Ep. 126: When I Don't Want To One Another

Ep. 126: When I Don't Want To One Another

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Ep. 178: Esther’s Steadfastness Amid Fear, Part Two

In this episode, Kim and Shelbi continue discussing the story of Esther and her example of courageous trust in the Lord’s providence. This continues a series of episodes inspired by Shelbi’s new book, “Steadfast in Every Season: Seeing God's Faithfulness in the Lives of Women of ...  Show more

Ep. 177: Esther’s Steadfastness Amid Fear, Part One

In this episode, Kim and Shelbi look at the story of Esther and her example of courageous trust in the Lord’s providence. This continues a series of episodes inspired by Shelbi’s new book, “Steadfast in Every Season: Seeing God's Faithfulness in the Lives of Women of the Bible.”W ...  Show more

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