Still Becoming Podcast

Why Jesus for Me? | Layla & Emma

36 min · 13 de feb de 2026
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Hey y'all! In this episode, we talked a little bit about everything but the highlight is "why Jesus for me," and all the little things he's done in our life and all the goodness about him! If you are struggling with why Jesus for you, hopefully we can inspire you with our answers! Third time is a charm, we feel so much lighter and more comfortable in this episode. We are so thankful to have this little platform to talk about our savior and all the things he has done for us we hope you listen and feel encouraged. Also, send us some questions for the next episode on our socials! Love yall! -Layla & Emma

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