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Our pastors at Christ Chapel host a compelling Q&A session on family and marriage—may you be blessed in Jesus' name as you Listen.
Every choice we make moves us either toward God or away from Him—there is no neutral ground. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the dangerous illusion of moral neutrality in our personal lives, marriages, and national institutions.When facing overwhelming challenges, a Navy SEAL instructor's wisdom offers surprising spiritual insight: don't focus on the entire journey—just make it to the next milestone. This powerful mindset can transform how we approach seemingly insurmountable obstacles in our faith journey.Diving into Titus 1, we examine God's requirements for church leadership and discover universal principles that apply to all believers: living blamelessly, loving what is good, and maintaining spiritual discipline. Just as athletes understand the necessity of consistent training even when they don't feel like it, our spiritual lives demand the same commitment and dedication.Churchill's fateful decision to ally with Stalin's Soviet Union serves as a sobering historical lesson about compromising with evil. This parallel illuminates our current cultural crossroads in America and Western civilization. Are we willing to sacrifice our principles for temporary peace?Reagan's timeless "Time for Choosing" speech delivers the powerful conclusion that appeasement only leads to greater demands from those who oppose freedom. "If nothing in life is worth dying for, when did this begin? Should Christ have refused the cross?" The choice is never between peace and war but between fighting for what's right or surrendering to what's wrong.Ready to strengthen your spiritual resilience? Subscribe now and join our community of believers committed to standing firm in faith rather than surrendering to the false promise of neutrality.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
The mind of Christ Jesus | Pastor Folarin Akinsola | February 16, 2025 by Christ Chapel
Reflecting on 30 years of Christ Chapel
OCTOBER 2024 | VOLUME 53, ISSUE 10Populist Conservatism and Constitutional OrderKevin D. RobertsPresident, The Heritage Foundation The following is adapted from a talk delivered in Christ Chapel at Hillsdale College on October 23, 2024, as part of the Drummond Lectures in Christ Chapel series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OCTOBER 2024 | VOLUME 53, ISSUE 10Populist Conservatism and Constitutional OrderKevin D. RobertsPresident, The Heritage Foundation The following is adapted from a talk delivered in Christ Chapel at Hillsdale College on October 23, 2024, as part of the Drummond Lectures in Christ Chapel series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Green Room is an informal and approachable opportunity to go deeper with the ideas, concepts and topics from our recent sermon series, “Being a Disciple.” In this episode, Misty Denman, Brooke Seale, Ben Fuqua and Cody McQueen offer their perspectives on BE, talk about their own experiences and discuss some of the habits defining those following Jesus.—SERIES MESSAGESWatch any or all of the messages in “Be A Disciple,” identifying some of the habits consistent with following Jesus.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGhFjfAlhYppDIU8360OetvhErkoNzuIo BMR RINGSIf you're looking for new ways to BE a disciple, or if you're unsure of where to start, there's a resource for you built right inside the Christ Chapel app! The BMR Rings house different, creative ways that you can be a disciple this week and it's easy to access!https://apps.apple.com/us/app/christ-chapel-bible-church-app/id973324010TALK WITH A PASTORIf you would like to reach out to a pastor and talk, pray or find further resources, please reach out to us.817-731-4329info@christchapelbc.org
We're back next Tuesday! We have a few fun twists and more great conversations coming soon. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen.
We've loved being with you this season and can't wait for the next. To wrap up this season Misty, Camille, and Kathy sat down together and gave Brooke Seale the mic to ask the questions. We told her we just wanted to talk about Jesus and maybe laugh a little. So we invite you into our quirky conversation that hopefully makes you smile.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org, Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org, Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org, and Brooke Seale at brookes@christchapelbc.org.
Julie Rhodes loves to tell stories; God created her that way. And in the past few years He's given her a hard-earned and beautiful story to tell. With honesty and grace, Julie shares wisdom that will both enlighten and equip you. There is a God who loves you regardless of what you do for Him and Julie longs for you to know Him. She is also the author of Chronic Grace: Prayers, Saints, and Thorns That Stay.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Julie Rhodes at juliekrhodes@juliekrhodes.com and Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org.
