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BONUS| When Christmas Feels Heavy: Meeting God in the Quiet Places

BONUS| When Christmas Feels Heavy: Meeting God in the Quiet Places

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Christmas is often portrayed as joyful and peaceful, but for many women it feels heavy, emotional, and overwhelming. This season can stir grief, exhaustion, financial pressure, family tension, and unmet expectations, especially for women carrying responsibility, leadership, and vision.

In today’s special Christmas episode, we talk about how to find peace with God when the holidays feel heavy, how to navigate emotional and spiritual weight during Christmas, and how to meet God in quiet moments when life does not look the way you hoped it would. This episode is for the woman who loves God but feels tired, stretched, or emotionally full during the holidays and needs biblical encouragement, spiritual grounding, and permission to slow down.

If you are searching for peace during Christmas, rest for your soul, clarity in a heavy season, or a reminder that God is near even when joy feels complicated, this episode will meet you right where you are.

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Leniesha

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