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Vacations are good, but our relationship with God was never meant to be seasonal.Every night, join Father Joseph Matlak as he ends the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Matlak guides you in prayer and shares a brief reflection and a thorough examination of conscience providing you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Join us each day in your inbox https://www.goodcatholic.com/nightprayer________________
Just before Jesus went to the cross, He made a prediction that the temple in Jerusalem would be destroyed, not one stone left upon another. In 70 A.D., the Romans destroyed the temple, fulfilling Jesus' prophecy to the T. Today, Pastor Richard wants you to know that the Word of God NEVER fails. Whatever God says in His Word will come to pass. God loves you, and you can trust that as He said, when you believe in Christ, you will be saved.
God Never Meant for You to Live Exhausted | Big Ten Week 4 by Faith Promise Church
Submit a Question or CommentIn this verse-by-verse study of Job 34:10–35:16, Reasoning Through the Bible follows Elihu as he gives one of the clearest defenses of God's justice in the entire book. While Job and his friends spent much of their time talking about themselves, Elihu turns the focus back to the Lord and insists on a foundational truth: God never does wrong. This session explores how God is both Creator and Sustainer, why He shows no partiality between rich and poor, why no human being can hide from His sight, and why He does not owe man an explanation on man's terms. The passage also shows that if God were to withdraw His hand, all life would return to dust, which highlights His absolute sovereignty over creation and every human life. The study then moves into practical theology: why believers should ask God to reveal their own sin, why God's grace means He owes us nothing, why suffering teaches us to wait, and why following God is not about health or wealth but about loving Him for who He is. It also addresses whether God hears empty, prideful prayers and why sincere repentance is different. Topics in this episode include: Job 34 explained Job 35 explained God never does wrong Creator and Sustainer no favoritism with God why God owes us nothing suffering and waiting on God does God hear every prayer pride, repentance, and grace Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.Support the showThank you for listening!! Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the BiblePlease prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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She loved God, served in ministry, and looked like she had it all together—but behind the scenes, Robin Weaver was slowly falling apart. What happens when shame, disappointment, and hidden wounds pull you farther from God than you ever thought possible? And can a life marked by failure truly be restored?In this deeply honest and hope-filled conversation, Robin shares her remarkable journey through ministry wounds, miscarriages, moral failure, restoration, and the overwhelming grace of God that changed everything.Raised in a pastor's home and shaped by both miracles and hardship, Robin opens up about the hidden walls she built around her heart, the pain that slowly pulled her away from God's path, and the moment she cried out for rescue when she could no longer find her way back on her own. What followed was not condemnation—but radical forgiveness, healing, and transformation through the love of Jesus and the support of godly community.You'll hear powerful stories of miraculous healing, God's faithfulness through loss, the restoration of a marriage, and how surrendering fully to the Holy Spirit opened Robin's heart in ways she never thought possible. Her testimony is a moving reminder that no one is too far gone for God's mercy and that obedience to Him always leads to life.In this episode, you'll discover:How unhealed wounds can quietly harden the heartWhy shame loses its power in the presence of graceWhat true restoration looks like after failureHow God uses obedience to lead us into blessingWhy intimacy with Jesus changes everythingIf you've ever struggled with disappointment, hidden pain, regret, or feeling spiritually distant, Robin's story will encourage you to believe that God still pursues, restores, and has a purpose for your life.Click here for SHOW NOTES!Want to help Widows and Orphans? Join our growing company of women meeting special needs of parentless children and nurturing their unique gifts so they can be ALL God has in mind for them! And help meet real needs of women who have given a lifetime of service to God! Support the Somebody Cares Widows and Orphan fund today!Learn more about the ministry at SomebodyCares.org,FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: @SomebodyCaresAmericaYoutube: SomebodyCaresAmericaRumble: SomebodyCaresX: _SomebodyCares.Instagram: SomebodyCaresAmericaLinkedIn: Somebody Cares AmericaYou can also receive periodic ministry updates or join our prayer team by signing up here!