Being needy is not a sin – in fact it might be a great thing! Jenny Pope walks us through a season of unexpected challenges and miraculous provision with her daughter. And she shows us the way God, and His people, provide for our needs – even when we don't know what to ask for. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Jenny Pope at jennypope307@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
Doing things well is a good trait. Obsessively striving for perfect can be crushing. Melanie Obura and Brittany Rebstock share about fighting their perfectionism – and how they have found freedom and grace in Christ's goodness instead of their own. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Brittany Rebstock at brittanyr@christchapelbc.org, Melanie Obura at melanie.shough@gmail.com, and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
As we leave the month of May we leave it in prayer. Pastor Folarin Akinsola and Christ Chapel continue to pray, focusing on the transformation from sorrow to Joy. Listen and be Blessed in Jesus name.
We conclude our series on emotions this week, stepping into perhaps our most challenging topic – hopelessness. It's an emotion none of us want but all experience at times. Camille Adams courageously shares about a season of earthly hopelessness AND about a God of hope who met her with grace. As you listen, may you know there's a God who gets your pain and never leaves you.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org and Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org.
All of us know what it feels like to be overwhelmed. And this week, as we honor mothers, we're going to focus on the stressors of motherhood and some tips that can help. Sydney Deal, Penny Casburn, and Misty Denman give us a glimpse into ways mothers in varying seasons feel overwhelmed. And they talk about ways they see joy (and even dance) in the middle of it.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Sydney Deal at sydneyd@christchapelbc.org, Penny Casburn at pencasburn@yahoo.com, and Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org.
Our friend Brooke Seale shines a light on an emotion we all have and sometimes overlook – apathy. She talks about how essential it is that we fight our apathy and how empowering it can be to get our zeal back. This is an episode we all need. And thankfully hanging out with Brooke and Camille isn't just helpful, it's freeing and life-giving too.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Brooke Seale at brookes@christchapelbc.org and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
At one or another, we can all struggle with loneliness, listen in as Ben and Cody walk us through what to do with that emotion, the fears and lies underneath it and the truths that help us fight it.
Being alone at times feels refreshing and other times feels isolating. What do we do when alone is hard? Christe Dodds and Hannah Gramling came by the studio to share how they navigate the pain of loneliness and find comfort in their God who never leaves them. They speak vulnerably through their tears and joyfully through their laughter. This is a conversation you don't want to miss.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Christe Dodds at doddsfamily@att.net, Hannah Gramling at hannahelizabeth12@yahoo.com and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
No one wants to be hurt but at times we all are. The key question is – how will we respond? Emily Lewis brings skillful insight, practical tips, and transparent experience to our discussion today. It is possible to be hurt – and then to heal. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Emily Lewis at emily@emilylewis.co and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
As we continue with our emotions series, we look this week at something we have all felt at times – fear. Sandie Severnak walks us through a personal season of deep fear and shares with us the insight and freedom God is still giving her. Whether you've been afraid for a brief time or wrestled with fear for years, you will hear a story of someone who understands parts of your pain and longs for you to have the same hope she does. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Sandie Severnak at sandiesevernak@gmail.com and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
We start a new series we have been anticipating for months. Each Sunday for sevens weeks Christ Chapel is focusing on an emotion and seeing what God's Word has to say about it. So the following Tuesday, like today, we are releasing an episode about that emotion. Wendi Lyon starts us off by talking about "stressed" – what it can look like in her life and how God encourages her. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Wendi Lyon at wendil@christchapelbc.org and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
It's human nature to want to achieve. To be seen and known and admired. We stack ourselves up against one another through work and relationships and accomplishments. And those very things are where we're all tempted to put our identity, to seek satisfaction. And maybe that's you too, and maybe it's left you feeling if there's more to life, if there's something you're missing. In Mark 10:17-31 we're introduced to a young man who ask Jesus what so many want to know: what do I have to do to get eternal life? And Jesus, looking on him with love like He does us, answers him. This passage shows us the importance of what we give our hearts to and what we put our identity in. Listen in as Rob takes us through this passage.
