The Joe Monologue

Hi, I’m Joseph, and welcome to Pursuing Purpose. Welcome to a space where I share my thoughts, ideas, and experiences: the ups and downs, the good and the bad. We’ll talk about life, theology, leadership, and personal growth — and maybe, just maybe, something here will help you along your own journey.

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Episodes

God Is involved

Sunday Dec 28, 2025

Sunday Dec 28, 2025

Joe reflects on the biblical view of an involved God. He shares personal struggles with doubt and disappointment, and emphasizes the need to return to divine revelation through prayer and Scripture.
Using the Christmas story and other biblical passages, Joe reassures listeners that God is active in chaos, guiding and providing for His people. He encourages trusting God, bringing doubts to truth, and relying on prayer instead of reason alone.

Saturday Nov 29, 2025

Joe and his brother Phillip share candid, funny, and touching stories about holiday family life — from coffee snubs and quirky accents to the hard truths of broken relationships.They reflect on how family shapes faith, why God understands our messy contexts, and the importance of making time for loved ones before it's too late.

Follow Jesus

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025

Joe shares honest reflections on failure, faith, and the connection between body, soul, and spirit. Using personal stories—bad eating habits, family care, and spiritual ups and downs—he links everyday struggles to Scripture and the gospel.Drawing on Peter’s denial and restoration, Joe reminds listeners that God uses failure to teach dependence on Christ and invites everyone to follow Jesus regardless of where they are in life.

The Shaping Seasons of Life

Sunday Nov 09, 2025

Sunday Nov 09, 2025

In this episode of The Joe Monologue, we explore the shaping seasons of life — those times when God uses challenges and hardships to mold us into who He’s calling us to be. Join Joseph as he reflects on how these difficult paths often become the very process that prepares us for purpose.

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