Revival From the Back Row

Courtney and Grace

The podcast where two girls get real about what it means to follow Jesus when you’re not on the stage, not in the spotlight, and not always taken seriously. We’re best friends, college students, church girls with stories, and women who know what it feels like to be labeled or outcast as we center our lives on Christ. Each week, we’re diving into the messy, beautiful, awkward, hilarious, and holy moments of our walk with Christ. This isn’t your typical Christian podcast. There’s no performance here—just a little revival starting in the seats nobody notices. Pull up a chair. You’re seen here.

Episodes

  1. 06/12/2025

    Procrastination and Distractions

    You ever sit down to spend time with God and suddenly feel the urgent need to reorganize your entire closet? Or maybe you’ve got a deadline looming, but somehow you’ve convinced yourself that now is the perfect time to deep clean your camera roll. Yeah. Same. In this episode, we’re talking all things distraction and procrastination — not just in a “you need to be more productive” way, but in a real, vulnerable, why am I doing this instead of the thing I actually care about kind of way. From 10-hour screen time reports (we’re not proud) to the myth of multitasking and the comfort of avoidance, we’re unpacking the ways we run from what matters — and what God might be saying through the quiet we keep dodging. We get into: Why “productive” distractions might be worse than TikTokThe cost of numbing out when things get hardMissing God’s voice in the noiseTrusting yourself to follow throughLetting conviction lead to movement, not shame This one’s not about guilt — it’s about calling it out with grace, laughing at ourselves a little, and learning to pause before we self-sabotage. If you’ve ever avoided your quiet time by watching three seasons of a show you don’t even like anymore, this one’s for you. Let’s talk about what’s pulling our focus, what it’s costing us, and how to realign with the things (and the God) that matter most. So grab your iced coffee, silence your phone, and come sit with us in the back row. We saved you a seat.

    38 min
  2. 06/05/2025

    Getting Honest with God: Spiritually Stuck, Emotionally Spent

    You know that feeling where everything just feels off? Your brain’s foggy, your heart feels heavy, and your Bible’s collecting dust on the nightstand? Yeah… same. In this episode of Revival from the Back Row, we’re getting very real about what it feels like to be in a spiritual and emotional funk — the kind that makes it hard to pray, hard to show up, and honestly hard to care. Grace and Courtney kick things off with a little life update — from beach days and new podcast cover pics to a lack of discipline and spiritual disconnection — because let’s be honest, the funk creeps in when things look “fine” on the outside. Then we dive deep into how these low seasons show up in our everyday lives and how Scripture doesn’t shy away from them either. David cried out in the Psalms. Job sat in silence. Jesus Himself wept and asked for a way out in the Garden of Gethsemane. The parallels? Chilling. And comforting. We also unpack actual action steps for climbing out of the pit — not just cliché Christian advice. We’re talking honest, raw prayer (even if it’s just “God, I’m tired”), going back to the basics, moving your body, eating real food, journaling through the mess, and finding small ways to reconnect with God without shame. This episode also includes a guided journal prompt, thoughts on how to make journaling feel less “Dear Diary” and more soul-deep, and one powerful encouragement from Psalm 22 — a lament that Jesus Himself quoted on the cross. If you’re feeling spiritually distant, emotionally drained, or just stuck… this one’s for you. You are not alone in the funk, and you’re not forgotten in it either. P.s. here's the link to Grace's worship playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/03iVr4cXRrEKlZmVdyT4F1?si=51bf9a92e11f4745

    51 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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2 Ratings

About

The podcast where two girls get real about what it means to follow Jesus when you’re not on the stage, not in the spotlight, and not always taken seriously. We’re best friends, college students, church girls with stories, and women who know what it feels like to be labeled or outcast as we center our lives on Christ. Each week, we’re diving into the messy, beautiful, awkward, hilarious, and holy moments of our walk with Christ. This isn’t your typical Christian podcast. There’s no performance here—just a little revival starting in the seats nobody notices. Pull up a chair. You’re seen here.