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Connect with me here! Send me a text message! In this episode of Growing Deep, we're talking about something many women experience but rarely say out loud — what to do when the Bible feels dry. If you've ever opened your Bible and felt disconnected, distracted, or discouraged because it didn't feel powerful or emotional, this conversation will gently remind you that dry seasons don't mean God is absent. We explore how faithfulness builds depth even when feelings fluctuate, why roots grow in hidden places, and how to approach Scripture relationally instead of mechanically. If your quiet time has felt quiet lately, this episode will encourage you to stay planted and keep growing deep.Check out the ROOTED Community here >> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/join-the-rooted-bible-study-group-copyShop DWELL Apparel here> https://dwellapparel.com/?ref=mhdrqrpv(Use code ANGELA for 15% off!) Grab your downloadable scripture cards here>> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/30-scripture-cards✨Come hang with me on IG- https://www.instagram.com/mrsangelapitnikoff/✨Join our FB sisterhood!- https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingdomdaughterssisterhood✨Want some fun free resources? Click here- www.thekingdomdaughters.com✨ Connect with me! thekingdomdaughterspodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Connect with me here! Send me a text message! In this episode of the Growing Deep series, we're removing the pressure and perfection that often surround Bible reading. If you've ever wanted to be more consistent in the Word but felt overwhelmed by where to start, how much to read, or whether you're “doing it right,” this conversation is for you. We talk about building simple, sustainable rhythms that help you grow deeper without guilt or burnout. You'll learn how consistency matters more than volume, why grace is part of spiritual growth, and how to approach Scripture in a way that feels life-giving instead of intimidating.Be encouraged, challenged and blessed today!!Join ROOTED Community here>> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/join-the-rooted-bible-study-group-copyCheck out the Christian Boho here> https://www.thechristianboho.com/angelapitnikoffRemember to use code ANGELA for 15% off! Grab your downloadable scripture cards here>> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/30-scripture-cards✨Come hang with me on IG- https://www.instagram.com/mrsangelapitnikoff/✨Join our FB sisterhood!- https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingdomdaughterssisterhood✨Want some fun free resources? Click here- www.thekingdomdaughters.com✨ Connect with me! thekingdomdaughterspodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Connect with me here! Send me a text message! In this first episode of the Growing Deep series, we talk about why surface-level faith isn't enough for lasting peace, stability, and confidence in your identity. If you've ever felt spiritually inconsistent, easily shaken by circumstances, or hungry for something deeper in your walk with God, this episode will encourage you to build roots that go beyond emotions and inspiration. You'll learn why quiet, consistent time in Scripture creates strength that sustains you in every season — and how growing deep in the Word truly changes everything.Be encouraged, blessed and challenged, friend! Join ROOTED here> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/join-the-rooted-bible-study-group-copyGrab your downloadable scripture cards here>> https://stan.store/mrsangelapitnikoff/p/30-scripture-cards✨Come hang with me on IG- https://www.instagram.com/mrsangelapitnikoff/✨Join our FB sisterhood!- https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingdomdaughterssisterhood✨Want some fun free resources? Click here- www.thekingdomdaughters.com✨ Connect with me! thekingdomdaughterspodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Pastor Stuart closes the series "Deep and Wide" with a call to dive all the way in the love of Christ and experience the riches which can only be found in the love of the Savior. The passage today is Ephesians 3:14-19.
With the New Year come all our best intentions to dig in, work hard and become the best version of ourselves in the coming year. It's tempting to believe that with enough of our own effort we can achieve whatever success we want. But Jeremiah tells a different story. Trust in human effort is doomed to fail, while trust in God is the foundation for any true success. The only way to stay spiritually nourished and strong in the coming year is to remain rooted in Jesus. A deep and abiding relationship with Jesus requires focus and attention, but it yields results that will dramatically improve the coming year.If you are interested in attending a service or finding out more, please visit us at https://mvcchome.org/If you feel led to support this ministry, then follow this link. https://mvcchome.org/give
Listen to a message from Charles Shannon, Lead Pastor of Mission Church on November 17, 2025
Pastor Henry HansenSeries: Growing Deep, Growing Up, and Growing OutPsalm 1
Jakarta Central Church (JCC) is an English speaking community in Jakarta. JCC presents the gospel of Jesus Christ in a way that is relevant, engaging, and simple. We believe time listening to God's word is time well spent and well worth the investment! https://www.youtube.com/c/JakartaCentralChurch
Fellowship Bible Church is on mission to glorify God by living out the LIFE we have in Christ, and it is our aim to carry out this mission through the Vision of Growing Deep and Reaching Out. It is our prayer that each of us will be ALL IN in 2025 as we understand that His church is BETTER TOGETHER!
You want to grow deep in your walk with God. But how? So often when we think about growing, we think about some huge hurdle or goal to achieve. In this episode of Live the Bible, we see the simple formula for true growth in the spiritual life.The book of Proverbs spoon-feeds us with wisdom easy to swallow. Support the show
Mark Buchanan sits down with us again to explore everything from how storytelling forms us to our addiction to control. He articulates how narratives help us navigate the truths of life and our identity, emphasizing the significance of weaving hope-filled, gospel-rooted stories into the fabric of our cultural imagination. Throughout our conversation, Mark draws from the life of David to think about leaning on character over gifting and the temptation of success. Mark offers a candid look into what spiritual practices have deepened his love for Jesus, and what he has been learning about the importance of deep friendships in this season of his life. This episode is an invitation to reevaluate our leadership in ministry, challenging us to lead in a manner that not only fosters integrity but cultivates a deeper love for Jesus. Bio | Mark is an author, Associate Professor of Theology at Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta, and former pastor. His books include “God Walk: Moving at the Speed of Your Soul” and the ever-popular “The Rest of God.” In 2021 Mark and his wife Cheryl started New Story Community, a ministry that seeks to walk alongside Indigenous Women who need space for healing. The program focuses on academic and biblical study, skill development, and personal goal-setting. The heart is to join God in His work of writing a story of hope, redemption and healing in the lives of His people. Give today to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Partners: Download a free PDF on Improving Your Giving Statements from Generis or get in touch with Jon Wright from their team here. Show Notes: New Story Community Mark Buchanan Website Ambrose University The Rest of God by Mark Buchanan God Walk by Mark Buchanan Spiritual Rhythm by Mark Buchanan Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots
Growing Deep in the Christian Life: Returning to Our Roots