If you've spent years pouring yourself out for everyone around you — your children, your husband, your aging parent, your clients, your church — and you're exhausted, resentful, or just not feeling well, this episode is for you. In this conversation, we're talking honestly about what happens when self-neglect goes unchecked. Not from a self-help angle, but from a faith-centered, whole-person perspective that takes both your body and your calling seriously. This episode is for the Christian woman who is done spinning her wheels, done running on fumes, and ready to start seeing herself the way God sees her. --- Why Good Women Stop Taking Care of Themselves It often doesn't start with a dramatic decision. It starts with one more yes. One more skipped meal. One more night staying up too late to get everything done. Over time, those small compromises quietly add up — and so do the consequences. A friend who worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over a decade watched this happen to someone she loved. Her colleague, a deeply dependable and caring woman, worked around the clock, rarely stopped to eat, took on the work of multiple people, and slowly stopped doing the things that once brought her joy — like traveling through Europe. Year after year, the workload got heavier, the complaints got louder, and yet the boundaries never came. The hard truth? The problem wasn't only the unreasonable management or the impossible workload. The deeper issue was that she didn't yet value herself enough to say no. This pattern doesn't stay in the workplace. It shows up in our homes, our marriages, our friendships, and our churches. --- What the Church Sometimes Gets Wrong About Sacrifice If you've spent any meaningful time in church, there's a chance you've walked away with an unspoken message: that giving everything, constantly, is what godliness looks like. That more sacrifice always equals more faithfulness. But that's not the full picture Scripture paints. You were made in the image of God. The same God who cares deeply about the child you're raising, the parent you're caring for, and the friend you drop everything for — that same God cares about you. Holistic health isn't just about what you eat or how you sleep. It's about recognizing that your body, your emotions, and your energy are worth stewarding — because they belong to Him. --- Three Things That Happen When You Stop Taking Care of Yourself 1. Bitterness can take root. When you give and give without boundaries, and no one seems to notice or reciprocate, resentment builds. It's not always loud. Sometimes it's just a quiet, growing heaviness that colors how you see everyone around you. 2. You end up tolerating sin. This one is uncomfortable, but it needs to be said. When we stay quiet, keep the peace at all costs, and never address what's actually wrong, we're not being gracious — we're enabling. Sin that's never confronted rarely changes. The book And the Shofar Blew by Francine Rivers illustrates this heartbreakingly well: a pastor's hidden sin went unaddressed for generations because the women closest to him chose silence over truth. Tolerating what God calls wrong isn't humility. It's harm. 3. Your body starts to break down. This is where holistic health and faith genuinely intersect. Dr. Josh Axe observed in his clinical practice that many of his patients dealing with autoimmune issues, chronic fatigue, and other persistent symptoms were young mothers — women who were deeply devoted to caring for others but had stopped caring for themselves. The body keeps score. Chronic stress, emotional depletion, and poor self-care are not just spiritual issues — they show up physically. --- Jesus Had Boundaries — And So Can You The most powerful person to ever walk the earth did not spend every moment helping people. Jesus stepped away from the crowds. He retreated to pray. He protected his time with the Father even when people needed him, even when they were looking for him. If Jesus modeled rest, solitude, and limits — you are not being selfish when you do the same. You're being faithful. --- Practical Next Steps Worth Considering - Read Boundaries or Boundaries in Marriage by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend — widely recommended for a reason - Consider speaking with a counselor or pastor if you're struggling to identify or hold limits in your relationships - Ask for help — and be specific. Tell your husband, your friend, or your church community exactly what you need - Remember Matthew 11:28-29: "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." That's an invitation, not a suggestion --- Timestamped Highlights 0:00 — Opening truth: neglecting yourself isn't humility 0:30 — The story of Molly: what a decade of no boundaries actually looks like 3:52 — This isn't just a workplace problem — it shows up in our homes, marriages, and caregiving 4:19 — What the church sometimes gets wrong about sacrifice 5:17 — Three consequences of self-neglect: bitterness, tolerating sin, and getting sick 6:13 — And the Shofar Blew: what happens when we stay quiet about sin 8:08 — The physical toll: Dr. Josh Axe's observations on autoimmune issues and chronic fatigue in caregivers 9:08 — Practical resources: Boundaries books, counseling, and asking for specific help 9:37 — Jesus had boundaries too — and He's your model 10:36 — Closing encouragement and invitation --- Key Takeaways - Self-neglect is not a virtue. It has real spiritual, emotional, and physical consequences. - Bitterness, enabling sin, and chronic illness are three outcomes that often trace back to a pattern of giving without limits. - Jesus modeled boundaries consistently — stepping away, resting, and protecting time with the Father. - Asking for help and being specific about what you need is not weakness. It's wisdom. - Your body is worth paying attention to. Persistent fatigue, autoimmune symptoms, and emotional burnout are signals, not character flaws. --- Ready to Stop Waiting and Start Feeling Better? If this episode hit close to home — if you recognized yourself in Molly's story, or you've been running on empty for longer than you can remember — this is your sign to take the next step. A More Energy Strategy Session is designed for the woman who is done being overwhelmed and ready for a clear, focused path forward. You don't need another resource to sit on your nightstand. You need someone who understands both the clinical and the faith side of what's happening in your body — and can help you figure out what to do about it. Visit herholistichealing.com/services to book your session. Your health is worth fighting for — and so are you. This content is not meant to be medical advice.
