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Purpose of Heart Podcast

Podcast de Priscilla Allman

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What if your deepest pain was actually the beginning of God’s purpose? I’m Priscilla Allman-educator, future physician, musician, and creator of the Purpose of Heart Family Bible study collection-inviting you into powerful, faith-filled conversations with people who’ve walked through caregiving, cancer, addiction, grief, special needs parenting, and more. Each episode shares real-life stories, day-to-day challenges, key Bible verses, and how God showed up in the middle of it all. This show exists to foster connection, spiritual healing, and deeper understanding through storytelling and scripture. Subscribe now to be encouraged, find your place in the bigger story, and walk away reminded: you’re not alone, and your story still matters.

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41 episodios

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How God Meets Us In Our Weakest Moments

In this episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman explores the powerful truth that God often meets us most deeply in our weakest moments. In a world that constantly pressures us to appear strong and have everything together, this conversation offers a reminder that weakness is not something God rejects — it is often the very place where His grace, strength, and presence become most evident. Through Scripture and biblical examples, this episode encourages listeners to stop hiding their struggles and instead lean into the faithfulness of God, who promises to strengthen, help, and uphold us even in seasons of exhaustion, fear, uncertainty, and emotional heaviness. Key Topics Covered *  Why weakness does not disqualify you from God’s presence  *  How God’s strength is revealed in our limitations  *  The importance of honesty and dependence on God  *  Biblical examples of God meeting people in vulnerable moments  *  Rest, grace, and spiritual renewal during difficult seasons  *  Learning to trust God when you feel emotionally or spiritually drained  Scripture References * 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 — “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”  * Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart.”  * Exodus 4:12 — God’s reassurance to Moses despite his insecurity  * 1 Kings 19:5-6 — God caring for Elijah in exhaustion  * Isaiah 41:10 — “Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you.”  * Hebrews 13:5 — God’s promise to never leave or forsake us  Encouragement for the Listener If you’ve been feeling tired, overwhelmed, emotionally worn down, or unsure if you have enough strength to keep going, this episode is a reminder that God is not waiting for you to “have it all together” before He draws near. His presence is not reserved for perfect people. He meets us in weakness, sustains us through difficulty, and reminds us that we were never meant to carry life alone. Sometimes God does not remove the struggle immediately — instead, He strengthens us within it. His grace remains sufficient, even when our own strength runs out. Memorable Quotes from This Episode *  “Your weakness does not disqualify you from God’s presence. It actually invites it.”  *  “God’s strength doesn’t replace your weakness — it meets you inside of it.”  *  “Weakness isn’t something to hide from God. It’s something we bring to Him.”  *  “When we are weak, He is strong.”  *  “God doesn’t always remove the weakness, but He always promises His presence.”  Call to Action If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be carrying something heavy right now. And if you’ve been trying to hold everything together on your own, let this be your reminder to rest in God’s promises and lean on His strength instead of your own. No matter what weakness, fear, or struggle you may be facing today, God promises:  “I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you. I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10)

28 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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Living Eternally Minded In A Temporary World

In this episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman explores what it truly means to live with eternity in view while navigating a world driven by urgency, visibility, and temporary success. With a grounded, Scripture-centered perspective, she unpacks how shifting your focus from what is seen to what is eternal can steady your heart, clarify your decisions, and anchor your peace. Through biblical insights and practical reflection, this episode challenges you to reconsider where you place your value—reminding you that achievements, possessions, and even hardships are temporary, but obedience, faithfulness, and the lives you impact for Christ carry eternal significance. Priscilla also dives into the importance of kingdom priorities, the reality of being pilgrims in this world, and how an eternal mindset transforms the way you handle success, disappointment, and daily decisions. You’ll learn how to guard against spiritual drift, endure trials with hope, and measure success by faithfulness rather than visibility. This episode is both a perspective shift and a practical guide—calling you to build wisely, love intentionally, give generously, and stay anchored in what truly lasts. Key Takeaways: *  Why everything visible is temporary—and how that changes your priorities  *  How to shift from earthly focus to eternal investment  *  The role of obedience, faithfulness, and integrity in building lasting impact  *  How eternal perspective stabilizes emotions during success and hardship  *  Practical ways to live intentionally with eternity in mind  Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 4:18, Matthew 6:19–21, Matthew 6:33, Colossians 3:2, Romans 8:18, 1 Peter 2:11, 1 John 2:17, Revelation 21:4, John 14:2–3 Call to Action: If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs a reminder to refocus on what truly matters. Listen to the full episode on www.purposeofheartpodcast.com [http://www.purposeofheartpodcast.com]

21 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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When God Rewrites the Story

