• Is God Really Silent? Or Are We Distracted?
    Mar 5 2026

    In this deeply reflective episode of Purpose of Heart, we lean into a question many believers quietly wrestle with: Is God truly silent—or have we allowed distraction to dull our discernment?

    There are seasons when heaven feels quiet. You pray. You wait. You ask again. And nothing seems to move. But what if the issue isn’t divine silence… but spiritual interference?

    Drawing from powerful passages like John 10:27, 1 Kings 19:11–12, Psalm 46:10, and Exodus 33:14 (NKJV), this episode gently challenges high-capacity, purpose-driven believers to examine the noise surrounding—and within—them. We explore how anxiety can drown out discernment, how comparison can cloud calling, and how even meaningful responsibilities can compete with intimacy.

    You’ll be reminded that:

    God often speaks in a still, small voice—not spectacle.

    Scripture is living and active (Hebrews 4:12), and familiar verses can become fresh revelation in the right season.

    Peace is meant to govern your heart (Colossians 3:15).

    Sometimes silence isn’t absence—it’s development.

    This episode offers practical recalibration tools:

    Creating intentional quiet

    Guarding your inputs

    Returning to Scripture with presence, not performance

    Allowing peace—not pressure—to rule

    If you’ve felt distant, overwhelmed, or unsure of God’s direction, this message anchors you in truth: He is near. He is attentive. And He is still speaking.

    ✨ Slow down.
    ✨ Turn down the noise.
    ✨ Sit with the Word.

    You may discover He has been speaking all along.

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    18 mins
  • What If the Delay is Actually Protection?
    Feb 27 2026

    Have you ever wondered if the very thing frustrating you… is actually protecting you?
    In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Purpose of Heart, we explore a question many believers quietly wrestle with:
    What if the delay is not denial—but divine protection?
    Waiting seasons can feel confusing, discouraging, and even disheartening. You pray. You prepare. You step out in faith. And then… nothing moves. Or worse—doors close.
    But what if God’s “not yet” is shielding you from something you cannot see?
    Drawing from Scripture including:

    • Habakkuk 2:3 (NKJV) – The vision is for an appointed time
    • Psalm 84:11 (NKJV) – No good thing will He withhold
    • Genesis 50:20 (NKJV) – God meant it for good
    • Isaiah 55:8–9 (NKJV) – His ways are higher
    • Psalm 27:14 (NKJV) – Wait on the Lord
    • James 1:4 (NKJV) – Let patience have its perfect work
    • Proverbs 16:9 (NKJV) – The Lord directs your steps

      We walk through:
    • Why delays rarely feel kind—but may be intentional
    • How God uses waiting to build depth before destiny
    • The difference between rejection and redirection
    • How to discern when a delay may actually be protective
    • Practical, biblical ways to steward a season of waiting
    • Why premature elevation can be more dangerous than delay
    • How to strengthen your faith when nothing seems to be moving

    You’ll be reminded that:

    • Closed doors are not always loss—they may be mercy.
    • Waiting develops resilience.
    • Formation matters more than speed.
    • God sees what you cannot.

    If you’re in a season where you feel overlooked, behind, or uncertain—this episode will anchor you in truth.
    You are not forgotten.
    You are not overlooked.
    You are not behind.
    Even in the waiting, God is still working—with wisdom, love, and purpose.

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    13 mins
  • What If Nothing Is Actually Wasted
    Feb 20 2026

    What if the season you’ve labeled a failure… was actually forming you?


    In this deeply encouraging episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman speaks directly to the heart that feels disappointed, weary, or confused by closed doors and unmet expectations. If you’re wrestling with regret, grief, delay, or detours that didn’t make sense, this conversation will gently remind you that God is not intimidated by your past—and He does not waste surrendered seasons.
    Rooted in Romans 8:28 (NKJV)“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” — this episode unpacks the truth that while not all things are good, God works all things.
    Through biblical encouragement from Psalm 34, Isaiah 55, 2 Corinthians 4, and Psalm 103, you’ll be reminded:

    • Failure is not final.
    • God’s silence is not absence.
    • Detours can become development.
    • Your tears are seen.
    • Your story is still unfolding.

    This episode will speak hope into the places where shame tries to whisper “too late” and where disappointment tries to define your future.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you’ve missed your moment… this message is for you.
    Key Themes in This Episode

    • Christian encouragement for hard seasons
    • Biblical perspective on disappointment and regret
    • God’s redemption and restoration
    • Healing from failure through Scripture (NKJV)
    • Trusting God when life doesn’t make sense
    • Finding purpose in pain
    • Letting go of shame through Psalm 103
    • Spiritual growth through adversity

    📖 Scriptures Referenced (NKJV)

    • Romans 8:28
    • John 21:15–17
    • Isaiah 55:8–9
    • Psalm 34:18
    • 2 Corinthians 4:16–17
    • Psalm 103:12

    💛 Reflection Question

    What are you still holding against yourself that God has already redeemed?
    If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be quietly questioning whether their hard season still holds purpose. Your story isn’t over — and neither is theirs.

