Can I Getta Amen

The Light Project

Whether you listen for forty seconds or forty minutes, we hope you leave a little bit better than before you tuned in. In this podcast we hope to ignite something inside of you as we share our passion for personal growth, finding our God given purpose for being on this planet, and our love for living an intentional life. Ultimately we hope that you feel like you are you are sitting with us on a back porch discussing how to be a part of something much bigger than ourselves. Can we getta Amen!?

  1. 382: Trailer Parked Theology: Stepping into the Light

    May 5

    382: Trailer Parked Theology: Stepping into the Light

    In this episode of Trailer Parked Theology, Kristi and Josh continue their Bible study through First Epistle of John, focusing on 1 John 1:8–10 and the powerful theme of confession, sin, and stepping into the light of Christ. They dive into the real-life struggle of building consistent family prayer, overcoming spiritual burnout, and letting go of rigid expectations that can quietly hold us back in our faith. Through honest conversation, they unpack what it means to “deceive ourselves,” how small compromises keep us stuck in spiritual darkness, and why confession isn’t about perfection—but about truth, humility, and healing. This episode offers a practical and relatable look at Christian living, discipleship, and spiritual growth—reminding us that God meets us exactly where we are, not where we think we should be. If you’ve been feeling stuck in your prayer life, disconnected from God, or unsure how to move forward in your faith journey, this conversation will encourage you to take the next step into the light. Episode Highlights  Bible study on 1 John 1:8–10: sin, confession, and truth  The challenge of consistency in family prayer and spiritual habits  Why confession brings freedom, clarity, and healing  Letting go of perfectionism in your relationship with God  How bringing struggles into the light leads to real transformation Scripture from this Episode 1 John 1:8–10 (NAB) If we say, “We are without sin,” we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.  If we acknowledge our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from every wrongdoing.  If we say, “We have not sinned,” we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. Support the show

    40 min
  2. Apr 28

    381: Relentless Mercy with Joshua Richard

    In this episode of Can I Getta Amen, we welcome back Joshua Richards for a deeply honest and redemptive conversation about failure, mercy, community, and the long road of healing. Joshua shares what’s happened since his last visit—opening up about relapse, broken relationships, and the weight of patterns he couldn’t seem to escape. But even more powerfully, he shares how God met him there—not with rejection, but with relentless mercy. Together, we explore what it looks like to get back up again and again, the role of authentic community in healing, and how God can redeem even the parts of our story we’re most ashamed of. From walking alongside a dying friend to serving others through ministry, Joshua’s story is a witness to the truth that God never wastes our pain. This conversation is for anyone who feels stuck in cycles, burdened by failure, or unsure if real change is possible. If you’ve ever wondered whether God can still use your story… this episode is for you. Episode Highlights  Encountering God’s mercy in the midst of failure—not after it  Walking with a friend through death and witnessing a holy, peaceful passing  How serving others became a path to healing  The importance of accountability, recovery work, and daily surrender  Finding purpose through small acts of service and saying “yes” to what’s in front of you  Learning to live with gratitude instead of focusing on what’s missing Check out Ep 209 to listen to Joshua's first appearance! Learn More about Joshua and Dust & Mercy, here. Support the show

    1 hr
  3. 380: Trailer Parked Theology: Fallin' Sick and Catchin' Light

    Apr 21

    380: Trailer Parked Theology: Fallin' Sick and Catchin' Light

    In this episode of Trailer Parked Theology, Kristi and Josh are getting back to the heart of why they started—breaking open Scripture as regular people, trusting the Holy Spirit, and simply trying to follow Jesus in everyday life. Coming off Lent and stepping into the Easter season, they're kicking off a new series through 1 John, focusing on one of the most powerful themes in Scripture: Light vs. Darkness. Through personal stories—from sickness and struggle to spiritual renewal—Kristi and Josh talk about how easy it is to drift into distraction, comfort, and even hidden darkness. But how they are reminded that God isn’t asking for perfection—He’s inviting us to step into the light, one small step at a time. This episode is a real, honest look at faith: the struggle to stay disciplined, the pull of old habits, and the freedom that comes from living in the light of Christ. If you’ve ever felt stuck, distracted, or unsure how to move forward in your faith… you're not alone. Episode Highlights  Kicking off a new Scripture series on 1 John and the theme of light  A real-life struggle with distraction, comfort, and “low-grade” spiritual burnout  How small compromises can slowly pull us back into darkness  “God is light”: what that actually means for our daily lives  Why walking in the light isn’t about perfection—but direction  The danger of “image management” and hiding our true selves  Why Jesus doesn’t expose us to shame us—but to heal and free us  Scripture Verse from this week's episode 1 John 1:5-7 This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. If we say, “We have fellowship with Him,” while we continue to walk in darkness, we lie and do not act in truth. But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, then we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of His Son Jesus cleanses us from all sin. Support the show

    40 min
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Whether you listen for forty seconds or forty minutes, we hope you leave a little bit better than before you tuned in. In this podcast we hope to ignite something inside of you as we share our passion for personal growth, finding our God given purpose for being on this planet, and our love for living an intentional life. Ultimately we hope that you feel like you are you are sitting with us on a back porch discussing how to be a part of something much bigger than ourselves. Can we getta Amen!?

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