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My friend Shana Reif suffered from Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs and other organs. It causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the airways, leading to repeated infections, inflammation, and progressive lung damage. In many cases, the disease can advance until the lungs can no longer do what God created them to dobring oxygen into the body and sustain life. Cystic Fibrosis is a horrible and incurable disease, and it was the disease Shana endured all her life. When she was born, her parents were told she would not live much past her twentieth birthday. But Shana lived to be thirty-two. I came to know Shana in high school, not long after I became a follower of Jesus. After high school, we became very close friends. She edited my Bible college papers, and I visited her often during her many hospital stays. I also visited her at home as she recovered from the latest infection. By 2003, her lungs had been so damaged by chronic infections that she was placed on the waiting list for new lungs. She received a double lung transplant in 2004, but even then, her suffering did not fully end. Her body remained fragile. Her fight continued. But Shana loved Jesus. Though she struggled deeply with her disease, she held onto the hope of the gospel. One of the last emails I received from her was signed with words from her favorite hymn: Great is Thy faithfulness. In 2007, Shana died from complications after a procedure to reopen a constricted airway. When someone you love suffers like that, the question How long? is not theoretical. How long will disease ravage bodies? How long will death take those we love? How long will Gods people suffer in a world still broken by sin? How long before Christ makes all things new? Revelation 6:911 brings us to that question. But here, the cry comes specifically from those who have been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they maintained. The Martyrs: The Cost of Their Witness (v. 9) There are three cycles of judgment in Revelation: the seals, the trumpets, and the bowls. These cycles do not unfold in strict linear successionseals, then trumpets, then bowlsbut recapitulate the same period of history with increasing intensity, like birth pains. For our purposes, I simply want you to notice one pattern that helps us understand what is happening in this passage. In each cyclethe seals, trumpets, and bowlsthe first four judgments affect the world in broad, visible ways, but the fifth shifts the focus. The fifth seal shows the saints crying out for justice (Rev. 6:911). The fifth trumpet shows judgment beginning to fall on the enemies of Godthose who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads (Rev. 9:112; especially 9:4). The fifth bowl shows judgment reaching the very throne of the beast, whose kingdom wages war against all who refuse to worship him (Rev. 16:1011; cf. Rev. 13:78, 15). This is why the first four seals show us the horsemen riding across the earth. But when the fifth seal is opened, the focus shifts from what is happening on earth to what heaven sees when Gods people suffer because of the word of God and the testimony they maintain. These martyrs are not beneath the altar because they were victims of history. They are there because they belonged to the Lamb and remained faithful to the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. Their witness cost them their lives. John is showing us what Jesus had already told His disciples: If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me (Matt. 16:24; NASB). The fifth seal reminds us that following Jesus is not merely a call to believe certain truths about Him; it is a call to bear faithful witness to those truths, even when obedience is costly. Polycarp is said to have been a disciple of the apostle John and later became the bishop of Smyrna. Smyrna, you may remember, was one of the seven churches Jesus addressed in Revelation. Jesus told that suffering church, Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life (Rev. 2:10). Years later, Polycarp was arrested and ordered to deny Christ. When pressed to renounce Jesus, he replied, Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury: how then can I blaspheme my King and my Saviour? Polycarps witness cost him his life, but heaven did not see his death as Rome did. Rome saw a criminal to be silenced. Heaven saw a faithful witness beneath the altar. And we do not have to go back to Polycarp to see this kind of witness. You may remember the twenty-one Coptic Christians who were taken by ISIS in Libya and led onto a beach in orange jumpsuits. They were ordinary men who refused to renounce their faith in Jesus. Their blood was shed on earth, but Revelation 6 reminds us that heaven did not miss a drop. The world saw men being led to execution. Heaven saw faithful witnesses beneath the altar. Since 2015, conservative estimates suggest that more than 50,000 Christians have been killed for faith-related reasons around the world. According to Open Doors 2026 World Watch List, North Korea remains the most dangerous country in the world