Come to the Table

Come to the Table is a weekly podcast dedicated to studying God's Word, strengthening biblical foundations, and encouraging believers to walk faithfully in their calling. Through Scripture-centered teaching, discussions on prayer, fasting, discipleship, spiritual growth, and everyday faith, we seek to equip listeners to know God more deeply and follow Him more fully.

Whether you're new to studying the Bible or have walked with the Lord for years, there's a place for you at the table. Together, we'll explore God's truth, grow in spiritual maturity, and encourage one another as we pursue His purposes for our lives.

New episodes released every Monday.

Welcome to the Table! 

 

Come To The Table is a faith-filled podcast from the Women on Fire Ministry Network, created to invite women into deeper conversations around Scripture, discipleship, and everyday obedience. Each episode creates space to gather, learn, and grow as we open God’s Word together and allow Him to ignite our faith. 

So grab your Bible, your journal, your favorite drink—and invite a friend to join you. This is more than a podcast; it’s a seat at the table where faith is stirred, truth is shared, and lives are transformed. We are so glad you are here! 

Episodes

Mar 23, 2026

43 min

In the final week of the Mantled for Motherhood series on Come To The Table, we bring everything together and step into what it looks like to live this calling out daily. Rooted in Proverbs 31 and Titus 2, this episode is all about practical, grace-filled motherhood—walking in wisdom, leading by example, and trusting God in the everyday moments.
As we close this series, be reminded: you don’t have to be perfect to be powerful. You are chosen, equipped, and mantled for this.

Mar 16, 2026

44 min

In Week 3 of the Mantled for Motherhood series on Come To The Table, we talk about what it means to tend your home biblically in a world shaped by screens, scrolling, and constant influence.
How do mothers guard the atmosphere of their homes while raising children in a social media culture? In this episode, we discuss protecting what enters our homes, modeling contentment instead of comparison, and creating intentional rhythms that keep our families anchored in faith.
Motherhood in today’s world requires wisdom and discernment—but when we invite God into the everyday moments of our homes, we create an environment where our children can grow strong in identity and truth.

Mar 9, 2026

37 min

In Week 2 of the Mantled for Motherhood series on Come To The Table, we step into the spiritual side of motherhood. Being a mother isn’t just about caring for your children physically and emotionally—it’s also about covering them spiritually.
In this episode, we talk about the authority God has given mothers to pray, speak blessing, and stand in the gap for their children. Your prayers create a hedge of protection, your words shape identity, and your faith sets the atmosphere of your home.
Motherhood is more than a responsibility—it’s a spiritual assignment. And when a mother understands the power of prayer and intercession, she begins to partner with heaven over her children’s lives.
Join us as we discuss how to walk in spiritual authority and faithfully cover your children in prayer.

Mar 2, 2026

47 min

Join us for week one of four part series, Mantled in Motherhood. This week, we are laying a foundation in biblical motherhood!

Feb 23, 2026

43 min

In this episode of Come To The Table, we walk through Daniel chapter 3 and unpack what it really means to trust God in the fire. From the king’s command to worship the golden image, to the accusation against Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we see how fear, pressure, and culture can try to force compromise. But their response shows us the difference between doubt and conviction: God is able to deliver—but even if He doesn’t, we will still trust Him.
Together, we talk about standing firm when opposition rises, recognizing the tactics of the enemy, and remembering that God doesn’t always keep us from the fire—sometimes He meets us in it. And when He does, what was meant to bind us can actually be what frees us. This powerful passage reminds us that faith in the trial often leads to testimony, influence, and even promotion on the other side.

Feb 16, 2026

40 min

What did Jesus really mean when He said to “shake the dust off your feet”? In this episode, we explore the powerful biblical principle behind that command and how it teaches us to release rejection, set healthy boundaries, and walk in peace. If you’ve ever struggled with letting go or carrying what isn’t yours, this conversation will help you move forward in freedom and obedience.
Scriptures: Matthew 10:12–15, Galatians 6:5, Romans 12:18, Ezekiel 3:18–19

Feb 9, 2026

29 min

Today’s Scriptures:
Proverbs 4:23 (I encourage the NLT version too)
Matthew 15:18; 11:25-30
Romans 12:2
Isaiah 26:3
Psalms 121:1
Philippians 4:6-7

Feb 2, 2026

40 min

Building on last week’s conversation about Sabbath, this episode explores why rest is necessary—and why it can feel uncomfortable or even lazy when we’re not used to it. We talk honestly about the tension between productivity and trust, why God designed us to need rest, and how Jesus modeled rest without guilt. Through Scripture and simple, practical examples, this conversation invites us to relearn rest as an act of faith and love, not weakness. If you struggle to slow down, this episode is an invitation to receive what God has already built into your design.

Jan 26, 2026

39 min

We’re kicking off a brand-new series by returning to the foundation—the Sabbath. In Leviticus 23, God establishes rest before any feast, revealing that Sabbath is not an afterthought but a covenant promise. It’s an intentional intermission from work, rooted in creation, not redemption—showing us how our bodies and souls were designed to live. In the New Testament, Jesus fulfills the Sabbath invitation in Matthew 11:28, reminding us that rest is found in coming to Him first. In this episode, we explore why Sabbath is an act of trust, not laziness, and how we can practice a life-giving rhythm of rest in today’s busy world.

Jan 19, 2026

34 min

In this final episode of our Esther series, we reflect on what it means to finish faithful. Mordecai is honored by the king—yet he returns to his post at the gate. Haman is publicly humbled—yet Esther still prepares and presents the banquet. Nothing about God’s plan was rushed or assumed. This conversation reminds us that progress is not permission to stop preparing, and honor does not cancel obedience. As we close this series, we are encouraged to keep our eyes on the Lord, remain attentive to His leading, and complete what He has asked us to do—because stopping short could mean missing what God still needs to accomplish

 

 

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