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Author: Jamie Moore & Paul Rasmussen

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 “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”  - Jesus (Matthew 11:28-30 Message paraphrase)

Join Dr. Jamie Moore and Paul Rasmussen as they discuss this promise with guests from all walks of life in an effort to learn how to live freely and lightly.

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In this episode, Raz and Jamie talk about the difference between gospel-motivated obedience and performance-driven holiness. Many of us approach sanctification like self-improvement — try harder, be better, do more. But Scripture paints a different picture. In Epistle to the Romans 12:2, Paul says: “Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Both commands are passive. You’re commanded not to let the world shape you — and to...
In this episode, we sit down with Vic Clesceri—practitioner, scholar, and evangelist—to explore the way of surrender as the foundation of discipleship. Who is Vic? Founder of The Management Sherpa https://www.themanagementsherpa.comProfessor of Marketing at Miami University Farmer School of BusinessFounder of The Surrender Project https://www.surrenderproject.comAuthor of The Way of Surrender https://www.surrenderproject.com/TWOS-604-MM-ENG.htmlVic Clesceri is a rare blend of practitioner, sc...
In this second episode with Kristen Schumacher, we zoom out to focus on the story and impact of Nehemiah Manufacturing — a company that has trail-blazed second-chance hiring practices since 2009, long before fair-chance employment became a mainstream conversation. Founded on the conviction that meaningful work restores dignity, Nehemiah intentionally built its business model around hiring individuals with significant barriers to employment, including those with criminal records, homelessness,...
In this episode, we get to know Kristen Schumacher (Chief Marketing Officer, Nehemiah Manufacturing) on a personal level. Kristen shares her story of growing up in a Catholic family where faith was present and her relationship with Jesus became profoundly personal at a very young age. As early as six years old, she experienced Jesus as her closest friend — journaling prayers and conversations with Him as part of her everyday life. Kristen vulnerably recounts a horrific experience of abuse and...
Our first guest of Season 3 is Kristin Scott, a spiritual director who—along with her husband Jason Scott—leads Activation Ministries. This episode is a tender, deeply formative conversation about intimacy with God, learning His voice, and following Him with courage and trust. Kristin’s Story: God as Her Personal “Rabbi” Kristin shared how she came to faith early in life and, from the beginning, experienced a deeply personal relationship with God. While she often longed for human disciplers, ...
What does it look like to develop history with God? In this episode, Jamie and Raz explore the idea that our relationship with God is meant to grow the same way any meaningful friendship does—through shared experiences, trust built over time, and walking together through both ordinary and extraordinary moments. Faith isn’t just about beliefs or behaviors; it’s about history—a lived, relational story with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Throughout Scripture, we see men and women who didn’t j...
Welcome to Season 3 of the With Him Podcast! As we step into the New Year of 2026, Raz and I kick off the season with a simple but profound theme: learning how to be present with Abba. This episode isn’t about hustle, goals, or religious performance—it’s about relationship. We explore the Father’s heart to be with His kids and what it might look like to intentionally choose His presence in the year ahead. The Word for 2026: Presence What if this year wasn’t about doing more for God—but abou...
In this second conversation, Jason Scott shares the heart and mission behind Activation Ministries, the ministry he and his wife Kristin launched to awaken hearts and ignite the Body of Christ. Their passion is simple and biblical: equip everyday believers to hear God’s voice, step into their identity, and join Jesus in His Kingdom work. Jason describes himself as a “player-coach”—someone who doesn’t just teach from the sidelines but equips people and then steps onto the field with them to mi...
This week on the With Him podcast, Raz and Jamie do something a little different. Instead of a deep theological dive or guest interview, we slow down and have some Christmas fun—sharing favorite Christmas memories, laughing about beloved (and debated!) Christmas movies, and reflecting on the timeless Charlie Brown Christmas special. Along the way, we talk about nostalgia, simplicity, and why Charlie Brown’s struggle to find the meaning of Christmas still resonates so deeply today. It’s a ligh...
