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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
Time after time when we hear stories of people encountering Jesus, it almost always includes a story of hearing or seeing what God has done in someone else's life. On today's show, Priscilla Shirer shares with us how hearing someone's testimony in church led her to her first encounter with Jesus on a deeply personal level. Priscilla shares the encounters she's had with Jesus as she's learned to surrender her own will, how God launched her into full-time ministry, and the impact of sharing your testimony with others. We hope this episode encourages you and challenges you to surrender to the most unexpected paths God may have for you!
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend.
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Priscilla Shirer
-Where the Light Fell - Philip Yancey's Memoir
-I Surrender All
-The Forge Movie
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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
On today's show Jamie Ivey and Kat Armstrong discuss the podcast series 'Holy Curiosity' and the encounter of the Samaritan woman with Jesus at the well.
Kat Armstrong was born in Houston, Texas, where the humidity ruins her Mexi-German curls. She is a powerful voice in our generation as a sought-after Bible teacher, innovative ministry leader, and the host of the Holy Curiosity podcast. She holds a master’s degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and is pursuing a D.Min. from Houston Christian University. Kat is the author of No More Holding Back, The In-Between Place, and a 6-study Bible study series, the Storyline Project. In 2008, Kat cofounded the Polished Network to embolden women in their faith and work. She and her husband, Aaron, have been married for twenty one years and live in Dallas, Texas, with their son, Caleb, and attend Dallas Bible Church, where Aaron serves as the lead pastor.
Jamie and Kat address misconceptions about the Samaritan woman's character and explore the theological conversation she had with Jesus. They also highlight the impact of her testimony on the people in her town and the significance of Jesus prioritizing this encounter. We hope after this conversation you'll see how everyone can encounter Jesus in unexpected places and be transformed by the power of encountering Him in our own lives.
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Kat Armstrong
-Holy Curiosity Podcast
-Why Can't I Get It Together
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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
On today's show we have Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Tasha Cobbs Leonard to discuss her latest project, "Do It Anyway: Don't Give Up Before It Gets Good." In less than a decade, Tasha Cobbs Leonard has become one of the most iconic artists in gospel music history. Winner of the Billboard Music Award for Top Gospel Artist for the past two years, her latest radio single, “You Know My Name (Live),” recently climbed to #1, while her career-launching hit, “Break Every Chain,” was recently certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Tasha discusses her various roles as a wife, mother, pastor, entrepreneur, and gospel artist and shares personal stories about her journey in music, including the impact of her hit song 'Break Every Chain'. Tasha also opens up about her battle with depression and the importance of being present in the moment. Tasha's new book is a testament to her resilience and faith and trust me, you want to go grab a copy!
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Tasha Cobbs Leonard
-Do It Anyway
-Why Can't I Get It Together
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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
Victor Boutrous, the founder of the Human Trafficking Institute, joins Jamie Ivey on the Happy Hour podcast to discuss human trafficking and how it can be combated. Boutrous shares his personal experience with a trafficking case and explains the work his organization does to build specialized anti-trafficking units and prosecute traffickers. He emphasizes the importance of enforcement and the need to decimate trafficking by reducing it exponentially. Boutrous believes that millions of people can be protected from trafficking through their work.
Victor Boutros is the CEO of the Human Trafficking Institute. He was a federal prosecutor in the Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Unit. He and Gary Haugen co-authored the best-selling book The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence. Boutros is a graduate of Baylor, Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago Law School. He lives with his wife, three kids and two dogs in Dallas, Texas.
The conversation will give you a better understanding of the definition of trafficking, its prevalence in the US, and the role we have in combating it. Check out our links below to get involved and put an end to human trafficking!
SHOW LINKS:
-Human Trafficking Institute
-Justice Partners
-Starfish Project
-Digital Safety Resources
-The Anxious Generation
-The Chosen
-Pray As You Go App
-Jordan Raynor
-Holly's Story
-Rebecca's Story
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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
We might think of systemic racism as an unfortunate part of American history, something that happened back in the day. But the systems were never truly dismantled in our country, leaving artifacts of injustice that continue to affect every aspect of life for Black and Brown Americans. With the current DEI ban sweeping across campuses, students of color are facing the potential loss of their safe spaces and representation. Why should this matter to everyone? On today's show LaTasha Morrison shares that answer with us and how it's detrimental impact affects all of us! Through remembering our nation's history, LaTasha encourages everyone to hold elected leaders accountable and gives practical advice on how you can fight for equality and accountability in our systems! LaTasha calls for the church to lead the way in a deeper understanding of empathy, love, compassion, and justice.