The Jesus Empowered Maiden: Female Identity, Authority and Freedom in Christ
[Today I'm resharing a message from the archives that I believe women may deeply need in this season.]
**Thank you for supporting this ministry, we lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl **Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl **Contact Email: jsfieldnotes@gmail.com **Subscribe to us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/JoanieStahlsFieldNotesThe prayers we whispered decades ago are never lost to time, even if the memory of them has faded from our own minds. We often fall into the trap of believing that if a situation has remained unchanged for years, or if a person seems to have wandered too far into the wilderness, then the window for a miracle has closed. However, God operates outside the constraints of our calendar, and His sovereignty ensures that every word spoken in faith remains active before His throne. He possesses a specific will, a deliberate work, and a unique way of bringing His promises to pass that often defies human logic and bypasses our deepest doubts.Even when a faithful believer prays their entire life for a loved one's salvation and passes away without seeing the breakthrough, God's commitment to that intercession does not end. He is the God of deliverance who follows through on His intentions, proving that no one is ever truly "too far gone" for His reach. When you stake your entire life on the authority of His Word and remain steadfast in the name of Jesus Christ, you open the door to see answers that exceed your wildest imagination. True faith is found in the patient waiting, trusting that the seeds planted in the past are being nurtured by a Father who is always moving, always listening, and always faithful to finish what He started. Never give up, for the harvest of a long-forgotten prayer may be just on the horizon.“The greater the difficulty to be overcome, the more will it be seen to the glory of God how much can be done by prayer and faith.”― George Muller#FaithRefined #GodIsFaithful #PrayerPower #TrustHisTiming #MiraclesStillHappen
I am going through a time right now, and I don't have the energy or drive to create new episodes. I will be taking my own advice and will be seeking clarity. Thanks for understanding and listening. Revisit Setting Intentions...Pope Leo Still Kicking the Knowledge; Sun Tzu Could Not Have Imagined New Age Chinese or 50 Cent Level of Petty. Revisiting this episode because sometimes you have to repeat yourself for it to stick... If you believe God has healed you from a physical illness, mental illness, or some type of imbalance, why are you still moving the same way you did to break your body so much down to your genetic code, or in an alternate reality, or your credit score in the single digits? What if what you believe is not a true Godly revelation but your own self-centered counsel? Truth comes in many forms. What has been draining your spirit? 5 types of people to avoid to navigate the next chapter in life in peace and freedom, and not chaos. If someone's constant complaining suffocates the joy, God is trying to nourish in you, then you must protect your inner sanctuary. The second type is the manipulator. This is the most subtle and often the most painful. Manipulation does not come with shouting. It comes wrapped in words that sound like care, like duty, like obligation. Manipulators use guilt to control. They speak of love but demand submission. God NEVER weaponizes guilt. Therefore, every person who steals your freedom is damaging the gift God placed in you. 3rd type They remind you of old mistakes, not to heal you, but to diminish you. They keep you fixed in an outdated portrait of who you once were, refusing to see the grace God has formed in you. Your past is not a weapon for others to wield. 4th Darkness Bearers one who carries darkness. Not always in obvious ways, not always with dramatic sins, but with a presence that pulls the soul away from the light. These are the people who normalize what leads you away from God, who diminish the seriousness of sin, who feed resentment, who speak lightly of what wounds the conscience, who invite you into anger, division, or habits that cloud the clarity of prayer. A neighbor arrives not with warmth but with gossip that stains the mind. A relative comes not with compassion but with burdensome anger that pulls the spirit into old conflicts. 5th Silent but just as deadly This cold silence is not the silence of contemplation. It is the silence of indifference. It is the silence that neither builds nor comforts. A relative who shows no interest in your well-being. A friend who never asks how your heart is. A companion who takes but never gives. Your soul is too close to eternity to be entangled in the shadows of others. Rise above the storms of others. You will live the later years as God intended, not in confusion, but in clarity, not in exhaustion, but in grace. Pope Leo is still kicking the knowledge. Navigate to Pope Leo Speaks on 5 Types of People to Avoid that are Peace Wreckers to view the video in its entirety. No, I am not Catholic. But, this Pope Leo XIV is literally a "cousin". And has emphatically stated he is not MAGA. As the first American-born pope, has said that his nationality means that people cannot say he "doesn't understand the United States," as they did with Pope Francis. This statement indicates that he feels his perspective is uniquely informed and that he will be more effective in his engagement with the US government. He has expressed support for US bishops who took a stance against the Trump administration's deportation policies. By doing so, he is indirectly criticizing the administration while also encouraging other bishops to follow suit. While Pope Leo XIV has stated that he wants to avoid "partisan politics," he has also said that he is not afraid to "raise issues" that are related to the Gospel. This creates a fine line that he seems willing to cross, and his comments on human dignity, immigration, and wealth inequality can be interpreted as a moral and religious critique of the administration's policies. I am not a Communist nor a sympathizer of the autocratic regime in power in China. But, I admire the shade. Leaving this felon administration on hold listening to #Obama speeches is classic!! Even Sun Tzu could have anticipate the level of shade of the new age Chinese nor 50 cent for that matter. #pettylujah Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Treatable and all of us should be about fixing our mental health always.... If you are searching for help and direction in your struggles with depression and addiction Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday There is also an online chat feature https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ And if Vodka is the problem, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 help. Please reach out to find joy in this season! Don't forget to navigate to www.dalesangelsinc.com for all special offers and updates on nerd news. So much to buy so little time!!
