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Faithful. Truthful. Unapologetically Biblical.
Her Theology is where deep biblical truth meets real life.
Hosted by Cass, this podcast invites Christian women to move beyond surface-level faith by diving into rich theology, culture, ethics, and discipleship. Through honest conversations with theologians, authors, and leaders, we ask hard questions, wrestle with Scripture, and seek practical wisdom for everyday living.
If you're hungry for gospel-centered conversations that will sharpen your mind, strengthen your heart, and embolden your faith — you're in the right place.
New episodes every Wednesday.
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Send us a text What does it actually mean to love as Christ loved? In Day 18 of Daily Devotions with Dead People – Christmas Advent, Cass from Her Theology shares a deeply confronting and searching devotional from Amy Carmichael, an Irish missionary who served in India for 55 years and rescued countless young girls from temple exploitation. Amy Carmichael’s reflection, Calvary Love, is not sentimental or soft. It is a heart-examining series of statements that expose how easily our love falls ...
Send us a text Where does the soul find true satisfaction? How can we know we are truly saved? And what does lasting joy in Christ actually look like? In this Christmas Advent devotional, Cass from Her Theology introduces us to Anne Dutton — one of the most prolific and courageous female theologians of the 18th century. Born in 1692, Dutton wrote extensively to encourage believers struggling with doubt, fear, and assurance of faith. In this episode, Cass reads from a powerful letter Anne Dutt...
Send us a text Discover Martin Luther’s practical approach to prayer in today’s Advent devotional! In this episode, Cass walks us through Luther’s personal letter to a friend, giving a step-by-step insight into how he prayed using the Lord’s Prayer. Learn how to focus your heart, mind, and soul in prayer, avoid meaningless repetition, and truly engage with God. We’ll explore: How to meditate on the Lord’s Prayer meaningfullyWhy prayer requires full attention and a single heartHow to connect y...
Send us a text What happens when we pray? Today, Octavius Winslow reminds us that we do not approach a throne of condemnation, fear, or shame — but the throne of grace. Drawing from Hebrews 4, this devotion explores what it means to come before a sovereign God who reigns — and yet welcomes the weak, the weary, the guilty, and the burdened. Winslow’s words are a gentle but firm correction to how we often misunderstand prayer. We don’t come with worthiness. We don’t earn an audience. We come be...
Send us a text Christians have been starting their mornings this way for over 1,600 years. Today’s Advent devotion features a morning song written by St Ambrose (340 AD) — a bishop of Milan whose words were described as “sweet as honey to the soul.” This ancient hymn walks us through darkness to light, repentance to renewal, and ends where all Christian worship should — with praise to the triune God. As Christmas approaches, this devotion invites us to place Christ first on our lips, first in...
Send us a text This Christmas, many of us feel the weight of being the only Christian in the room — the pushback, the awkward silences, the pressure to stay quiet about Jesus. Today’s episode of Daily Devotions With Dead People — Christmas Edition shares the incredible story of Perpetua & Felicity, two courageous Christian women in 200 AD who refused to deny Christ… even when it cost them everything. Their story is raw, challenging, and unbelievably encouraging. You’ll hear ex...
Send us a text Welcome back to Daily Devotions With Dead People — Her Theology’s Advent series where church history isn’t boring and dead guys aren’t silent. Today we’re hanging out with J.C. Ryle, one of my absolute favourites. ⁓ A pastor, writer, Anglican bishop, and a man who knew suffering closely — which honestly makes his pastoral tone feel so real and grounded. We walk through the back half of his tract Christmas Thoughts, where he lists the kinds of thoughts true Christians should hav...
Send us a text Welcome to Day 11 of Daily Devotions with Dead People! Today we hear from Elizabeth Charles — a prolific poet, theologian, and writer whose work reminds us why Christians gather, especially at Christmas. In this episode we explore: ✨ Why we gather around a table, not a tomb ✨ The significance of Christian community in worship ✨ How our gatherings foreshadow the eternal feast ✨ The hope we celebrate every time we come together Original excerpt can be f...
Send us a text Welcome to Day 10 of our Advent series, Daily Devotions With Dead People! Today we’re learning from Octavius Winslow — a lesser-known but deeply influential 19th-century preacher who loved the Word of God with a fierce, contagious devotion. Winslow reminds us that while creation reveals God’s beauty and power, it cannot reveal His heart. Only Scripture can do that. In this episode we explore: ✨ Why the Bible is God’s most precious gift ✨ Why nature alone isn’t enou...