It's hard to find someone who loves sharing the Gospel with kids more than Cheryl Wilson. Her Heavenly Father met her in her fear at an early age and forever changed the trajectory of her life. Her infectious joy and unrelenting commitment to the Gospel are things we cannot get enough of. There's no way you won't smile throughout this conversation with Cheryl.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Cheryl Wilson at cherylhwilson59@gmail.com and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
Jurnee Fuentes-Bumpus radiates joy. Jesus has changed her life and she cannot wait to tell you about Him. In our second week of Easter testimonies, Jurnee shares about God using the twist and turns in her life to draw her to Him. Then just a few months ago in Broken Bow, Oklahoma she believed the Gospel and now loves walking with God.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Jurnee Fuentes-Bumpus at jurneefuentesbumpus@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
We love to celebrate Jesus' death and resurrection every day but we might love it even more at Easter. So we are taking three weeks this Easter to hear some testimonies of Christ Chapel women. They will be sharing when they first believed the Gospel and the difference Jesus has made in their lives. Mae Ferguson Graves starts us off. For 60 years Mae felt left behind and fought to succeed. The story of Jesus saving her is absolutely beautiful.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Mae Ferguson Graves at mae.ferguson@gmail.com and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
Suffering is inevitable, but how we respond can show us a lot about ourselves and what we believe about the Lord. Listen in as Robert walks us through our different perspectives in suffering: sufferer, sinner and saint.
Yes is a beautiful word – and Susan Mendenhall has been saying it a lot lately. Yes to ministry opportunities. Yes to things outside her comfort zone. And yes to the joy of today. Without hesitation Susan humbly admits her own pain and need for the Savior. But she does not want to miss what God has for her. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Susan Mendenhall at slmendenhall53@hotmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
In some ways, Tami' O'Neal's story feels like a movie – growing up on the mission field, knowing only how to dial a 2-digit phone number, and riding a bus with her sister across the Philippines (without a cell phone) hoping to find her parents at the final stop. In other ways, her story is every Christians' calling – to follow a faithful God as He leads. Through ups and downs across multiple countries she has followed – now finding joy teaching a group of 4th grade boys on Sunday mornings. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Tami O'Neal at tamimaree@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
Discipleship doesn't mean you have all the answers. It simply means you're willing to invite someone into your life and say follow me as I follow Jesus. It might be having someone into your living room, joining her for a walk, or sitting across from her over a cup of coffee. And Alexi Dickerson and Camille Adams have done all three of those together. They wrap up our three weeks on discipleship – directed and hosted by our Young Adult women.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Alexi Dickerson at alexid@christchapelbc.org and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
Caroline Pearce takes the mic and asks Misty Denman some phenomenal questions. She invites Misty to share stories from her life so we can perhaps learn the easy way some lessons Misty observed or may have learned the hard way. In our second week on discipleship, Misty and Caroline show us that life can be hard but God is always good. And perhaps the most likely place to find or be a mentor is right where you work.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Caroline Pearce at carolinep@christchapelbc.org and Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org.
Why is it important to be a part of a local church? Why should I read my Bible? How do we walk out of a sin pattern or a habitual sin? Why is sexual sin harmful? These are all questions that we as a ministry are often asked or are brought up in conversations with others. With that, We wanted to take the time this Sunday to press pause on our 2 Samuel series to get into the weeds on some of these topics with a couple of our most trusted and loved staff members from Christ Chapel.
As followers of Jesus, we are called to be ministers of reconciliation. It starts with forgiveness, something that Christ has already made available to us, but in practice reconciliation can be hard to pursue. Join us as Ben walks us through the how and why of reconciliation.
We are excited about the next three weeks because we are handing over the mic – or at least handing over one of the mics. We asked some of our young adult women to take the lead on a few episodes, decide the topic, and ask the questions. And they chose discipleship. It's something close to the heart of Jesus -- an opportunity to partner with someone and say, “follow me as I follow Christ.” Listen in over the next few weeks as Brooke, Caroline, and Alexi ask Misty, Camille and Kathy about what discipleship is and why it matters. In this episode, Brooke Seale and Kathy Harrelson share a conversation about one of their favorite things – and why they love it so much.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Brooke Seale at brookes@christchapelbc.org and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
Christine Bember loves people. And we love how she intentionally embraces any person God puts in her path. Especially through her work, Christine has seen God bring so many opportunities her way. In reality, God has given us all work to do – whether we receive a paycheck for it or not. If you're questioning your purpose, listen to Christine's story and be inspired to step toward the people around you.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Christine Bember at christinebember@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
Friends can bring out the best in each other – and that's exactly what we see with Maria & Sami. You will smile a lot as you hear their laughs. But don't miss the wisdom they share – about vulnerability, insecurity, conflict and especially life at the “B” table. We guarantee you will enjoy and be personally challenged by Camille's conversation with Sami & Maria.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Sami Larson at samanthal@christchapelbc.org, Maria Fussell at mariaf@christchapelbc.org, and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
Tina Brockman and Kim Rodriguez will tell you that sometimes they can't keep themselves from praise and other times it feels like the hardest choice in the world. Either way, it's a gift they never want to return. They share some of their practical tips, their deepest griefs, and their greatest wisdom as they've turned from looking at their circumstances to looking at God. May this conversation with Tina & Kim inspire you to pursue praise.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Kim Rodriguez at kimrodriguez51@icloud.com, Tina Brockman at mimibrockman@gmail.com, and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
God tells us about Himself. He doesn't have to, but He does – and Kristin Hines and Haley Dorris can't stop talking about it. It only takes a few minutes to realize they aren't just excited about God's revelation but their lives have been radically changed by it. Listen in to see if you can borrow some of their love for general and special revelation – and make it your own.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Haley Dorris at haleyhdorris@gmail.com, Kristin Hines at kristinh@christchapelbc.org, and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
Happy New Year! We have so many great episodes to look forward to in 2024. And we thought it would be fun to start this year like we ended last year – by sharing a conversation with some of our women's staff. We'd love for you to laugh and get to know them a little – you will not regret any time you spend with Ashlea Ruff, Camille Adams, Shannon Morgan, and Wendi Lyon. They are some of the best of the best.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org, Wendi Lyon at wendil@christchapelbc.org, Shannon Morgan at shannonm@christchapelbc.org, and Ashlea Ruff at ashlear@christchapelbc.org.
