#140 [Live Slowly This Summer] with Jodi Grubbs
Do you have a heart for healing and restoration?
Confronting systemic racism feels overwhelming, but you and I can help dismantle it one small step at a time.
Latasha Morrison, founder of Be the Bridge, is on the show today sharing a little of her story and walking us through why this should be a priority, especially in the life of a believer, and what we can do to make a difference.
#139 [You Can Be a Bridge Builder] with Latasha Morrison
Do you have a heart for healing and restoration?
Confronting systemic racism feels overwhelming, but you and I can help dismantle it one small step at a time.
Latasha Morrison, founder of Be the Bridge, is on the show today sharing a little of her story and walking us through why this should be a priority, especially in the life of a believer, and what we can do to make a difference.
#138 [Create Authentic Connection Through Mentorship] with Nancy Lindgren
When was the last time you experienced authentic connection?
It’s becoming more and more rare as our country faces an epidemic of loneliness.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. There is power in authentic connection and you have the ability to create it.
Nancy Lindgren in on the show today to tell us how. She has over 35 years of mentoring experience and she’s sharing how simple it can be to come alongside someone, and also how powerful those connections can be with Jesus at the center.
#137 [What To Do When Your Friendship Falls Apart] with Elizabeth Laing Thomson
We’ve all experienced a friendship breakup.
Maybe you were able to reconcile, maybe you’re in the middle of friendship turmoil right now, or maybe your friendship has distinctly ended.
Relationships are hard and not all of them are for the long haul which is why I’m so grate to my guest, Elizabeth Laing Thompson, for walking us through what to do when a friendship falls apart.
#135 [How to Brave Change and Welcome Growth] with Andi Andrew
Are you going through a big change right now? Or maybe lots of little ones?
Change is inevitable and even good change can be hard.
Author Andi Andrew joins me to chat about how we show up amid the changes we face, how it’s okay to grieve the losses, show gratitude for what’s next, and how through the transition we can grow to be more like Christ.
Andi reminds us that we have a choice. We can react with bitterness and anger or we can allow God to do His work in us and trust where He’s taking us.