• Sin, Suffering, and the God Who Restores
    Aug 30 2025
    If you’re suffering beneath the weight of past sin, the gospel is for you. God can use your testimony for His glory and the good of others.
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  • Grace for the Depressed
    Aug 23 2025
    If you’ve been depressed, you’ve likely felt overwhelmed and discouraged. But you are not too broken for God to use or to heal.
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  • Three Gifts Suffering Gives
    Aug 16 2025
    God promises He won’t withhold anything good from His children. But what do we do when our grief and loss say otherwise? Either God is lying, or He means what He said. Could it be that there is goodness in this suffering of ours?
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  • What Do We Do with Unfulfilled Longings?
    Aug 9 2025
    Unfulfilled longings are painful. But, according to Amy Baker and Kristen Clark, they’re also good. Learn more on today’s episode.
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  • Sorrowful, Yet Always Rejoicing
    Aug 2 2025
    Paul said he was “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing,” but how can this be? Isn’t sorrow the opposite of joy? Well, true, and yet because of Jesus, we have a song for even our saddest days. Hear from Habakkuk, Joni Tada, and Nicole Jacobsmeyer.
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  • The Great Rescue Story
    Jul 26 2025
    You know the story. Damsel. Distress. Daring rescue. And the wedding. Guess what? That’s the Bible’s storyline too.
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  • Tell Yourself What’s True
    Jul 19 2025
    Most women will do quite a bit of talking in their lifetime. We talk to other people, but we also talk to ourselves. When we’re in our own heads, will we counsel our hearts in the truth, or will we listen to lies?
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  • Choosing Grace over Gossip
    Jul 12 2025
    The way you speak to and about others will either build up or tear down. Learn how to use your words as channels of grace, not gossip.
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