Space for Life

Space for Life is a podcast with honest conversations designed to help cultivate the space we need for a more fulfilling and abundant life. Despite our culture’s wiring for excess and overload, our souls desperately need the very opposite. Space for Life seeks to help you take small steps into a spacious life .

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    How to Start Writing and Actually Get Published with Terry Whalin

    So many people carry the quiet dream of writing something meaningful. A book. A devotional. A story that has been sitting inside them for years. But the question lingers Where do I even begin? In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy sits down with Terry Whalin, acquisitions editor at Morgan James Publishing and author of more than 60 books, to talk about what it really takes to move from dream to discipline. Terry pulls back the curtain on the publishing world and explains why most aspiring authors start in the wrong place, what publishers are actually looking for, and why writing success is often 80 percent about the author and 20 percent about the book. They explore the catch 22 of publishing, the power of critique groups and apprenticeship, and why becoming a better reader is foundational to becoming a better writer. If you have ever considered writing, or simply want to understand how books truly shape lives, this conversation offers practical clarity and grounded encouragement for taking your next step. (0:00) Why So Many People Dream of Writing (6:41) How One Book Can Change a Life (14:16) What Publishers Really Look For (18:07) Where Aspiring Writers Should Start (32:32) The Catch 22 of Getting Published (40:19) The Power of Critique Groups (48:34) Why Reading Shapes Better Writing (58:53) Building Consistency as a Writer Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    1h 7m
  2. 22 JAN

    A Conversation About Suicide, Losing Loved Ones, Warning Signs, and Caring for One Another

    This is one of the most difficult and meaningful conversations Space for Life has ever held. In this episode, host Tommy Thompson is joined by David Dwight, Senior Pastor at Hope Church Richmond, and Ray Paul, National Board Chair of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Together, they share deeply personal stories of losing close family members to suicide and reflect on what it means to grieve, to care for one another, and to hold hope in the midst of profound loss. Listener discretion is advised. This is a heavy and sensitive topic, and we encourage you to listen at your own pace and with support if needed. This conversation is rooted in lived experience, not theory. With honesty, compassion, and care, they explore: What makes suicide-related grief uniquely complexHow to recognize warning signs and risk factorsHow to talk about suicide without shame, fear, or judgmentThe role of community, presence, and faith in healingHow we can better support both those who are grieving and those who may be at risk This episode is for anyone who has lost someone they love, is walking alongside someone who is struggling, or wants to learn how to respond with greater care and understanding in these moments. Important Support Note If you or someone you love is struggling or in crisis, help is available. In the United States, you can call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, to connect with trained counselors 24/7. You are not alone. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to a Difficult Conversation 03:49 Personal Experiences with Suicide 11:27 Understanding Grief and Loss 24:08 The Complexity of Suicide 32:17 Statistics and Prevention Strategies 42:56 Navigating Conversations about Suicide 54:34 The Role of Community and Support 01:06:17 Faith and Understanding in Grief 01:14:35 Final Thoughts and Resources Key Themes & Takeaways Suicide loss carries layers of grief that are often misunderstoodPrevention and compassion must exist togetherWarning signs often show up as subtle changes in behavior or moodAsking direct questions and listening carefully can save livesPresence matters more than having the “right” wordsThe way someone dies does not define the value or meaning of their lifeHealing often happens in community, not isolation Resources Mentioned American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) https://afsp.orgWhat to Do When Someone Is at Risk https://afsp.org/what-to-do-when-someone-is-at-risk/Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Warning Signs https://afsp.org/risk-factors-protective-factors-and-warning-signs/Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.) Call or text 988 Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    1h 44m
  3. 15 JAN

    The Chosen, Gen Z, and What’s Happening on College Campuses with Cru’s Dan Allan

    In this episode of Space for Life, host Tommy Thompson is joined by Dan Allan, Executive Director at Campus Crusade for Christ (Cru), for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, renewal, and what’s unfolding across college campuses today. Dan shares his personal journey in ministry, how The Chosen has become a powerful catalyst for gospel conversations, and why collaboration across ministries is essential in this moment. Together, they explore the surprising signs of spiritual hunger among Gen Z, the tension between retreat and revival, and why this season feels bigger than any single strategy or organization. This episode offers clarity, encouragement, and real hope for anyone wondering what God may be doing in the next generation. Key TakeawaysGod appears to be moving in a unique way among Gen ZThe Chosen is reintroducing Jesus in a relational, accessible formatCollaboration strengthens impact more than competitionCollege campuses show both spiritual retreat and renewalWatch parties create natural entry points for faith conversationsPrayer and presence matter more than polished strategiesRising spiritual hunger is supported by both stories and data Timestamps00:00 Introduction and global perspective 02:08 The impact of The Chosen 07:18 Dan Allan’s journey into ministry 16:52 Collaboration across Christian ministries 30:05 Gen Z, retreat, and revival on campus 54:10 Stories of faith and transformation Resources & ContactThe Chosen Watch Party Discussion Guides (free and publicly available)Contact Dan Allan: dan.alan@cru.org Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    57 min
  4. 8 JAN