to be a Christian, while Nigeria is the deadliest, accounting for 3,490 of the 4,849 Christians killed for their faith during the latest reporting period. The seals describe the birth pains that mark this present age. The first four seals show us a world marked by conquest, war, famine, and death. But when the fifth seal is opened, we are shown what heaven sees when Gods people suffer because of the word of God and the testimony they maintain. The Altar: The Cry Before God (v. 10) Notice that John not only tells us that these faithful Christ-followers suffered and died for their faith, but also tells us where he saw these Christians. They are under the altar. This is a crucial detail that you can only understand if you know something about the Old Testament tabernacle that God told Moses to build. Scripture tells us that the earthly tabernacle was a copy and shadow of the one in heaven (Heb. 8:4-5; Exod. 25-31; 35-40). So when John sees an altar in heaven, he is not seeing something new, but the heavenly reality to which Israels worship had always pointed. Within the tabernacle, there were two primary altars. The bronze altar stood in the courtyard, where sacrifices were offered. The altar of incense stood near the Most Holy Place, close to the ark of the covenant, which represented the throne of God. Both altars help us understand what John sees. The blood of the sacrifice was poured at the altars base, and the incense rising before the Lord symbolized the prayers of Gods people ascending into His presence. So when John sees the souls of the martyrs beneath the altar, he sees their lives as precious before God and their prayers as heard before His throne. In the earthly tabernacle, a veil stood between the priests and God's immediate presence. But in heaven, no curtain hides His throne from His redeemed people. The martyrs are not far from God. They are beneath the altar, before the throne, and in the presence of the Lord God Almighty. Now, picture what is happening before Johns eyes. Those who suffered the ultimate cost for following Jesus are not behind the altar, nor are they on top of the altar. These saints are under the altar, which tells us that they are closest to the throne. Also, the martyrs are not passive, but are actively pleading for vindication in Gods heavenly court. There is no magical language here, for their cries are raw and honest. There is no anger hurled before God, but cries of vindication in light of their understanding of who God is! Notice what these dear saints include in their prayer: O Sovereign Lord, holy and true... Now lets stop there for a moment. The ESV translates the word well asSovereign Lord.The Greek word used here is not the most common term for Lord,kyrios, butdespotēs, and this is the only time it appears in the entire book of Revelation. The word these martyred saints use conveys absolute ownership, supreme authority, and sovereign mastery. We get our English worddespotfrom this word, but whiledespotusually carries a negative meaning in English, that is not the case whendespotēs is used of God in the New Testament. When used of God, it emphasizes His complete authority over creation, His servants, history, judgment, and justice. This matters because these Christians are not merely crying out to God as sufferers, asking whether He cares. They are crying out to the One they know to be the Sovereign Master over all things. They are appealing to the One who has the authority to judge, avenge, vindicate, and bring history to its appointed end. They are not crying out in doubt. They are crying out in faith. They know He is able. They know He is holy. They know He is true. And they know that the Sovereign Lord will do what is right. Notice what the saints attribute to God next. Not only is He the Sovereign Master, but He is holy. These saints who have suffered much understand that their God is utterly set apart from all evil, corruption, compromise, and injustice. He is not like the kingdoms and the kings of this world. He is not indifferent to injustice and the bloodshed at the hands of the wicked. He is not morally conflicted. He is pure in all His judgments, righteous in all His ways, and completely opposed to everything wicked. He is holy and these saints know it! God is not only holy; He is also true. When these saints plead their case before the throne of God, they do so knowing that He is faithful to all He has promised. He does not forget. He does not make empty threats or hollow promises. What He has spoken, He will do (Num. 23:19; Josh. 21:45; Isa. 55:1011; Titus 1:2; Heb. 10:23). So when these martyrs cry, How long? they are not questioning Gods goodness, nor are they doubting that He will keep His word. They are asking when the God who is holy and true will act in perfect faithfulness to His word and to those He has promised never to forsake (Deut. 31:6; Heb. 13:5; Rev). The breaking of the fifth seal and the prayer of these suffering saints teach us an important truth about how we can and should pray. They pray from their understanding of who God truly is. This is the kind of thing we read about in Daniel 11:32: ...the people who