The Faithly Podcast invites you into conversations with faith-driven leaders about life, leadership, and the changing landscape of ministry.
Each episode offers a look at the challenges and lessons learned in spiritual leadership—from personal growth and family rhythms to innovative practices and new resources shaping the Church today. Whether you're a pastor, volunteer, or simply someone called to serve, you'll find stories, insights, and practical takeaways to help you lead with clarity and conviction.
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Faithly Podcast. In this premiere episode, host Alicia Lee is joined by Pastor Steve Milazzo—Lead Pastor of Bethlehem Assembly of God and President of the Hope Day Network—to explore the powerful story behind Hope Day, a nationwide movement reshaping how churches serve their communities.
What began 15 years ago as a unified outreach in Hempstead and Uniondale has grown into a model for transformational compassion and collaboration. Pastor Steve recounts how a burden God placed on his heart as a teenager, to help people experience God’s love in tangible, practical ways, ignited a movement that has since served over 195,000 people.
Together, they walk through the evolution of Hope Day, from its roots as a single event to a decentralized network of churches hosting community-tailored outreaches across the country, outlining what makes each Hope Day so unique. Pastor Steve closes with a vision for what’s ahead, including the upcoming February 7 launch and how ministry leaders and churches can encounter new ways to connect through the Hope Day Network.
Website: https://www.hopedaynetwork.org/new/
(00:00) Obedience Before Outcomes: Trusting God with the Growth
(03:10) The First Hope Day
(07:09) What Hope Day Looks Like Today
(10:14) The Event Experience
(13:19) Growth and Expansion
(16:37) What the Network Provides
(24:51) From Despair to Hope Through Hope Day
(33:01) Discipleship, Unity, and Letting God Lead the Growth
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In this final episode of our Voices from the Masterclass special series, Pastor Adam Durso is joined by Dr. Mark Labberton and Bishop Kenneth Ulmer for a candid and compelling conversation on leadership, worship, and the quiet weight of longevity in ministry.
Pastor Adam asks what it takes to sustain leadership over decades. Both guests agree: it’s not just anointing or skill that matters, but fruit—character, humility, and relational integrity. Dr. Labberton and Bishop Ulmer challenge the model of the isolated, burned-out leader and offer something better: space for vulnerability, mentorship, and intentional friendship.
In a powerful and emotional turn, Bishop Ulmer opens up about the disorientation of transition, sharing what it feels like to step away from the pulpit after 41 years and adjust to a new rhythm of identity and purpose. Dr. Labberton shares how staying connected to younger leaders has kept him grounded and surprisingly useful in this next chapter of his ministry journey.
Their in-depth discussion crescendos with a shared plea for real friendship: the kind where you can share both your best and worst moments with the same person, acknowledging that while loneliness is common in ministry, it isn’t inevitable.
(02:12) Why Preaching Masterclass feels “weighty”
(09:17) The missing ingredient
(11:14) The Brehm Center story:
(14:33) Ulmer on transition after stepping aside
(20:36) Longevity in ministry
(27:18) The danger of being untouchable
(33:18) The threat of honesty
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Recorded live at the Preaching Masterclass, today’s Voices from the Masterclass episode features a powerful conversation between Pastor Adam Durso, Pastor Joe Valenzuela and World Vision’s Christine Hayworth—centering on spiritual renewal and what it means to embody the gospel in both word and deed.
Christine shares her personal journey of walking away from God in search of “freedom”, only to find true purpose in surrender, a journey that ultimately led her to her calling: to serve vulnerable children and communities around the world. Pastor Joe brings a local pastor’s perspective to the discussion, echoing the need for authenticity and emotional honesty in leadership.
Together, the group explores the work of World Vision and how they partner with communities around the world, diving into Christine’s transformative trip to Eswatini and the impact of programs like the innovative Chosen program. As Adam shares his own powerful experience in Eswatini, the conversation becomes a shared invitation to our listeners: you don’t have to do everything, but you can do something and that something can change lives.
(02:45) Why this conference feels different
(06:40) Christine’s story
(13:10) From storytelling to leadership
(16:50) Gospel credibility through meeting real needs
(23:58) Eswatini impact stats
(30:49) Send the Word
Websites: https://www.christinehayworthwv.com/ and https://www.activechurches.com/
In this powerful episode of Voices from the Masterclass, recorded live at Preaching Masterclass 2025, host Pastor Adam Durso is joined by guests Aaron Lindsey and Dr. Judith McAllister for a deep and timely conversation about worship leadership, trust, and spiritual authority within ministry.
