Through H.E.R. Eyes
CE dives into the topic of casting all of our cares unto the Lord. How we must release out "it" Whatever "it" is.
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6 episodios
Through HIS Eyes
In this deeply personal episode of Through H.E.R. Eyes, C.E. shares her testimony of growing up as “the quiet girl” — overlooked, insecure, and shaped by seasons of lack and hiddenness — while revealing how God never saw her the way people did. While others saw silence, God saw leadership in training. While others saw limitation, God saw purpose. Through honest reflection, biblical truth, and encouragement from scriptures like Jeremiah 29:11, Psalms 139, and Zechariah 2:8, this episode reminds listeners that they are fearfully and wonderfully made, deeply loved by God, and never forgotten in hidden seasons. If you have ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or stuck defining yourself by past insecurities, this conversation will encourage you to stop seeing yourself through human eyes and start seeing yourself through His eyes.
But I Know You, Man!
Hey family… Welcome back to Through H.E.R. Eyes. Healing. Encouraging. Restoring. And today… we are talking about something that quietly destroys relationships, ministry connections, friendships, marriages, mentorships… and even how people handle one another in church spaces. Today’s episode is called: “But I Know You, Man!” Because sometimes… the more familiar people become, the less honor they receive. And that is dangerous.
Cast It!
The Name Change
Welcome back to Through H.E.R. Eyes— where healing, encouragement, and restoration meet truth. I’m your host… C.E. And today… we’re talking about something that sounds simple on the surface— but is deeply spiritual when you really sit with it. We’re talking about… the name change.
Will You Rise or Will You Shrink?
In this episode of Through H.E.R. Eyes, we confront the quiet habit of shrinking— not as a personality trait… but as a learned response to fear, rejection, comparison, and people-pleasing. This is not about pride. This is not about self-promotion. This is about healing from the addiction to disappearing. Because Christ never approved a life where you bury what He placed in you.
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