know their God shall stand firm and take action. These saints know their God, and so they cry out, O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth? This prayer is not a contradiction of Jesus command to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Matt. 5:44). It is a plea to the holy and true God to judge evil, vindicate His people, and set the world right. Their cry is rooted in the justice of God, knowing that His Word teaches that vengeance belongs to Him and not to His people (Deut. 32:35; Rom. 12:19). The martyrs beneath the altar are asking God to do what only God has the right and authority to do. The Throne: The Completion of Gods Purpose (v. 11) Now, notice what happens next. God responds, meaning He heard their prayer. But He does not respond as we might initially expect. The God who is sovereign, holy, and true responds by giving these Christians white robes as a sign of honor, purity, and vindication. These robes signify the righteousness that is theirs because of Jesus. When we see this great multitude again in Revelation 7, we are told, They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb (Rev. 7:14). These martyred saints represent every faithful witness who has been slain for the word of God and the testimony they upheldfrom the earliest martyrs of the church to our brothers and sisters suffering for Christ today. They are not treated as victims of random violence but as saints who belong to Christ and whose witness is precious before God. God responds by giving them white robes and telling them to do the thing we all hate: wait. Verse 11 says they were told to rest a little longer. That word, rest, matters. God is not dismissing their cry. He is not ignoring their suffering. He is calling them to rest in His presence, assured that perfect justice will come in His appointed time and in His sovereign way. Why must they wait? Because other Christians will suffer as they did, and they must wait until their number is complete. This means Gods justice is not delayed because He is indifferent. It is delayed because His purpose is not yet complete. There are still more witnesses to be gathered, more saints to be strengthened, and more glory to be given to Christ through the faithful endurance of His people. Gods answer to their prayer was to wait a little while longer. Conclusion My friend Shana frequently asked the same question you may have asked more than you can count: How long O Sovereign Lord, holy and true... It is the plea of the suffering. Shana was not a martyr, she was not killed by persecutors because of the word of God. She died on the operating table due to complications at the hands of surgeons who were trying to ease her suffering. Let me tell you what Shana did know. She knew what it meant to suffer in a world that is still waiting for Christ to make all things new. She knew what it meant to groan. She knew what it meant to wait. She knew what it meant to hope. I know that God used her life to encourage and strengthen the faith of others. Revelation 6:9-11 teaches us that we need not pretend the pain we experience is small. We need not pretend injustice does not matter. We need not pretend that death is natural. We can cry How long and do so in faith, not despair. We can cry it to the Sovereign Lord, who is holy and true. The Lamb who opens the fifth seal, is the Lamb who sees the suffering of His people. He honors the witness of His redeemed. He gives those who follow Him rest. The Lamb who died for you, is the Lord who will bring His purpose to completion for His glory and for your good! So, my dear brothers and sisters, we wait. But we do not wait as people forgotten by the One who sits upon the throne. We wait as those who belong to the Lamb. We wait as those whose lives are precious before the One on the throne. And we wait with confidence that the One who is sovereign, holy, and true will do exactly what He has promised. We can trust Him to do what is good and right because that is who He is.
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Join Pastor Mark and Eric for an insightful conversation following the powerful Weekend of Renewal! Dive deeper into what sanctification really means and why it's not about "trying harder" but being empowered by the Holy Spirit. Discover the difference between positional sanctification (you ARE holy in God's sight) and progressive sanctification (you're becoming more Christlike daily). Pastor Mark shares honestly about his own journey overcoming sexual sin, anger issues, and why holy living isn't about being "holier than thou." Learn why you don't need to "get right" before coming to Jesus—just bring your mess to Him! You're a perfect work in progress with a divine purpose!#Sanctification, #HolySpiritPower, #PerfectWorkInProgress, #ChristianJourney, #TransformationInChrist, #40DaysOfPrayer, #HolyLiving, #CalledOut, #SetApart, #GodsPurpose
Psalm 138, specifically verse 8, gives us a reason why we were made. And with some supporting references we take a deeper look.
Psalm 138, specifically verse 8, gives us a reason why we were made. And with some supporting references we take a deeper look.