What do you do when life no longer looks the way you planned?  The timeline changes. Doors close. Relationships shift. Opportunities disappear. And suddenly, the story you imagined for yourself begins to unfold differently than expected. In this episode of Purpose of Heart, Priscilla Allman explores what it means to trust God when He rewrites the story. Through biblical examples like Joseph, Peter, Ruth, and Esther, this conversation reminds us that what feels like delay, disappointment, or detours may actually be God’s divine redirection. Sometimes the rewrite feels painful because it requires surrender. But God’s plans are never random. What looks like rejection may actually be protection. What feels like delay may actually be preparation. And what seems like an ending may become the very thing God uses for redemption. This episode is an encouragement for anyone navigating uncertainty, waiting seasons, unexpected transitions, or unanswered questions. You’ll be reminded that God is still faithful, still intentional, and still working — even when you cannot yet see the full picture. Because sometimes the chapter you would have never chosen becomes the place where God reveals His faithfulness most clearly. Key Topics Covered *  Trusting God during unexpected life changes  *  Why delays are not always denials  *  The difference between rejection and redirection  *  Faith in seasons of uncertainty  *  How God redeems painful chapters  *  Learning to surrender control to God  Scripture References *  Proverbs 19:21  *  Genesis 50:20  *  Isaiah 55:8–9  *  Joel 2:25  *  Hebrews 11:1  *  Proverbs 3:5–6  *  Ephesians 3:20  Encouragement for the Listener If your story feels unfamiliar right now, this episode is a reminder that God has not abandoned your life. The rewrite does not mean the promise is gone. God is still writing, still guiding, and still working all things together for purpose. Memorable Quotes *  “Sometimes what feels like disruption is actually divine authorship.”  *  “The rewrite doesn’t erase hardship — it redeems it.”  *  “Faith trusts the Author without seeing the next page.”  *  “The rewrite is not disqualification, it’s redirection.”  Call to Action If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may be walking through an unexpected season right now. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and join us for more faith-filled conversations on Purpose of Heart. #PurposeOfHeartPodcast #ChristianPodcast #FaithJourney #TrustGod #GodsPlan #HealingAndHope #FaithOverFear #ChristianEncouragement #SpiritualGrowth #PurposeDrivenLife

14 de may de 2026 - 11 min
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Joy in the Morning: Holding On When the Night Feels Long

There are seasons in life that feel like night—long, uncertain, and heavy with questions we don’t always have answers to. In this episode of Purpose of Heart Podcast, Priscilla Allman reflects on the powerful promise found in Psalm 30:5—reminding us that while weeping may endure for a night, joy is still on the way. This conversation creates space for the reality of difficult seasons—moments of grief, waiting, disappointment, and silence. But it also gently anchors you in truth: the night is never the final chapter. Through biblical examples and Scripture, you’re reminded that even the most faithful walked through dark seasons, yet God remained present and at work in every one of them. Priscilla encourages you to hold onto God’s promises even when you can’t yet see the outcome. Because often, the work God is doing in the dark is deeper than what we can see on the surface. And sometimes, the “morning” begins within—when peace replaces anxiety, strength rises again, and hope quietly returns. If you’ve been feeling weary, discouraged, or unsure of what’s ahead, this episode is a reminder that your story is not over. God is still working. He is still present. And no matter how long the night feels, His faithfulness remains. Morning is coming. Joy is coming. And you are not walking through this alone.

7 de may de 2026 - 9 min
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Healing From Past Hurt: Letting God Restore What Was Broken

In this tender and faith-filled episode of Purpose of Heart Podcast, Priscilla Allman opens up a powerful conversation about healing from past hurt—the kind that lingers quietly beneath the surface and shows up when we least expect it. If you’ve ever tried to move forward while carrying emotional pain, this episode will meet you right where you are. Through biblical truth and heartfelt encouragement, you’ll be reminded that God sees your pain, cares deeply about your healing, and is actively walking with you through the process. This episode explores what it truly means to heal—not by avoiding the pain, but by inviting God into it. From understanding the role of forgiveness to breaking free from emotional wounds that shape your identity, this conversation will help you begin your journey toward freedom, restoration, and wholeness in Christ. You are not alone. And you don’t have to carry this forever. Key Topics Covered * Healing from emotional wounds and past pain * Why avoidance delays true healing * God’s role in restoring the brokenhearted * The truth about forgiveness and personal freedom * How unhealed hurt affects identity and relationships * Letting go of emotional burdens through Christ * Guarding your heart with wisdom and discernment * Embracing healing as a journey, not a moment Scripture References * Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” * Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted.” * Ephesians 4:31–32 — Forgiveness and releasing bitterness * 2 Corinthians 5:17 — New creation in Christ * Matthew 11:28 — Finding rest in Jesus * Proverbs 4:23 — Guarding your heart with diligence Encouragement for the Listener If you’re in a season where healing feels slow, uncomfortable, or incomplete—take heart. God is still working. Every step you take toward honesty, surrender, and forgiveness matters more than you realize. This is your reminder: healing is available to you. Not rushed. Not forced. But gently, faithfully led by God. Call to Action If this episode spoke to your heart, be sure to subscribe, share, and leave a review. Someone else may need this reminder that healing is possible—and that God is still restoring. Quotes: “God is not distant from your pain. He is actively involved in your healing.” “Protection without healing can become a prison.” “Forgiveness is not about the other person—it’s about your freedom.” “Holding on to hurt keeps you tied to the moment that wounded you.” “You cannot heal from what you refuse to expose.”

30 de abr de 2026 - 12 min
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