Episodios

  • 12 - Top Moments from Season One
    Dec 15 2020

    For the final episode of the year, we do a high-level recap of the six conversations that comprised this first season of Life Upside Down with Abel Speaks, sharing audio clips and highlight moments. If you’re been listening along, we hope you’ll enjoy revisiting some of the content that has encouraged and challenged in the first 11 episodes (and invite you to rate the podcast if you haven’t taken a moment to do so!). If you’re just jumping in, we hope this episode can give you a taste of what this podcast is all about and lead you to go back and soak up these testimonial interviews in full! Life Upside Down with Abel Speaks is powered by Christian Parenting, learn more at www.christianparenting.org/LifeUpsideDown



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    33 m
  • 11 - Choosing “hard” with no regrets, with Matthew Lyle Mooney
    Dec 8 2020

    “After so much hard, why did you choose more hard?” This is the honest question Matt & Ginny Mooney were asked as they adopted their daughter with disabilities after losing their firstborn son. We continue our conversation with Matt as he speaks to that very question, and how they have walked through a lot of pain with a lot of joy… and with no regrets. We also dive into the broader conversation around disability and the American Church and what 99 Balloons is doing to drive that conversation forward. To learn more, visit www.99balloons.org and visit www.theatypicallife.com for Matt’s online hub. This podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    31 m
  • 10 -“Is God at work in my sufferings?” with Matthew Lyle Mooney
    Dec 1 2020

    The reality of suffering in this life can lead us to question the reality of a good and loving God. But is it somehow possible to understand God less, and yet, come to know Him more? Is it possible that our greatest “good” is actually found in the hardest parts of life? This conversation is a special one for us, as we hear from a source that has shaped our journey of suffering. We know you will love Matt Mooney as much as we do and be encouraged by the work he and Ginny have set forth to accomplish through 99 Balloons. To learn more, visit www.99balloons.org and visit www.theatypicallife.com for Matt’s online hub. This podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    34 m
  • 09 - Processing and praying as spouses with Ryan & Ally Wall
    Nov 24 2020

    It’s no secret that men and women are very different. God designed it to be this way! And yet, as spouses and parents, these differences will present their fair share of relational challenges early and often. What do we do when we’re simply not on the same page? And how do we stay connected if our grief manifests itself in contrasting ways? Last episode, we heard Ryan and Ally Wall’s story and would highly recommend you give it a listen before. In this episode, we continue that conversation with a focus on pursuing and prioritizing one another in marriage through all of life’s ups and downs. This podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    38 m
  • 08 - How long will we wait? with Ryan & Ally Wall
    Nov 17 2020

    There are times where we feel left wanting and left waiting. Sometimes these stretches seem to last for an eternity and leave us wondering if our heart’s longings will ever come to fruition. When will God just finally throw us a bone? Has He forgotten us? Or are we being punished for something? We sit down with Ryan and Ally Wall to hear about their experiences with abortion, adoption, infertility, and all of the conflicting emotions along the way. This podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    34 m
  • 07 - “When God doesn’t answer…” with Jonathan Pokluda
    Nov 10 2020

    In this episode, we resume our conversation with Jonathan “JP” Pokluda about prayer. It’s one of the most foundational parts of walking with God, and yet, for many of us it’s also one of the most challenging parts. Last week we discussed three of the biggest barriers that keep us from a rich and consistent prayer life. This week, we lean fully and authentically into the tension when God doesn’t seem to answer our prayers, particularly in seasons of sorrow and suffering. Finally, we wrap up this two-part conversation with some highly practical advice for fostering a rich and consistent prayer life in any and every season. The Life Upside Down podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    23 m
  • 06 - “Why is prayer so difficult for us?” with Jonathan Pokluda
    Nov 3 2020

    Prayer. It’s one of the most foundational parts of walking with God, and yet, for many of us it’s also one of the most challenging parts. Jonathan “JP” Pokluda joins the podcast to talk about three of the main reasons we struggle to experience a rich and consistent prayer life. JP also shares his personal and pastoral reflections from praying with and for the Crawfords during their season with Abel. If you’ve ever hit this roadblock in connecting with God in difficult times, we believe you’ll resonate with this first portion of our two-part conversation with JP. The Life Upside Down podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown

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    23 m
  • 05 - Will God make me healthy, wealthy and blessed? with Sean DeMars.
    Oct 27 2020

    Does God promise prosperity and wellness to his people? And if that’s not what my life looks like, am I doing something wrong? In this episode, we visit with Sean DeMars of 6th Avenue Community Church in Decatur, AL. He shares his personal story of becoming a Christian, but quickly finding himself swept away by the American “prosperity gospel” and the “name it and claim it” word-of-faith movement. You’ll hear the lengths to which this skewed theology endangered Sean’s faith (as well as his physical life), and ultimately how his eyes became opened to the true “good news” of Jesus Christ. Looking at God’s Word and the ministry of God’s Son, we find that following Jesus does not promise us an easy road in this life… but it guarantees us so much more. The Life Upside Down podcast is powered by Christian Parenting, and you can learn more at www.christianparenting.org/lifeupsidedown. To access the powerful documentary mentioned in this episode, visit www.americangospelfilm.com 



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    31 m