    Dr. Wendi Lord on The Chosen, Translation + AI in a Rapidly Changing World

    In this episode of Space for Life, host Tommy Thompson is joined by Dr. Wendi Lord, Vice President of Localization for the Come and See Foundation, the organization responsible for taking The Chosen to the world. Wendi shares her journey from the corporate and publishing worlds into a calling that sits at the intersection of faith, technology, and human flourishing. The conversation explores the ambitious mission to translate The Chosen into 600 languages, the importance of delivering content in heart languages, and how emerging technologies like AI are being thoughtfully used to serve people who would otherwise never hear the story of Jesus. Together, Tommy and Wendi wrestle with both the promise and the risks of new technologies, discussing how AI can support spiritual formation, creativity, and global connection without replacing human discernment, community, or God’s sovereignty. This episode offers a hopeful and grounded vision for engaging technology faithfully while staying rooted in what matters most. Key TopicsThe mission of The Chosen and the Come and See FoundationDr. Wendi Lord’s journey from corporate leadership to faith based workWhy localization is more than translationThe concept of heart languages and cultural relevanceReaching a billion people through technology and storytellingUsing AI to support translation and lower resourced languagesOpportunities and threats presented by emerging technologiesFaith, discernment, and God’s sovereignty in a digital ageHuman flourishing in a technology driven world (0:00) Introduction and Wendi’s Story (4:34) From Corporate Leadership to Calling (12:07) The Chosen and the Mission of Come and See (18:15) Reaching a Billion People Through Story (26:09) The Role of AI in Localization and Translation (31:48) Speech to Speech Technology and Heart Languages (39:31) Risks and Threats of Emerging Technologies (49:14) Opportunities for Faith, Creativity, and Human Flourishing (56:30) Balancing Technology With Human Connection (1:05:49) Final Encouragement and Hope Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    1h 10m
  5. 31/12/2025

    Stan Jantz on The Chosen, Global Discipleship + the Come and See Foundation

    In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy Thompson sits down with Stan Jantz, Global Ambassador for the Come and See Foundation, the nonprofit behind the global production, translation, and distribution of The Chosen. Stan shares firsthand stories from around the world showing how The Chosen is reaching people across cultures, denominations, and generations. They discuss the mission to translate the series into hundreds of languages, the intentional theological care behind the storytelling, and why the show has become a powerful entry point back to Scripture for many viewers. The conversation also explores the current spiritual climate, signs of renewed hunger for faith especially among younger generations, and why “come and see” remains one of the most compelling invitations Jesus ever gave. Key Topics:The Chosen and the Come and See FoundationGlobal discipleship and Christian storytellingTranslating faith-based media into hundreds of languagesWhy authenticity matters in portraying JesusSigns of spiritual renewal around the worldReaching new generations through invitational faith00:00 Introduction to The Chosen and Come and See 03:52 Global reach and international impact 10:47 Stan Jantz’s background and journey 21:32 The vision behind Come and See Foundation 32:57 Storytelling, theology, and production challenges 42:01 Signs of spiritual renewal and revival 51:28 How listeners can get involved Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    58 min
  6. 18/12/2025

    Rethinking Kindness, Strength, Humility, and the Fruit of the Spirit with Tuck Knupp

    In this episode of Space for Life, Tommy Thompson is joined by pastor and longtime ministry leader Tuck Knupp for a thoughtful conversation on kindness. Drawing from a men’s Bible study on the fruit of the Spirit, they explore how kindness is often misunderstood as niceness or weakness, when in reality it is rooted in strength, humility, and generosity of spirit. Together, they discuss kindness in relationships, leadership, work, self-reflection, and even cultural and political discourse. The conversation challenges listeners, especially men, to grow in kindness by embracing humility, receiving God’s kindness personally, and allowing that transformation to shape how they live, lead, and relate to others, particularly during the Christmas season.  Key Takeaways - Kindness is not the same as niceness, it is rooted in strength and truth - True kindness requires humility and an honest view of our own brokenness - Kindness reflects a generosity of spirit that believes the best about others - Protecting someone’s reputation is a powerful expression of kindness - Kindness should extend to work, home, relationships, and public discourse - Receiving God’s kindness fuels compassion toward others - Self-kindness is essential for growth and freedom from performance - Kindness may lose short-term battles but can win long-term wars Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Kindness 05:09 Reframing Kindness Beyond Niceness 11:22 The Strength and Truth Within Kindness 18:23 Growing in Kindness Through Humility 25:36 Kindness in Relationships and Self-Compassion 32:09 Reflecting on Kindness During Christmas 36:20 Kindness in Society, Culture, and Politics 45:42 A Challenge to Men 47:11 Final Reflections and Closing Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://tommythompson.org

    48 min

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Space for Life is a podcast with honest conversations designed to help cultivate the space we need for a more fulfilling and abundant life. Despite our culture’s wiring for excess and overload, our souls desperately need the very opposite. Space for Life seeks to help you take small steps into a spacious life .

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