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Blessed But Drifting: How Conviction Brought Me Back đŸ«¶đŸœ

13 min · 23 de ene de 2026
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In this episode of Ken & Kay’s podcast, we get real about what happens after God answers the prayer. When blessings come, comfort can creep in—and before you know it, drift sets in. This episode is a raw, honest conversation about being heavy in the Word, receiving God’s blessings, and slowly losing discipline while still lifting His name. We talk about conviction versus condemnation, how busyness is not obedience, why “God knows my heart” isn’t a free pass, and what it really looks like to come back to God when you feel distant, ashamed, or spiritually dry.

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