Latasha Morrison is a distinguished author and nonprofit founder widely known for her transformative work in fostering racial reconciliation and unity. As a New York Times best-selling author, she has captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide with her powerful words and insightful perspectives. She founded the nonprofit Be the Bridge in 2016 to encourage racial reconciliation among all ethnicities, to promote racial unity in America, and to equip others to do the same. Her new book, Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration, traces the origins of systemic racism in America, illuminating why it persists today. In the book, she equips and calls readers to break the systems that have for so long marginalized the BIPOC communities. Through her writing and advocacy, Latasha Morrison is a beacon of hope, igniting conversations, challenging social norms and empowering others to take action toward a more inclusive and equitable world.
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration
Why Can't I Get It Together
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Jamie recently released a statement on Instagram that she is stepping away from podcasting for a while. As a team, we have decided to air the six conversations that were recorded prior to May 20th. We decided to do this to honor the guests, the projects they have worked on, and the stories they are sharing.
On today's show, Molly Stillman discusses her new book and her personal journey of faith, loss, forgiveness, and self-discovery. She shares about her experience of losing her mother during her senior year of high school and the regrets she carried for years. Molly also talks about the importance of forgiving oneself and finding grace in the midst of mistakes and failures.
Molly Stillman is a writer, speaker, bible teacher, and host of the Can I Laugh On Your Shoulder? podcast. She has been writing and creating content online for nearly 20 years, and her first book, "If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry" released on March, 26, 2024! Molly lives on a small farm in North Carolina with her husband John and their kids Lilly and Amos.
SHOW LINKS:
Connect with Molly
If I Don't Laugh I'll Cry
On Getting Out of Bed
As Long as The Lemon Tree Grows
The Covenant of Water
Cutting for Stone
Book Lovers
Beach Read
Home Front
Firefly Lane
The Nightingale
The Women
The Four Winds
The Anxious Generation
The Holy Post
Gabb Phones
Thrive Cosmetics
Lume
Mando
Tushy
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Have you ever had a parenting moment that you instantly regretted? Have you ever reacted in a way that reminded you of a side of your parents you didn’t want to imitate? We've all been there, and on today's show I have the most incredible conversation about this with Lisa-Jo Baker.
Lisa-Jo Baker is a bestselling author, lapsed lawyer, current senior acquisitions editor for HarperCollins, and the author of Never Unfriended, The Middle Matters and Surprised by Motherhood. With a BA in English/prelaw from Gordon College and a JD from the University of Notre Dame Law School, Lisa-Jo has lived and worked on three continents in the human rights field and subsequently spent nearly a decade leading the online community of women called (in)courage as their editor in chief and community manager. She’s also the co-host of the Out of the Ordinary podcast. Originally from South Africa, Lisa-Jo now lives just outside Washington, D.C., where she met and fell in love with her husband in the summer of ’96. Their story together spans decades, languages, countries, books, three very opinionated teenagers, and one dog.
Lisa and I discuss breaking free from generational patterns and learning from the stories of our ancestors. You'll hear Lisa explain why understanding the origins of our behaviors are important and the process of forgiveness and reconciliation in family relationships. We jump into the parallels of growing up in South Africa and America and the need for truth-telling and justice.
You are going to love this conversation and I want you all to run and pick up her latest book, It Wasn't Roaring It Was Weeping (order your copy in the show notes!)!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Why Can’t I Get It Together
-Jamie Ivey Book Club
-Huberman Podcast
-Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day
It Wasn’t Roaring It Was Weeping
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HAPPY 10TH BIRTHDAY TO THE HAPPY HOUR! On today’s episode I celebrated TEN YEARS with my good friend, Jessica Honegger. Jess is no stranger to the show and you may know her as the founder of Noonday Collection. We look over the last tens years and reminisce on friendships, parenting, ministry life, and The Happy Hour podcast began! You’ll hear how Jess contributed in teaching me the importance of vulnerability and repairing relationships, and the amazing growth that comes from entering those hard spaces.
I’m so thankful all of you choose to listen every week! We love celebrating ten years of The Happy Hour with you!