Are you exhausted, overwhelmed, or carrying burdens that feel too heavy to bear? In this powerful message, Pastor Stephanie Dalton unpacks Jesus' invitation in Matthew 11:28-30 and reveals the kind of rest that goes deeper than sleep, vacations, or time off. True rest is found in Christ alone. Whether you're carrying stress, shame, fear, anxiety, grief, or the pressure to hold everything together, this sermon will encourage you to lay your burdens at the feet of Jesus and trust Him again. Discover the three kinds of rest every person needs: • Physical Rest • Emotional Rest • Spiritual Rest This message explores: ✨ Why so many people feel spiritually exhausted ✨ The hidden weight of unbelief and control ✨ What Jesus meant by “My burden is light” ✨ How to stop carrying what God never asked you to carry ✨ Practical ways to experience peace in everyday life Scriptures referenced include:
Sometimes the battle is not what's happening around us, but what we are agreeing with within us.This episode is about fear, uncertainty, intrusive “what if” thoughts, and learning what it truly means to cast down every thought that exalts itself above the knowledge of God.Because not every thought deserves agreement.“What you're seeing today is not your ending.”
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, the host tackles a sensitive topic that's often used to comfort those suffering: "God never gives us more than we can handle." Dennis challenges this phrase, questioning its accuracy and its potential to be hurtful. He delves into the New Testament verse that's often cited, discussing how it's been misquoted and misunderstood. With callers sharing their perspectives, including a truck driver who offers a refreshingly honest view, Dennis explores the complexities of faith, suffering, and the role of God in our lives. Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/timeless-wisdom-with-dennis-prager/id1517302239 Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SZEYeH4tuLr2FvG4ok1rl Learn more about Dennis Prager: https://pragertopia.com/ Follow Dennis on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DennisPrager Follow Dennis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedennisprager/ Follow Dennis on X: https://x.com/DennisPrager Learn more about the Salem Podcast Network: https://salempodcastnetwork.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
We can do a lot alone — but nothing compares to building connections & doing life with people who love God the way you do! In this video, we're unpacking Hebrews 10:25 and what it practically looks like to find your tribe, build Kingdom friendships, and run together toward the abundant life Jesus came to give.
Today's Promise: Malachi 3:6 In a world that never stops shifting, where technology updates overnight and yesterday's certainties can disappear by morning, it's easy to feel unsteady. But this episode, God's word reminds you that while everything around you changes, God never changes. He never does. Today's promise is a reminder that God's nature, His love, and His Word remain constant. In this eposide, you'll explore how God's unchanging character becomes a foundation you can trust when life feels unpredictable. When circumstances bring confusion or doubt, His promises still stand firm. This episode also challenges the way we view commitment in a culture that often breaks its word, contrasting it with a God who always fulfills what He says. If you've ever wondered whether God will come through for you, this message will steady your heart and renew your confidence. Today, remember, no matter what you face, the God you serve is faithful, present, and unchanging.
When life falls apart, most of us do the one thing that makes it worse. We pull away from God and try to fix the storm on our own. In this episode of Chasing Happiness, Ryan DeMent shares candidly about why we walk away from God in painful seasons, how God uses those storms to reach our hearts, and the daily habits that help you come back. Honest prayer, daily Scripture, serving others, and finding a small community of people who will show up for you. If you feel distant from God and overwhelmed by everything you are carrying right now, this conversation will help you take your next step back toward Him.