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Pastor Leitu will teaches about "God's Purpose For His Church." part 2, Like Paul the Apostle, who struggled so much, he continued with God's purpose for his life. What has God called and purposed for us in our lives as His believers? Ephesians chapter 3:1-6
Ever had that epiphany mid-chaos when you realize... Oh snap. I wasn't lost—I was already in it? That's the vibe Phoenix Ash is riding this week on Life As P…. October may have rolled in with her pumpkin-spice promises, but September left her spiritual banana peels everywhere.In this raw and reflective episode, P gets deep about how purpose isn't just about what you do....it's about who you are, and sometimes, what you unintentionally become to others. From writer's block that won't pay rent to offering soul-saving advice with zero ROI, P opens up about what it's like to pour from a cup that was meant to overflow. She breaks down the difference between sympathy and empathy, why your internal critic might sound like someone you outgrew, and how validation shouldn't be your GPS.This one's for the purpose-seekers, the soul-lifters, the “why-can't-I-write?” creatives, and everyone out here wondering if their calling has been whispering all along. (Spoiler: It has.)
Part two of the Gods Purpose series: Made in our image.
How can we find purposeful living, even when facing chronic illness? In today's episode, host Tina Yeager sits down with Christy Award-winning novelist Katie Powner to discuss purposeful living in the face of chronic illness. Together, they delve into how limitations can shape our character, draw us into deeper connections with others, and open unexpected doors to meaning and resilience. Whether you're navigating chronic illness yourself or supporting a loved one who is, this conversation offers authentic insights, practical encouragement, and a reminder that every life—no matter the challenges—has extraordinary value and purpose. Join us and discover how God's grace can transform even our greatest struggles into opportunities for growth and connection. Key Takeaways: Limitations as Growth Opportunities: Chronic illness often shrinks what we think is possible, but Katie discusses how it can actually open avenues for spiritual growth, authentic connection, and even leadership through vulnerability. The Power of Prayer: When daily routines are upended and we can't “do” as much, prayer remains a powerful, purposeful act that is always accessible—and profoundly impactful. Purpose Beyond Our Expectations: Sometimes God's plans for us don't align with what we'd choose or imagine. True meaning emerges as we trust Him, invite others in, and see ripple effects in our communities. Ordinary Life, Extraordinary Impact: Katie's stories spotlight regular people facing tough circumstances—reminding us that anyone, in any setting, can do something extraordinary with God's help. Featured Quote: "Your world is always as big as the Lord and his grace that abounds...the opportunity, the ability to serve the kingdom is still just as great as any other person." – Katie Powner Get Inspired Further: Want to dive deeper? Katie Powner's novels offer vivid stories of redemption, resilience, and small-town hope. Explore her books at katypowner.com—or find them at your favorite bookseller. We're thrilled to accompany you on this journey of faith, growth, and transformation. As always, we appreciate your support! Please subscribe and share this episode. We can't wait for you to join us for future episodes of Flourish-Meant. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ Optimize your mind and body with my new favorite, all-inclusive supplement, Cardio Miracle! I love the energy and focus this health-boosting drink mix provides without toxins, caffeine, or sugar! Get a discount on your purchase with my link: http://www.cardiomiracle.com/tinayeager Use the code TINA10 at checkout. To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager
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Series: Youth LecturesService: Youth LecturesType: SermonSpeaker: Todd Chandler
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By Elias Vazquez - This sermon is a tribute to the mothers of the Bible—women whose lives and choices have left a lasting impact both spiritually and personally. It reminds us of a simple but powerful truth: each of us has a mother. Whether through birth or through care, mothers shape our lives in ways that go deeper
You ever wonder what God wants from you? Yeah me too. Gods does give us some answers.
