Meeting God in the Margins

Maybe It’s Not a Lack of Faith — Maybe It’s a Different Wiring

11 min · 8. okt. 2025
episode Maybe It’s Not a Lack of Faith — Maybe It’s a Different Wiring cover

Description

Hosted by Jane Hanna, Neurodivergence Minister for Formed Through Fire Ministry and Founder of Margins Ministries and the Margins Method, this episode of Meeting God in the Margins explores what it means to follow Jesus when your mind works differently. If you live with ADHD, autism, trauma, or chronic illness, and have ever felt like you’re “bad at faith,” this conversation will remind you: your wiring isn’t a weakness—it’s part of God’s design. Through Psalm 139, 1 Kings 19, and 2 Corinthians 12, Jane reveals how Scripture speaks directly to the overstimulated, the sensitive, and the deeply feeling. 💛 Discover how God meets you in sensory overload and silence alike. 🌿 Learn how neurodivergent faith isn’t watered down—it’s wide awake. 🕊 Slow down, breathe, and meet Him in the margins. Visit www.marginsministries.com for studies and tools for wonderfully wired believers.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Meeting God in the Margins community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

7 episodes

episode Proverbs 9:8 — When Wisdom Wounds: A Neurodivergent Look at Discernment artwork

Proverbs 9:8 — When Wisdom Wounds: A Neurodivergent Look at Discernment

What happens when truth meets a heart that isn’t ready to hear it? In this 30-minute episode, Jane unpacks Proverbs 9:8—“Do not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you; reprove a wise man, and he will love you.” Through a neurodivergent and trauma-informed lens, she explores why correction often feels like rejection, how our brains process threat and shame, and why discernment is as holy as truth itself. You’ll learn how to recognize emotional readiness, how to speak wisdom without wounding yourself, and how to heal from the bruises that come from loving people who weren’t ready to listen. Perfect for anyone who feels things deeply, thinks in layers, and wants to walk in wisdom without losing compassion. Topics: – Proverbs 9:7–12 explained – The neuroscience of correction and defense – Discernment in ministry and relationships – Healing from the “injury” of obedience – Practical rhythms for wise communication Closing thought: Wisdom isn’t hurry—it’s harmony between truth and timing.

1. nov. 202517 min
episode Maybe It’s Not a Lack of Faith — Maybe It’s a Different Wiring artwork

Maybe It’s Not a Lack of Faith — Maybe It’s a Different Wiring

Hosted by Jane Hanna, Neurodivergence Minister for Formed Through Fire Ministry and Founder of Margins Ministries and the Margins Method, this episode of Meeting God in the Margins explores what it means to follow Jesus when your mind works differently. If you live with ADHD, autism, trauma, or chronic illness, and have ever felt like you’re “bad at faith,” this conversation will remind you: your wiring isn’t a weakness—it’s part of God’s design. Through Psalm 139, 1 Kings 19, and 2 Corinthians 12, Jane reveals how Scripture speaks directly to the overstimulated, the sensitive, and the deeply feeling. 💛 Discover how God meets you in sensory overload and silence alike. 🌿 Learn how neurodivergent faith isn’t watered down—it’s wide awake. 🕊 Slow down, breathe, and meet Him in the margins. Visit www.marginsministries.com for studies and tools for wonderfully wired believers.

8. okt. 202511 min
episode Margins of the Body: Finding Calm with Sacred Somatics artwork

Margins of the Body: Finding Calm with Sacred Somatics

When anxiety hijacks your body—tight chest, racing heart, sleepless nights—the gap between what you know is true and what you feel can feel impossible to bridge. In this episode, Jane unpacks how Scripture names anxiety’s bodily fallout (trembling, sleeplessness, weakness) and how the Lord meets us there—not with shame, but with a very present help. From Genesis to the Psalms to Gethsemane, the Bible gives language for stress in the body and a path toward whole-person peace. Jane then introduces Sacred Somatics™, the Christ-centered method she created to help women bring their bodies into prayer—pairing short, choice-based practices with the Word so truth travels from page → mind → nervous system → daily life. You’ll also hear a brief, guided breath-prayer you can practice anytime anxiety surges. * Why the Bible speaks about bones, flesh, trembling, and sleeplessness when it talks about distress (Ps. 55:4–5; Ps. 77:4; Hab. 3:16). * How creation, redemption, and sanctification affirm you as an embodied soul (Gen. 2:7; 1 Cor. 6:19–20; 1 Thess. 5:23). * The common lie anxiety tells (“you’re not safe and you’re on your own”) and the truth that answers it (Ps. 46:1; Phil. 4:6–7). * What Sacred Somatics™ is—and isn’t—and how it helps disciple the nervous system under Scripture. * A simple, Scripture-anchored practice using Psalm 46:1, 1 Peter 5:7, and Psalm 23:1. Genesis 2:7; Psalm 23:1; Psalm 38:3–8; Psalm 46:1; Psalm 55:4–5; Psalm 77:4; Habakkuk 3:16–19; Proverbs 14:30; 17:22; Matthew 11:28–30; Luke 22:44; 1 Corinthians 6:19–20; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; Philippians 4:6–7; 1 Peter 5:7. * Book: Sacred Somatics by Jane Hanna — available on Amazon. * Learn more: Sacred Somatics page at www.marginsministries.com Note: Sacred Somatics is a ministry practice, not psychotherapy or medical treatment. We encourage partnering with licensed care as needed.

19. sept. 202515 min
episode Undivided: Identity in Christ and the Spirit of Division artwork

Undivided: Identity in Christ and the Spirit of Division

In this episode of Meeting God in the Margins, we continue Week One of the Nourished by Grace Bible study and talk about the spirit of division and how it impacts our identity in Christ. Many women wrestle with body image struggles, eating disorders, trauma, and shame—but the root is often the same: division. Through Scripture—1 Corinthians 1, Psalm 139, Ephesians 2, and Galatians 5—we’ll discover how the enemy uses division to fracture our hearts and how Christ restores wholeness. If you’ve ever felt torn between God’s truth and the lies of shame, this teaching will remind you that you are fearfully and wonderfully made, fully loved, and set free in Christ. Join me as we learn to silence division with God’s Word and live undivided in Him. Key Takeaway: The enemy divides, but Christ makes us whole. Nourished by Grace [https://formedthroughfireministry.org/nourished-by-grace-study+] #MeetingGodInTheMargins #NourishedByGrace #IdentityInChrist #SpiritOfDivision #FaithAndHealing #ChristianPodcastForWomen #BodyImageHealing #TraumaRecoveryInChrist #FearfullyAndWonderfullyMade #WholenessInChrist

9. sept. 20259 min