They explore how effective worship doesn’t start on the platform, it starts in relationship. Drawing from decades of ministry, Dr. McAllister shares wisdom on the importance of relational equity between pastors and worship leaders, forged offstage through mutual trust and shared life. Aaron Lindsey offers insight from both sides of the platform, speaking candidly about his shift from global worship leader to senior pastor.
The conversation flows from mentorship and spiritual formation to the enduring power of hymns as doctrinal anchors across generations. With practical reflections and prophetic wisdom, this episode calls worship leaders back to the source: the revelation of Jesus Christ.
(00:02) Next-gen leadership, humility, rest, listening first
(05:10) Worship moment at Masterclass
(11:10) Why pastors’ presence in worship matters
(21:00) Building trust with musicians
(28:10) Hymns, doctrine, and building a multi-generational bridge
Websites: https://www.neverendingworship.org/ and https://app.believela.org/home/
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In this episode of Voices from the Masterclass, Pastor Adam Durso sits down with Dr. Dharius Daniels and Pastor Judah Smith to explore what makes this gathering so spiritually weighty, and why leaders today must rethink how they approach the calling to ministry.
Perhaps the most important part of the conversation is their honest exploration of how easily leaders drift from intimacy with Jesus into professional performance. Pastor Judah reflects on the danger of performative humility and the invitation to stop producing long enough to truly receive from God. Pastor Dharius shares a framework for recovery, emphasizing the difference between replenishment and returning: not just filling your tank, but actively retracing your steps back to spiritual alignment.
The conversation lands on the necessity of pre-emptive margin. In a culture that rewards hustle, the pastors challenge their fellow leaders to reclaim rest, even when it looks “unspiritual,’ and offer listeners a powerful reminder: your value to God is never based on your output, but on the truth that He is your Father, not your coach.
(00:02) Next-gen voice, change, humility and rest
(07:40) Presence with God and staying grounded while busy
(14:34) Leadership culture that resists rest
(23:28) Sabbath takes faith
(34:06) God is Father, not coach
Websites: https://www.churchome.org/ and https://dhariusdaniels.com/
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In this episode of Voices from the Masterclass, Pastor Adam Durso is joined by guests Pastor Dan Underhill and Pastor Brandon Clack for a raw and timely conversation on the calling to leadership.
Together, they explore why the next generation of leaders needs more than just a microphone—they need space to grow and authentically encounter God for themselves within their leadership. Pastor Brandon offers an inside look at what makes Masterclass so unique, going beyond the incredible preaching and unpacking the mindset and spiritual discipline behind the pulpit, making room for the Holy Spirit to work in tandem with preparation.
They go on to cover Pastor Brandon’s personal journey of navigating a major ministry move, including how he and his wife discerned the calling together with patience and humility. As the conversation deepens further, the pastors address the pressure leaders feel to perform, the trap of chasing applause, and the quiet dangers of envy and self-importance.
(00:02) Let the next generation speak
(06:34) Why 2026 has to be on your calendar
(14:45) Assurance vs striving; applause addiction
(19:19) Scarcity mentality vs Kingdom abundance
(24:08) The “Messiah complex” and honest leadership
(27:38) Closing charge: keep motives clean
Websites: https://www.brandonclack.org/ and https://ccatx.com/
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In this second episode of Voices from the Masterclass, recorded live at the Preaching Masterclass 2025, Rev. Adam Durso sits down with Dr. Bryan Loritts and Pastor Ricky Jenkins to unpack the soul of leadership, where spiritual calling and personal health converge with God-honoring vision.
Dr. Loritts challenges pastors to wrestle with a pivotal question: Is this a job, or is this a calling? He explores how abiding in Christ must be the foundation of any fruitful ministry. Pastor Ricky brings his own hard-won wisdom to the table, illustrating how both Spirit-led sensitivity and organizational structure are vital for sustainable, transformative leadership.
Together with Pastor Adam, these influential leaders explore the need for intentional pruning to pursue God’s mission over busyness and the importance of investing in emerging leaders, all while navigating the challenges of nurturing their personal emotional, physical, and spiritual health in the interest of fuelling long-term ministry.