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John Barrett sits down with Shikina Tellis — certified Christian life coach, military veteran, and woman of unwavering faith. From growing up in a Christian home to navigating military life and stepping boldly into her calling as a coach, Shikina shares how God's guidance and community support helped her thrive through life's transitions.She also breaks down the difference between counseling and coaching, offers insight into tools like the Wheel of Life and Agile Brain Emotions Matter Assessment, and ends the episode with a powerful word of encouragement and prayer
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This episode explores Jesus as a master storyteller, emphasizing how His parables and the Gospel narratives powerfully convey God's truth. Mark & Devin discuss how stories shape our understanding of ourselves, our families, cultures, and faith, encouraging listeners to align their personal stories with God's greater narrative.#AJourneyWithJesus #JesusTheStoryteller, #ParablesOfJesus, #Gospel, #FaithJourney, #GodsMasterPlan, #LentenSeason, #Bible, #CreationFallRescueRestoration, #GodsNarrative, #ChristianLife, #PersonalTestimony, #FaithStories, #JesusTeachings, #ChurchPodcast, #PausePodcast #SpiritualGrowth, #NeighborhoodChurch, #BiblicalWisdom, #ChristianFaith, #GodsPurpose, #EasterPreparation, #KingdomOfGod, #SpiritualJourney, #ChristianLiving, #ScriptureStudy, #GodsPlan, #YourLifeStory, #BiblicalTeaching, #FaithInspiration, #ChristFollowers
Stephanie welcomes Grace Valentine, author and speaker, to explore how to navigate friendships and understand God's timing when life doesn't seem to make sense. This conversation will equip every woman navigate friendships better; it will also be a very insightful tool for every man who has a woman in their life whom they wish to understand just a little better
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Pastor Mark explores the power of storytelling through Jesus's parables in this sermon. Jesus, the master storyteller, told 30-80 parables across the Gospels, teaching about God's kingdom, salvation, relationships, and more. Stories stick with us long after facts fade, which is why Jesus used them to shape beliefs and challenge. Our lives are part of a greater narrative – each person has their own story influenced by family, country, and world history, but God's story encompasses them all. The four movements of God's story (Creation, Fall, Rescue, Restoration) reveal how Jesus entered human history to redeem mankind from sin. Pastor Mark challenges listeners to consider what story they're writing with their lives and what story God wants to tell through them. When our personal narratives align with God's greater purpose, we discover our greatest fulfillment, not in worldly success, but in becoming who God created us to be.#AJourneyWithJesus #JesusTheStoryteller, #ParablesOfJesus, #Gospel, #FaithJourney, #GodsMasterPlan, #LentenSeason, #Bible, #CreationFallRescueRestoration, #GodsNarrative, #ChristianLife, #PersonalTestimony, #FaithStories, #JesusTeachings, #ChurchSermon, #SpiritualGrowth, #NeighborhoodChurch, #BiblicalWisdom, #ChristianFaith, #GodsPurpose, #EasterPreparation, #KingdomOfGod, #SpiritualJourney, #ChristianLiving, #ScriptureStudy, #GodsPlan, #YourLifeStory, #BiblicalTeaching, #FaithInspiration, #ChristFollowers
If you're born again, you're a new creation—but what does that truly mean? Learn how this truth shapes your identity and empowers you to live in God's purpose.
Where is God in Job's suffering? Today, Fr. Mike dives deeper into Job's questions as he wrestles with his suffering. We learn that God always uses our suffering for a purpose although we may not understand it in the moment. Today's readings are Genesis 47-48, Job 39-40, and Psalm 16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
While Christmas brings joy for many, it can also be a challenging time for those facing loneliness or loss. He encouraged individuals to remember that they are never truly alone, as Jesus is always with them, offering comfort and companionship even in the darkest moments. Furthermore, Pastor highlighted the unconditional love of God, reminding everyone of their inherent value as image bearers of God, regardless of worldly standards. Lastly, he urged the congregation to be sensitive to those struggling during the season, focusing on the true meaning of Christmas rather than superficial aspects.
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Delve into the timeless struggle between our human nature and God's divine plan. The story of Adam and Eve serves as a mirror to our own lives, revealing how the temptation to 'be like God' often leads us astray. We're challenged to recognize the subtle ways we try to transcend our humanity, only to find ourselves descending into chaos. This message reminds us that true fulfillment comes not from attempting to be God, but from embracing our role as His image-bearers. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to find contentment in our human station and to resist the whispers that urge us to 'live life on our own terms.' The promise of a Savior, cryptically revealed in Genesis 3:15, offers hope amidst our struggles and points us towards Jesus, the perfect example of true humanity.
