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Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2022

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December 1, 2022

In February 2020, IBCD launched the Hope + Help Podcast in an effort to host approachable biblical conversations about life’s challenging problems. Since its inception, the show has been streamed nearly 175,000 times in 50 different countries. We’re thankful to the many guests who have appeared on the podcast and also to the faithful members of our audience, who’ve not only listened to these important conversations, but have shared them with loved ones, church members, and counselees.

Hosted by IBCD Outreach Director Christine Chappell, the Hope + Help Podcast offers interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. In celebration of the work the Lord has done through the Hope + Help Podcast this past year, we’ve compiled the top 10 most streamed episodes of 2022 (as of 12/1/2022) in this post for you to explore. Click the links below to access show notes and stream the conversations online. All of the podcast pages include links to recommended reading resources and/or related topical content available via our extensive online audio library.

Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2022

1.) Hope + Help for Responding to Abuse with Jeremy Pierre and Greg Wilson

2.) Hope + Help for Forgiveness with Brad Hambrick

3.) Hope + Help for Shame and Regret with Ed Welch

4.) Hope + Help for Impatience with Megan Hill

5.) Hope + Help for Restoring Porn Strugglers with Jonathan Holmes and Deepak Reju

6.) Hope + Help for Unwanted Thoughts with Esther Smith

7.) Hope + Help for Singleness with Jenilyn Swett

8.) Hope + Help for a Psychiatric Diagnosis with Ed Welch

9.) Hope + Help for Practicing Lament with Mark Vroegop

10.) Hope + Help for Hard Times with John Crotts

Places to Listen & Subscribe: iTunesSoundCloudSpotifyStream OnlineGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicPandoraStitcher


Download Podcast Sign for Slides & Displays

Would you like to share the Hope + Help Podcast as a free resource for your local church body? Click here to download a free printable sign you can print for display in your church lobby, resource area, or counseling office. You can also click here to download this image for use in a rotating slideshow before or after church services/events and/or ministry presentations. The QR code directs people to our website, where they can view podcast information and access previous episodes. This is a quick and easy way to invite people to how the gospel of Jesus Christ intersects with some of life’s most challenging problems! For assistance or questions about using this graphic, please email [email protected].


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If you’ve enjoyed listening to the Hope + Help Podcast this year, would you consider partnering with us through an end of year giving donation? Your generous support helps us continue to produce conversations like those listed in this post, and supports our mission of equipping the local church for one-another care. To learn more and donate, visit ibcd.org/donate.

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