What Kind of Old Man or Woman?

Jonathan sits down with one of his spiritual and vocational mentors, Bill Collins. Bill, a faithful husband, father to 7 children and more than 20 grandchildren is  a retired corporate executive who is still leveraging his life for the Kingdom in his 70s. He is precisely the man Jonathan aspires to be one day.  Jonathan and Bill have a conversation about what it looks like to be a wholehearted follower of Jesus and the characteristics of such a person as a parent, leader and ambassador for Christ.


Soul Talk with Alena Pitts

Jonathan interviews his oldest daughter, actress and vocalist, Alena Pitts.  In their conversation they define what it means to engage in “soul talk,” meaningful conversations between God and yourself and oftentimes yourself and others. Jonathan shares a story that marked his life that involved Alena after the passing of her mother, Wynter Pitts, and Alena shares her heart, pain and learnings since losing her best friend and mentor.


Worry, Anxiety and Parenting with Sissy Goff

Jonathan interviews his good friend and pediatric counselor, Sissy Goff.  Sissy is the Director of Child & Adolescent Counseling at DayStar Counseling Ministries and has walked with the Pitts family through their season of loss, grief, anxiety, co-dependency and more.  Sissy shares her experience in helping parents lead their kids through the challenges that life has to offer and offers practical tools for dealing with worry and anxiety.


Disruptive Moments

Jonathan discusses the reality and beauty of disruptive moments, those unanticipated events in life that mark you. He interviews two of his sisters, Leigh-Anna Rubio and Carmen Pitts, both of whom stepped in to support him in the most disruptive moment of his life in the loss of his wife and the mother of his girls, Wynter Pitts.  They share their own disruptive moments from the perspective of motherhood, surrogate motherhood and loss and how God has changed them in those moments.


Perseverance with Gary and Miriam Pitts

Jonathan interviews the most famous couple he knows who you’ve never met, his parents Garry and Miriam Pitts. As they talk about walking with Jonathan through his grief journey with perseverance they also share their story of persevering for more than 40 years in marriage. Garry and Miriam began an interracial marriage in the 1970’s and share their story of love, learning and leaning on God.


True Friendship with Anthony Evans Jr.

Jonathan interviews his cousin by marriage, worship leader and recording artist Anthony Evans Jr. Meeting more than 20 years ago, Jonathan and Anthony share the story of their friendship through ups and downs and reflect on the gift that having and being a true friend can be. Join Jonathan and Anthony as they discuss the beauty of friendship in dealing with the loss of two incredible women in their lives.


The Choice is Yours

Jonathan interviews speaker, author, and homeschool mom, Chrystal Evans Hurst. For fourteen years Jonathan and Chrystal did life together in very close proximity, raising their kids and working in ministry. In their conversation Chrystal shares her love for her “sister cousin,” Wynter, her learnings from Wynter’s life of faithfulness, and her observance of Wynter’s simple “yes” to God, which lead to profound results - even beyond Wynter’s life on earth.


Paying Attention

Jonathan dives deeper into the story of losing his wife Wynter. In those difficult days, God gave him specific situations to pay attention to, and he shares how paying attention to those situations became not only a gift in the moment, but stories of hope for the future.

Learn how practicing attentiveness can help you see God in all things and see all things in God. Be encouraged to begin looking for the gifts that God has placed right in front of you, helping you shift your perspective on your pain and your lost expectations.


Own your story

Jonathan shares his story of the sudden and unexpected loss of his wife, Wynter. From saying goodbye to having to convey the news to his four daughters, Jonathan candidly shares some of the most painful details of that day and his journey. But, instead of focusing on all that has gone wrong, he shares his perspective of finding beauty in the chaos.

Using Philippians 4:8 he describes how you can also find joy in the midst of your pain. He teaches a key lesson on the discipline of celebration and how that can help you and those you lead through some of the most difficult seasons in your life.