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Noonday Collection
-Why Can’t I Get It Together
-Jamie Ivey Book Club
-Arrows by Bethel
-Covenant of Water
-It Wasn’t Roaring it Was Weeping
-Ardent Locket
-Cutting for Stone
If I Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry
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Happy Friday friends! This week has been filled with so much fun! Monday was my birthday and yesterday The Happy Hour turned TEN YEARS OLD! Amazing! We’re celebrating all month long and one of the best ways you can celebrate with us is to pick up a copy of Why Can’t I Get It Together and join our book club!
Today on the show Jennie Allen and I are celebrating the release of both of our latest books, Untangle Your Emotions and Why Can’t I Get It Together! You’ll hear Jennie emphasize the importance of untangling and understanding emotions. She challenges us to share our emotions with our community and is transparent in how this practice has transformed her own life! I believe in the words of both of these books so much and trust this conversation will be a huge encouragement to you.
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Jamie
-Join Jamie’s Book Club
-Why Can’t I Get It Together?
-Untangle Your Emotions
-How Are Emotions Made
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Hey friends! I just can’t say thank you enough for all the amazing and kind words you have showered over me the last few days! May is an exciting month for me as we celebrated my birthday on Monday and tomorrow we celebrate the birthday of The Happy Hour! I feel so blessed to be celebrating 10 years, a full decade, of sharing the big things in life, the little things in life, and everything in between! I’m so thankful for all of you who have been on this journey with me!
I’m also so excited about my book club this month! My latest book, Why Can’t I Get It Together, release last February, and unfortunately I didn’t get to give it the love and attention it deserves! That changes this month! You can sign up today to get a free month of the book club and read Why Can’t I Get It Together with me! It’s going to be a lot of fun and I’d love for you to join me!
I couldn’t have known how I would need the words from Why Can’t I Get It Together in this season. The amazing part is that it’s still all true. Though I’m reading it through a different lens, I would still say all the same things!
These last few months I have been sustained by so many good books and songs and get ready, because I’m about to share all of them with you! As I always say, thank you so much for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Jamie
-Join my Book Club!
-Younger Next Year for Women
-Ragamuffin Gospel
-Practicing the Way
-27 Summers
-Ronald Olivier’s episode on THH
-The Other Year
-The Body Keeps the Score
-The Night is Normal
-The Kingdom, The Power, and the Glory
-The Screwtape Letters
-What Happened to You
-Mending a Shattered Heart
-Dominion
-Intimate Deception
-Your Sexually Addicted Spouse
-Moving Beyond Betrayal
-Good Boundaries and Goodbyes
-Boundaries
-Tell Me More
-If I Don’t Laugh I’ll Cry
-It Wasn’t Roaring, It Was Weeping
-Where the Light Fell
-On Getting Out of Bed
-The Covenant of Water
-As Long as Lemon Trees Grow
-Jeremiah 20:11-13
-Lamentations 3:28-33
-Take it To Jesus
-Psalm 23
-Brooke Ligertwood - Eight
-Taya
-Brutal Miracle
-In Between
-I Speak Jesus
-Arrows (I Will Be With You)
-Good Plans
-Ordinary Ways
-The Lord Will Provide
-How Long
-The Happy Hour with Alisa Keeton
-Sign Up to get info on the Love-Paced Run
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Hey friends! Today’s show is my first show back after a 3-month break. I wanted to come back and have a conversation with a friend about how I’ve been doing since my world fell apart in early February. My good friend Toni and I have a conversation about grief and pain, and I hope it is encouraging to you right where you are today - no matter what your world currently looks like. We both have walked through immense pain and grief in these last six months and on the show, you will hear us both process this in our own unique ways.
I’m deeply grateful for this community! Your love and support from afar during my absence have meant the world to me. I’m thrilled to be back and look forward to the exciting things we have in store this month, including revisiting my book content and celebrating The Happy Hour’s monumental TEN-YEAR anniversary next week!
Thanks for listening and sharing these episodes with a friend. I don’t take that lightly.
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Toni Collier
-Connect with Jamie
-Subscribe to Jamie’s Newsletter
-Join the Why Can’t I Get it Together Book Club
-Savannah Locke
-Dr. Curt Thompson's Podcast, Being Known
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Happy May 1st friends! We are beyond excited to be in the month of May because we have so many things to celebrate with you! Jamie will be returning to the show this week and we can’t wait to have her back! The Happy Hour is also turning TEN YEARS OLD next week! We can’t get over how God has allowed us to be in this space for ten years, and we are so thankful for all of the guests and listeners who have showed up in this space with us! We love sharing stories of hope, encouragement, and God’s love with you!