In this episode, Jason Scott shares his incredible journey from religious upbringing to radical life transformation in Jesus. Growing up in the Catholic church, Jason knew about God but didn’t walk with Him. College at Ohio University led him into deep addiction to alcohol and drugs — a path that nearly destroyed his life. Everything shifted 25 years ago when Jason attended a church service in Cincinnati, heard the gospel clearly, and was instantly set free from addiction. His life with Jesus...
In this conversation, Jamie and Raz dive into one of the most challenging parts of the Bible to understand: the Old Testament Law. As the YOUR STORY reading plan leads the church family into Exodus, they explore how New Testament believers—rooted in the gospel of Jesus—should make sense of laws that address topics like slavery, women’s rights, and sexuality. They emphasize that God the Father was not endorsing the broken structures of the ancient Near East. Rather, He was working within a fal...
In this conversation, Jamie and Raz explore the Kingdom adventure that opens up when we follow God the Father into assignments that are bigger than our strength, skill, or experience. Using the story of Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3–4), they highlight how Yahweh calls Moses to confront Pharaoh—a task far beyond Moses’ natural capacity. Instead of telling Moses to get more training, build a better résumé, or take a leadership course, God gives him a single promise: “I will be with you.”...
In this episode, Jamie and Raz talk about what it means to enroll in “The School of the Father”—where the Teacher is God Himself. Throughout the Scriptures, we find a stunning promise: God wants to personally teach His children. From the prophets of the Old Testament to the words of Jesus and the Apostle Paul, we see a thread of divine instruction—the Father leading, guiding, and forming us by His Spirit. Even the psalmist understood this reality: “I have more understanding than all my ...
In this episode, Jamie and Raz share what they’re learning through the Your Story chronological Bible reading journey—and invite listeners to jump in and read along with the church family. They reflect on the lives of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—and how remarkable it is that God the Father continually appears, speaks, guides, blesses, and keeps covenant with these men (and women), even though their lives are full of sin and dysfunction. Manipulation, deception, control, favoritis...
In this episode, Jamie and Raz explore how to read the Bible more effectively by focusing on the main character—God the Father. Too often, we read Scripture through the lens of the human characters, trying to imitate their actions or apply their experiences to our own lives. But when we do that, we can miss what the story is truly revealing about God Himself. Jamie and Raz explain that the frame you use shapes what you see—and if we focus on the wrong character, we can draw the wrong lessons....
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In this episode, Jamie and Raz sit down with Samantha Treas to talk about matters of the heart—learning to see God as a loving Father who’s after relationship, not perfection. Sam shares about growing up Catholic and how Jesus began visiting her in dreams as a child, telling her, “I’m your friend.” Even during her college years of intentional wandering, she later realized He was gently wooing her heart back the whole time. In this deep conversation, they explore what it means to keep a soft h...
In this episode, Jamie and Raz explore one of Jesus’ most radical and freeing teachings: “Take up your cross and follow Me” . What does it really mean to die to self—and why is it essential for truly gaining Jesus and living in the Kingdom? They reflect on the dangers of leadership that hasn’t gone through the cross—when a person hasn’t died to self, they often lead out of insecurity, control, or self-promotion, which can harm others. The conversation also turns toward the subtle poison of un...
In this third episode with Spencer Robinette, Raz and Jamie explore what it means to be a minister with Jesus—not just inside the walls of a church, but out in the world where most people live and work. Ministry isn’t just for vocational pastors—it’s for every follower of Jesus, wherever they are. Rooted in Ephesians 4:11–12 , the conversation highlights God’s design for church leaders to equip the saints for the work of ministry. That means pastors aren’t called to do all the ministry for pe...
In this powerful follow-up conversation, Raz and Jamie sit down again with Spencer Robinette to go deeper into his journey in ministry and grief. Spencer shares about serving in full-time vocational ministry—leading youth and worship, planting a church, and eventually merging that young plant with his dad’s older, more traditional congregation. He describes the joy and privilege of serving in ministry alongside his father… and the heartbreak of losing him just a few years later. Spencer opens...
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