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111. Prioritizing Encounter Every Time You Speak with Megan Copeland

111. Prioritizing Encounter Every Time You Speak with Megan Copeland

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True confession - I am often in search of the perfect talk. Like Bigfoot, I know it’s out there, I catch a glimpse every once in a while, but just when I think I’m hot on the trail and figuring it out - it eludes me.

But is that what we are really after? The perfect talk? Not only is there likely no such thing, but even if there was - what if told you that that brief prayer time at the end of your talk might be what REALLY matters. And this isn’t something we have a whole lot of experience with, but based on this conversation today with Megan Copeland - committing to praying towards encounter with your audience MIGHT be a game changer we’ve too often overlooked or taken for granted.

Megan Copeland is a Catholic Speaker in Austin, TX and the host of the His Beloved Catholic Podcast. She is also a wife and mom of four kids. Megan has a heart for revival and a mission to invite each person she speaks to into a lasting encounter with Jesus.


Megan’s Website >
https://www.hisbelovedcatholic.com/


His Beloved Podcast > https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/his-beloved-catholic-podcast/id1533376324

Girls Arise Podcast >

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/girls-arise-a-podcast-for-catholic-girls/id1612089855

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