With The Perrys The Perrys
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- Religion & Spirituality
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With The Perrys is a podcast with a whole lot of truth given in a short amount of time. Preston Perry and Jackie Hill Perry will bring their humor, honesty, and insight into conversations on everything from relationships and theology to politics, race, and parenting.
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Practicing Humility
Pride is an illusion wrapped in a lie, and it's in each of us. It’s our desire for total independence from our Creator, and it makes us feel good because we feel secure and capable.
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How to Tell the Truth
Preston operates in a number of roles: husband, father, evangelist, apologist, poet... and now, he's added "author" to the list.
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It’s Our Anniversary
In celebration of a decade of marriage, Jackie and Preston react to their wedding video and reminisce about everything from Jackie’s dress and “flower distributors” to whether or not Preston cried as she walked down the aisle and the reason they were late for their own reception.
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How to Minister to Women at Wells
The story of the woman at the well is a lesson from Jesus about how to do ministry.
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How to Get Free From Porn
What's destructive, expensive, & detrimental to your soul? Porn.
Customer Reviews
Great couple with a heart for Jesus
Love this podcast love these two as speakers and just their story and their kids the whole 9 yards! So blessed everytime I listen to their podcast I have a notepad filled with takeaways!
I love it here!
Yeah, I’ve made myself at home! Love the show, appreciate the transparency, & adore the friendship in your marriage!
How it sounds
March 4 episode. Preston’s approach came across demanding and a bit, well, arrogant. Totally heard where he was coming from, and don’t necessarily disagree. But to make the conversation about him and his demands just hit wrong. And I mean, it’s not like your “sister” doesn’t know how you feel. So it sounds like you making her jump through hoops for your sake. That’s not honoring her. I don’t know. Appreciate Jackie acknowledging the hard for her is probably mostly due to her past. So what if someone not with that story can attend in a way that navigates it somehow. It’s hard. It is. Question of our age… how do love people truly, while aligning with God’s best without “compromise?” What would Jesus do? Like, sincerely? Just can’t picture him having a convo demanding the person acknowledge his stance. Somehow, he would more lovingly and gently not go. Also, another option could be to not go to ceremony but go to reception. Anyway, it’s hard.