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What can today's moms learn from the moms who raised them?In this flashback episode from Season 5, Mary Alessi's mother Dr. Faith Fredrick joins the podcast to explore the ‘then and now' of motherhood. With incredible wisdom, these two women revisit the journey of both being raised by strong moms, and raising their children with intention, faith and a strong moral compass.As they share fun and poignant memories, these stories will help parents grappling with the societal pressures and anxieties of raising kids in today's world. You'll discover how to celebrate every stage of your children's lives, and that there's no such thing as failure - as long as you stay committed to loving and speaking purpose into your children!Dr. Faith, founder of Faith Christian University, is a world-renowned speaker, author, evangelist and teacher with a lifelong mission to educate, empower and equip men and women to fulfill their call and do the work of the ministry. Her book, Grace Like Rain, a message of grace and restoration, has been enthusiastically received all over the world.If you enjoyed this, you'll love:From Mother to Daughter: Honest Questions about Marriage, Motherhood and Changing Seasons | S3 E17Mom Friends: How Strong Friendships Build Strong Families | S3 E16Baby Business! Introducing The Newest (and Cutest) Member of The Family Business | S4 E11***THE ALESSIS ARE ASKING*** What phrase do you like BEST for our next TFB mug? 1. Professional Yapper2. Yappaccino We'll pick one of our responders to win free TFB merch! Email: info@alessifamilybusiness.com Social: DM on Instagram or Facebook YouTube: Reply on our Community post Voicemail: Leave a voicenote Text: Text your answer to our Podience Textline 302-542-0800 ***SHOP OUR FAMILY BUSINESS STORE!*** ***Listen to MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL**** ***JOIN THE FAMILY BUSINESS!** Subscribe on this app Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Subscribe on YouTube Leave a review ...
John Novak shares on the righteousness of God and how that is also defined as generosity. He then shares on how we can apply His generosity to our lives. Today's Music: Firm Foundation (He Won't), King Of Kings, Isn't the Name, What A Beautiful Name, Take My Life And Let It Be, and Grace Like Rain (special by Brian Boyd)
When we make huge mistakes in our lives it's easy to run away from God because we think He could never forgive us. Brenna Naufel, from Colorado Springs, Colorado, is real and raw as she shares her story of infidelity and how God's unlimited grace and love brought her to a new relationship with Him and her husband. (Originally aired 9/21/22) FOR OUR PATREON INSIDERS TODAY: "Where Are They Now" featuring Brenna Naufel! Listen in as Amy has a candid conversation with Brenna and catches us on all God has done in her and her family's life since she shared her story last year. BECOME AN INSIDER Want more of StoryTellers Live? CHECK US OUT
Has the weight of being a mom these days ever felt daunting to you? Has the challenge of handling career and family ever given you sleepless nights?In this special episode, we welcome Mary Alessi's mother Dr. Faith Fredrick to the podcast to explore the ‘then and now' of motherhood. With incredible wisdom, these two women revisit the journey of both being raised by strong moms, and raising their children with intention, faith and a strong moral compass. As they share fun and poignant memories, these stories will help parents grappling with the societal pressures and anxieties of raising kids in today's world. You'll discover how to celebrate every stage of your children's lives, and that there's no such thing as failure - as long as you stay committed to loving and speaking purpose into your children!Dr. Faith, founder of Faith Christian University, is a world-renowned speaker, author, evangelist and teacher with a lifelong mission to educate, empower and equip men and women to fulfill their call and do the work of the ministry. Her book, Grace Like Rain, a message of grace and restoration, has been enthusiastically received all over the world. If you enjoyed this, you'll love: From Mother to Daughter: Honest Questions about Marriage, Motherhood and Changing Seasons | S3 E17Mom Friends: How Strong Friendships Build Strong Families | S3 E16Baby Business! Introducing The Newest (and Cutest) Member of The Family Business | S4 E11 JOIN THE FAMILY BUSINESS! Subscribe to the show on your app! Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel! Leave a review! Have a question for the Alessis?Tap HERE and then the "Leave A Message" button to record your question!
