Journey to Eternity Podcast

Luisa and Mike Sirignano

We are a married Christian couple saved by the grace of The Lord Jesus Christ. In every episode, we help Christians use God's Word to navigate everyday life in a sinful, fallen world.

  1. 3D AGO

    Why Showing Up To Church Changes Your Life

    What if the difference between a stale spiritual life and a steady, joyful walk is as simple as showing up? We dive into the biblical heart of fellowship and unpack how Acts 2:42 forms a clear pattern for a thriving church: Scripture-centered teaching, genuine community, shared meals and communion, and real prayer that happens face to face. We talk candidly about why livestreams can never replace embodied presence, how staying after service becomes fertile soil for prayer and encouragement, and why serving is a powerful way to move from shy to connected. Drawing from Hebrews 10:24–25, we make the case for meeting together to “stir up” love and good works, especially when life is heavy. You’ll hear practical, doable on-ramps—Sunday worship and adult Bible classes, midweek prayer as a midweek oasis, men’s and women’s gatherings, small groups, and simple hospitality that turns a meal into ministry. If you work Sundays, we share creative ways to stay plugged into the body so you continue to give and receive the care God designed for you. We also explore 1 Corinthians 12’s picture of one body with many members, showing why every gift matters and how isolation robs both you and your church. With Proverbs 27:17 as a guide, we highlight how “iron sharpens iron” through honest conversation, shared work, and loving accountability. Come ready to trade a solo faith for a shared journey where people know your name, carry your burdens, and point you to Christ. If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe on your favorite platform, and leave a review to help others find the show. Tell us: what’s one step you’ll take this week to deepen fellowship? Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    37 min
  2. OCT 8

    Sunsets, Spankings, and Sanctification: Yep, God’s Still Good

    What if goodness isn’t a mood God slips in and out of, but the very essence of who He is? We dive into the unchanging goodness of God—how Scripture affirms it, how creation displays it, how discipline reveals it, and how the cross defines it. From Psalm 34:8 to James 1:17, we trace a throughline that holds steady when life doesn’t: God’s moral perfection, faithfulness, and mercy don’t waver with our circumstances. We open up the layers of divine goodness beyond sentiment—justice, holiness, patience, and compassion—then connect them to the rhythms of everyday life. You’ll hear practical ways to experience God’s goodness through prayer, worship, and Scripture, and how to spot it in answered prayers, ordinary providence, and the beauty right outside your window. We also talk about the hard part: why discipline is part of God’s love, how remembering past mercies builds resilient hope, and why common grace reaches every person, believer or not. As we walk through the ultimate expression of goodness in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, we talk about response: internal (gratitude, humility, wonder) and external (obedience, serving others, sharing the gospel). Expect a clear, Scripture-rich conversation that grounds your heart and equips your hands. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show—and tell us: where have you seen God’s goodness this week? Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    35 min
  3. AUG 29

    Praying Through Pain: Finding God's Peace in Life's Trials

    Sometimes life knocks us down so hard we wonder if we'll ever get back up. For Mike and Luisa, hosts of the Journey to Eternity podcast, these aren't just abstract concepts—they're living through them right now. Recording from the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, they take a departure from their usual format to share the raw reality of their current struggles: Mike supporting his 87-year-old mother through a devastating fall and cognitive decline, and Luisa navigating the painful aftermath of complex shoulder surgery that revealed more damage than expected. What makes this episode so powerful isn't just their willingness to be vulnerable, but how they demonstrate the transformative power of prayer through their own lived experience. The contrast between Mike's sister, who approaches their mother's decline without faith, and Mike's own peace-filled perspective speaks volumes about how prayer changes not just circumstances, but us. "Even in the trials, God gives us grace and something to celebrate," they remind us, having just marked both birthdays and their 17th wedding anniversary amid these challenges. Drawing from Psalm 46, they outline six practical approaches to prayer during difficult seasons: being brutally honest with God about your feelings, asking for strength and endurance, seeking wisdom and perspective, maintaining gratitude despite pain, trusting God's faithfulness, and sharing burdens through prayer with fellow believers. Their approach isn't about religious platitudes—it's refreshingly authentic. As Luisa colorfully puts it, sometimes prayer is just "throwing up on God" when life becomes too much. Yet through that honest surrender comes the peace that surpasses understanding promised in Philippians 4. Whether you're currently walking through your own valley or preparing for trials that may come, this episode offers both practical guidance and the comforting reminder that you're never alone in your struggles. As James 1:12 promises, "Blessed is the one who endures trials, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him." Join Mike and Luisa as they demonstrate what it truly means to pray your way through life's most challenging seasons. Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    39 min
  4. JUL 4