(00:01) Leadership and Ministry Dynamics
(09:32) Leading Change and Pruning for Growth
(17:48) Crafting Authentic Transcendent Preaching Experiences
(27:32) Leadership Health and Community Building
(34:31) Empowering Church Leaders Through Faithly
Websites: https://southwestchurch.com/ and https://bryanloritts.com/
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In this premiere episode of Voices from the Masterclass—a special series from Faithly, recorded live at the Preaching Masterclass 2025 in Palm Springs—Rev. Adam Durso is joined by Matt Redman and Chris Blue for a deeply moving conversation to explore the sacred responsibility of worship leaders, the surprising places grace shows up, and the beauty of unity across diverse cultures and sounds. From unforgettable moments of worship in iconic spaces to behind-the-scenes stories of songwriting and spiritual formation, this episode pulls back the curtain on what it means to lead with authenticity, humility, and Christ-centered purpose.
Together, they reflect on the tension between preparation and spontaneity, as well as the dangers of self-promotion in ministry, before diving into the importance of mentoring the next generation of worship leaders. Whether you're a pastor, worship leader, or simply someone longing for deeper encounters with God, this episode invites you into an honest exploration of the heart of true worship.
Websites: https://www.mattredman.com/ and https://www.chrisblue.com/
(00:01) Voices From the Masterclass
(12:02) Unity in Diversity
(17:42) Spiritual Leadership and Humility
(28:29) Craft, Spirit, and Worship Leading
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On this episode of Faithly Stories, host Alicia Lee is joined by Mark Matlock—author, researcher, and Executive Director of Urbana 2025—for a powerful conversation on how curiosity not only shapes our personal faith, but also influences our ministries and the future of the Church.
Mark shares his journey from aspiring anthropological consultant to youth pastor, and now to his leadership roles with Barna and InterVarsity, where he explores the intersections of spiritual formation with data and culture. Together, Mark and Alicia reflect on how curiosity can become a gateway to deeper discipleship—especially in a post-pandemic world where churches are being called to rethink traditional evangelism and adopt more empathetic, story-driven approaches.
Their conversation explores regional spiritual climates across the U.S., the beauty of non-linear faith journeys, and the need for churches to become more curious, creative spaces for the next generation. Mark and Alicia also discuss the importance of nurturing passions outside of ministry and how living an integrated life can make faith more compelling to those outside the Church.
Website: https://www.faithforthecurious.com/
(00:01) Faith for the Curious' Podcast Interview
(07:26) Exploring Curiosity in Spiritual Growth
(18:29) Engaging Spiritual Curiosity Through Conversation
(30:41) Finding Connections Beyond Vocation
(36:49) Exploring Curiosity in Faith Growth
(45:13) Empowering Church Leaders With Faithly
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Today on the Faithly Stories podcast, host Alicia Lee sits down with Jay Bransford, President & CEO of Best Christian Workplaces, to explore his remarkable faith journey from the corporate world to the mission field in Asia and back again. Jay shares how a leap of faith led him and his wife from a thriving consulting career to nearly two decades of transformative ministry leading anti-trafficking efforts, mentoring young missionaries, and helping shape thousands of Christian leaders across Asia.
But the story doesn’t end there. In 2020, Jay sensed a divine nudge to return to the U.S.—a move that led him to his current role, where he now helps churches, nonprofits, and Christian schools build thriving workplace cultures. Drawing from years of research at BCW, Jay offers practical insights into what makes organizations flourish, from healthy leadership and strong communication to clarity of mission and spiritual purpose—diving into what it truly means to walk in faith when the next step isn’t clear.
Website: https://workplaces.org/
(00:01) From Corporate Consultant to Missionary
(08:02) Navigating a Career Change With Faith
(19:27) Transforming Christian Workplace Culture
(26:42) Strengths and Opportunities in Church Workplace
(30:57) Creating Healthy Workplaces in Christian Organizations
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Join us on today’s episode of Faithly Stories as host Alicia Lee sits down with Mary Tutterow, author of The Heart of the Caregiver and The Peaceful Caregiver, whose personal journey through caregiving has touched thousands of lives. From leaving a high-powered media career to care for her daughter with special needs and later her mother-in-law with dementia, Mary’s story is a deeply moving portrait of surrender and strength through spiritual transformation.