We're all prone to pride and we're all called to humility. Listen in as Ryan McCarthy walks us through Luke 18:9-14 and shows us a story Jesus used to teach his audience about what pride and humility look like and how one leads to death and the other to life.
May we give you a Christmas gift – a special Christmas episode!A few of our women's ministry staff came into the studio to share about their lives – along with some Christmas memories and traditions. Whether you are joyful or busy or grieving this Christmas, we think their stories will make you smile and their vulnerability will give you hope.Merry Christmas, and happy listening!To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org, Lori Sultemeier at loris@christchapelbc.org, Christina Sandra at christinas@christchapelbc.org, and Cameron Ward at cameronw@christchapelbc.org.
Annalee Anderson loves people and all her friends. But nothing lights her face up like asking her about one of her friends with special needs. From remembering fun prom dates to choosing joy in an elevator to even grieving a loss, Annalee shares about how her friends have molded and enriched her life.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Annalee Anderson at annaleea@christchapelbc.org and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
It doesn't take much time with Lauren Lukehart to see how much she loves sharing the Gospel – with anyone and everyone. Whether as a child with a camp bracelet, a college student with a student government group, or an adult with refugee friends in Poland, Lauren's heart lights up. She can't help but step toward the broken and give them Jesus. We hope you will breathe in some of her passion and take it into your sphere.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Lauren Lukehart at lauren.lukehart@aa.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Bob Griffith. Bob serves as the lead pastor of Christ Chapel. He is also the founder of 1Hope Together. Listen to our conversation on the transformative potential of the church's involvement in foster care.
Sarah Reed is the first to tell you that God chased her for years, and she stiff-armed him and ran the other direction – but no one knew. She assimilated into the church culture but hid her true emotions and pain. Though she gave God the silent treatment, she looks back in awe at his pursuit, kindness, and beauty. We hope you are as encouraged by her story as we are.To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Sarah Reed at sarahr@christchapelbc.org and Kathy Harrelson at kathyh@christchapelbc.org.
Jesus captured Caroline Pearce's heart at a young age, and she's never looked back. With beautiful humility and grace she invites us into struggles in her mental health, the current challenges of marriage, and her passion for students. While Caroline will be the first to admit her weaknesses, we think you will see someone more in love with God's glory than her own. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Caroline Pearce at carolinep@christchapelbc.org and Misty Denman at mistyd@christchapelbc.org.
Some battles we face over and over again. And we have a choice – do we give in to bitterness or do we look for what God wants to teach us this time? As Paige Dunn walks us through her struggle with anxiety, we are struck by her peaceful faith. (And no we've ever used the word peaceful to describe a discussion of anxiety before.) We think you'll be motivated by Paige's practical trust in God and pick up some helpful tips for things you face regularly. To find out more about our community or how to get involved in the Fort Worth area (Tarrant, Parker, & Johnson County locations), visit us online at www.ccbcfamily.org/women or find us on Instagram @christchapelwomen. Also, feel free to contact today's guests with any encouragement or questions: Paige Dunn at paigedunn@gmail.com and Camille Adams at camillea@christchapelbc.org.