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Episode 272: What God Can Do with Loss Interview Nicole HolgreenBridle Up HopeEvery once in awhile I run across a story with lots of miracles. Stories, where for some reason, God, the Universe, Fate seems to really be backing up a person or a project. Today we are looking at one of those. We're going to sit around this technological camp fire and listen to a story about how a young girl passing away from depression created a program that's backed by miracles.We're talking with Nicole Holgreen, the executive director of Bridal Up Hope out of Alpine, Utah, a Rachel Covey Foundation. Tune into the audio to hear how this foundation that was created after Rachel Covey's suicide, to support the mental health of girls and women through equine assisted learning - yes - hanging out with horses - how this program finds itself in “ a tidal wave of miracles.” This is a story of depression and support. It's a story about the bond between a girl and her horse and it's a story about hope, healing scars, transformation and miracles in a time when we sorely need them. Nicole Holgreen is the Executive Director of Bridle Up Hope. She has led an incredible team to expand this organization and its mission to 13 locations worldwide. Nicole oversees the Alpine, Utah Headquarters and the 100 weekly lessons for women and girls here. Nicole is devoted to Bridle Up Hopes's mission to inspire hope, confidence, and resilience through equestrian training and The 7 Habits written by Stephen Covey. Nicole is a Provo, UT. girl and she and her husband Jared have four children and one grandson.Nicole - Welcome to the LYS PodcastJoin us on the audio program to hear our conversation about:I want stories - when you and I were talking awhile back we filled a couple hours with stories of the miracles that have supported Bridle Up Hope in it's opening to the world, and even that supported getting you here.Nicole shares her story - Where were you in life when you started crossing paths with Bridle Up Hope?Can I get some specific miracle stories - the ones that stand out to you - that have made Bridal Up Hope possible.Let's talk about the girls and women that have come here. How many do you serve? Can you share some of your favorite success stories? How have you watched them become empowered?Let's talk about Stephen Covey's 7 Habits. What are they and how do they help the girls and womenWhat do you see for the future of Bridle Up Hope?If someone wants to come to you for service where do they find you OR If someone wants to open a location on their own property - help expand this 1000 barn goal, who do they contact?Nicole HolgreenExecutive Director of Bridle Up Hope1141 Watkins LaneAlpine, UT. 84004https://www.bridleuphope.org/Mental health is maybe one of the world's largest challenges right now. How wonderful that there are highly productive programs that save, that support, that help us navigate this devastating path during this crucial time. This is a story of making a difference, a story of miracles and lives saved. If you know any women who may be struggling with mental health issues, or if you want to be involved by opening your own Bridal Up Hope non-profit franchise, I hope you'll share this episode and reach out.Have a wonderful week, and remember to create your best life with full intention. Listen to back episodes for all the best tools and mind training to help you to create your best story. We'll
Are you wearing a cross today? It's your symbol of power, hope, and salvation – let it remind you of what God can really do in your life!
What can God do with a 46-year-old church on the outskirts of a city on the plains of west Texas? Let's be a church completely devoted to doing things by the Book and find out. Join Pastor David Rhoades as he shows us the wisdom and power of the Lord's ways in his sermon “What God Can Do.”
What God Can Do with One Person Speaker: Joshua Aumaea
WHAT GOD CAN DO, NO ONE CAN DELETE
In episode 99 of the Country Rap Report we discuss the latest music videos from LB feat. JAY BERRY & BIG VO, Jo Tyler, Stormie Leigh, and Tom MacDonald. Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 13:20 Review #1: "What God Can Do" by LB feat. JAY BERRY & BIG VO 22:24 Review #2: "Rowdy" by Jo Tyler 27:13 Review #3: "Brownie Birthday Cake" by Stormie Leigh 35:50 Review #4: "America" by Tom MacDonald 41:33 Project Shoutout 43:11 Recap Want to sponsor an episode of Country Rap Report? Let us know how we can work together. Send your pitch to countryrapreport@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @countryrapreport. We'd love to hear from you. Check out our website: https://bit.ly/3BCL3cV Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3bGszOl Hang out with us on Instagram @countryrapreport: https://bit.ly/3bDNYYr Be a Country Rap Reporter, share your country rap finds with us in the Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3qbSvJU Tweet us @CRRpodcast on Twitter. https://bit.ly/3mJhjHn Listen to country rap, all day, every day, on WCRR Radio - Home of Country Rap: https://bit.ly/3bB5Bb9 Video links of videos we reviewed in this episode: 1. "What God Can Do" by LB feat. JAY BERRY & BIG VO - https://youtu.be/59PdXE1o3-w 2. "Rowdy" by Jo Tyler - https://youtu.be/58PKjHRSh6o 3. "Brownie Birthday Cake" by Stormie Leigh - https://youtu.be/q9GKV-D4C_w 4. "America" by Tom MacDonald - https://youtu.be/RV7oI_Z68Pk Special shout out and thank you to Anthony "Sam Peezy" Avery for providing the theme song for Country Rap Report (episodes 51+). Find him @sampeezymaa on IG. #hangovergang #tommacdonald #stormieleigh #jotyler #lb #jayberry #bigvo #countryrap #countryrapreport #music #reviews #reaction --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's episode is the sermon titled, "What God Can Do with Our Faithfulness" by Rev. Joyce Shin. The scriptural text is from Ruth 1:1-18 (NRSV). This episode was recorded for Sunday, October 31, 2021. For our full service, check out our YouTube by searching "Swarthmore Presbyterian Church."