Mary opens up about the emotional toll of caregiving, the healing of strained relationships, and the path to discovering identity and purpose through Christ. Her experience led to the founding of Healing Farms, a community for young adults with disabilities transitioning out of high school, furthering her mission to bring dignity and connection to those often left in isolation.
We’ll also explore how The Heart of the Caregiver has become a lifeline for churches and ministries looking to support caregivers in their congregation as Mary shares how the church can offer practical discipleship tools and safe spaces for people navigating caregiving, grief, addiction, and a myriad of other hidden struggles.
Website: https://theheartofthecaregiver.com/
(00:01) Uplifting Stories of Caregiver Resilience
(16:09) Caregiver Resources and Support Discussion
(30:54) Empowering Ministry Through Faithly Podcast
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In this inspiring episode of Faithly Stories, guest Brian Chung, co-founder and CEO of Alabaster, shares with host Alicia Lee how a vision to present Scripture through the lens of design and beauty became a movement that's reshaping how people engage with God’s Word.
From his upbringing in Hawaii in a Buddhist household to a transformative encounter with Christ in college, Brian's personal story lays the foundation for a conversation about faith, art, and calling. He takes us behind the scenes of Alabaster’s first bold step—a Kickstarter campaign that far exceeded expectations—and the passion that has since driven their mission to make the Bible more visually compelling and spiritually meaningful.
With over a million books sold and recognition from Inc. 5000 and Forbes, Alabaster’s success reflects not only entrepreneurial grit but also a deep commitment to spiritual integrity. Brian opens up about moments of failure and hard choices, including one pivotal production error that became a defining lesson in choosing mission over money.
Website: https://alabasterco.com
(00:01) Alabaster
(04:05) Visual Bible Design Project Launch
(10:48) Journey of Alabaster
(24:34) Balancing Faith, Artistry, and Business
(38:30) Empowering Stories of Faith and Ministry
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In today’s episode of Faithly Stories, join host Alicia Lee as Lucinda Rojas-Ross shares the remarkable story of how YouVersion grew from a simple website idea in 2007 to a pioneering Bible app with nearly one billion installs worldwide.
Together, we explore the intersection of innovation and mission and how YouVersion continues to meet people in the most personal and powerful ways, from hospital rooms to remote villages and everywhere in between. Lucinda offers an insider’s look at the intentionality behind the app’s design, the global impact of initiatives like Global Bible Month and the 30-Day Bible Challenge, and the stories of transformation that continue to fuel the team’s passion.
Website: https://www.youversion.com/
(00:01) YouVersion Global Bible Celebration
(09:33) Global Bible Impact and Challenges
(19:14) Transformation Through Engagement With YouVersion
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In this powerful episode of the Faithly Stories podcast, we are joined by Lance Witt—pastor, author, and founder of Replenish Ministries—as he shares a candid look into the joys and struggles of ministry leadership in conversation with host Alicia Lee. From the early days in small-town churches to leading global campaigns at Saddleback, Lance opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, burnout, and the trap of workaholism in a fast-paced modern church culture.
Lance's journey took a transformative turn when, mid-flight to Singapore, he felt a clear call to start Replenish, a ministry focused on helping leaders live and lead from a healthy soul. Through honest storytelling and practical wisdom, he invites us to examine how ambition and self-awareness connect with spiritual rhythms to shape our longevity in leadership. If you’ve ever wrestled with discouragement, identity, or the tension between doing for God and being with God, this episode is for you. Tune in to hear how God is moving through the next generation of leaders and why restoring the soul of the leader may be one of the church’s most urgent needs.
Website: http://replenish.net
(00:01) Journey of a Pastor's Ministry Life
(11:11) Pastoring, Transition, and Self-Leadership
(20:07) Journey of Ministry Burnout and Recovery
(30:37) Navigating Church Leadership Challenges
(42:57) Navigating Ministry Ambition and Accountability
(51:02) Empowering Church Leaders Through Faithly
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What does it look like when elite digital strategy meets unwavering Kingdom-driven purpose? Join us in finding out throughout this episode of Faithly Stories, as host Alicia Lee sits down with Ben Elmore—entrepreneur, technologist, and founder of Servant—to explore how faith and innovation can work hand in hand to transform the Church’s impact in a digital world. Drawing from a career that spans billion-dollar enterprises and high-impact ministry partnerships, Ben shares his journey from Silicon Valley-style startups to pioneering faith-first tech solutions for ministries like The Chosen, YouVersion, and OneHope.
