The Overflow

Brandon & Susan Thomas

Welcome to The Overflow—the bonus round of faith and real-life conversation with Brandon and Susan Thomas. Every week, they unpack the powerful insights, behind-the-scenes experiences, and personal reflections that didn’t quite fit into Sunday’s sermon. This is where the conversation gets practical, honest, and a little bit unscripted. Whether it's an encouraging word, a deeper dive into Scripture, or a hilarious moment from their week, Brandon and Susan bring fresh perspective and spiritual fuel to keep you going. It’s real talk, fresh takes, and full hearts. These are the conversations too good to cut and too real to miss.

  1. The Idol of Therapy

    3D AGO

    The Idol of Therapy

    Brandon and Susan tackle a culturally sensitive topic—the idol of therapy. As a licensed counselor herself, Susan affirms the value of counseling while challenging the modern tendency to elevate therapy above Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit. Together they examine how psychology, when separated from a biblical worldview, can offer conflicting theories and misplaced hope. The conversation walks through the history of psychological thought, the limits of human-centered solutions, and why Christ—not counseling—must remain the ultimate source of healing. They discuss the importance of biblical counseling, the danger of treating therapy as a savior, and the foundational truth that our deepest problems are spiritual in nature. Ultimately, they call listeners to place therapy in its proper role—as a tool, not an idol—and to seek freedom and transformation first in Jesus. QUESTIONS: Have you ever been tempted to rely more on therapy or human advice than on Scripture and prayer?When facing emotional or relational struggles, where do you turn first—for counsel, comfort, and direction?How do you discern whether the guidance you receive is rooted in biblical truth or cultural theory?In what areas of your life might you need to invite God to be your primary Counselor again?READ MORE: The heart problem at the root of human brokenness (Romans 3:23; Psalm 51:1–5)Jesus as the ultimate source of wisdom and healing (Isaiah 9:6; John 14:26)The limits of human wisdom apart from God (Proverbs 3:5–7; Colossians 2:8)True freedom found in Christ alone (Galatians 5:1; John 8:36)The role of Scripture in soul care and transformation (2 Timothy 3:16–17; Psalm 19:7–9)

    47 min
  2. Jesus Changes Lives

    JAN 20

    Jesus Changes Lives

    Brandon and Susan unpack one of the most foundational values of the Christian faith and the church: Jesus changes lives. Through Scripture, stories, and honest reflection, they explore why real change is necessary, why the world is broken apart from Christ, and why evangelism is not optional for believers or the church. The conversation addresses the tension between evangelism and discipleship, responding to cynicism around baptism and church growth, and clarifying that salvation is a gift of grace—not a work to be earned. Brandon and Susan also share practical, real-life examples of sharing faith in everyday moments, reminding listeners that transformation flows from relationship with Jesus, not behavior modification. Ultimately, this episode calls believers to live on mission, trust God with the harvest, and remain faithful to the truth that only Jesus can truly change lives.QUESTIONS: How has Jesus changed your life, and how clearly can you articulate that story to someone else?In what ways might you be relying on self-improvement or partial fixes instead of full surrender to Jesus?Are you actively praying for God to place people in your path so you can share your faith with courage and compassion?READ MORE: Jesus’ compassion for a broken and hurting world (Matthew 9:35–38)The mission of Jesus to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10)Salvation as a gift of grace, not works (Ephesians 2:8–9; Acts 2:38–41)The call to make disciples and live on mission (Matthew 28:19–20; Romans 10:14–15)True life change through Christ, not self-effort (2 Corinthians 5:17; Philippians 1:6)

    40 min
5
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30 Ratings

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Welcome to The Overflow—the bonus round of faith and real-life conversation with Brandon and Susan Thomas. Every week, they unpack the powerful insights, behind-the-scenes experiences, and personal reflections that didn’t quite fit into Sunday’s sermon. This is where the conversation gets practical, honest, and a little bit unscripted. Whether it's an encouraging word, a deeper dive into Scripture, or a hilarious moment from their week, Brandon and Susan bring fresh perspective and spiritual fuel to keep you going. It’s real talk, fresh takes, and full hearts. These are the conversations too good to cut and too real to miss.

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