This is a small show about the big things God does in the lives of ordinary people. Each week Katie and Amy of Warhorn Media interview a different woman about a turning point in her life, something she will always remember as God's work. Some of the stories are inspiring, some are heartbreaking, so…
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Sandy Fultz served her husband by loving and caring for him through his slow and difficult onset of dementia, all the way through his final days. And then she shares God's work in her life through her new calling of being a widow.Sandy's Book Recommendations:Now One Foot, Now the Other by Tomie dePaolaThe Saints Everlasting Rest by Richard BaxterThe Undistracted Widow by Carol W. CornishA Grief Observed by C S Lewis
Mary Lee Bayly tells the story of how she left the Christian home she grew up in and embraced feminism; the impact it had on her early marriage, and how God led her to claim Biblical womanhood.
Rachel Knipp along with her husband Josh talk about her struggle with debilitating anxiety, how God set her free from bondage to it, and how He used it to prepare them both for ministry.
Marcy tells how a long struggle with wanting to be liked resulted in the sin ofidolizing her children, and how God gave her victory.
Amy Moyer tells how she came to learn that being a Christian is about more than sharing the gospel or big acts of faith — but about putting to death wanting things her way and living each day by faith.
Katie and Amy give an update on things happening with Monumental and announce season 4 coming soon!
This is the story of the making of a missionary. Cheryl Hatfield tells how she fought against God calling her and her husband to the mission field and how He changed her heart.
Tracy returns to tell how her story continued after growing up in an abusive home. This is the story of how anorexia almost took her life.
Nathalie Richards tells the story of how God saved her out of Rastafarianism.
Tracy shares the difficult account of her search for God and striving to understand her purpose in life while growing up in an abusive home. *Please note, the contents of this episode are for the mature listener.
Lisa talks about the process of finding out her son Nate has autism and how they've helped him live with it while not being controlled by it. She also shares how God has blessed and strengthened their family through Nate's life.
Veronica shares how her life growing up was shaped and identified by divorce, how God protected her, and how He's now given her the fruit of a godly home.
Ilse Von Hagen from Germany talks about how she became a Christian while living in the US, and now she ministers to foreigners in her country.
Ruby Mentzel looks back on her almost 90 years and does not regret her life of service to others.
Allie shares her struggle with being adopted and how God used that to lead her to faith and adopt the family God gave her.
Continuing our adoption series this month, Max and Annie Curell tell their story of adopting their daughter Allie!
November is Adoption Awareness Month and these next three weeks we'll be doing a short series on adoption featuring the Curell/Passwaiter family! In this first episode Pastor Max and his wife Annie Curell talk about why adoption is important and how the church should think about it.
Katie Crum shares her perspective on finding out her mom has cancer, and she and Valerie process together God's hand in cancer.
An ordinary woman with an extraordinary faith. Valerie Killingsworth talked to us last fall about her life with cancer. She went to be with the Lord on July 26, 2019.
Sebra's story illustrates what hospitality and Christian community look like.
Amanda shares the challenges and sacrifices of motherhood and what she's learned along the way.
Dawn shares about her single years, pursuing an opera career, and her desire to get married.
Katie and Michal look back on the season and what they have learned.
Sometime God has a big lesson for you in the hard things. Sometimes he may not.
"He gives the barren woman a home, making her the joyous mother of children. Praise the Lord!" -Psalm 113:9
This is the story of a woman who learned her love language in Argentina.
Michal tells the story of her post-partum depression.
Katie tells the story of her multiple spinal surgeries and battles with pain-killer addiction, and the father who walked her through it.