Together, we’ll dive into how technology can serve people rather than replacing them. From strengthening marriage ministries in churches to designing digital discipleship tools that are both scalable and deeply relational, Ben unpacks the practical ways churches can thrive through digital transformation. We also tackle the big questions: how do we preserve biblical values in a tech-saturated age? And how can AI be used responsibly to enhance, not erode, human connection in ministry?
Website: https://www.servant.io/
(00:01) Technology, Kingdom Impact, and Servant Leadership
(09:47) Ministry Innovation and Kingdom Impact
(17:13) Market-Focused Strategies for Spiritual Growth
(22:42) Digital Integration for Relationship-Centered Ministry
(30:56) AI in Ministry
(40:28) Digital Transformation for Church Leaders
(46:40) Empowering Church Leaders Through Faithly
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Introducing a global audience to the life of the authentic Jesus is a huge undertaking, and so on this episode of Faithly Stories, host Alicia Lee welcomes Stan Jantz—Global Ambassador for the Come and See Foundation—to explore how a lifetime in Christian publishing led him to one of the most ambitious global media projects of our time: supporting The Chosen.
From translating the series into 600+ languages to creating digital tools for local churches, Stan shares how this groundbreaking show is reshaping global evangelism. Join us as we explore how The Chosen brings the Gospels to life in a way that resonates across cultures, from Egyptian refugee camps to families raising neurodiverse children, highlighting the humanity, divinity, and relational depth of Jesus.
We’ll explore the intersection of technology and media with mission work through stories that aim to expand our perspectives, gaining insights into how everyday believers can integrate The Chosen as a catalyst to foster deeper spiritual conversations and enhance existing programs within their communities.
Website: https://www.comeandseefoundation.org/
(00:01) Technology and Spreading the Gospel
(07:56) Technology and Gospel Impact Today
(14:57) Encountering the Chosen
(25:07) The Transformative Journey of Following Jesus
(30:55) The Chosen Impact on Faith
(35:45) Character Representation in the Chosen
(40:21) The Impact of the Chosen
(53:11) Get Involved With the Chosen
(57:51) Empowering Church Leaders Through Podcasts
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Join host Alicia Lee on this episode of the Faithly Stories podcast as she sits down with Robbie Seay—worship leader, songwriter, and EVP of Leader Development at The Worship Initiative—to explore the sacred role of worship leaders in forming Christ-centered communities.
From his early years leading worship alongside David Crowder at Baylor University to mentoring over 11,000 worship leaders today, Robbie shares how worship leadership is more than music, it’s about storytelling and spiritual direction, faithfully shepherding others into God’s wondrous presence.
Together, we unpack the heart behind The Worship Initiative and its mission to guide the next generation of leaders through community connection and mentorship, as well as accessible tools. Robbie also speaks candidly about the challenges worship leaders face, from the pressures of performance to the importance of creating space for Sabbath and songwriting in the local church, offering us a reminder that everyone worships something—let’s make it Jesus.
Website: https://www.theworshipinitiative.com/
(00:01) Music and Worship Leadership Insights
(08:40) Supporting and Equipping Worship Leaders
(15:14) Building Community Through Worship Initiatives
(25:26) Essential Insights on Worship and Songwriting
(33:00) Rest, Sabbath, and Songwriting in Community
(40:11) Unpacking Ministry and Worship Leadership
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In this week’s episode of the Faithly Stories podcast, host Alicia Lee is joined by two inspiring voices, Dr. Mike Hayes and Dr. Jeffrey Garner, who have each dedicated their lives to helping others reconnect with God’s love and rediscover joy as they walk in authentic spiritual transformation.
Dr. Hayes, pastor, author, and international ministry leader, shares how his decades of ministry have led to a deep conviction that true happiness isn’t found in outward success, but in aligning our lives with Kingdom values. Through the Make Room process and their latest book, “Real Happy: Jesus’ Surprising Path to Genuine Joy”, Dr. Hayes invites listeners to re-center their lives around God’s presence and priorities.
