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146. Prophets in Process: Pace, Mystery & Rest

146. Prophets in Process: Pace, Mystery & Rest

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In this heartfelt and often humorous episode, Emma Stark sits down with Caroline Swan and Rebecca Rednic to share the biggest personal lessons they’ve learned so far this year.

From burnt toast and unexpected fire alarms in the GPA office, to mobility scooter races down the corridor, the prophets take us behind the scenes of their real lives—and into the deep spiritual truths God is teaching them right now.

They talk candidly about finding your pace with God, being content in the mystery, knowing who and what sustains you, and recognising different types of rest—active, exhausted, and restorative. Caroline shares how God is teaching her to be comfortable with the unknown, Rebecca reflects on discipline and consistency in a busy life, and Emma unpacks the courage to say “yes” and “no” to the right things in each season.

Whether you’re a prophet, a leader, or someone simply wanting to live more intentionally, this episode will equip you to identify your own “big learns” and embrace the season God has you in.

In this episode:

  • Behind-the-scenes prophetic life at GPA (and its chaos)
  • Pace, structure, and consistency in leadership and family life
  • Learning to be content in the mystery of God’s plans
  • Different types of rest: active, exhausted, and restorative
  • Knowing who sustains you and where to spend your time
  • The “born ready” prophetic lifestyle
  • How to let go of what’s not your responsibility

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