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  • Why is salvation impossible for us? And what has Jesus done to make it possible?

    📖 “What is impossible with man is possible with God.” — Luke 18:27

    Today's Episode: Natalie Abbott takes a deep dive into Luke 18 and helps us understand one of Jesus’s most hope-filled—and often misunderstood—statements.

    We often use this verse when life feels difficult or overwhelming. But in its original context, Jesus is talking about something even bigger: salvation. We cannot make ourselves right with God. We cannot earn his favor or fix our own souls.

    Natalie walks us through the stories surrounding Luke 18:27, including the Pharisee and the tax collector, the rich ruler, and Zacchaeus. You’ll be reminded that salvation is not something we achieve through good behavior, hard work, or religious effort. It is the impossible gift God has made possible through Jesus.

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    “What is impossible with man is possible with God.”
    📖 Luke 18:27

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  • What do you do when life feels like too much?

    In today's episode, Natalie talks with Hanna Seymour about Ecclesiastes 3:1. The busy seasons, the hard seasons, and the comfort of knowing God is in control.

    This Month's Memory Verse:
    "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens."
    📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1

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  • Are you living in the season God has you in?

    Today, Natalie Abbott and Vera Schmitz talk about Ecclesiastes 3:1 and the temptation to live in the past or for the future instead of receiving the present season from the Lord. Together, they reflect on nostalgia, discontentment, future hopes, and the deeper longing we all have for eternity with Jesus.

    This Month's Memory Verse:
    "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens."
    📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1

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  • What do we do when a season is ending?

    This week, Natalie talks with Emily Jensen about Ecclesiastes 3:1, big life changes, and trusting God when something familiar comes to a close. Emily shares about ending Risen Motherhood, learning to rest, and remembering that while seasons change, Jesus never does.

    This Month's Memory Verse:
    "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens."
    📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1

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  • Why do difficult seasons exist? And what is God doing in them?

    📖 "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens." — Ecclesiastes 3:1

    Today's Episode: Natalie Abbott takes a deep dive into Ecclesiastes 3 and helps us understand one of the Bible's most well-known—and often misunderstood—verses. While this passage is often quoted as a source of comfort, its original context is surprisingly honest about life's hardships, disappointments, and uncertainties.

    Natalie walks us through the wisdom literature of Scripture, explains the unique message of Ecclesiastes, and shows how God's goodness shines through even the most difficult seasons. You'll be encouraged to trust God's timing, rest in His sovereignty, and remember that He is making everything beautiful in its time.

    Whether you're walking through grief, uncertainty, transition, joy, or celebration, this episode will remind you that God is present in every season and faithfully working all things toward His good purposes.

    This Month's Memory Verse:
    "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens."
    📖 Ecclesiastes 3:1

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  • "We come to [God] to ask for help. And what does he do so generously? He gives us his power through his strength. And it doesn't matter how "little" the thing is, he doesn't just care about the "capital B," big things in our lives. He cares about it all. His door is always open."

    — Jennifer Dukes Lee

    Today's Episode: What if you started your day by asking God for help? Like every single day, before your feet hit the floor? What might shift for you...in a good way? This is the question Jennifer Dukes Lee is asking us to consider. She lays a firm foundation of the biblical precedent for relying on God. But her own stories are what will compel you to really consider the fruit of asking God for help—not just in the big things, but in every thing, every day. You'll walk away with a renewed sense of the deep care of God for you and a fresh willingness to ask him for help each morning.

    This month's memory verse: "I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being." — Ephesians 3:16

    Today's guest: Jennifer Dukes Lee is a bestselling author, speaker, and morning evangelist from Iowa. She is the author of several books, including How to Love Your Morning, Growing Slow, and Stuff I’d Only Tell God. She wants to live her life in such a way that you can’t help but want more of Jesus.

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    Check out all things Jennifer Dukes Lee at jenniferdukeslee.com. Get your copy of Who Am I and What Am I Doing with My Life? for 30% at thegoodbook.com with code WHOAMI.Get the Conversational Commentaries Series for 30% off with a free Crossway Plus account at crossway.org. Get 20% off at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL.

