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DTF: The Illusion of Management S4E20

23 min · 23. maj 2026
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Episode: The Illusion of Management Have you ever noticed how easy it is to look like you're doing everything right on the outside, while nothing has actually changed on the inside? You know how to talk the part and check all the boxes, but the second the pressure gets turned up, you find yourself right back in the same old patterns. In this episode, we are pulling back the layers on what it actually means to be transformed by God, instead of just trying to manage ourselves. Join me at the kitchen table as we unpack Judges chapter 10 to expose the difference between compliance and true conversion and discover what a real Walk of Surrender looks like in 2026. Grab your lemonade, open your Bibles, and let’s do some deep h.e.a.r.t. work together. Connect with the show, submit prayer requests, or inquire about resource materials by emailing dtfpodcast.media@gmail.com [dtfpodcast.media@gmail.com].

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