You've been calling it success… but what if God never asked for it? This is the final installment of the Biblical Success series (Episodes 79–82)—and we're not just defining success anymore… we're confronting it. We started this series by exposing discontentment. We walked through what the world calls success. We anchored ourselves in what God actually says. And now… we're ending with the question that reveals it all: “Who am I really doing this for?” This conversation comes from a real wrestle—one that forced me to examine my motives, my pace, and even how I viewed my own gifts. Through Scripture and personal reflection, we walk through what it actually means to live a life that is successful in God's eyes—not the world's. We're anchoring in: What God defines as success (Joshua 1:7–8) Why discontentment reveals misplaced priorities (Luke 12:15) What it looks like to seek God first (Matthew 6:33) How to work from a place of obedience, not performance (Colossians 3:23) And we close this series with something personal—what it looked like for me to stop striving, surrender my gift, and simply obey… even when it wasn't seen. This episode isn't just a conclusion. It's an invitation to realignment. So before you move on to the next thing, sit with this: Who am I doing this for?
Today's Promise: Psalm 139:17-18 In today's episode, we are reminded of a deeply personal truth that can transform the way you see your day. The God of the universe is thinking about you right now. His thoughts toward you are constant, loving, and beyond anything you could ever measure. This episode invites you to pause and reflect on the incredible reality that you are always on God's mind. Just as a loving parent continually thinks about their children, your Heavenly Father's thoughts toward you are endless and full of care. If you have ever felt forgotten, overwhelmed, or alone, this message will bring peace to your heart. Especially in quiet moments or restless nights, you will be reminded that God is near, attentive, and deeply invested in your life. Take a few minutes to listen, reflect, and rest in the truth that you are never out of His thoughts.
Text Us!In this episode of Dumb Things People Say we talk about the popular phrase “God never gives you more than you can handle” with our special guest Chad Bird.Chad is a Scholar in Residence at 1517, where he brings his deep knowledge of Scripture and theology to readers, listeners, and audiences around the world. You can learn more about Chad by following him on Instagram at @chadlbird or listen to his podcast HERE.Please subscribe, leave a review, and follow us on social media to know about upcoming episodes and to participate in this podcast.Instagram - @raisingdisabledpodcastFacebook - Raising Disabled Podcast
A 15-minute podcast of Bible teaching, Monday - Friday, by the President and Editor of the Sword of the Lord Publishers, Dr. Shelton Smith.
Send us Fan MailAre you waiting for your life to begin or are you already living in your purpose?Many women have been taught that their life truly starts when they meet the right man, but what if that belief is holding you back from the life God already designed for you?In this empowering Women's History Month episode of Hustle in Faith, we're breaking down the lie that your purpose is tied to marriage and uncovering what the Bible actually says about your calling as a woman.Through powerful biblical examples, you'll discover that God has always called women to lead, build, create, and walk boldly in their purpose right now.BUY THE BOOK: HOW TO LIVE AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE, WITH OR WITHOUT MR. RIGHT BOOK AND WORKBOOKWebsite: https://withorwithoutmrright.com/books/Book: https://amzn.to/3ZjtBJJWorkbook: https://amzn.to/4guXFYAAudiobook: https://withorwithoutmrright.com/books/Leave a review about the book: https://www.amazon.com/review/create-review?asin=B0DMVP65PRLISTEN TO CHAPTER ONE FOR FREEhttps://app.helloaudio.fm/feed/3228c79f-0dea-4f6b-a428-d7fcfd1f72f5/signupSign up to be notified about Faith to Launch Community: https://bit.ly/FaithtoLaunchActivate Your Calling: Create, Build, & Promote Your Gift Workshop Replay Video: https://hustleinfaith.gumroad.com/l/activatePlease join me in my YouTube only series, 30 Days to Becoming a Stronger, More Confident You in Christ: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfkkBA4-h1A56MxObeO__s873pdUnnWQ5
In the moments we feel most lost, those are the moments that God never lets up.
How can you be sure God won't quit doing you good? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper applies Jeremiah 32:39–41 to all who belong to Christ.
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The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
A direct route to the promised land would have only taken 10 days, not 40 years. Why send the people through the wilderness, then? God wanted to both A) humble, and B) test his people. Would they be loyal to him or not? He does the same with us today.
