His Glory, Her Good was designed specifically for women serving in student ministry. Through this podcast, we hope you’ll find us to be two new friends who want to partner with you in student ministry, equip you in your calling, and encourage you to press on. We are committed to bringing authentic and meaningful conversations to remind you that God is at work through your calling, for your good, for the good of the girls you serve, and for His glory.
When life presents countless voices telling you what to do, how do you know whose wisdom to trust?
In this episode of the Fully Dependent Summer Series, Amanda Mejias and Corinne Allen explore what it means to seek God's wisdom in every area of life and ministry. In a world filled with advice, opinions, and endless information, it can be tempting to rely on our own understanding or the wisdom of the culture around us...
Summer can be one of the busiest and most demanding seasons in ministry. Between events, travel, camps, family responsibilities, and ongoing leadership commitments, many women in ministry find themselves running on empty. In this episode of His Glory, Her Good, Amanda Mejias and Corinne Allen have an honest conversation about the challenges of summer ministry and the importance of finding true rest in the midst of a...
As we wrap our ninth season of HGHG, we wanted to take you on a virtual coffee date as share our stories from the Her Good Retreat, talk about what's new in our personal lives, and celebrate what is to come for Lifeway Girls!
Grab your favorite coffee (or energy) drink, find a comfy couch, and spend time catching up with us on all the fun happening around us!
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Happy Grad Party Season! In this episode, we unpack the difference between God's plan and His purpose, how to help seniors steward this transition well, and how parents can walk alongside them without white-knuckling the outcome. Plus, we get personal — reflecting on what we'd tell our own senior-year selves about trusting God when you can't see where He's leading.
Whether you're the senior, the mom, or...
Healthy ministry is built on intentional, trust-filled relationships—not efficient, well-run programs.
When people are the priority, everything shifts. You measure success by life change instead of attendance. You slow down enough to notice needs. You invest deeply instead of spreading yourself thin. Students feel known, leaders feel cared for, and parents feel partnered with—not sidelined.
That kind of mi...
It was such an honor to sit down with Kyla Gillespie as she shared her story of gender dysphoria, transitioning, de-transitioning, and how the church played a role in her salvation and transformation. Her testimony of God at work in her life should compel us to love our students wrestling with gender confusion and shape the way we minister and disciple them.
Check our her newest book: TransFormed
Now an international ...
As we prepare for summer, this a conversation every youth minister will be having. What do we do about the dress code and cell phones at camp this summer? We feel the pull of wanting to protect our students and sacred spaces without falling into traps of legalism. While each person must weigh out the costs for their own ministries, we hope this conversation will equip you to lead confidently with courage and clarity...
In this episode, Eric Morrell reveals how AI can be a powerful ally in youth ministry, enhancing creativity and efficiency without replacing your unique voice. Discover practical strategies for using AI to streamline tasks like teaching prep and small group questions, all while maintaining authenticity and ethical standards.
Eric shares insights on leveraging AI for note-taking and content refinement, emphasizing its...
Ministry doesn’t make us immune to struggle or weakness. In this episode, we talk honestly about what it feels like to lead, teach, and disciple others while still wrestling with anxiety ourselves. When the world treats weakness like failure, it’s easy for ministry leaders to feel hypocritical, exposed, or alone. But Scripture reminds us that God does not abandon us in our weakness—He meets us ther...
Aunt P joins us today to talk about self-emotional regulation. You know those weird moments in a meeting with your boss or a tense conversation with a parent and you can tell something’s off inside you but aren't sure what do with it? How do you recognize the signs that you’re not okay before you melt down or blow up? What does it actually look like to step away from a situation with maturity, clarity, a...
Volunteer apathy can be discouraging—especially when you care deeply about your people and the mission. In this episode, we talk honestly about how to discern what’s really going on when volunteers seem disengaged. Is it a vision issue, a leadership gap, or simply a role that isn’t the right fit? We explore the importance of knowing your why, communicating it clearly, and creating volunteer roles t...
As we wrap up the release of This is Friendship, we wanted to kick off this new season of His Glory, Her Good reflecting on our personal seasons of friendship and discussing the necessity of friendship in ministry.
Whether you're longing for a friend, desiring more depth in your friendships, or wondering how to invest in your friendships in a busy, exhausting season, we are so glad you are here.
Want to be our friends...
We can't believe this is the final podcast for This is Friendship. If you've listened to all four episodes, we are so thankful you went on this journey with us.
In Session Four, we will discuss walking hand in hand with joy and grief in our friendships. Learning to let our friends share in the highs and lows takes practice and a willingness to be vulnerable, but the reward of sharing with our friends the honor ...
We are back for our third week of This is Friendship for teen girls!
In this session, we go all-in on the need for honesty in our friendships, including the balance of both good and bad. We’ll all make mistakes in our friendships and learning how to give and ask for forgiveness is so important in building healthy relationships. Speaking truth and receiving truth are strengths we have to develop over time ...
Friendship Requires Sacrifice
In Session Two, let's discuss two types of healthy relationships, including ways we express that love and the community we find in friendship. We will also address the different needs, and sacrifices, and potential difficulties we encounter in friendship.
We are so glad you here! Make sure to share this episode with the teen girls in your life as we all pursue friendships modeled after th...
Welcome to the This is Friendshiplimited series FOR teen girls! Over the next four weeks, we will be launching the session teaching podcasts that go alongside the This is Friendship Bible study for teen girls!
In Session 1, Amanda and Corinne begin by looking back at their own teen friendships. They continue discussing what friendships should look like, how they’ve grown over time to become better friends...
Not only is it the end of our ninth season of HGHG, but this is our final episode of 2025! We are celebrating and remembering all God did by sharing our favorite things of 2025. Better than a kitchen gadget or our favorite candle, we discuss the behind the scenes of our favorite episodes, reveal a few key people in our lives, and look ahead to what this next year has in store for YOU.
It might just be the best ...
The holidays can be wonderful…and honestly, a little complicated. In this episode, we sit down with Aunt P to talk about what it looks like to walk into family gatherings with both honesty and peace.
We chat through:
There are days, months, and seasons when all we can say is, “God, what are You doing?” Plans fall apart, doors close, and the waiting feels endless. We know God IS good, but life doesn't always feel good. So how do we trust God in the middle of the unknown and to believe He is always working? We can't wait to have this conversation with you, and hope that you trust there is a good God who knows and...
Ever feel like your to-do list has taken over your life? We get it—when there’s a million things screaming for your attention, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters. In this episode, we dive into the life of Jesus, who walked fully in His Father’s will but didn’t shy away from interruptions that the world might have called “insignificant.” His life challenges us to ...
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