
You Were Meant for More with Kelly Needham | Episode 176
Do you ever get the feeling that you are meant for something more? Or maybe you struggle with wanting to do something great, while longing for a simple, ordinary life.
Soul Care with Amber Albee Swenson | Episode 175
It’s clear that we need to take better care of our mental and physical health, but too often we overlook the care of our souls.
Preparing Your Heart For Christmas with Ocieanna Fleiss | Episode 174
What if making Christmas special wasn’t about anything you did externally, but what you did internally?
Developing a Personal Mission Beyond the Church with Pete Cocco | Episode 173
How powerful is the message that God has a mission for you? This topic has been a passion of mine for quite a while now and Pete Cocco is providing a vision of something we all need to understand.
Reaching Out to God When Pain Overwhelms with Dr. Michelle Bengtson | Episode 172
Those who experience ongoing pain know all too well that it reaches far beyond the physical body. Pain is felt emotionally, it’s felt spiritually, relationally, and even financially for many people.
Being Real > Being Perfect with Justin Davis | Episode 171
Too many of us pretend, perform, and try to appear perfect which keeps us striving instead of thriving.
BONUS: Intent vs. Impact | Episode 170
This is a huge issue for relationships that can cause us to communicate defensively instead of empathetically in how we are communicating with our spouse, family member, or anyone in our life.
Thriving After an Unwanted Divorce with Brandi Wilson | Episode 169
Restoring a marriage takes two willing people and if there is only one then it’s possible the marriage will end in an unwanted divorce.
Finding Your Place with Katy McCown | Episode 168
I was what you might consider a “late bloomer” when it comes to female relationships. It wasn’t until I became a mom that I had a strong desire to spend time with other women who knew what I was going through.
Overcoming Father Wounds with Kia Stephens | Episode 167
Not everyone has a good relationship or fond memories of their fathers. Many of us carry father wounds that affect our relationships.