Em Tyler

Em Tyler Twice-Certified Coach, Speaker and Author: Helping Believers Grow + Go

19/06/2026

When the TV show White Collar ended I cried. Properly. Sobbed. Snot, the works. Full on hyperventilating tears. I’m the kinda girl who goes all in if you couldn’t tell 🤣

For the uninitiated — the show follows a charming, ridiculously good-looking art forger who ends up working with the FBI to catch other white collar criminals.

But did you know that the best people at detecting counterfeits don’t study fakes.
They study the real thing. Obsessively. Intimately. Up close. Until anything less feels immediately off.

And I thought — when did I last get that close to God’s word?

Not skim it. Not complete the plan. Actually get up close. Feel the weight of it. Let it become encounter rather than information.

New devotion is up — yes it starts with a TV show, yes it goes somewhere worthwhile, yes I think you should read it. Comment READ to get it.

18/06/2026

Ever feel like you’re behind?

Behind everyone else.
Behind God’s plans.
Behind where you thought you’d be by now.

In this conversation with Josh Barker (), we unpack such an important truth: God isn’t asking you to keep up.

He’s not standing ahead of you tapping His foot impatiently while you scramble to catch up. He’s not measuring your worth by your pace.

He’s with you.
Walking with you.
Teaching you.
Delighting in you.

Inviting you to notice Him in the ordinary moments of your day.

Because a life with God isn’t reserved for a handful of “super spiritual” Christians. It’s available to all of us.

If you’ve been feeling weary, rushed, or like you’re somehow getting faith wrong, this conversation is for you.

🎧 Comment LISTEN for the full episode on the Grow + Go Podcast.

If you’ve tried to read the Bible consistently and kept falling off — this is not a guilt trip.It’s actually why cohorts...
17/06/2026

If you’ve tried to read the Bible consistently and kept falling off — this is not a guilt trip.

It’s actually why cohorts exist.

Doing it alongside other women, with a simple framework and a live session each week to anchor you, makes a difference. Not because you suddenly become a different person. But because you’re not relying on willpower alone.

Psalm 119 for Summer runs July and August. 2-3 stanzas a week — deliberately slow, deliberately sustainable.

You don’t have to have a perfect track record to join. You just have to want to try again.

Head to https://app.heartbeat.chat/growandgo/p/page-504e8d97 for all the deeds.

17/06/2026

What would you dream if nothing was off limits?

No budget constraints.
No time limits.
No fear of failure.
No “be realistic” voice in the background.

In this conversation, Josh Barker () unpacks what it looks like to actually dream with God—not just about Him.

And it shifts everything.

Because sometimes the process of dreaming boldly with God is where clarity actually begins to emerge . . . not because we’ve figured it all out, but because He meets us in the wondering.

If you’ve felt stuck, limited, or unsure what comes next, this one will stretch your imagination in the best way.

🎧 Comment LISTEN for the full episode on the Grow + Go Podcast.

What if access to God wasn’t something you had to earn your way to?Revelation 4:1 uses a perfect passive participle — ēn...
17/06/2026

What if access to God wasn’t something you had to earn your way to?

Revelation 4:1 uses a perfect passive participle — ēneōgmenē — “having been opened and still standing open.”

John didn’t arrive and find a door he had to knock on. It was ALREADY open before he got there. And it STAYED open.

Access to the throne isn’t something you earn in the moment. It was granted before you arrived. It’s still standing open — for you, right now, today.

What would change in your daily life if you lived with consistent awareness of that?

Do you ever find yourself back at the same stretch of road wondering why you're here again?Same pattern. Same wound. Sam...
16/06/2026

Do you ever find yourself back at the same stretch of road wondering why you're here again?

Same pattern. Same wound. Same struggle surfacing — again.

Sometimes it's not because you haven't tried to fix it. It's because the repair never went deep enough. Which is not that dissimilar to potholes.

Yeah, potholes.

There's a difference between a repair that skims the surface and one that properly excavates. One looks fine quickly. One takes longer, costs more, makes more mess in the short term.

But only one actually holds.

God is not interested in a fix that won't last. He's interested in the real thing. The deep thing. The kind of healing that reaches the actual damage.

New devotion is up — and it's for anyone in the uncomfortable middle of something being dug up.

Read it at emtyler.substack.com

The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you. Not occasionally. Not when you've earned it. Constantly. A...
15/06/2026

The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you.

Not occasionally.
Not when you've earned it.

Constantly.
Actively.
Right now.

We have access to more than we realise.
He that is greater in you is greater than he that is in the world.

15/06/2026

I’m so grateful to live in a country with freedom to own and read a Bible. ✨

I’ve been thinking about why summer feels like both the best and worst time to read the Bible.Best: there’s theoreticall...
13/06/2026

I’ve been thinking about why summer feels like both the best and worst time to read the Bible.

Best: there’s theoretically more space.
Worst: that space fills up faster than any other time of year.

So this summer I’m doing something deliberate. I’m going through Psalm 119 — slowly, 2-3 stanzas a week — with a small group of women who also want to actually pay attention rather than just get through it.

It’s called Psalm 119 for Summer. It starts July 1st.

If your summers tend to swallow your quiet time whole, this might be exactly the structure you need.

Head to https://app.heartbeat.chat/growandgo/p/page-504e8d97 for all the info 💛

12/06/2026

Most of the time I’d choose the quick fix. You?
It’s faster, less disruptive. Keeps things moving. Looks fine on the surface.

You know? We like to patch the painful thing, manage it, reframe it, keep it functional enough to get through the week.

But God said, “I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” (Ezekiel 36).

Not patch. Not smooth over.
Remove and replace.

That’s surgical language. And surgery tends to be uncomfortable before it’s healing (I should know, I’ve been binge-watching The Good Doctor!)

New devotion this week — for anyone who’s been choosing the skim-and-fill approach and wondering why things keep cracking open again. Comment SUB to read it.

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