On today’s show we have Guest Host, Toni Collier, and Debra Fileta walk us through how to grieve well. It’s so easy to bury, numb, or run from grief, but at the end of the day, in order for healing to take place, we must honor the space of loss and allow our community to support us in seasons of grief. Toni and Debra emphasize the need to heal and move forward, taking ownership of our role in relationships and finding closure.
Walking through grief may feel burdensome, but it’s nothing like trying to walk through life unhealed! We believe God can bring healing and redemption in the midst of hardship, and you can trust his good plan for your life!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Toni Collier
-Connect with Debra Fileta
-Connect with Jamie
-Subscribe to Jamie’s Newsletter
-Join the Why Can’t I Get it Together Book Club
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Hey friends! Welcome back to another birthday countdown episode! We are so excited about turning 10 years old in just a few weeks! Every Friday we've been playing episodes from our very first season. If you haven't caught up, we highly suggest you go back and listen! It's crazy how topics we talked about over ten years ago can still have so much relevance and meaning today!
On today's show we throw it back to the very first conversation with Susie Davis. Susie is an author, blogger, speaker and church founder. Susie is married to Will Davis Jr., the founding and senior pastor of Austin Christian Fellowship, and together they have three children. Aside from family and ministry, Susie is helplessly addicted to horseback riding and McDonald’s coffee. In addition, one of her all time favorites is cooking and enjoying family dinners.
Jamie and Susie discuss how they both ended up in radio accidentally, and also how hard it is to follow your passions individually when you also feel as though you are supposed to be giving so much to your family. Susie shares about what started her down the road of being a fearful person and how that ruled her world for so many years. We know by the end of this episode you'll be encouraged to live unafraid and kick fear to the curb!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Unafraid: Trusting God in An Unsafe World
-Loving Your Man Without Losing Your Mind
-Parenting Your Teen and Loving It
-Uncovered: Revealing the Secrets of a Sexy Marriage
-The Time of Your Life: Finding God's Rest In Your Busy Schedule
-Connect with Susie Davis
-Connect with Jamie Ivey
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What comes to your mind when you hear the word, "humility"? Do you think doormat, walk over, self-deprecation, or strength, wisdom, boundaries, and peace? Humility can be a tough subject to tackle, but today we have the perfect duo to walk us through the connection between humility and peace: Guest Host, Esau McCaulley, and Dr. Joel Muddamalle.
Esau is a long time friend of The Happy Hour and has provided us with incredible conversations around his books, Reading While Black and How Far to the Promised Land. Esau is an author and associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His writing and speaking focus on New Testament theology, African American Biblical interpretation, and Christian public theology. His book Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope won numerous awards, including Christianity Today’s book of the year. Esau is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. His writings have also appeared in places such as The Atlantic, Washington Post, and Christianity Today.
Joel serves as the Director of Theology and Research for Proverbs 31 Ministries and Lysa TerKeurst, and is a part of the preaching team at Transformation Church with Pastor Derwin Gray. Joel earned a PhD in Theology under Drs. Patrick Schreiner (NT) and Michael Heiser (OT) with an emphasis on Paul's household language in Ephesians as it relates to the Old Testament. He loves studying and teaching the brilliant truths found in Scripture and unpacking how they relate to our everyday lives.
Whether we've incorrectly defined humility or underestimated its relevance to our daily life, we believe humility is the missing piece for the security, strength and confidence we all want. It's time to stop trying so hard to avoid our limitations or overcompensate for them. God has better for us and it begins with bowing low in humility!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Esau
-Connect with Joel
-The Hidden Peace
-Connect with Jamie
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Hey friends! We are continuing to count down to our 10th birthday! An entire decade of incredible people telling meaningful stories! If you haven't had the chance to listen to the other episodes from the first season of The Happy Hour, we encourage you to go back and listen now!