    Spiritual Pancakes: Why God Hates Lukewarm Faith

    The journey toward spiritual wholeness often demands confronting our divided hearts. In this compelling episode, we dive deep into Hosea 7:8's mysterious metaphor: "Ephraim is a cake not turned" - a powerful image that speaks directly to Christians caught between devotion to God and attraction to worldly pursuits. Using this ancient baking metaphor as our foundation, we explore six critical manifestations of spiritual division that plague believers today. From lukewarmness that makes us spiritually repulsive to hypocrisy that makes us modern-day Pharisees, we examine how attempting to live with one foot in God's kingdom and one foot in the world leaves us spiritually half-baked. The consequences of divided loyalty go beyond mere inconsistency. Through Scripture passages including Revelation 3:16, Matthew 6:24, 1 Kings 18:21, and 1 John 2:15-17, we reveal how serving two masters creates spiritual instability, hinders our prayers, and ultimately pulls us away from authentic relationship with God. Just as a pancake left too long on one side will burn, Christians who spend excessive time engaged with worldly pursuits risk getting spiritually burned. This episode isn't about condemnation but clarity. We all struggle with competing priorities and attractions, but God desires our wholehearted commitment rather than a relationship of convenience. By examining our hearts honestly and committing fully to Christ, we can experience the fulfillment that comes only through complete devotion. Are you fully committed to your spiritual journey, or are you trying to maintain a comfortable position with divided loyalties? Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of what it means to turn fully toward God and away from the distractions that threaten to burn us. Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    31 min
  5. MAY 16

    God's Antidote to Anxiety: A Biblical Perspective

    What if anxiety didn't have to be your constant companion? What if God's command to "be anxious for nothing" wasn't impossible but actually the pathway to freedom? Anxiety grips countless believers today, manifesting through racing hearts, sleepless nights, and minds clouded with fear. Yet the Bible offers a profound antidote that looks nothing like the world's solutions. Through an exploration of Philippians 4:1-7, Luisa and Mike unpack what spiritual stability truly means and how it serves as God's answer to our worries. This episode delves deep into understanding anxiety from both psychological and spiritual perspectives. We examine how anxiety differs from fear, why it affects us physically and mentally, and most importantly, how God's word equips us to overcome it. The conversation reveals six powerful steps toward spiritual stability: cultivating church unity, maintaining joy regardless of circumstances, embracing humility, resting in confident faith, practicing thankful prayer, and receiving God's incomprehensible peace. Perhaps most striking is the counterintuitive approach of thanking God for our trials. As Luisa shares her personal journey through cancer, we witness how choosing Christ over fear produces a peace that "transcends all understanding." This isn't merely positive thinking—it's divine protection for our hearts and minds. Whether you're currently walking through dark valleys or simply seeking to strengthen your spiritual foundations, this message offers both practical steps and profound hope. Discover why the solution to anxiety isn't found in human techniques or therapies but in a relationship with the sovereign God who orchestrates everything for our good and His glory. Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    39 min
  6. APR 13

    The Biblical Truth About Anger

    Anger – that powerful emotion that can either fuel righteousness or destroy relationships. In this deeply insightful episode, we tackle this complex subject through the clarifying lens of Scripture, helping you understand when anger serves God's purposes and when it becomes destructive sin. We begin by challenging the common misconception that all anger is sinful. Using God Himself as our perfect example, we explore how righteous anger responds to injustice and evil while sinful anger stems from our selfish desires. From Jesus flipping tables in the temple to Moses confronting idolatry, biblical examples reveal the sharp distinction between anger that honors God and anger that dishonors Him. The most revealing part of our conversation might be our examination of how anger progresses: starting with self-centeredness, building through pride and the need to be right, escalating to uncontrolled emotions, festering as bitterness, and potentially culminating in destructive vengeance. This pattern appears repeatedly in broken relationships, whether between spouses, friends, or family members. We don't just diagnose the problem – we provide seven practical, biblical strategies to transform your relationship with anger. These include acknowledging and understanding your triggers, choosing your words carefully, stepping away from escalating situations, reflecting on root causes, seeking God's help through prayer and Scripture, practicing forgiveness, and remembering your identity in Christ. Perhaps most sobering is Jesus's teaching that equates anger with murder in terms of spiritual consequences. This underscores why mastering our anger isn't optional but essential for Christians seeking to honor God in all aspects of life. Whether you struggle with explosive outbursts or silent, seething resentment, this episode offers biblical wisdom to help you process anger in ways that reflect Christ rather than your fallen nature. Share your experiences with anger in the comments – we'd love to hear how God is working in your life! Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    32 min
  7. MAR 9

    Forgiveness: The Ultimate Freedom

    Forgiveness stands as one of Christianity's greatest challenges, yet it remains non-negotiable for believers seeking spiritual maturity and peace. Unforgiveness pollutes our spirit and damages relationships, while forgiveness sets us free from the prison of resentment. When someone hurts us, our natural response is to protect ourselves, seek justice, or even harbor resentment. These emotional reactions create barriers to the healing power of forgiveness. In this vulnerable conversation, Mike shares his painful experience with childhood bullying and the decades of anger that followed, while Luisa discusses a five-year estrangement from her sister that resulted from unforgiveness. Together, they explore seven common obstacles that make forgiveness difficult, but the heart of this episode offers a practical seven-step process for biblical forgiveness. This framework acknowledges that forgiveness is a process rather than a one-time decision. Remember—when Jesus taught us to pray, He included this sobering condition: "If you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins." Are you ready to begin your journey toward freedom through forgiveness? Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribe To see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archive To read our testimony please visit our about us page For information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter We invite questions and comments via our contact page

    40 min

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We are a married Christian couple saved by the grace of The Lord Jesus Christ. In every episode, we help Christians use God's Word to navigate everyday life in a sinful, fallen world.