2026-02-15-0830 Pastor Loran Livingston is the speaker this morning, February 15, 2026, in the 8:30 am service. Scripture: Hebrews 6:9–12, Acts 10:31 Notes: - As with Abraham, Noah, and Joseph, God never forgets - Pastor Livingston reminds us today, He hasn't forgotten us - "God is not unjust to forget your labor of love which you have shown toward His name"
2026-02-15-1030 Pastor Loran Livingston is the speaker this morning, February 15, 2026, in the 10:30 am service. Scripture: Hebrews 6:9–12, Acts 10:31 Notes: - As with Abraham, Noah, and Joseph, God never forgets - Pastor Livingston reminds us today, He hasn't forgotten us - "God is not unjust to forget your labor of love which you have shown toward His name"
She Breaks Free....Ditch the Diet & Change Your Relationship with Food & Fitness
Have you ever felt like eating healthy turns into a constant battle of self-control? Like if you could just try harder… pray harder… be more disciplined… then maybe you'd finally get it right? And when you don't? The shame creeps in. The guilt spirals. And before you know it, you're starting over again—again. But what if the struggle isn't because you're weak? What if it's because you were never meant to white-knuckle your health in the first place? In today's episode, we're talking about why God never asks you to rely on willpower to care for your body—and what He offers instead. A way that brings peace instead of pressure. Freedom instead of food obsession. Consistency without guilt, burnout, or shame. If you're tired of starting over… If you're tired of feeling like your health journey is a spiritual failure… And if you're ready for an approach that actually lasts— Then friend, this episode is for you. I hope you'll stick with me. Let's dive in. And before we do, I want to remind you—you don't have to do this alone. There's a Facebook community waiting for you called Lose Weight, Live Free, where you can connect with women who are walking this same faith-filled journey. You'll get encouragement, insight, and updates on upcoming podcast episodes and workshops. You can also email me anytime at taraj@dietditching.com if you have questions or want to explore one-on-one coaching. I'd love to connect with you there. Alright—let's get started.
Just because it's trending doesn't make it true. Cliches and platitudes abound, such as "you do you." "God never gives you more than you can handle." "You deserve to be happy!" This season, we will hold up trite sayings alongside truth. And because we are prone to wander and forget, we will give you an enCouraging phone screen saver with a daily reorienting truth to share here: https://women.pcacdm.org/just-because-its-trending/
Revisiting this episode because sometimes you have to repeat yourself for it to stick... Truth comes in many forms. What has been draining your spirit? 5 types of people to avoid to navigate the next chapter in life in peace and freedom, and not chaos. If someone's constant complaining suffocates the joy, God is trying to nourish in you, then you must protect your inner sanctuary. The second type is the manipulator. This is the most subtle and often the most painful. Manipulation does not come with shouting. It comes wrapped in words that sound like care, like duty, like obligation. Manipulators use guilt to control. They speak of love but demand submission. God NEVER weaponizes guilt. Therefore, every person who steals your freedom is damaging the gift God placed in you. 3rd type They remind you of old mistakes, not to heal you, but to diminish you. They keep you fixed in an outdated portrait of who you once were, refusing to see the grace God has formed in you. Your past is not a weapon for others to wield. 4th Darkness Bearers one who carries darkness. Not always in obvious ways, not always with dramatic sins, but with a presence that pulls the soul away from the light. These are the people who normalize what leads you away from God, who diminish the seriousness of sin, who feed resentment, who speak lightly of what wounds the conscience, who invite you into anger, division, or habits that cloud the clarity of prayer. A neighbor arrives not with warmth but with gossip that stains the mind. A relative comes not with compassion but with burdensome anger that pulls the spirit into old conflicts. 5th Silent but just as deadly This cold silence is not the silence of contemplation. It is the silence of indifference. It is the silence that neither builds nor comforts. A relative who shows no interest in your well-being. A friend who never asks how your heart is. A companion who takes but never gives. Your soul is too close to eternity to be entangled in the shadows of others. Rise above the storms of others. You will live the later years as God intended, not in confusion, but in clarity, not in exhaustion, but in grace. Pope Leo is still kicking the knowledge. Navigate to Pope Leo Speaks on 5 Types of People to Avoid that are Peace Wreckers to view the video in its entirety. No, I am not Catholic. But, this Pope Leo XIV is literally a "cousin". And has emphatically stated he is not MAGA. As the first American-born pope, has said that his nationality means that people cannot say he "doesn't understand the United States," as they did with Pope Francis. This statement indicates that he feels his perspective is uniquely informed and that he will be more effective in his engagement with the US government. He has expressed support for US bishops who took a stance against the Trump administration's deportation policies. By doing so, he is indirectly criticizing the administration while also encouraging other bishops to follow suit. While Pope Leo XIV has stated that he wants to avoid "partisan politics," he has also said that he is not afraid to "raise issues" that are related to the Gospel. This creates a fine line that he seems willing to cross, and his comments on human dignity, immigration, and wealth inequality can be interpreted as a moral and religious critique of the administration's policies. I am not a Communist nor a sympathizer of the autocratic regime in power in China. But, I admire the shade. Leaving this felon administration on hold listening to #Obama speeches is classic!! Even Sun Tzu could have anticipate the level of shade of the new age Chinese nor 50 cent for that matter. #pettylujah Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Treatable and all of us should be about fixing our mental health always.... If you are searching for help and direction in your struggles with depression and addiction Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday There is also an online chat feature https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ And if Vodka is the problem, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 help. Please reach out to find joy in this season! Don't forget to navigate to www.dalesangelsinc.com for all special offers and updates on nerd news. So much to buy so little time!!