On today's show we have a very special memory: Jamie's first conversation with Wynter Pitts. Wynter is an author of several books, including She Is Yours. She is also the founder of For Girls Like You. Wynter Pitts started For Girls Like You magazine in 2012 when she was trying to find Christian resources for her four young daughters. In just a few short years, she created a national magazine, devotionals, books and many other tools for girls and their parents. For Girls Like You, equips girls to boldly walk in the person God created them to be! In 2018 Wynter suddenly went to be with the Lord. Her sudden death impacted us immensely, but not as much as her legacy continues to impact girls for generations to come! Wynter's husband and daughters carry on her legacy through For Girls Like You and today we are offering you a discount code! Use the code "happyhour10" to get 25% off the entire website! Trust me, if you're a mom with daughters, you want to get this!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-For Girls Like You - Use code "happyhour10" for 25% off the website!
-Connect with Jamie
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Sometimes we desire a new outfit, and other times it’s something deeper, like the approval of others. However, as we grow in our relationship with God, our desires should move in the direction of wanting him more than anything! In today’s show Guest Host Angie Elkins, and Lisa Whittle, dive into how our desires our shaped and transformed! We appreciate the vulnerability and transparency that both ladies share as they continue to be sanctified in their desires.
If you struggle with people pleasing, or maybe it's a habit that's tied to your self-esteem, we encourage you to lean in and allow God to reveal his heart to you!
SHOW LINKS:Connect with Angie Elkins
Connect with Lisa Whittle
Jesus Over Everything
Love Paced Race
Connect with Jamie
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Happy Friday friends!
We are continuing the countdown to our 10th birthday and today we are going back to the very first episode recorded between Jamie and Annie F. Downs! We loved going back and listening to this conversation and we know you’ll enjoy the timeless topics they discussed! Annie and Jame talk about friendship, hookup culture, her new book at the time, Let’s All Be Brave, the Bachelorette (season 11 of course!), and more!
Annie and Jamie are hilarious, so get ready to laugh, reminisce on some good tv shows and books, and be inspired to be brave!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
Let’s All Be Brave
IF: Gathering
The End of Sex
The Meaning of Marriage
Interrupted
Connect with Jamie
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At some point in your life you may have been told, or made to feel, that your emotions weren’t valid. Maybe it was a parent never letting you emote, or maybe it was friends picking on you for crying. Too often, outside voices try to silence our internal feelings and we become adults who are incapable of processing the inevitable grief we will face in our life.
On today’s show, guest host Toni Collier and Dr. Alison Cook discusses the complexities of grief and emphasizes the importance of understanding and processes grief, as well as the guilt and gaslighting that often accompany it. Through transparency and the sharing of their own personal experiences, Toni and Dr. Cook encourages listeners to create space for feelings and give practical advice on how to brave the next step forward in making healthy decisions. We’re confident you’ll enjoy this episode and we encourage you to lean into the pain and make room for all of your emotions!
Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
Connect with Jamie
I Shouldn’t Feel This Way
Boundaries for Your Soul
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Can you guys even believe The Happy Hour is turning TEN YEARS OLD next month?! We are over the moon that an idea to record conversations between Jamie and her friends has turned into all of this! Building a community, meeting new friends, sharing people's stories, published books, and more! None of this would have been possible without listeners like you, and we want to celebrate with you! Over the next few Fridays we'll be releasing shows from our very first year of production. So laugh along with us as you hear retro audio from a decade ago!
Jamie's very first conversation was recorded with her friend since the 9th grade, Amy Gayhart. Though our production may have changed over the years, the topics we laugh about have pretty much stayed the same: getting it together for teacher appreciation week, girl weekends, and needing a break from social media! Make sure to check out the show links below to see the beautiful bracelets Amy’s daughter creates, with 100% of the proceeds going to Blue Sky Therapeutic Riding and Respite!
Again, thanks for being part of this amazing journey with us!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Jamie
-Wild
-Mabry’s Busy Beads
-Blue Sky Therapeutic Riding and Respite
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As little kids we have dreams and ideas of what we think life will look like. Too often, as life goes on, we find ourselves in the middle of disappointment. Whether it's a different career path, a broken relationship, or the emptiness of infertility, life throws us curveballs and we can be drowning in unnamed disappointment without even realizing it. On today's show Guest Host Lisa Whittle and Angie Elkins discuss their childhood dreams and how their lives have taken unexpected paths. They delve into the different paths of disappointment, including disappointment in ourselves, disappointment of others, and even disappointment in God.
Through the pain of admitting our disappointment, there is healing and redemption on the other side! God can, and will, make all things new in our lives!
Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!
SHOW LINKS:
-Connect with Lisa Whittle
-Connect with Angie Elkins
-Connect with Jamie
-Jesus Over Everything
- Visa fler