not okay before you melt down or blow up? What does it actually look like to step away from a situation with maturity, clarity, and self-control instead of regret? Together, we unpack: How to spot emotional ...
Send a text Volunteer apathy can be discouraging—especially when you care deeply about your people and the mission. In this episode, we talk honestly about how to discern what’s really going on when volunteers seem disengaged. Is it a vision issue, a leadership gap, or simply a role that isn’t the right fit? We explore the importance of knowing your why, communicating it clearly, and creating volunteer roles that invite ownership without placing unrealistic expectations on people. We also dis...
Send a text Not only is it the end of our ninth season of HGHG, but this is our final episode of 2025! We are celebrating and remembering all God did by sharing our favorite things of 2025. Better than a kitchen gadget or our favorite candle, we discuss the behind the scenes of our favorite episodes, reveal a few key people in our lives, and look ahead to what this next year has in store for YOU. It might just be the best year yet! The Her Good Retreat is coming March 19-21, 2026! We ha...
Send a text The holidays can be wonderful…and honestly, a little complicated. In this episode, we sit down with Aunt P to talk about what it looks like to walk into family gatherings with both honesty and peace. We chat through: How to love your family well without pretending old hurt doesn’t existWhen to have the hard conversations—and when it’s better to waitWhat to do with all that pre-holiday anxiety that builds upHow to grieve a holiday that is spent differently than you would've chosen ...
Send a text There are days, months, and seasons when all we can say is, “God, what are You doing?” Plans fall apart, doors close, and the waiting feels endless. We know God IS good, but life doesn't always feel good. So how do we trust God in the middle of the unknown and to believe He is always working? We can't wait to have this conversation with you, and hope that you trust there is a good God who knows and sees you exactly where you are. Let's be friends! Check out @lifewaygir...
Send a text Ever feel like your to-do list has taken over your life? We get it—when there’s a million things screaming for your attention, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters. In this episode, we dive into the life of Jesus, who walked fully in His Father’s will but didn’t shy away from interruptions that the world might have called “insignificant.” His life challenges us to live with purpose, follow God’s lead, and embrace the moments that truly matter—even when it’s inconvenient ...
Send a text If you've ever had a leader or friend break your trust or let you down, you're not alone. Unfortunately, even in ministry, we are not immune to the pain of broken relationships and imperfect leaders. The question we must ask ourselves is, "How do we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus?" In a world that pushes us to run or hide from our Shepherd every moment of church hurt and broken trust, our invitation in this episode is to run to Him. We are so grateful for Courtney Reissig shar...
Send a text Have you ever sat across from a friend or co-worker, knowing you needed to say something—but instead, you stayed silent? Maybe you didn’t want to offend, hurt the relationship, or you simply weren’t sure how to say it. But what’s the cost of not speaking up? And what’s the cost when we don’t allow others to speak into our lives? In this episode of His Glory, Her Good, we explore how to navigate those awkward or tense conversations with grace and truth. You’ll gain practical tools ...
Send a text Have you ever found yourself living in survival mode? From week to week, or event to event, getting ahead feels overwhelming and dreadful. So instead of being strategic or planning ahead, every day feels like chaos just trying to keep your head above water! This conversation invites you to take a breath, look around at your current reality, and prepare for the season ahead. Boundaries, delegation, planning, and rest all play a role in helping you to thrive (not just survive)...
Send a text What does it look like to hold both joy and sorrow at the same time? In this episode, we sit down with author and therapist, Nicole Zasowski, to talk about the tensions of hope and heartbreak, grief and goodness, and the power of celebration in the life of a leader. Nicole shares encouragement for women in ministry who feel the weight of the world or the fear of the unknown, reminding us that joy is not a denial of reality but a choice rooted in truth. We explore how to lead...
Send a text Unfortunately, there isn't a rule book or a one-size-fits-all method of knowing when to stay and when to leave a role, church, or job. So how do you know when it's time? And if you're called to leave, how do you do it well? In this episode, we are getting honest with our journeys through transition and what we learned / wished we would have done differently. Our hope is you'll leave asking the right questions about where God is calling you and be reminded of the Good Shepherd who ...
Send a text Season 8 of His Glory, Her Good is here! We can't even believe it, and we are so excited to kick off our first episode with author and co-founder of She Reads Truth, Amanda Bible Williams. If you have ever held or seen anything that She Reads Truth does, you know their resources are intentional and beautiful for their audience. We talk about why that is important, how to help those who feel unqualified and uninspired lean into Scripture, and how moms can lead their teens int...
Send a text To celebrate the end of the summer, we are back for our FINAL episode of this season with another Confessions of a Girls Minister! Whether you’ve survived camp on caffeine and Jesus or are gearing up for your next one, this confessions episode is for you. Because in all the sweat, sleeplessness, and snack wrappers, God shows up in powerful ways. Let’s laugh, cringe, and remember why camp is still one of the most fruitful (and ridiculous) parts of ministry. Want to know more about ...
Send a text John 10:10 reminds us that there is an enemy "steal and kill and destroy," yet the Lord has offered us a different way - an abundant way. But often times, ministry doesn't feel very "abundant". Instead, we feel stressed out, overwhelmed, and over it. Our Lifeway Girls training team has been teaching all year at You Lead through this idea of overcoming stress and life's pressures. Today on the podcast episode we are breaking down the three key areas of stress in our lives, how to m...
Send a text In a role or position where you're expected to be strong, steady, and spiritually "on," what happens when you don't have it all together? Who do you turn to when you face loss or walking through grief? If you are a member of the body of Christ, it's essential to find ways to be authentic and allow the Church to care for you, too. Cassie shares her own story of being a pastor's wife through the loss of her mom and recurring miscarriages. When she wasn't able to show up...
Send a text In today's episode, we sat down with our trusted therapist, Aunt P, to explore how unforgiveness can quietly take root in our hearts and impact the way we lead, trust, and relate to others. Together, we wrestle with some big questions: •What does true forgiveness actually look like? •How long does it take to get there—and is it okay if it takes a while? •How do we forgive people who never say sorry or don’t even realize they’ve hurt us? •And how do we humanize those who have wound...
Send a text We loveeeee a guest on the podcast, especially when she is passionate about seeing women and teen girls break free from the bondange of sin. In this episode, Elizabeth Woodson joins us to talk though her new Bible study for teen girls and what it means for girls to Live Free. This episode addresses questions like: What are girls wrestling with? How do we come alongside them to find healing? And how is it that we ourselves so quickly forget the gospel message we teach? ...
Send a text When's the last time you had a DTR? And no, we aren't talking about dating on this episode! When's the last time you defined the relationship you have with the parents in your ministry? If we believe parents are the most important disciple makers of their students, where do we fit into all of it? How can we champion parents without them thinking we are trying to replace them? What are ways we can invite parents into what God is doing inside our ministries? We are answering these q...
Send a text We were a bit ambitious thinking we could cover The Anxious Generation in just one episode. In part one, we explored how smartphones contribute to social isolation and sleep deprivation. Now in part two, we’re diving into the costs of attention fragmentation and the addictive nature of social media. So if you’ve ever asked yourself, How can I help my students develop longer attention spans and resist the pull of addictive tech? — this episode is for you. If you haven't listened to...