Send us a text ** CORRECTION - I say Poem in the recording, I meant to say hymn! Day 9 of our Advent series is here! Today, we reflect on what it truly means to give God our all. Inspired by the words of Hannah Moore, a remarkable 18th-century Christian writer and social reformer, we’re challenged to serve God with excellence, to steward our time, energy, and resources well, and to glorify Him in everything we do. Hannah Moore’s wisdom reminds us that even in the busyness of Christmas—w...
Send us a text Welcome to Day 8 of our Advent series! Today we're digging into a deeply challenging, deeply needed word from 1600s Puritan preacher Thomas Watson — a man of conviction, imagery, and clarity. Watson argues that Christians should be marked by cheerfulness. Not forced positivity. Not fake smiles. But a settled, Spirit-anchored joy that springs from the eternal hope Christ has secured. In this episode we explore: ✨ Why Christians throughout history urged one another toward ...
Send us a text Today we sit with Matthew Henry’s beautiful list of 42 promises God gives to His people — promises fulfilled, certain, and overflowing with hope. These promises speak to every part of the Christian life: forgiveness, comfort, guidance, discipline, perseverance, and the sure hope of eternity with Christ. You can download a full PDF of all 42 promises for free at: hertheology.com/resources Original work can be found here: (From pages 709–711, lightly modernized) https://archive....
Send us a text Jonathan Edwards joins us today — well, his words do — to help us see why Jesus had to take on human flesh. As we wrap up our Incarnation focus for week one, we’re looking at the purpose behind Christ becoming fully God and fully man, and why redemption demanded that He obey and suffer as a human in order to fulfill the law. Edwards gives three powerful reasons why Jesus couldn’t save us as “only God,” couldn’t come as an angel, and why the Incarnation is actually the greatest...
Send us a text No midwife. No warm water. No fire. Just a teenage girl and a stable. Martin Luther's raw account of Jesus' birth will transform your Christmas. Discover why God chose weakness and why the gurgling babe brings comfort, not fear. Daily Devotions with Dead People brings historical truth to modern faith. Original text can be found here page 38 onwards https://archive.org/details/martinlutherchri0000luth/page/n9/mode/2up #MartinLuther #Christmas #Nativity #Advent ...
Send us a text Day 4 of Daily Devotions With Dead People brings us to Charles Haddon Spurgeon — pastor, preacher, theologian, and one of the most influential voices in the modern church. Today we’re exploring: ✨ The Trinity’s united work in salvation ✨ Why the Father sent the Son ✨ Why we must not separate the honour of the Father, Son, or Spirit ✨ The humility of Christ in the incarnation ✨ Spurgeon’s stunning imagery of Christ “disrobing” His glory to take on flesh This devotional ...
Send us a text Welcome to day three of our Advent devotional series! 🎄 In Daily Devotions With Dead People, Her Theology brings church history to life in a fun, meaningful way. Today, we hear from Augustine, one of Christianity’s greatest thinkers, on the humility of the Incarnation. Augustine reflects on how Jesus—the Son of God—took on human flesh, entering our broken, messy world to redeem us. From hunger and thirst to being tried and scourged, Christ humbled Himself in every way for our s...
Send us a text Welcome to day two of our Advent devotional series! 🎄 In Daily Devotions With Dead People, Her Theology brings the wisdom of church history to life in a fun and meaningful way. Today, we hear from Athanasius, the “chief influencer” of the 4th century, as he guides us through the awe-inspiring mystery of the Incarnation of Christ—God becoming fully human while remaining fully divine. We reflect on how Jesus, as Creator and Redeemer, took on human flesh yet sustained all creation...
Send us a text Happy first day of Advent! 🎄 Join me, Cass, for Daily Devotions With Dead People, a 25-day Advent devotional series exploring timeless wisdom from saints who have gone before us,. Its fun, and short and helping me grow in church history, hopefully you as well! Today, John Calvin helps us see how all of Scripture—Law, Prophets, and Gospels—points to Jesus Christ, the beginning, middle, and end of our salvation. This series is fun, thought-provoking, and meant to help you focus o...
Send us a text What do you do when the church calls you the "black sheep"? How do you process trauma from the very place meant to be your safest haven? And how does grace—real, messy, unfiltered grace—transform both your pain and your purpose? Duncan Robinson joins Cass for a raw, hilarious, and profoundly honest conversation about his new book Full Phoenix Rising—part memoir, part comedy, part biblical exploration of what it really means to follow Jesus when church has left deep wounds. In t...
Send us a text What happens when two Christians from different theological backgrounds sit down to discuss the topics most churches avoid? In this engaging conversation, Cass welcomes Matt from Post-PostModern Theology for a deep dive into philosophy, apologetics, and the cultural forces shaping modern Christianity. Matt shares his journey from skeptical Greek Orthodox roots to apologetics, explaining how postmodernism has become the "cannibalistic" worldview eating itself alive—from tr...