Dr. Garner, founder of Way of the Beloved, brings his poetic and pastoral insight into the conversation, unpacking a powerful discipleship model rooted in the themes of awakening, abiding, and affecting the world with God’s love. Drawing from the Fourth Gospel, he offers a vision of faith that’s deeply personal, spiritually grounded, and radically loving.
Together, we explore how to shift our “happiness radar” inward, how belovedness can shape the way we lead and serve in our day-to-day lives, and how God’s love invites us to create space for rest, renewal, and a nurturing of deep connection.
Get your own copy of “Real Happy: Jesus’ Surprising Path to Genuine Joy” on Amazon as well as the Real Happy Playbook available here, you can also learn more about the Real Happy products at https://imrealhappy.com
Websites: https://mikehayes.org/ and https://wayofthebeloved.com
(00:01) Real Happy
(06:28) The Eight Declarations of Happiness
(22:40) The Power of Emptiness and Comfort
(30:43) Generosity in Action
(41:49) The Joyful Message of Jesus
(52:46) Empowering Church Leaders Through Faithly
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What if the church of tomorrow looked less like an institution and more like a grassroots movement? Tune in to today’s episode of the Faithly Stories podcast as host Alicia Lee sits down with Eugene Kim, founder of New Wine Collective and Executive Director of the Wild Fig Network, to explore a bold, necessary reimagining of Christian community in today’s spiritual landscape.
Drawing from over 25 years in ministry, Eugene shares how his own journey led him to re-evaluate traditional denominational structures and develop new models of church grounded in interdependence, mutual accountability, and justice-oriented community. Through powerful initiatives like New Wine and Wild Fig, he’s helping to create spaces where innovation and authentic listening guide spiritual formation.
Together, we examine the rise of alternative gatherings and decentralized leadership structures—and how these shifts are resonating with a generation disillusioned by traditional models but still deeply hungry for meaning and connection.
Website: https://www.wildfig.org/
(00:01) Reimagining Church Leadership in Post-Denominational Era
(15:45) Launching a New Ministry
(22:43) Creating Innovative Spiritual Communities
(41:58) Empowering Church Leaders With Faithly
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Today, on the Faithly Stories podcast, host Alicia Lee welcomes guest Brian Boyd who was living just blocks from the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. As the Twin Towers fell, he and his wife Fran found themselves in the heart of Ground Zero, running for safety with ash and uncertainty clouding the sky. In this gripping episode, Brian shares his firsthand account of that day, the miraculous "God wink" that protected his family, and how tragedy became a turning point in their lives for both faith and purpose.
Out of crisis came a calling. Displaced and living out of a hotel, Brian and Fran began building what would eventually become CCB Marketing, a digital agency that blends innovation with empathy. Today, their work supports clients across industries—including churches and ministries—helping others share messages of hope and healing through digital tools. We dive into how Brian’s past shaped his present, from Wall Street to entrepreneurship, and how his faith, family, and perseverance helped him transform devastation into purpose.
We’ll also dive into how platforms like Faithly are using technology to connect leaders and share their stories, building stronger communities through connection and modern tools.
Website: https://ccbmarketing.net/
(00:01) Podcast Interview With Brian Boyd
(04:25) Escape From the World Trade Center
(08:52) World Trade Center Escape
(17:25) Marketing Strategies for Churches and Ministries
(33:49) Marketing Strategies for Church Growth
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What happens when a web developer says “yes” to a global calling? In this episode of the Faithly Stories podcast, meet Josh Read as he shares with host Alicia Lee how he and his family followed God's lead from the comfort of their home in the U.S. to the mission field of South Africa, via Sweden and Spain. Their decision to become self-funded missionaries transformed every part of their lives, from raising four children overseas to navigating cultural skepticism and the intense challenges of ministry during a global pandemic.
Throughout their conversation, Josh reflects on the trials they faced during COVID-19—including lockdowns, threats of containment camps, and civil unrest—and the surprising moment of clarity that came from contemplating Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot. Returning to the States after a decade abroad, Josh opens up about reentry struggles and how that experience continues to shape his work and worldview. Now back in the digital space, Josh is helping to lead the next wave of innovation for pastors and ministry leaders. We explore how platforms like Sermon Central and Faithly are providing essential tools and connections for those in ministry—offering everything from sermon prep support to spaces for relational collaboration.
