A Mess, Nonetheless

S3 E15 How to be someone who shows up for others (& have them show up for you)

41 min · 3 de abr de 2025
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Do you have people to show up for you, or do you wish you did? If you have ever wondered how to become someone who shows up for others, or experience that in your own life, Miss and Rach give practical and Biblical ways to press into this concept. They discuss the business of life and how God can overcome our schedules when our heart desires to love and serve others. Tune in for more!

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S3 E16 How do we know what is Biblical?

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