1 Timothy 4:4-5 1 Timothy Series Support The Journey
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Ever feel like a wilting wallflower? Learn how to bloom where you're meant to be on this week's episode of Flourish-Meant. Cally Logan, a multi-published author and regular writer for online periodicals, opens up about her own journey from feeling like a wallflower to finding her true purpose. In this episode, we'll explore how to flourish regardless of where you are in life, overcome the debilitating feelings of not being enough, and the steps to connect deeply with God and others. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or just feeling lost, Cally's wisdom and heartfelt advice are sure to guide you toward blooming where you're planted. Stay tuned for a conversation filled with encouragement, practical steps, and spiritual insights that can transform your life! **Episode Highlights:** - Learning to bloom in the midst of life's "swirly chaos" - Overcoming the lies of not feeling good enough - Taking small but mighty steps towards experiencing abundance in your life - The importance of asking the right questions to God and letting Him guide your path - Breaking free from the negative voices around you, including the "bully in the mirror" - Understanding the significance of your unique presence in this world **Must-Listen Moments:** [00:06:09] – How to start asking God small questions to navigate your purpose. [00:10:53] – Moving beyond the hurtful words of others and making meaningful connections. [00:14:01] – The importance of recognizing your God-given uniqueness and impact. [00:21:26] – Steps to forgiving yourself and turning failures into lessons and growth. *Reflect & Grow:* After listening to this truly enriching episode, take some time for self-reflection. Ask yourself what small questions you can bring to God today. How can you take a small, yet significant step towards blooming right where you are? ✨ **Get Connected with Cally Logan** Cally is passionate about helping others blossom. You can find more of her wisdom, articles, and books on her website: https://callylogan.com/. She is also active on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook, where she shares real stories and daily inspiration. Don't miss her articles on Crosswalk. To book Tina as a speaker, connect with her life coaching services, and more, visit her website: https://tinayeager.com/ Optimize your mind and body with my new favorite, all-inclusive supplement, Cardio Miracle! I love the energy and focus this health-boosting drink mix provides without toxins, caffeine, or sugar! Get a discount on your purchase with my link: https://cardiomiracle.com/?ref=TINA10 Use the code TINA10 at checkout. To flourish in all seasons of life with the highest quality nutraceutical health supplements that benefit charitable causes, shop NutraMedix wellness supplements. Be sure to use my link https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=7877557.b6c6785 and add my special code TINA to get 10% off your entire purchase! Get inspired now and get Tina Yeager's newest release, Upcycled: Crafted for a Purpose! The book is available on Amazon, Bold Vision Books, or wherever books are sold. Visit Tina's website for craft videos and more at https://www.tinayeager.com/upcycled/ Follow Tina on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tina-Yeager-M.A./e/B06Y4T4TMG/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 If you're a writer, subscribe to Inkspirations Online (devotional publication by writers for writers): https://www.inkspirationsonline.com/ Manage stress and anxiety in 10 minutes a day with the course presented by 15 experts, Subdue Stress and Anxiety https://divineencouragement.onlinecoursehost.com/courses Connect with Tina at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyeagerwriting/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinayeager/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tina.yeager.9/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TinaYeager Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tyeagerwrites/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3865622.Tina_Yeager
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What happens when a social media novice gets introduced to the digital world by his wiser half? Pastor Brian Trent, from the Trent Tribe, shares his journey from the coal mines of western Virginia to becoming a prominent voice in online scripture discussions. Thanks to his wife Amanda's encouragement and insight, Brian's family now enjoys a significant online presence, sharing uplifting content across platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Tune in to hear about their life at Lighthouse Church in Hampton, South Carolina, and how personal experiences with divorce have fortified their commitment to a strong, faith-based marriage.Ever wondered about the transformative power of unwavering support and mutual