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Seeds That Shape Eternity:with Jenna and Rigel Drake-Garci

Seeds That Shape Eternity:with Jenna and Rigel Drake-Garci

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You carry a God-given message. In this episode, Dr. Jeffrey D. Skinner sits down with Rigel and Jenna Drake-Garcia, founders of I Have a Message, to show you how to shape that message with clarity and share it with confidence.
Rigel and Jenna explain how they help Christians turn their stories into books, talks, and ministries that serve others. They speak honestly about self-doubt, the tension between excellence and authenticity, and the myths that hold people back from writing or speaking. They also point you to the deeper truth that your identity is rooted in Christ, not performance.
If you’ve ever wondered how to start writing, how to share your story, or how to build a ministry that honors the Lord, this episode gives you simple next steps and real encouragement for your journey.

Takeaways• God can use your unique story to reach someone who needs hope.• Partnership strengthens ministry and keeps you grounded.• Self-doubt often holds people back more than lack of skill.• Authentic communication still calls for clarity and excellence.• Writing a book can settle your calling and sharpen your voice.• Marketing is part of faithful stewardship when done with integrity.• Your identity in Christ keeps you steady as you serve.

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Echoes Through Eternity Guiding church planters and pastors to plant seeds of prayer, holiness, and courage that outlast a lifetime. contact drjefferydskinner@protonmail.com
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