
Wisdom from a Recovering Perfectionist with Scarlet Hiltibidal
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Do you keep finding yourself weighed down by your perfectionist tendencies? What about the expectations placed on you by yourself, your family, and your fellow church members? Today, I get to spend some time chatting with ministry wife, mom, and author Scarlet Hiltibidal on a life lived free from the restraints of perfectionism. From the pressures to appear perfect as a mom, wife, and ministry leader to the importance of living life in biblical community, we tackle the hard stuff that tends to bog us down as ministry wives—and the freedom we’ve found through a life lived in step with the Holy Spirit.
LINKS FROM THE SHOW- Afraid of All the Things: Tornadoes, Cancer, Adoption, and Other Stuff You Need the Gospel For by Scarlet Hiltibidal
- He Numbered the Pores on My Face: Hottie Lists, Clogged Pores, Eating Disorders, and Freedom from It All by Scarlet Hiltibidal
- Anxious – Teen Girls’ Bible Study Book: Fighting Anxiety with the Word of God by Scarlet Hiltibidal
- You’re the Worst Person in the World: Why It’s the Best News Ever that You Don’t Have it Together, You Aren’t Enough, and You Can’t Fix It on Your Own by Scarlet Hiltibidal
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