The year is winding down (can I hear a Hallelujah?!) which means that it’s time to evaluation and celebrate. Amy and Cheri do a year in review, discussing what they’ve done well and not so well in losing who they’re not, loving who they are, and living their one life well. Listen in for lots…
It’s a loss that’s so common that it’s often tragically overlooked. Whether you’ve personally So many of us struggle to know what to say and do when someone we know is hurting. That feeling of helplessness can multiply when it involves the loss of a child. In this second episode with Rachel Lewis — author…
It’s a loss that’s so common that it’s often tragically overlooked. Whether you’ve personally miscarried or love someone who has, you know the unspoken pain of losing a child. Rachel Lewis, author of Unexpecting, tenderly leads us to a deeper understanding of healthy ways to deal with grief triggers, physical changes and the dismissiveness of…
Calling can seem like something that’s mystical. Something that’s given only to the special people. But calling is for all of us… if we can overcome feeling disqualified. In this follow-up to last week’s interview with Jodie Niznik, author of Crossroads, Cheri and Amy discuss being used by God despite their failings and give practical…
So often, we can feel disqualified by our flaws. Jodie Niznik, author of Crossroads: a Study of Esther and Jonah for Boldly Responding to Your Call, assures us again that God uses very ordinary, very flawed people. Using Esther and Jonah as biblical examples, Jodie encourages each of us that we have a significant place —…
What if peace comes with practice? That was the question that set Kay Wyma, author of The Peace Project: a 30-Day Experiment Practicing Thankfulness, Kindness, and Mercy, on a path to find the key elements that lead to peace. Kay shares the way she stumbled into the some counterintuitive truths for battling anxiety, and then…
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