God's Goodness Podcast

God's Goodness Podcast Christian podcast sharing real God stories and Christian testimonies.

Miracles, hearing God’s voice, faith during hard seasons, and stories that remind you God is still moving.
🎧 New episodes every Tuesday

06/09/2026

You haven't stopped believing.

You're just tired of waiting.

If you're still praying for someone you love, you're not alone.

You've prayed for them.You've believed God would move.But after enough time, it's hard not to wonder whether anything is...
06/09/2026

You've prayed for them.

You've believed God would move.

But after enough time, it's hard not to wonder whether anything is actually changing.

In this week's episode of the God's Goodness Podcast, Alyssa Rahn shares what happened when one simple question from her son revealed something she hadn't seen before.

If you're praying for a spouse, a child, a prodigal, or someone far from Jesus, this conversation may change the way you recognize God's work.

🎧 Listen here: https://rss.com/podcasts/godsgoodnesspodcast/2871970

You've been praying for someone you love.A spouse who doesn't believe.A child who seems uninterested.A prodigal you're desperate to see come back to God.And if you're honest, you've wondered:"Why isn't anything changing?"Alyssa Rahn spent years praying for her husband and children while feeling resp...

06/09/2026

You've been praying for them for years.

You still believe God can move. But when nothing seems to change, it's easy to wonder what He's doing behind the scenes.

Tomorrow, Alyssa Rahn shares a story that may change the way you recognize God's work in the lives of the people you're praying for.

If you're believing for a spouse, a child, a prodigal, or someone far from Jesus, you won't want to miss this one.

🎧 New episode tomorrow on the God's Goodness Podcast.

06/04/2026

You can live with a belief for so long that you stop noticing it's there.

Not because it's true.

Because you've stopped questioning it.

That's what makes this conversation with Noelle Hoffmeister so interesting.

What if some of the thoughts you've accepted as facts are actually shaping the way you see yourself, your circumstances, and even God's promises?

What's one belief you've had to challenge in your own life?

06/02/2026

What if some of the things you believe most deeply about yourself...

aren't actually true?

Not because you're trying to deceive yourself.

Not because you're weak.

But because some beliefs become so familiar that we stop questioning them.

For years, Noelle Hoffmeister believed a diagnosis explained who she was. What followed led her to ask a question many of us never think to ask:

"How much of what I believe about myself is actually true?"

If you've ever struggled with depression, shame, negative thought patterns, or feeling like God's promises are for other people but not for you, this week’s conversation may resonate deeply.

What belief about yourself have you had to challenge?

What if some of the things you believe most deeply about yourself...aren't actually true?Not because you're lying to you...
06/02/2026

What if some of the things you believe most deeply about yourself...

aren't actually true?

Not because you're lying to yourself.

Not because you're weak.

But because some stories feel true after we've repeated them long enough.

For years, Noelle Hoffmeister believed a diagnosis explained who she was.

What she discovered may challenge the way you think about identity, depression, shame, faith, and the thoughts you've stopped questioning.

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Christian mental health gets complicated when you love God, know the verses, and still secretly wonder why peace feels easier for everyone else.For decades, Noelle Hoffmeister believed depression wasn’t something she struggled with — it was who she was. Even while teaching in Christian schools, ...

06/01/2026

The stories we repeat often become the stories we believe.

Tomorrow's conversation with Noelle Hoffmeister may challenge one you've never questioned.

05/29/2026
05/26/2026

Everybody else had similarities they could trace back to family.
Lisa Breedlove spent years quietly wondering where her own traits and mannerisms came from — until she finally walked into a room filled with people who looked like her, laughed like her, and even moved like her.
But the reunion itself is only part of the story.
Spencer & Lisa Breedlove’s episode is live now on the God’s Goodness Podcast. ✨

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