Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
Malayia began her college career at UT Austin with high hopes of becoming a doctor. But coursework was more difficult than she expected and soon, Malayia began to buckle under the pressure of her pre…
Joey Shaw teaches on Christ's power being made perfect in our weakness from 2 Corinthians 12:7-10.
Hien’s sexual abuse started when she was only eight—a secret she kept from family and friends for most of her adolescence. Seeking validation and love, Hien engaged in sexual relationships with men, …
Andy Kampman teaches on gospel hospitality from Matthew 18:23-33 and Luke 19:1-10.
Lyndee suffered from depression for most of her adolescent years. By drinking excessively and using drugs, she tried to numb her pain—yet she never found relief.
Desperate for healing and exhausted fr…
Matt Chewning concludes our Summer Preaching Series by teaching on our ever-present role as missionaries and ambassadors in the kingdom of God from Acts 17:23-27.
With each new job endeavor, John sought his earthly father's approval—but he never seemed to measure up to the expectations set upon him.
When John got the job offer to work for The Austin Stone Comm…
Ross Lester continues our Summer Preaching Series teaching about our role as ordinary people in the extraordinary mission of God from Matthew 28:16-20 and John 20:19-22.
An encouragement and exhortation for The Austin Stone from Pastor John Onwuchekwa during our 2016 Summer Preaching Series.
Jake went to rehab and ended his affair. But he was still holding onto a deep secret. In the final part of this story, you’ll hear how God gave the Harrisons beauty for ashes—taking them to a place t…
Trip Lee kicks off our 2016 Summer Preaching Series by teaching on the greatest commandment from Matthew 22:34-40.
Jake found himself having to choose between his toxic lifestyle or his new bride. In part two, you'll hear what he chose and how God began to heal Jake's pain.
Greg Breazeale wraps up our 10 Commandments series by teaching on the tenth commandment, "You shall not covet," from Exodus 20:17.
For the next three weeks, the Story Team Weekly podcast will feature "The Glory to Come," a three-part series that tells the story of how God brought Jake and Rebecca Harrison out of darkness and int…
Halim Suh teaches on the ninth commandment, "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor." from Exodus 20:16.
Jill Foster thought she ruined her chance to become friends with her new neighbor after the playdate went wrong between their toddler boys.
But with the help of a note from her son, John, Jill was ab…
Tyler David teaches on the eighth commandment, "You shall not steal." from Exodus 20:15.
As newlyweds, Justin and Beth Day were eager to start a family—but the joyous process of trying to conceive a child quickly turned into an exhausting battle with infertility treatments and countless …
Tyler David teaches on the seventh commandment, "You shall not commit adultery." from Exodus 20:14.
Since 5th grade, Hannah battled anxiety and depression. She considered prescription drugs and frequent doctor’s visits as her childhood “norm” and attempted to ease her pain by cutting her wrists.
Fr…