• 033 - A Balm to Burnout: Living in the Unforced Rhythms of Grace

  • Dec 12 2023
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast
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033 - A Balm to Burnout: Living in the Unforced Rhythms of Grace

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  • Are you ready to let grace reveal its transformative power within your life? My co-host Ebony Gilbert and I, Carri Richard, promise to unveil this power, teaching you how to cultivate and harness this beautiful presence in even the most mundane moments. We'll guide you to find tranquility amidst the seasonal chaos, as we discuss Jesus's teachings on the unforced rhythms of grace (Matthew 11:28-30) . We'll highlight how stress not only strains our emotional well-being but also has physical implications, emphasizing how Grace serves as a soothing balm for both.

    Have you ever felt like an unstoppable freight train, capable of bearing heavy burdens, only to be derailed by the smallest pebble? Ebony and I share a compelling analogy, demonstrating how seemingly trivial challenges can bring our lives to a grinding halt. But fear not, because we will also discuss how grace can help us overcome these hurdles and get back on track. We'll explore the power of seeking help, leaning on support and placing unwavering trust in God's grace in challenging times. Let us guide you in viewing life's obstacles as mere pebbles on your track and inspire you to keep moving forward with grace's unforced rhythm. Trust us; this conversation will leave you feeling uplifted and ready to face life with renewed vigor and grace.

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