The Lead Podcast

Amy Orr-Ewing

Lessons on authentic leadership, Christian apologetics, and standing firm in faith through open conversations and powerful reflections. Inspired by the book Lead Like the Real You, this podcast is your go-to resource for discovering how Christian leaders navigate their unique paths, defend their faith with confidence, and discern God’s calling for their lives.Hosted by Public Theologian, Author, and International Speaker, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing, each episode features candid interviews with remarkable Christian women and men, as well as Amy’s own reflections on key talks she has given in the public sphere. Through these conversations, The Lead Podcast explores the power of apologetics, the challenges of leadership, and the wisdom gained along the way.Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, these episodes will equip and encourage you to stand firm in your faith, articulate your beliefs with confidence, and lead with Christlike conviction.Join us as we uncover what it truly means to lead with faith, truth, and authenticity. Get ready to be inspired by some of the most dynamic and influential voices of our time—let’s embark on this journey together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 12/11/2025

    Part 5 - Mental Health from the series "Where is God in all the Suffering?"

    In this episode, we turn to one of the most deeply human questions of all: Where is God when our inner world feels broken? Anxiety, depression, trauma, suicidal thoughts — these are not abstract issues. They touch our families, our friendships, our churches, our communities. And in the Bible, none of this is minimised or dismissed. Scripture gives us language for despair — from “How long, O Lord?” to “Darkness is my closest friend” — and shows us a God who meets us not with shame, but with presence. In Part 5 of Where Is God in All the Suffering?, we look at the growing reality of mental health struggles in our world and why experiences of despair are not signs of weakness. We consider how trauma can profoundly shape a person without disqualifying them from meaning or purpose, and what it looks like to trust God even in seasons when His presence feels distant. Ultimately, we explore how the cross and resurrection offer a hope strong enough to meet us in our darkest nights. If you're wrestling with your mind, or loving someone who is, my prayer is that this episode offers dignity, language, and real hope. You are not alone. God is nearer than you think. Free companion resources to help you reflect and go deeper: • Study Guide • Handout #AmyOrrEwing #WhereIsGod #FaithPodcast #ChristianApologetics #HopeInSuffering #GodInOurPain #ChronicIllnessSupport #FaithThatEndures #Emmanuel #MeaningInSuffering #ChristianHope Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Lessons on authentic leadership, Christian apologetics, and standing firm in faith through open conversations and powerful reflections. Inspired by the book Lead Like the Real You, this podcast is your go-to resource for discovering how Christian leaders navigate their unique paths, defend their faith with confidence, and discern God’s calling for their lives.Hosted by Public Theologian, Author, and International Speaker, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing, each episode features candid interviews with remarkable Christian women and men, as well as Amy’s own reflections on key talks she has given in the public sphere. Through these conversations, The Lead Podcast explores the power of apologetics, the challenges of leadership, and the wisdom gained along the way.Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, these episodes will equip and encourage you to stand firm in your faith, articulate your beliefs with confidence, and lead with Christlike conviction.Join us as we uncover what it truly means to lead with faith, truth, and authenticity. Get ready to be inspired by some of the most dynamic and influential voices of our time—let’s embark on this journey together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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