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    9 mins
  • Love Beyond Roses: God's Definition of Love
    Feb 13 2026

    What is love—really?
    With Valentine’s Day around the corner, the world fills with roses, chocolates, heart-shaped boxes, and curated social media declarations. But beneath the surface of romance and celebration lies a deeper question:
    What does love look like from God’s perspective?
    In this powerful and faith-filled episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman invites you to pause and reflect on a love that goes far beyond flowers and feelings—a love that is eternal, secure, and rooted in the heart of God.
    If you’ve ever longed to feel chosen, known, cherished, and fully accepted, this episode is for you.
    In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

    • Why no human relationship was ever meant to carry the full weight of your need for love
    • The life-changing truth of Isaiah 43:4 (NKJV)“You are precious in My sight… I have loved you.”
    • The biblical definition of love from 1 Corinthians 13:4–7 (NKJV)
    • Why salvation is a gift of grace (Ephesians 2:8–9)
    • The greatest love story ever written — revealed through John 3:16–17 (NKJV)
    • How to receive the eternal security promised in John 10:28 (NKJV)
    • What it truly means to be loved beyond performance, perfection, and pressure

    Key Scriptures Referenced (NKJV)

    • Isaiah 43:4

    • 1 Corinthians 13:4–7

    • Romans 3:10, 3:23–24

    • John 3:16–17

    • Ephesians 2:8–9

    • Romans 10:9

    • John 10:28

    The Heart of This Episode

    Culture tells us love is a feeling.
    God shows us love is a commitment.
    Culture says love is about what we receive.
    Scripture reveals love is about what He gave.
    Before you accomplished anything… before you had everything together… before anyone else chose you—God called you precious.


    This episode gently walks you through the gospel message:
    We have all fallen short. Yet we are justified freely by grace through Jesus Christ. Not earned. Not achieved. Received.
    Whether you are single, married, dating, healing, or searching—this conversation reminds you that you are not waiting to be loved.
    You are already loved.


    A Personal Invitation


    If you’ve never accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior and feel a stirring in your heart, this episode offers a clear and compassionate explanation of how to take that step of faith.
    You can also download the free companion eBook at:
    PurposeofHeartPodcast.com → Freebies Section
    It includes a simple, biblical guide to salvation and next steps in your faith journey.
    If you make a decision for Christ, we would love to celebrate with you. Share in the comments or reach out—we are here to walk alongside you.

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    Share the Love if this episode encouraged you:

    • Subscribe to Purpose of Heart
    • Leave a review to help others discover the show
    • Share this episode with someone who needs to be reminded they are deeply loved

    As Valentine’s Day approaches, remember:

    You are not hoping to be chosen.
    You are not striving to be enough.
    You are precious. Honored. Loved.
    May your soul rest and enjoy His love today.

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    12 mins
  • Be Still & Know – Anchored in God When Life Is Spinning
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman invites you into a moment of holy stillness—right in the middle of a world that often feels like it’s spinning out of control. If you’ve been moving fast, carrying too much, or trying to outrun the pressures of life, this conversation is a gentle reminder that God is calling you back to the center… back to peace… back to Him.

    Rooted in Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God,” Priscilla breaks down what it truly means to live anchored in God when everything around you feels unsteady. Using a powerful image of a speeding tire—where the outside spins quickly but the center remains steady—she paints a picture of the calm God desires to form in us, even in seasons of pressure, transition, and unknowns.

    You’ll be encouraged to embrace stillness not as passivity, but as surrender… not as the absence of movement, but the presence of intentionality. Through Scripture, reflection, and practical steps, Priscilla helps you recognize that God is your “very present help”—not someday… not eventually… but right here, right now.

    Whether you’re navigating deadlines, family responsibilities, grief, anxiety, or a future that feels blurry, this episode offers space to breathe, recenter, and remember that the God who holds the universe also holds you.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    • Why stillness is less about stopping and more about surrender
    • How to remain spiritually grounded when life feels overwhelming
    • A transformative visual that will reshape how you see peace
    • The connection between intentional prayer and supernatural calm
    • Practical ways to build moments of stillness into your daily routine
    • The power of knowing—not just hoping—that God is in control

    If your heart has been racing, your mind spinning, or your spirit growing weary, this episode will meet you with reassurance and hope. Lean in and let God speak peace over you today.

    Quotes

    1. “Being still doesn’t mean your situation changes—it means you change inside the situation.”

