• We Are All Prisoners of War
    Jun 26 2026

    Chaplain Ally explains that while most people think of prisoners of war as soldiers captured in battle, many people today are held captive by fear, anxiety, addiction, grief, or life's difficult circumstances. Using the stories of Daniel in Babylon and Air Force POW Major (retired LT Col) Gene Smith in Vietnam, she shows that although our circumstances may imprison our bodies or challenge our lives, they do not have to define our identity or control our spirit. Her message encourages listeners to resolve, like Daniel, to remain faithful, protect their minds like Gene Smith, and remember that true victory begins when we refuse to let our circumstances own our hearts.

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    9 mins
  • Rich, Healthy, and Godless—So Why Follow God?
    Jun 19 2026

    Chaplain Ally shared the story of a kind, faithful elderly woman whose life was full of hardship, while a wealthy man questioned why she suffered despite following God. Chaplain Ally explained that God does not promise every believer the same circumstances or an easy life, but He does promise His presence and that He will never leave or forsake you.

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    8 mins
  • Palaces and Prisons: Why God Rewards Us Differently
    Jun 12 2026

    Chaplain Ally discusses Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:10, explaining that persecution means being mistreated, slandered, or opposed because of doing what is right. Using the examples of Joseph and John the Baptist, she argues that God does not reward faithful people in the same way—some receive vindication and blessings in this life, while others wait for their reward in heaven—but God sees every act of faithfulness and never forgets those who endure suffering for righteousness.

    Her central message is that believers should continue walking in integrity, even when persecuted by family or others, trusting that God’s wisdom and sovereignty determine when and how each person is rewarded.

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    10 mins
  • There Is No Ezra Without Zerubbabel
    Jun 5 2026

    The Book of Ezra begins with Zerubbabel because God first used him to lead the Jewish people back from exile and lay the foundation for rebuilding Jerusalem and the temple. Zerubbabel's story teaches the importance of answering God's call, focusing on the fundamentals, persevering through opposition, and refusing to compromise, even when recognition is limited. Like an offensive lineman in football, he worked behind the scenes to build a strong foundation so others, including Ezra, could continue God's work and bring lasting restoration. -Chaplain Ally


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    9 mins
  • The World Called Her Nasty--Jesus Called Her Forgiven (revised)
    May 30 2026

    In Luke 7, a woman known as “sinful” enters a Pharisee’s home where Jesus is eating and, in deep repentance and love, washes His feet with her tears, wipes them with her hair, and anoints Him with expensive perfume. While the religious leader Simon judges her and questions Jesus for allowing her to touch Him, Jesus responds by teaching that those who are forgiven more love more, showing that the woman’s actions come from a heart overwhelmed by mercy. The story’s meaning is that Jesus sees beyond reputation to the heart, offering forgiveness and peace to anyone who comes to Him in faith and humility, regardless of their past.


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    7 mins
  • The Damage Gossip Can Do
    May 22 2026

    Chaplain Ally explains that gossip is a dangerous sin because careless words can damage reputations, destroy trust, and deeply hurt people emotionally and socially. It uses the story of William, whose coworkers falsely labeled him because of a joke, to show how gossip can ruin someone’s work environment and life. The message encourages people to use their words to heal and build others up rather than spread negativity, reminding readers that the Bible teaches accountability for every careless word spoken.

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    9 mins
  • Around the Round Table: Honest Conversations with Women in the Bible
    May 15 2026

    Welcome back to The Chaplain Allie Podcast. In this episode, we gather around a symbolic round table with women from Scripture—Rebekah, Rachel, Leah, Hannah, Bathsheba, and Michal—each sharing her unique experience with motherhood, grief, waiting, love, loss, and identity, reminding us that motherhood in the Bible was never one single story but many different journeys where God remained present in every season. Whether fulfilled, delayed, painful, silent, or still unfolding, each woman’s story points to the truth that God sees every woman equally, values every story, and continues writing each life with purpose and favor.

    Also, throughout the episode, you may notice that I pronounced Michal’s name differently at times—and that is completely okay. With listeners from many cultures and regions around the world, biblical names are often pronounced in different ways, and all are welcomed here with grace and understanding.

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    9 mins
  • Demas or Paul? Which One Are You?
    May 8 2026

    Chaplain Ally discusses the powerful contrast between Paul and Demas—two men who started in completely different places but ended with completely different legacies. While Paul turned from darkness to lifelong faithfulness in Christ, Demas slowly drifted away because he loved the world more than the mission. This episode challenges listeners to examine their own spiritual direction and ask themselves: am I becoming more like Paul… or more like Demas?

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    10 mins