Website: https://sermoncentral.com
(00:01) Moving to South Africa Faith Journey
(14:54) Challenges and Revelation in South Africa
(30:57) Sermon Central Innovations for Pastors
(48:22) Empowering Church Leaders With Faithly
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In this episode of the Faithly Stories podcast, join host Alicia Lee as she welcomes Tracy Mathews, founder of Attune, for a thoughtful conversation on spiritual leadership, discernment, and learning to slow down in a world that constantly pushes us to hurry.
Tracy shares her journey from the fast-paced world of biotech and business strategy to a ministry rooted in helping leaders listen for God's voice. After a life-changing encounter with the Holy Spirit in 2007, she began pursuing what she calls “scandalously patient leadership,” waiting on God’s timing with courage and intentionality. Through Attune, Tracy equips leaders and teams with tools to listen deeply to the Holy Spirit in their decision-making and relationships. In this episode, she guides listeners through a powerful spiritual exercise called Search Me and Know Me, designed to help you process both emotional and physical responses and experience God's nearness in real time.
Website: https://attunetogrow.org
(00:01) Attune to Grow
(10:17) Search Me and Know Me Exercise
(24:48) Navigating Emotions Through Motherhood
(33:51) Scandalously Patient
(43:44) Empowering Church Leaders With Faithly
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Today on the Faithly Stories podcast, meet Samura Jones: author, minister, and Area Director for CarePortal NYC—for a powerful conversation with host Alicia Lee on healing, resilience, and purpose-driven leadership.
From surviving trauma in foster care to leaving a secure role at Apple to follow God’s call, Samura’s life is a testimony to radical faith and emotional restoration. Through the support of a loving community, as well as therapy and spiritual formation, she has transformed deep pain into a thriving ministry that empowers others to find wholeness.
Samura shares how her work in child advocacy and community development has become a mission rooted in compassion and connection. As she leads CarePortal’s efforts to bridge churches and social agencies, her vision is clear: healing happens in relationship, and the Church has a vital role to play.
Website: https://samurajones.com/
(00:01) Journey of Faith and Resilience
(14:33) Healing Through Faith and Community
(18:18) Childhood Resilience and Professional Growth
(23:32) Pathway to Community Care
(34:16) Community Care and Emotional Restoration
(41:55) Emotional Restoration and Leadership Insights
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This week, join host Alicia Lee on the Faithly Stories podcast as she welcomes Dr. Joseph Mattera, a global leader, theologian, and author known for calling the Church back to biblical foundations and cultural renewal.
Throughout their discussion, Dr. Mattera shares how an early passion for music gave way to a powerful calling to ministry, leading him from the streets of Brooklyn to international mission fields in Turkey and the former Soviet Union. His story is a testament to the power of obedience and the resilience of stepping into leadership without a roadmap.
Speaking to the challenges facing today’s pastors, Dr. Mattera offers wisdom on navigating burnout and guarding yourself against isolation, while prioritizing spiritual disciplines over performance-driven models. With deep conviction and pastoral care, he reminds us that cultivating a sustainable ministry begins with prayer and relies on both community and accountability to flourish.
Website: https://josephmattera.org
(00:01) Ministry Evolution Through Four Decades
(16:20) Challenges Facing the American Church
(25:50) Prayer Transformation and Community Accountability
(30:52) Pastoral Accountability and Protection
(35:42) Networks and Transitioning Leadership
(40:18) Navigating Ministry Transitions and Leadership Focus
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Today on the Faithly Stories podcast, host Alicia Lee welcomes Sam Hodges, President of Church Initiative - the international ministry behind GriefShare, DivorceCare, and other Christ-centered programs that bring hope to people facing life’s most difficult seasons.
Throughout their conversation, Sam shares how Church Initiative began with a personal story of healing and a small group in a living room, and how it’s grown into a global movement that equips churches to walk alongside people experiencing grief, divorce, and other life crises. With a background in both theology and media, Sam’s path uniquely prepared him to help lead the development of video-based resources that are now used in thousands of churches worldwide. From expanding into new languages to adapting during the pandemic, Sam reflects on how the ministry continues to evolve while staying rooted in a simple mission: comforting others with the comfort we’ve received.
Website: https://www.griefshare.org/
(00:01) Supporting Churches Through Grief and Divorce
(15:50) Global Impact of Church Initiative
(31:33) Starting and Sustaining Church Ministries
(37:28) Empowering Church Leaders Through Faithly
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