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Nothing to Hide: 4 Biblical Steps from Shame to Spiritual Freedom

Nothing to Hide: 4 Biblical Steps from Shame to Spiritual Freedom

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Hey, friend! And, after a long and hard Winter, welcome, Spring!

When I think "Spring," I think "gardening." You, too?

In this enlightening episode, we explore the metaphorical "poo" of life, those challenging experiences we often suppress or hide away. Drawing parallels between gardening and personal growth, we delve into how life's manure, when well-aged and processed, becomes a nutrient-rich source that fosters our spiritual fruitfulness.

Join us as we journey through passages of scripture, personal anecdotes, and insights from Beth Moore's book Chasing Vines, discovering how confronting and embracing these trials can lead to profound freedom and joy. With grace, humor, and wisdom, we learn that these trials are not mere burdens but gifts that prepare us for a richer, more abundant life.

May you witness God’s power in your own life today, my friend.

Always, Anna

Mentions:

  • Start a Lazy Garden From Scratch | NEVER Weed/Water Again!
  • Which Poo is Right for You?
  • Beth Moore's book, Chasing Vines
  • Luke 13:6-9
  • Matthew 11:28-29
  • Galatians 5:22-23
  • Isaiah 41:10
  • James 1:2-3
  • Hebrews 3:12-14

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  • Secure your copy of Legacy, book one of my biblical fiction series The Lambswool Chronicles
  • Secure your copy of Lunacy, book two of my biblical fiction series The Lambswool Chronicles
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