Deep roots are a must for resilience - LISTEN NOW for the unlikely way God may utilise your circumstance to give you deeper roots | Christian podcast for women - Sn3 Ep4 cover art

Deep roots are a must for resilience - LISTEN NOW for the unlikely way God may utilise your circumstance to give you deeper roots | Christian podcast for women - Sn3 Ep4

Deep roots are a must for resilience - LISTEN NOW for the unlikely way God may utilise your circumstance to give you deeper roots | Christian podcast for women - Sn3 Ep4

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In this episode of the In Due Season podcast, host Natalie R. Anderson explores the themes of resilience, faith, and personal growth. She emphasises the importance in the detail of how we navigate life's challenges and stresses the need for a strong relationship with God to withstand adversity. The conversation ultimately encouraging listeners to reframe their perspective for the deeper understanding and strength that stands the test of time.


Takeaways

  • Grass needs a little stress to grow deeper roots.
  • Calm seas don't make for a skillful sailor.
  • Stress sustained is not a good thing.
  • We need to have a deeper relationship with God for true resilience.
  • We are not to set up camp in the place of stress.
  • A moment of stress is but a blip in the tapestry of life.
  • You can utilise every opportunity to learn something that takes your roots deeper.
  • The aim is a level of peace that is not disturbed by challenges.

Listen now to find out how this can apply to you.


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