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  • "Are we willing to turn to our Good Father and say, 'Will you strengthen me by the power of your Spirit in my innermost being, because I can't?'"

    — Vera Schmitz

    Today's episode: You need the power of God at work in you! In this episode the Dwell sisters, Natalie and Vera, are talking about praying for God to work powerfully in us. They share their own experiences and insights of how God has worked mightily in their lives. Whether you're navigating a hectic season, trying to be perfect, battling anxiety, or simply seeking renewed strength, this episode will challenge you to stop trusting in your own efforts—and instead, receive God's power to strengthen you in your innermost being.

    This month's memory verse: "I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being." — Ephesians 3:16

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    Get 20% off at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. Get your copy of Who Am I and What Am I Doing with My Life? for 30% at thegoodbook.com with code WHOAMI.Get the Conversational Commentaries Series for 30% off with a free Crossway Plus account at crossway.org.

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  • "All those moments when we are like, 'I'm not the girl for the job,' those are the exact moments when God is reminding us that the ministry is his, not ours. That's a mercy, and those are the times to ask for strength."

    — Abbey Wedgeworth

    Today's Episode: If you ever feel like you're messing everything up, you're not alone. Today Natalie is chatting honestly with Abbey Wedgeworth about their own failings, limitations, and doubts and how God has met them with his mercy and strength. Abbey gives helpful, simple ways that we can identify our limitations, work to live within them, and pray for God to give us strength. She encourages us to take that next step—even just setting aside 10 minutes to allow God to work in our lives. You'll be inspired to set aside the goal of perfectionism, embrace your own limits and experience the strength only God can give us.

    This month's memory verse: "I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being." — Ephesians 3:16

    Today's guest: Abbey Wedgeworth is a Bible teacher, speaker and writer. She is the author of Held: 31 Biblical Reflections on God’s Comfort and Care in the Sorrow of Miscarriage (a Christian Book Award finalist), as well as the nine-book children’s series, Training Young Hearts. She is known for her popular parenting reels on Instagram (@abbeywedgeworth) and enjoys serving and teaching in her local church as well as at conferences, retreats and conventions. Abbey and her husband, David, live in the South Carolina lowcountry, where she homeschools their three young sons.

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    Check out all things Abbey Wedgeworth at www.abbeywedgeworth.com. Get 20% off at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. Get your copy of Who Am I and What Am I Doing with My Life? for 30% at thegoodbook.com with code WHOAMI.Get the Conversational Commentaries Series for 30% off with a free Crossway Plus account at crossway.org. EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.

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  • "We are weak. We are weary. We are limited...We need the power of God in us to give us strength through the Holy Spirit in our inner being."

    — Natalie Abbott

    Today's episode: Listen in as Natalie teaches us not only how but also why we should pray for God's power to work in our lives and the lives of those around us. She walks us through the massive, accessible, intimate power that is God wants to give his people (as seen in Ephesians 3:14-21)—sharing her own experience of a time when she desperately needed it. She also unpacks the six things that God's power accomplishes in us. You won't want to miss out on this episode! You'll not only walk away knowing the promises of God, but encouraged to make them your own.

    This month's memory verse: "I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being." — Ephesians 3:16

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    Get 20% off at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. Get your copy of Who Am I and What Am I Doing with My Life? for 30% at thegoodbook.com with code WHOAMI.Get the Conversational Commentaries Series for 30% off with a free Crossway Plus account at crossway.org.

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  • "Not all things continue on forever and ever until the end of time...Over the last couple of years we were like...'Is this the right thing to be doing? Or is there something different that God has for us?'"

    — Vera Schmitz

    Today's episode: How do you know when it's time for a change? In this episode, Vera and Natalie are discussing the big changes on the horizon for themselves and for Dwell Differently. They talk about how they knew it was time for a change, what the changes are, and what's staying the same—most especially their calling and passion for helping people know God through his Word! You'll hear powerful testimonies of how God has worked in people's lives, about the importance of seasons of rest, and their plans for what's next. More than that, you'll be encouraged to listen to God in the changing seasons of your own life.

