Jesus Over Everything

Jesus Over Everything
Lisa Whittle has been doing this since 2018, and after 900+ episodes it still feels fresh. That is rare. Jesus Over Everything publishes twice a week, mixing solo teaching episodes with guest conversations and occasional mini-series that go deep on a single theme for several weeks running. What sets Lisa apart is her willingness to be direct without being preachy. She talks about putting Jesus first in practical, sometimes uncomfortable ways -- not as a bumper sticker slogan but as something that actually costs you something in your marriage, your ambitions, your daily habits. Her mini-series on body theology was a standout, tackling how Christians think about their physical selves with more nuance than most churches ever manage. The guest roster is impressive without being celebrity-driven. She brings on authors, pastors, and counselors who have something real to say, then asks them the questions her listeners are actually thinking about. The interview style is warm but pointed. She does not let people off the hook with vague spiritual platitudes. With a 4.8-star rating across 722 reviews, the show has built a loyal following of listeners who appreciate theological substance wrapped in everyday language. Recent series like "Come Back to God" and "I Used to Think" show a host who is still growing and willing to challenge her own assumptions publicly. If you want a Jesus-centered podcast that respects your intelligence and meets you in the mess of real life, this one delivers consistently.

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