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I have spent the last week talking to all of you ladies. It’s been emotional. In the last episode, we talked about those families and how incredibly hard it is when we leave the church and all the dynamics of the relationships. The aftermath, if you will. Talking with you all broke my heart in so many ways. But another theme was present with all of you. Prayer. If you had found Jesus and were building a relationship with Him, you had a good Christian friend that has sat and prayed with you. Many of you said, “I had never heard a prayer like that!” If you are still searching and trying to navigate this post-Mormon or post religion landscape you flat out said, “I don’t know how to pray. How do you speak to Him and how does He speak to you?” So instead of airing an interview today, I decided we needed to do something else- we need to pray.
Today we are talking about the biggest struggle we face when we leave the church- family; its place with God, hurting loved ones, and having the courage to talk in the face of worldly shame.
Let me just share this before we go further-
This episode is going to be about validating. I don’t have the answers. I have been so blessed to talk to so many women who have left the church. I listen to their stories and I listen to their struggles. I wish I could say I could fix their number one concern, but I can’t. What I can do and what I plan to do in this podcast today is share some likely scenarios you may face or be facing after leaving religion.
And then I’m going to give you some words from God. He is the peace in the storm.
Is there a true church? Do you have the courage to find out?
What is the church? I tell you what it’s not- four walls. And it definitely is not what we knew as ‘the church’ the only true church when we were LDS. What does the Bible actually say about what the church is? This is a big one today- We are talking about what is God‘s church?
Be grateful in everything–even the bumpy rides … is Robin Luftig’s mantra while either writing or speaking to audiences on healing after tragedy. The central theme to all her messages–grace is available for everyone.
This episode is really going to speak to you today. I have had so many messages asking, “what are my next steps on where to go when I’m trying to find faith? I’m at this place where I’m not quite sure what happens after I’ve said, okay, Jesus take the wheel.”
his episode speaks volumes.
New Years Resolutions…
We all start off with such good intentions and right about now most of you have already moved on and forgot all about the plan you were so fired up about. We make mistakes.
But what if you have made bigger mistakes than just eating that amazing breakfast sausage and cheddar sandwich from Starbucks you swore you were not going to eat this year? What if the mistakes you have made are causing you to question if anyone should ever forgive you? What if they are causing you to question your marriage, your worth, your life?
Where do you start? Where do you begin trying to make up for all the junk that was so bad?
I’m going to tell you a few things in this episode that may surprise you. What are the first steps after failure and where do we start after making mistakes- all in this episode.
Just Because we grow up in the Christian faith doesn’t mean the faith journey isn’t still a winding road. Today, I’m talking to Miranda Lee, a faith based health and confidence coach. Through learning to love her body despite mental disorders around food and OCD, Miranda fought to learn to love herself and rely on God. Her relationship with God changed the most when she met the love of her life, her now husband who had been raised mormon. He asked questions and forced Miranda to to have to do the one thing all Christians should do in order to grow closer to God and be the example He was asking her to be.
Find out more in this episode…
What is courage?
Maybe it is the opposite of fear. Strength in the face of all that could derail us. Being brave. The cowardly lion from the wizard of oz was in search of it looking for what he called the nerve. But courage is within all of our grasps. Even the Cowardly Lion is capable of courage.
Today we are looking at the three steps to having courage so you may face your fears with God at the wheel.
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