Michaela Cox is a multi-published author who writes about motherhood, faith, and culture. Drawing on her own life experiences with disability, divorce and the death of her beloved husband, Michaela knows what it's like to face tribulations, preserve and thrive through challenges. Her journey offers hope and a way forward to those who are dealing with challenges of their own. We started with her answering my question on when and why did she made the decision to accept Christ as her own personal savior. She also talks about what made her write a book and how she did it, as well as what inspire her to write and where does she get the idea of what to write. She also opened her heart by telling us on how she was able to deal with the grief of loss of her husband. She also continued by defining what the five steps of grief in life which fits the five letters of GRACE. Lastly, she tells us what she learned from her intimate relationship with Jesus and how it helped her with her faith. If you want to know what GRACE stands for and also hear what she has to say on all the topic I mentioned, you'll have to listen to it yourself. To learn more or buy Michaela's book, you can go to her website: Michaela S. Cox, Author (myheartfeltmeditations.com) Our prayer is that by listening to her testimony that you will accept Christ as your Personal Savior and have an intimate relationship with him. We also want to say thank you to our Spotify sponsor of our show for the beautiful music you heard from in this episode which is called "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. Thank you for listening and supporting us and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily. Stay bless and until next time.Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom through our Patreon account which is www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=81226509 or you can give a onetime donation of donating for our coffee ministry or be a part of our monthly supporters to be a part of our monthly livestream and the other benefits that goes with it by going to: www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesus
Acts 9.36-43, Psalm 23, Revelation 7.9-17, John 10.22-30; What happens in the shadows of the chapel? Can we have a hopeful ecclesiology? What is the great ordeal in Revelation? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guest Bryant Manning. Bryant is the director of the Wesley Foundation at FSU.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuicehttp://www.twitter.com/crackersnjuice
Today's Episode “Grace Like Rain” features our special guest, Dr. A Jerome Butler. The host and the guest, someone considered a cherished friend of the show candidly discuss the state of the world, how our two paths crossed and everything each of us have filling our days. We also shamelessly plug Jerome's many projects and of course his podcast, Moments of Grace. He covers quite the gambit of topics, like Wealth Wouldn't Wait segment (Stock Market, Passive and Aggressive Income) , word in the light, prayer, interviews of political figures and content contributors, even Book and Movie reviews. Dr. Butler's segment “WISDOM ON STEROIDS” where he answers the questions of the ages. The main goal of his podcast is Self-improvement and personal growth. This will always be family friendly content. Dr. Butler can be reached for book signings or speaking engagements @linktr.ee/Drajrbutler. Take a listen and enjoy. Sponsor(s) Promotional Links: The Tactical Brotherhood Referral Link: https://www.thetacticalbrotherhood.com/?rfsn=5774569.66590c&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=5774569.66590c Promo Code: Patriot15 at Checkout The singular place to find guns, gear and ammo. If you've got a Made In America product, shoot us a note at support@tacticalbrotherhood.com Ridgewood Recording Studios' desire to capture what God has put in your heart as an artist so that He gets the glory for the dedication, talent and commitment you've put into your music. Reach out to us at https://timothydavis.org/ridgewood-studios or email us at https://timothydavis.org/contact Publicist Steven Joiner's primary goal is to match each client with the best podcast(s) for their needs. He can be contacted at 1-816-605-4561 or via email at Stevesjnetwork@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worldofwalley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/worldofwalley/support
2 Corinthians 6:1-10
2 Corinthians 6:1-10
Rhett Walker is not your typical Christian artist. The 25-year-old preacher's son who was raised in the South has come full circle with his faith after a period of rebelling against it.“We moved away from my hometown when I was 16, and I didn't like that. I just went nuts, doing whatever I wanted to do in the moment,” he said. “I mixed with the rough crowd, got into fights and drugs. It wasn't long before I was expelled from school—just always in trouble. So they sent me to this Christian school, the only one that would take me, and I met this girl. It wasn't long after that we found out she was pregnant. That was the stop in the path for me.”Being faced with being a father at 17, Rhett knew it was time to make a choice - he could continue going down the destructive path he was on, or he could change. “It was like, Man, what am I doing?” he recalls. “My girlfriend's having a baby, and I have no job. I finally sat down with April, who is now my wife, and said: We've done everything wrong that we possibly can. Let's do everything right from here on out.”Rhett and April went on to get married, and rededicated his life to Christ. From there, the Lord began opening doors for Rhett to lead worship and pursue music. “I always knew I wanted to do music, but I couldn't sing as a kid; I was just terrible at it,” he said. “So I was a drummer at church growing up until one day they called me out front to sing ‘Grace Like Rain' by Todd Agnew, and I never went back to the drums. The more I sang the more things started opening up.”Rhett's first single with his new record label Essential Records was "When Mercy Found Me" off the album Come To The River. The record speaks of the singer's personal journey and is refreshingly raw and honest. One theme that is apparent throughout the entire album is that of grace.“There's just nothing we can do without grace; we're all dirty, messed up people, but Christ still loves us,” said Rhett. “So there are two things we must do. One: rejoice, because now we have a purpose on this earth—to share that grace with others. Two: take up the calling. You can't just take that love and not tell the story that goes with it.”The song "Come To The River," was the result of a season where Rhett was having a difficult time dealing with the burdens of life. “I was kind of in a moment in my life where I felt like I was I just but being overwhelmed by the stresses of life. I started getting so overwhelmed that I got in my car one day and got alone with Christ, and I ended up in front of a river and said, ‘God I can't do this alone, I'm just a man.'” he explains. “I felt like God was telling me, ‘Just come to the river. You've got to wash yourself clean of this. And you've got to let me be in control.' There are moments in everyone's life when they come to that point. Mine just happened to be in front of a river.”Rhett used his God given talents once again while serving with K-LOVE's Scott and Kelli at Denver's Sharefest this last summer. While in Denver, 12 people were killed and 58 injured during a shooting spree at a local movie theater on July 19, 2012. The following day, he worked with Moriah Peters to write and perform "Just Pray" in memory of the victims and gave it away for free.His newest single "Believer" was created "to combat the daily struggles and thoughts of 'I'm just not good enough,' because we serve a God as a believer that says, 'Yes, you can't be good enough, but I sent my son to die on the cross and pay the ultimate sacrifice so that way your foundation can be freedom.'" Rhett continues, "So, to end anxiety - we can be truth speakers. To stress and frustration - we can be mountain movers. We are Gospel preachers with hearts on fire, and I want to walk in that freedom."