    2. “You don’t receive God’s peace by running harder—you receive it by becoming still and remembering who He is.”


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    12 mins
  • Strength for the Weary: When God Holds You Steady
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of Purpose of Heart, we lean into one of the most comforting truths God gives us: we were never meant to carry life in our own strength. When the weight feels heavy, when your faith feels thin, and when you’re wondering how much longer you can hold on, God steps in with a promise that never fails:

    “Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you.” — Isaiah 41:10 (NKJV)

    Priscilla walks listeners through Isaiah 41:10–13 and 2 Corinthians 12:9, reminding us that God’s strength meets us right where our weakness begins. This episode is a gentle call to breathe, release the pressure of perfection, and embrace the God who holds your hand through every season.

    You’ll be encouraged to:
    ✨ Start your mornings with surrender instead of striving
    ✨ Reframe weakness as an invitation for God’s power
    ✨ Keep Scripture visible in your daily spaces
    ✨ Rest with intention, knowing God sustains you
    ✨ Remember that true strength is not in holding everything together — but in the One who holds you

    Whether you're exhausted, overwhelmed, or simply needing a reminder of God’s closeness, this episode will steady your heart and lift your spirit. Let His Word interrupt your worry and renew your hope today.

    Quotes

    1️⃣
    “Your strength is not in how tightly you hold everything together — your strength is in the One who holds you.”

    2️⃣
    “When you reach the end of your strength, you have not reached the end of God’s.”


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    11 mins
  • The Power of Showing Up: Why Presence is Powerful
    Jan 23 2026

    In this tender and timely episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman invites listeners into a heartfelt reflection on one of the most overlooked ministries of our spiritual walk—the ministry of presence. In a world that constantly demands performance, perfection, and productivity, this episode gently reminds us that God moves profoundly through simple, faithful presence.

    Drawing from Romans 12:15, John 11:35, and John 1:14, Priscilla explores how Jesus modeled compassion not just by speaking truth but by stepping into our stories, sitting with our pain, celebrating our joys, and carrying our burdens with us. Listeners are encouraged to rediscover the quiet strength of showing up for others—and for themselves—especially in seasons where words fall short.

    This episode will stir your heart, strengthen your spirit, and remind you that God still meets us in the everyday moments—in the car, in the overwhelm, in the small victories no one else sees. And when we show up for others, we reflect His love with a beauty that cannot be manufactured or forced.

    Whether you're weary, renewing your strength, or longing to support someone you love, this message will inspire you to step forward with compassion, courage, and purpose.

    QUOTES

    Quote 1:

    “Your presence can preach louder than your voice.”

    Quote 2:

    “Jesus didn’t just send comfort—He became it.”


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    15 mins
  • The Purpose & Power of Prayer (Part 3): What Happens When We Pray- Power Released
    Jan 16 2026

    In this powerful episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman leads us into a deeper understanding of what truly happens in the spiritual realm when God’s people pray. Building on Part 1 (Why We Pray) and Part 2 (Persistence When Heaven Feels Silent), this message unveils the supernatural power, peace, and transformation that flows when we seek the Father’s face.

    Drawing from Acts 12, Priscilla walks listeners through Peter’s miraculous rescue from prison—a testimony that prayer doesn’t just shift situations, it shifts entire atmospheres. Chains break. Closed doors open. Fear releases its grip. Heaven responds.

    This episode is an invitation to reignite your prayer life—to pray over your home, your children, your work, and the places where your heart feels bound. With scriptures like Philippians 4:6–7, Romans 12:2, and Psalm 50:15 woven throughout, Priscilla reminds us that prayer is not passive. It is powerful. It is protective. And it is transformational.

    Whether you’re praying through uncertainty, waiting on an answer, or fighting for breakthrough, this message encourages you to stand firm, stay anchored, and keep calling on the One who hears and delivers.

    Episode Highlights

    • Why prayer doesn’t just change circumstances—it changes atmospheres
    • How Peter’s miracle in Acts 12 reveals the unstoppable power of united prayer
    • Why God often transforms you before He transforms the situation
    • How prayer anchors your heart in seasons of uncertainty
    • How answered prayer becomes a testimony that ignites faith in others
    • The supernatural way prayer guards, shields, and renews your mind

    Scriptures Referenced

    • Acts 12 – Peter’s miraculous deliverance
    • Philippians 4:6–7 – Peace that guards your heart and mind
    • Romans 12:2 – Transformation through renewal
    • Psalm 50:15 – God delivers, and we glorify Him

    Quotes

    Quote 1

    “Prayer doesn’t just shift situations—it shifts atmospheres. It breaks chains you didn’t even realize you were carrying.”

    Quote 2

    “Your answered prayer might be the spark that ignites someone else’s belief in the God who still delivers.”


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    11 mins