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    Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org with a free Crossway Plus account.Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Get 20% off all the best gifts form mom at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.

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  • "We need Jesus. We can't do it on our own. So turn. And whoever will call upon the name of Christ, you will be saved."

    — Malcolm Yarnell

    Today's Episode: “How can I be saved?” According to seminary professor and pastor Malcolm Yarnell, there is no more important question a person can ask. In this episode, he shares his own compelling story along with years of helping others wrestle with that very question. With clarity and compassion, Malcolm unpacks our deep need for Jesus—showing how his life, death, and resurrection are our only true hope. You’ll hear deep theological truths presented in accessible and winsome ways. This conversation will not only deepen your hope in Jesus—it will inspire you to share that hope with others.

    This month's memory verse: "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." — Acts 4:12

    Today's guest: Malcolm Yarnell serves the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention as research professor of theology at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and as editor of the Southwestern Journal of Theology. He also serves the Lakeside Baptist Church in Granbury, Texas, as teaching pastor. He is a member of the Commission on Baptist Doctrine and Christian Unity with the Baptist World Alliance, is affiliated with numerous research institutes and publishing projects, and mentors dozens of PhD students.

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    Check out Malcom's Theology for Every Person series. Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org/theheartofchristforsinners with a free Crossway Plus account.Get 20% off all the best gifts form mom at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL.EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.

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  • "Every single person wants to be rescued. We want somebody to step in and say, 'Let me take all your stuff. Let me take it from you. Everything. Let me take it. Whatever is keeping you up at night, can you please just lay it down right here? I'll take it.'"

    — Vera Schmitz

    Today's episode: Join us as Natalie and Vera talk about the problems we all share as people and the solution God has given us in Jesus. They help us understand the wonderful message of salvation in the simplest and most winsome terms. They encourage us to consider our own stories and how we can share them with our friends without fear of messing up. Natalie and Vera share their own honest experiences and practical insights to help us lean into the salvation we have in Jesus and share it with boldness.

    This month's memory verse: "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” — Acts 4:12

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    Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org with a free Crossway Plus account.Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Get 20% off all the best gifts form mom at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.

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  • "The simple definition I would give for [a false gospel] is a solution for a problem that we have in our lives that doesn't contain Christ."

    — Elizabeth Woodson

    Today's Episode: Most of us are unknowingly chasing false gospels—solutions to our deepest desires that don't contain Christ and leave us feeling empty and dissatisfied. Elizabeth Woodson reveals how so many of culture’s promises of things like peace or identity or success actually lead us away from the abundant life that we can only find in Jesus. Elizabeth shares practical ways to recognize and resist the lies of culture, including the vital practice of meditating on Scripture, showing up in community, and waiting patiently on God's timing. You'll be encouraged by Elizabeth's personal stories of God's kind work to help her identify and resist false gospels in her own life.

    This month's memory verse: “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” — Acts 4:12

    Today's guest: Elizabeth Woodson is a Bible teacher and author who is passionate about equipping believers to understand the rich theological truths of Scripture. She loves helping people internalize their faith and connect it practically to everyday life. She is a contributing author for World on Fire, and the author of Live Free: From Beginning to Forever, and Embrace Your Life: How to Find Joy When the Life You Have Is Not the Life You Hoped For. Elizabeth is the host of the Starting Place podcast and the co-host of the Shalomies podcast. She regularly serves as a teacher for Lifeway Women Academy.

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    Find out more about Elizabeth Woodson here. Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org with a free Crossway Plus account.Get the Mother's Day buy one, give one deal on Cozy Earth sheet sets from April 12th through 18th at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL. EVERYTHING IS ON SALE at DwellDifferently.com.

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  • "When I started reading the Bible, I prayed, 'God if you're there, show me who you are.' And I guarantee if you pray that prayer, he will show up—specifically in his Word."

