Identity By Design with Danielle Roback

Count It All Joy: It's Not Happening to You, It's Happening for You

36 min · 26. maj 2026
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Meet Danielle [http://danielleroback.org] 1:1 Transformational Coaching [https://daniellerobackcoaching.hbportal.co/public/1010/1-Schedule_your_session] What does it truly mean to "count it all joy"? not pretending the trial doesn't hurt, but choosing to fix your eyes on a God who is  sovereign and always working things for your good. Stop seeing your circumstances through the lens of victimhood and start seeing them through the lens of Kingdom order, where God is Lord over all — the mess, the waiting, and the unknown. What you're walking through isn't just for you, it is shaping a legacy for generations to come.

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