Last week we looked at What God Can Do through the life of Moses… how God took the numerous obstacles, supposed failures, & created excuses, and used by a loving God to shape, develop, and support those that are His. This points to how the numerous obstacles, supposed failures, & created excuses we experience, can be the tool through which the Lord Jesus shapes, develops, & supports us too! In today's message we look at Joshua who, by God's direct involvement, is able to ‘move into the unknown' and, prayerfully, see how we can do likewise by God's grace. to watch the whole service just click the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld5xvpAjMLM&t=776s have a blessed day brothers & sisters!
One of the ways Hebrews 11 can be viewed, is from ‘God's perspective.' How HE moved through each of the individuals named provided they would trust Him. And while the God of Israel doesn't NEED any of the, limited resources, people provide; He invited the likes of Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah AND us, to play an active part in His plans for humanity. That's what makes this chapter so exciting! It is His invitation to all of us, to ‘see God BE God and believe He will do what He says He will do' -- so this morning we are going to study the life of Moses and see, from the scriptures... What God Can Do...!! To watch the whole service click the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbMawHvQqdE&t=5s have a blessed day brothers & sisters!!
Sept. 26th, 2021 "The Magnitude of What God Can Do" Rev. Thea Curry-Fuson by Chapelwood UMC - Lake Jackson TX
25 September 2020 || Isaiah 40 - What God Can Do
This is the ALFC Hollister Podcast for May 3rd as Pastor Bob Rufener brings us the Message Part 2 What God Can Do
Do you feel like you are not good enough, strong enough, or talented enough for God to use you? Actually the true limitation of God’s hand on your life could be that you’ve forgotten who you are in Christ. Join our guest, Dr. Edgar Feghaly, in this podcast, “What God Can Do with a Nobody.” You can purchase and read Dr. Feghaly's book, Forward in the Face of Fear, here: https://amzn.to/2Hf9qDw To leave a question or testimony recorded in your own voice, please call our messaging service at (262) 355-THEE. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
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Rising, rising, and rising again you'll find these women game changers on the covers of their lives for themselves and others. Lisa's first guest, Christine Walters had no idea mental illness was the reason her mother lashed out at her time and time again during her youth as already a troubled biracial youth. But her faith and determination carried her through tumultuous years to come out on the other side to share her story of Reflections of What God Can Do in her first memoir. You'll be touched by the exchange that only Lisa can unfold but empowered by the courage this game changer awakens in each of us. Shontica Wallace broke into the second half hour with enough power and grace to inspire the masses as she does weekly on social media and across platforms. Shontica, once an at risk youth took charge of her life and now leads other youth in new, self aware directions for their betterment. Enjoy the Show!
Tonight's special guest is Christine Walters from Washington, DC, a survivor of child abuse and neglect who was born in Buffalo, New York, but grew up in Fort Myers, Florida. She's author of the book "Ginny and Me: Reflections of What God Can Do" hoping to help others cope during difficult times. She says, "There are many people who need to let go of pain in their lives and seek God." The book is a deeply personal story about her troubled relationship with her mother, who lived with a severe mental illness. Ginny (her mother) died unexpectedly at Christmas season, and was buried later on Mother's Day weekend. Abuse is damaging, Christine points out, and comes from cycles of abusive behaviors learned and repeated through generations. "In my case, most of the abuse I suffered resulted from my mother's mental illness. For my entire life, people told me to excuse my mom's abuse because she was mentally ill. However, mental illness does not give anyone the right to abuse you (in particular, your child)." Ginny lived in the Buffalo State Hospital through her adolescent years. When released from the hospital at 26 years old, she had Christine. Her dad was thirty years older. Her mother was white, and her father was black. "As a child, I struggled with my mixed heritage. My mom would tell me that white people did not like me because I was black." There was a lot of confusion. "Even from a religious standpoint, I was raised as a Catholic and Baptist." Christine's story is about how faith enabled her to overcome extraordinary struggles, pain, and loss. "Faith, hope, and forgiving the unforgivable through prayer and trusting in God are the keys to healing."
discusses her new book, Sole Sisters: The Joys and Pains of Single Black WomenMore black women today are single -- and likely to remain single -- than are married, in numbers that have reached historic heights.Drawing on interviews with 125 single black women from around the country, journalist Deborah Mathis has compiled a funny, poignant and thought-provoking chronicle of the realities of being single, black and female today.Deborah Mathis is a print and broadcast journalist, teacher, and author whose work has appeared in countless publications. She is the author of Yet a Stranger and What God Can Do. Recorded On: Tuesday, November 27, 2007