respect in marriages? We explore the Trent family's dynamic, discussing how Brian and Amanda's dedication to each other and to God has shaped their lives and the lives of their six children and four grandchildren. From creative family projects like their daughter's mural to navigating the unexpected twists of parenthood, this conversation celebrates the messy yet beautiful reality of family life. It's a heartfelt look at the evolving nature of relationships and the profound impact of kindness and respect between spouses.Finally, we shine a light on the often-overlooked need for transparency and authenticity within the church. Brian shares his personal journey, recalling a pivotal Sunday school lesson and a stranger's life-changing message that reaffirmed his faith during challenging times. This episode doesn't shy away from the tough topics—societal pressures, religious upbringing, and feelings of being forgotten in ministry. Instead, it offers listeners an honest, empowering reminder of God's relentless pursuit and the transformative power of a supportive faith community.-----------------------Trent Tribe Website:https://trenttribe.comFollow Them on Social:@TrentTribe-----------------------Behind The Mike Website:https://behindthemike.net--------------------TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction and Online Presence03:36 - The Importance of Marriage08:32 - Choosing to Be a Pastor Without a Salary21:08 - Living a Simple and Debt-Free Lifestyle28:32 - God's Pursuit of Imperfect People#BrianTrent #Christian #pastor #family #marriage #church #struggles #imperfections #faith #godsplanSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Watch these podcasts on YouTube!Follow Us!YouTube: @behindthemikepodcastInstagram: @behindthemikepodcastTikTok: @behind_the_mike_podcastFacebook: @behindthemikepodcast
Our Plans often fail. You cannot mess up God's purpose. Make plans with faith in God's purpose.
In this podcast, Rich and Doug discuss the significance of dependence on God and the need to let go of pride and preconceived expectations in order to receive God's blessings. What do you think about the episode? Comment below or email us: http://waw.fm/hello
Join us on a journey of spiritual enlightenment as we delve into the timeless wisdom of Romans 8:28. In this episode, we explore the profound concept of divine providence, discovering how God orchestrates every circumstance for the ultimate good of those who love Him. Uncover the transformative power of finding hope and reassurance in the assurance that God's purpose prevails, even in life's most challenging moments. Tune in to reignite your faith and embrace the profound comfort found in trusting in His divine plan.
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Where is God in Job's suffering? Today, Fr. Mike dives deeper into Job's questions as he wrestles with his suffering. We learn that God always uses our suffering for a purpose although we may not understand it in the moment. Today's readings are Genesis 47-48, Job 39-40, and Psalm 16. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Today Jane Butler, founder of Near and mom of 3, shares her testimony of faith after her husband was diagnosed with brain cancer. We delve into understanding why God allows suffering and how to find strength and hope in the midst of it.-----Episode Breakdown:(1:17) Segment 1: Finding Fullness in Difficult Times(9:25) Segment 2: Understanding why God allows suffering and pain(13:12) Segment 3: The beauty of lament and the tension between hope, dreaming and suffering(17:45) Segment 3: Talking to kids about grief, tragedy and hard things(20:20) Segment 4: Words of hope for moms(24:39) Segment 5: How Near can help you navigate life's difficult situations-----Get your free gifts from Near: https://staynear.co/momsgrabcoffee -----Related Episodes:The Struggle is Real! The Gift of Biblical Lament: https://www.momsgrabcoffee.com/46He Will Be Enough. How God Takes You By The Hand: https://www.momsgrabcoffee.com/24 -----#ChristianMomPodcast, #FaithInHardTimes, #HopefulMotherhood, #GodsPurpose, #ChristianParenting, #SpiritualResilience, #MomTestimony, #TrustingGod, #ParentingThroughPain, #CommunitySupport, #ChristianWomen, #MotherhoodJourney, #SpiritualGrowth, #ChristianTestimony, #EncouragementForMoms, #GodsPlan, #ParentingInFaith, #MotherhoodAndFaith, #ChristianPodcast, #UpliftingMoms------ Rate or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen -- (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/moms-grab-coffee-christian-motherhood-faith-based-parenting/id1603505929)- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momsgrabcoffee- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momsgrabcoffee - The Joy Daily Planner: combined prayer journal + task planning notebook (https://bit.ly/JoyDailyPlanner) - Growing Closer to God Journal: strengthen your faith by tracking God's presence in your life (https://bit.ly/GodJournal)