Are you constantly worried — even about things you can't actually control? I share a simple but powerful analogy I gave a client that completely changed how she thought about stress, responsibility, and interior peace. As Catholic moms, we often carry weight that God never asked us to carry. We worry about outcomes. We worry about the future. We worry about things that are not actually in our domain. And all of that worry quietly steals our peace. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why worrying about the "mortgage" (literal or metaphorical) is draining you - How to tell the difference between what's yours to carry and what belongs to God - Why God gives grace for real problems — but not imaginary ones - How to let go of the background worry that never seems to turn off If you're a Catholic mom who feels like she's always holding something heavy in the back of her mind, this video is for you. I'm praying for you. Please pray for me.
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Reflections from The Risale-Nur a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said NursiThe Letters - Twentieth Letter - First Station - The Eighth PhraseDownload the Apps for the Collection hereYou can also read along on my YOUTUBE channelFor an excellent introduction read Exploring Islam: Theology and Spiritual Practice in America by Salih SayilganThe German version of this podcast is HEREMusic credits: © "Uyan Ey Gözlerim" Duet Guitar And Ney, Vol.1 by Eyüp Hamiş
Psalm 104 offers a bracing corrective to the modern habit of treating the world as fragile, chaotic, or fundamentally out of control. In this episode of Created to Reign, Cal Beisner walks through one of Scripture's most vivid portraits of creation—not as a system teetering on the brink, but as a world actively governed, sustained, and ordered by God's wise and joyful providence. Adapted from Cal's book Psalms of Promise, this episode explores what Psalm 104 teaches about God's ongoing care for the natural world and humanity's place within it. From daily provision to cosmic order, the psalm reminds us that creation is neither abandoned nor autonomous—and that confidence in God's rule changes how we think about stewardship, responsibility, and trust.Visit our podcast resource page: https://cornwallalliance.org/listen%20to%20our%20podcast%20created%20to%20reign/Our work is entirely supported by donations from people like you. If you benefit from our work and would like to partner with us, please visit www.cornwallalliance.org/donate.
Today's Promise: Psalm 27:25 As the psalmist looks back over the course of his life, one truth rises above all the others: God has never failed, and He has never abandoned His people. That testimony still matters today. God never promised a life free from pain, disappointment, or hardship, but He did promise His presence in every season. You may be walking through a difficult chapter right now. You may be in a season where the struggle feels heavy, friends seem distant, and loneliness presses in. There are moments when it feels like no one sees, no one understands, and no one truly cares. But this episode reminds you of a powerful, unshakable truth: you are never standing alone. Even in your darkest valleys, God is with you. As a follower of Christ, His faithfulness surrounds you, sustains you, and carries you through. Join us as we reflect on God's proven faithfulness and rediscover the hope that comes from trusting the One who never lets go.
Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle talk to Pastor Jonny Ardavanis of Stonebridge Bible Church, Franklin, Tennessee. In this chaotic and stressful world in which we live, what must the follower of Jesus do to combat the evils and anxieties that are ever-present? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/407/29?v=20251111
Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle talk to Pastor Jonny Ardavanis of Stonebridge Bible Church, Franklin, Tennessee. In this chaotic and stressful world in which we live, what must the follower of Jesus do to combat the evils and anxieties that are ever-present? Extended version begins at 29:03. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/1472/29
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New Year's Resolutions or Intentions for the New Year...Peace will rule, get into it! End of year roundup, reflecting on next chapter of my life, I am hopeful that my ordered steps will help someone else. Truth comes in many forms. What has been draining your spirit? 5 types of people to avoid to navigate the next chapter in life in peace and freedom, and not chaos. An elderly woman once told a sister, "I love her, but I cannot breathe when she leaves. It is as though she blows out the candles in my house." The sister answered her with gentle truth, "Love her from a distance, for God did not ask you to sacrifice your peace to satisfy another's unrest." If someone's constant complaining suffocates the joy, God is trying to nourish in you, then you must protect your inner sanctuary. The second type, the manipulator. This is the most subtle and often the most painful. Manipulation does not come with shouting. It comes wrapped in words that sound like care, like duty, like obligation. Manipulators use guilt to control. They speak of love but demand submission. God NEVER weaponizes guilt. Therefore, every person who steals your freedom is damaging the gift God placed in you. 3rd type They remind you of old mistakes, not to heal you, but to diminish you. They keep you fixed in an outdated portrait of who you once were, refusing to see the grace God has formed in you. Your past is not a weapon for others to wield. 4th Darkness Bearers one who carries darkness. Not always in obvious ways, not always with dramatic sins, but with a presence that pulls the soul away from the light. These are the people who normalize what leads you away from God, who diminish the seriousness of sin, who feed resentment, who speak lightly of what wounds the conscience, who invite you into anger, division, or habits that cloud the clarity of prayer. A neighbor arrives not with warmth but with gossip that stains the mind. A relative comes not with compassion but with burdensome anger that pulls the spirit into old conflicts. 5th Silent but just as deadly This cold silence is not the silence of contemplation. It is the silence of indifference. It is the silence that neither builds nor comforts. A relative who shows no interest in your well-being. A friend who never asks how your heart is. A companion who takes but never gives. Your soul is too close to eternity to be entangled in the shadows of others. Rise above the storms of others. You will live the later years as God intended, not in confusion, but in clarity, not in exhaustion, but in grace. Pope Leo is still kicking the knowledge. Navigate to Pope Leo Speaks on 5 Types of People to Avoid that are Peace Wreckers to view the video in its entirety. No, I am not Catholic. But, this Pope Leo XIV is literally a "cousin". And has emphatically stated he is not MAGA. As the first American-born pope, has said that his nationality means that people cannot say he "doesn't understand the United States," as they did with Pope Francis. This statement indicates that he feels his perspective is uniquely informed and that he will be more effective in his engagement with the US government. He has expressed support for US bishops who took a stance against the Trump administration's deportation policies. By doing so, he is indirectly criticizing the administration while also encouraging other bishops to follow suit. While Pope Leo XIV has stated that he wants to avoid "partisan politics," he has also said that he is not afraid to "raise issues" that are related to the Gospel. This creates a fine line that he seems willing to cross, and his comments on human dignity, immigration, and wealth inequality can be interpreted as a moral and religious critique of the administration's policies. I am not a Communist nor a sympathizer of the autocratic regime in power in China. But, I admire the shade. Leaving this felon administration on hold listening to #Obama speeches is classic!! Even Sun Tzu could have anticipate the level of shade of the new age Chinese nor 50 cent for that matter. #pettylujah Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Treatable and all of us should be about fixing our mental health always.... If you are searching for help and direction in your struggles with depression and addiction Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday There is also an online chat feature https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ And if Vodka is the problem, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 help. Please reach out to find joy in this season! Don't forget to navigate to www.dalesangelsinc.com for all special offers and updates on nerd news. So much to buy so little time!!
Wednesday of the Second Week of Advent. Father Dave reflects on today's first reading from Isaiah and reaffirms that God is never too busy for us. We can rest in the peace of God who always hears us, even if we feel far from him. Preached at St. Paul the Apostle Church, New York City, NY on 12-10-25
What do we do when God feels silent, distant, or forgetful? Kaitlyn and Producer Mike explore how the Bible talks about God "remembering," why Scripture also says He "forgets" our sins, and why it can sometimes feel like God has overlooked us. They walk through stories from Noah to Zachariah, reflect on waiting, disappointment, and hope, and offer a reminder that God's presence—not quick fixes—is the promise we can rely on. 0:00 - Theme Song 0:48 - Does God Forget Stuff? 3:55 - God Remembering 9:00 - Sponsor - Blueland - For 15% off first order of Blueland cleaning products, go to this link: https://www.blueland.com/CURIOUSLY 10:02 - Sponsor - Check out the Gracebased Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts or learn more at https://gracebased.com/podcasts/ 12:28 - Does God Forget Me? 26:24 - End Credits