• Christine Caine, Part 1

  • Feb 13 2020
  • Length: 38 mins
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Christine Caine, Part 1

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  • For the first Episode of Life with Lisa Harper, Lisa talks with her best friend Christine Caine. This episode is Part 1 of a 2 part interview. Christine Caine is an Australian born, Greek blooded, lover of Jesus, activist, author and international speaker. She and her husband, Nick, founded the global anti-human trafficking organization, The A21 Campaign. They also founded Propel Women, an organization designed to activate women to fulfill their God-given passion, purpose, and potential.

    Lisa chats with Christine about the painful parts of her story: being unwanted at birth, growing up as an immigrant and being subjected to racism and ridicule. Christine shares what it has meant to take off the cloak of victimhood and how to find new identity in Jesus. Christine also explores the difference between being "driven" and "drawn" when it comes to labor and finding rest.

    Part 2 of Lisa's interview with Christine Caine will release on Thursday, February 27th. You can learn more about Christine Caine at https://www.christinecaine.com/



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