    — Natalie Abbott

    Today's episode: Listen in as Natalie talks about our deepest need as people and how God has met our every need in Jesus. She helps us see the beauty and wonder of his salvation—walking us through each component with helpful simplicity and biblical support. She tells the story that the Bible tells—that Jesus didn't come to punish us for our sin, but to take our punishment for us, forgiving all who believe in him, adopting us into his family, and releasing us from the power of sin and shame and fear and death. This episode is for everyone, from the skeptic to the seasoned Christian. May it bless you as you consider how great a salvation God offers us in Jesus.

    This month's memory verse: "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." — Acts 4:12

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    Hear more about Natalie's salvation story here. Get This Was Never the Plan:Walking with God through the Heartache of Divorce for 30% off at thegoodbook.com with code NEVER. Listen to this episode with author Vaneetha Risner here. Pick up The Heart of Christ for Sinners for 30% off at crossway.org/theheartofchristforsinners with a free Crossway Plus account.Get 20% off the most amazing sheets and pjs at cozyearth.com with the code DWELL.

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  • "[Repentance] is completely countercultural and the opposite of our instincts at every turn. So no wonder we have a hard time with it. But God's Word is this ever-present reminder of it. Thank goodness."

    — Caroline Saunders

    Today's Episode: Natalie and Caroline Saunders have the best conversation today about how we interact with one another, especially when it comes to anger. They talk about the pitfalls and failures they've experienced and God's kindness to forgive them and keep on helping them grow up in this area of life. Their generous and honest conversation will draw you in and help you consider how God wants to grow you in this area too.

    This month's memory verse: "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry." — James 1:19b

    Today's guest: Caroline Saunders is a writer, Bible teacher, pastor's wife, and mother of three who believes in taking Jesus seriously and being un-serious about nearly everything else. Her projects include a Bible study Come Home: Tracing God's Promise of Home in Scripture and a storybook Bible, Kids of the Bible Storybook. In every project, she seeks to use wit and wisdom to help others know and love God and His Word. Find her writing, resources, and ridiculousness at WriterCaroline.com and on Instagram @writercaroline.

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    Find Caroline's writing, resources, and ridiculousness at WriterCaroline.com and on Instagram @writercaroline. For new believers and those exploring faith: Check out The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John. Get 30% off at Crossway.com with a free Crossway Plus account.Need help answering teens big questions? Get Science and God: Do You Have to Choose? from TheGoodBook.com for 30% off with the code: CHOOSE.

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  • "This verse is for all people for all time. If you've ever met another person, this verse is for you."

    — Vera Schmitz

    Today's episode: On today's episode, Dwell Differently sisters Natalie and Vera are chatting about James 1:19 by diving into what it looks like to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry (Spoiler alert: It's a lot harder than it sounds!). They confess the conversational pitfalls they often fall into like interrupting others or finishing someone's sentence or listening only to speak. And they also offer some practical applications of James 1:19, such as listening for understanding, giving grace to the other person, and saying back what you heard. You'll enjoy hearing their stories, and you'll be encouraged to take this verse to heart as you allow God's Word and his Spirit to work in you and make you a more loving communicator.

    This month's memory verse: "My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry." — James 1:19

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    For new believers and those exploring faith: Check out The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John. Get 30% off at Crossway.com with a free Crossway Plus account.Need help answering teens big questions? Get Science and God: Do You Have to Choose? from TheGoodBook.com for 30% off with the code: CHOOSE.

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  • "Behavior modification is not holiness. It's chains. We need to be released from that performance and trying to earn our way with the Lord."

    — Tasha Calvert

    Today's Episode: Most of us know that we should do what's right—yet being holy is far harder than it seems. What if the key isn’t in trying harder, but in relying more on God? Natalie Abbott sits down with author Tasha Calvert to uncover the secret to a truly set-apart life, rooted in God's transformative power, not in our performance. In this episode, you’ll discover how biblical holiness is less about following a moral checklist and more about proximity to God. Tasha shares her powerful journey from legalism to dependence on the Holy Spirit. Tune in to discover more about how you can live a life that's set apart.

