Welcome to The Anchored Playlist where we encourage, strengthen, and challenge believers to be anchored in the Lord through a playlist of biblical lessons.
In this episode, Brittney explores how believers struggle to wait on God's promises.
In this episode, Brittney explores the connection between disappointment, disbelief, and disobedience--which may influence one to settle.
In this lesson, Brittney explores the concept of Holy Contemptment and finding hope through adversity.
In this episode, Brittney explores the million-dollar question: how can we find stability in an ever-changing world?
In this episode, Brittney explores the complexities of putting faith in action and encourages listeners to embrace having faith the size of a mustard seed.
In this lesson, Brittney Woodard explores how micromanaging God affects your ability and willingness to trust Him and His plan for your life.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard uses the old adage "hustle sold separately" to remind listeners that a dream can never be achieved without the presence of hard work.
The season finale of The Anchored Playlist encourages listeners to believe that what is coming far exceeds what has been. The going may be tough now, but greater is coming.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard encourages listeners to be active participants in their breakthrough. God will do exceedingly and abundantly above all we could ask or think, but there is something required on our end.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard uses her classroom teaching experience to illustrate the importance of being patient and mastering the season you're in rather than rushing to the next one unprepared.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard challenges listeners to reflect on the goodness of God. This lesson encourages listeners to believe and acknowledge that He's still fighting on their behalf.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard explains the precautions of leaning to your own understanding. It is better to put your trust in God than yourself or others.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard explains that wise people listen advice or guidance. This lesson highlights the guidance God gives to strengthen believers in their time of trouble.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard provides the precautions of being foolish or willfully ignorant. This lesson also highlights why people struggle to listen to God's instructionsadvice.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard identifies how the distractions of life are intended to keep you from the promise of God.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard uses the medical response term "code blue" to illustrate how God responds when we are in dire need.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard gives insight on benefit of having the proper perspective. We will always face trials in life, but the proper perspective will make your mental load lighter.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard is joined by colleague and friend Shaneta Ford to discuss the meaning of having a servants heart.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard pairs the well known Ant Mindset theory with biblical principles. This lesson highlights the work ethic of ants while encouraging listeners to persevere, too.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard explains how forgiveness is actually a gift to ourselves. Many have unforgiveness in their heart, but it actually does more harm than good.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard explains the mercy and graciousness of God. Even though we fall short, our mercies are renewed every day which keeps us from being consumed.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard discusses how God will provide our needs and perform miracles on our behalf.
In this episode of The Anchored Playlist, Brittney Woodard explains the importance of persisting in prayer. This lesson highlights biblical principles that support this claim.