Let Me Ask You This

Ebie Hepworth

The Let Me Ask You This podcast with Ebie Hepworth is an altar of conversations, a faith-filled space for honest dialogue with thoughtful guests, real stories, and the kind of vulnerability that invites transformation. Together, we explore how Jesus meets us in the real and unpolished places of life, leading us with steady, unshakeable hope. These conversations are recorded in real time and reflect personal perspectives that may grow and change. They are offered as an invitation to reflect, not as absolute truth or professional advice.

  1. APR 2

    A Life That Keeps Saying Yes w/ Pastor Stephen George

    This week on the Let Me Ask You This podcast, we’re joined by Pastor Stephen, a man whose life feels like a quiet, burning “yes” to God. Pastor Stephen is the father of one of my dear friends, Shifa, who you heard on the podcast just a few weeks ago (you can listen to her episode here!) Getting to sit down with her dad felt like stepping into a deeper layer of her story and into a legacy of faith that has been lived out over decades. Born and raised in India, Pastor Stephen’s life has been marked by deep devotion and unwavering obedience. From the very beginning, his story has been anchored in one pursuit: to know Jesus and to make Him known. And that pursuit has taken him across the nations, traveling the world, proclaiming the gospel, and serving people in places many of us may never go. But what makes this conversation so powerful isn’t just where he’s been… it’s how he’s lived. There is a humility to his story. A hiddenness. A kind of faith that doesn’t strive to be seen, yet has quietly impacted countless lives. As he shares his journey—from his early years in India to the many places God has sent him, you’ll hear the weight and beauty of a life fully surrendered. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to live devoted to God. The cost of saying yes. The beauty of obedience. And the kind of faith that carries you across continents without ever needing a spotlight. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to give your whole life to the gospel… this conversation will stir something deep in you.

    53 min
  2. MAR 19

    Raising Kids (and Our Own Hearts) in a Sexually Broken World w/ Laurie Krieg

    You guys… this conversation lit me up. The minute Laurie Krieg and I started talking, I thought, ohhh man, buckle up. This girl can preachhhhh!!!!! Laurie Krieg is the author of Raising Kids in a Sexually Broken World and the host of a podcast centered around sexual integrity, identity, and walking in the freedom of Jesus. She carries both truth and tenderness in a way that is so needed right now. In this episode, we talk about what it looks like to raise kids in a world that is constantly forming their understanding of sexuality, but also how we, as parents, are being formed too. This isn’t just about behavior modification or “getting it right”… it’s about allowing our own hearts to be shaped and softened, bent toward the ways of God rather than the ways of the world. We talk practicals, yes—but even more than that, we talk posture. How do we lead with both conviction and compassion? How do we create homes where truth and grace aren’t at odds? Laurie brings so much wisdom, clarity, and Spirit-led perspective to this conversation, and I know it’s going to equip you and encourage you in the most beautiful way. And truly—if this conversation resonates, go check out Laurie’s podcast and all of the incredible resources available on her website (INCLUDING THIS AMAZING COURSE WE MENTION IN THE EPISODE) . She is creating such rich, needed content in this space. Pull up a chair for this one 🤍

    54 min
4.8
out of 5
16 Ratings

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The Let Me Ask You This podcast with Ebie Hepworth is an altar of conversations, a faith-filled space for honest dialogue with thoughtful guests, real stories, and the kind of vulnerability that invites transformation. Together, we explore how Jesus meets us in the real and unpolished places of life, leading us with steady, unshakeable hope. These conversations are recorded in real time and reflect personal perspectives that may grow and change. They are offered as an invitation to reflect, not as absolute truth or professional advice.

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