Perfectionism is Hurting You, Not Helping You! ft. Bethany Broderick

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Biblical Healing from Relationship Betrayal ft. Anne Blythe

In this episode, I sit down with Anne Blythe, a trauma and recovery expert, to talk about the deep pain of betrayal in relationships and the path toward healing and restoration. We discuss how betrayal impacts your mind, body, and spirit, and how to process the pain in a healthy, ...  Show more

Are You Following the Real Jesus? ft. Kyle Idleman

If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I truly following Jesus or just a version of Him I’ve created?” then this conversation will challenge, ground, and refocus your faith on who He really is! Kyle Idleman joins me in today’s episode to talk about his book, The Missing Messiah, and how ou ...  Show more

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