About our guest this week:
Kelly grew up in small-town America before heading out to see the world. Her work in non-profits and international missions has taken her to 38 countries and given her suitcase quite a workout! In 2015, she traded in her passport for a permanent address and now calls ...
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Learning to Love the Local Church – with Megan Hill (e. 62)
Today, Megan Hill joins Bethany on the podcast to discuss the importance of the local church. Being part of the church is so important for spiritual growth, but the church is also made up of imperfect people, which often causes pain and frustration. Megan discusses God's heart for the ...
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“Which His Mother Taught Him”
I came out of a spiritual context where I felt like the Proverbs 31 woman was weaponized against me. She was the ultimate wife and mother and I would never measure up. Because of this, I spent many years avoiding the passage and rolling my eyes at any mention of it. Only recently, as I've read this ...
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Hope for Marriage When Life Hurts – with Jeff and Sarah Walton (e. 61)
About our guests this week:
Sarah is a blogger and the author of Hope When It Hurts. Jeff works in healthcare technology sales. Sarah and Jeff are members of The Orchard Church in Chicago, and have four young children.
Encouragement from this episode:
Jeff and Sarah shared ...
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Vulnerability, Shame, and Belonging – Katie Morin and Bethany Barendregt (e. 59)
In this episode of the podcast, Bethany is joined by WE team member Katie Morin to talk about the topics of shame, vulnerability, and belonging. Bethany and Katie discuss the problems with the way that unbelievers approach these subjects, and how we ought to view them in light of the ...
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