    This month's memory verse: "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry." — James 1:19b

    Today's guest: Tasha Calvert is the women’s minister at Prestonwood Church in Dallas, Texas, and host of Digging In, a weekly podcast centered on Christian living. She is the author of Set Apart for More and over 15 Bible studies. Tasha is a sought-after speaker and Bible teacher, often lending her voice in leadership and equipping spaces. Tasha and her husband Robert love spending time with their four daughters, two sons-in-law and two granddaughters.

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    Find out more about Tasha at TashaCalvert.com or on her podcast, Digging In. For new believers and those exploring faith: Check out The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John. Get 30% off at Crossway.com with a free Crossway Plus account.Need help answering teens big questions? Get Science and God: Do You Have to Choose? from TheGoodBook.com for 30% off with the code: CHOOSE.Renew your commitment to daily Scripture reading. Start today with TheOneYearBible.com.

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  • "Do you want to fix your anger problem? Be a better listener. Hold your tongue."

    — Natalie Abbott

    Today's episode: If we're being totally honest, most of us have an anger problem. It isn't just in those explosive moments, but in the long held grudges and undercurrents of frustration that we often keep hidden. But how do we fix our anger problem? Listen in today as Natalie shares relatable stories and biblical truths to help us see how being better listeners and more patient communicators can actually help us diffuse our anger. If you’ve ever struggled with low simmer anger or felt stuck in reactive patterns, this episode is for you.

    This month's memory verse: "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry." — James 1:19b

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    For your new believers and those exploring faith: Check out The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John. Get 30% off at Crossway.com with a free Crossway Plus account.Need help answering teens big questions? Get Science and God: Do You Have to Choose? from TheGoodBook.com for 30% off with the code: CHOOSE.Renew your commitment to daily Scripture reading. Start today with TheOneYearBible.com.

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  • "When we find ourselves with nothing else, and we're forced to rely on God, that's when we find that he's enough."

    — Scott Dunford

    Today's Episode: Life doesn't always turn out the way we'd hoped it would. And Pastor Scott Dunford is no stranger to wading through disappointments, both with other people and personally. In today's episode, Scott walks us through some of the hardest questions he's faced both in ministry and in life. He reflects on why good people suffer and bad people thrive. He reminds us of the truth of God's promises and how we can practically rely on him and on his people through seasons of difficulty and doubt. Regardless of your particular season, you'll be encouraged to remember that God is enough, both now and forever.

    This month's memory verse: "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." — Psalm 73:26

    Today's guest: Scott Dunford is a pastor and missionary leader with over two decades of experience in vocational ministry. He currently serves as the Lead Pastor of Western Hills Church in San Mateo, California. Scott also the is the co-host of The Missions Show, where he discusses theology and cross-cultural ministry to help "goers think and thinkers go.”

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    Find out more about Scott on his church's website or instagram.Renew your commitment to daily Scripture reading and start fresh today at TheOneYearBible.com.Discover more about the resurrection in The “If” That Changes Everything by Mike Hood. Use code IF to receive 30% off your copy at thegoodbook.com.Develop life-changing habits in the Disciplines of Devotion series. Get 30% off at here with a free Crossway Plus account.Discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection in Every Woman's Bible.

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  • "Where's your heart at? What are you longing for? Are you longing for things other than God?"

    — Natalie Abbott

    Today's episode: On today's episode, Dwell Differently sister Natalie and Vera are asking us this question: What if God was truly your best thing? It's foundational...and it's also really hard to live out. They talk honestly and practically about what it looks like in their own lives to navigate the challenges and the benefits of trusting in God and loving him the most. You won't want to miss it!

    This month's memory verse: "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." — Psalm 73:26

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    Links from today's show:

    Discover more about the resurrection in The “If” That Changes Everything by Mike Hood. Use code IF to receive 30% off your copy at thegoodbook.com.Develop life-changing habits in the Disciplines of Devotion series. Get 30% off at crossway.org/disciplinesofdevotion with a free Crossway Plus account.Renew your commitment to daily Scripture reading and start fresh today at TheOneYearBible.com.Discover God’s heart for you through deeper study and reflection in Every Woman's Bible.

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