Many people don't believe they are creative, especially people who are at a disadvantage. But expressing your creativity can be therapeutic and even provide a way out of difficult circumstances. Grace Like Rain is launching a new program called ReFresh Designs to provide space for people to be creative and refreshed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/servedenton/message
"They're doing everything they can to keep a strong, stable household."
It's difficult to think about moms being homeless with their kids, but this is a reality even here in Denton County. Grace Like Rain works to help them get back on their feet. This week, I talk with Michelle Connor, Founder & CEO of Grace Like Rain, about how they do that and how you can get involved in helping them too. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/servedenton/message
Fall on your knees and tell Him your needs.
Fall on your knees and tell Him your needs.
This week Dan, Cooper, and Tim talk about the good songs that they are JUST DONE with and the songs they will NEVER be able to stop listening to. www.facebook.com/onlythebestpodcast Tim’s songs: American Idiot by Green Day, Stressed Out by TwentyOnePilots, We Will Rock You by Queen, Dare You To Move by Switchfoot, Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy, All Things New by Andrew Peterson, I’m Still Standing by Elton John, What I’m Not by Demon Hunter, The Color Green by Rich Mullins, XX City Graves by Silent Planet. Cooper’s songs: American Idiot by Green Day, Hero by Skillet, Rawkfist by Thousand Foot Krutch, The Last Stand by Sabaton, Give Me Your Eyes by Brandon Heath, Grace Like Rain by Todd Agnew, Song Number Three by Stone Sour, Stitch by Wage War, Savior by Skillet, After The World by Disciple. Dan’s songs: Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin, Meet Virginia by Train, Stressed Out by TwentyOnePilots, America by Simon & Garfunkel, Round Here by Counting Crows, You Know How I Do by Taking Back Sunday, Don’t You Wanna Thank Someone by Andrew Peterson, Nothing But The Blood.
On this episode of Difference Maker podcast, Jamie Mullins interviews Michelle Conner, CEO of Grace Like Rain, about her struggles as a single mom and how she has learned to make a difference in her corner of the world.
Todd Agnew exploded onto the contemporary Christian music scene in 2003 with a pair of Number 1 radio hits, “This Fragile Breath (The Thunder Song)” and “Grace Like Rain,” the title track of his debut Ardent Records album. Ironically, Agnew never set out to be a national recording artist. He just wanted to record a custom project for […] The post Todd Agnew – Music, Theology, The Road, and Family | Episode 87 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
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Focus on your Savior, not on your behavior.
Focus on your Savior, not on your behavior.
Hear Pastor Wilfredo Nerida, Vivian Nerida, Lisa Teasdale, JC Marsden, Byron Morales and Isaac Taylor from the CCF Worship Band sing the songs "Beautiful One", "Grace Like Rain" and "Break Every Chain", and "Great I Am".
Grace Like Rain(Amazing Grace)
Todd Agnew is a U.S. Singer Songwriter, who was born to a Native American mother. He was adopted at birth by a white couple & was raised in Dallas, Texas. Todd’s breakthrough song was "Grace Like Rain", a re-written version of the Hymn Amazing Grace. In recent years he's been involved planting a church in Memphis, in travelling the world with World Vision, and he’s recently released a new album, How To Be Loved, which includes some of the songs from his local church.
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
Christ paid for the breaking of the law so we don't have to. Today, Robert Quintana shares why Jesus couldn't ignore the consequences of sin and how we can find that beautiful blend between grace and justice.
Music - Cindy Montalto, Kim Marie Vargas, Jackie Steffens, Joanna Fruhauf
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