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On April 15th of 2013, Rebekah Gregory was attending the Boston Marathon. She and her son were three feet away when the bomb went off, and miraculously, God protected them both. Today she shares what she’s learned from this tragedy and how it’s forever changed her life. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com.
Did you know that a Boeing 747 is made up of over 6 million parts?! Even if we had all the parts, none of us would know how to put everything together. Only the experts would know-how. Speaking of experts, our friends at The Giving Church have helped more than a thousand churches raise more than a billion dollars for kingdom dreams to come to fruition. If you need help with anything financially, as small as coaching or consulting or as big as a capital campaign, let these experts help you put your kingdom vision together. Go on over to www.thegivingchurch.com/red and download a FREE PDF for how to grow your church’s giving!
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Rebekah’s Angels
Rebekah’s instagram
Rebekah’s TikTok
Here’s a great TikTok to introduce you to Rebakah’s sense of humor.
Here’s another hilarious TikTok
Key insights from the episode:
I believe it’s a privilege to struggle. - Rebekah Gregory
The emotional trauma had almost more of an impact than the physical trauma on me and my son. - Rebekah Gregory
There are very limited resources available to help kids work through PTSD. - Rebekah Gregory
It’s often where we’re most broken that our purpose is revealed. - Zach Zehnder
We’ve helped over 250 families receive therapy treatment for their trauma. - Rebekah Gregory
God makes good things happen out of the bad. - One of Chris’ mentors
Forgiveness isn’t for the other person. It’s for you. - Rebekah Gregory
I wanted him to look at me. I wanted him to know that he didn’t defeat me. - Rebekah Gregory
I got to stand in front of the biggest enemy of my life and tell him he didn’t win. - Rebekah Gregory
Throw your expectations for your life out the window and appreciate what it is right now. - Rebekah Gregory
Life is beautiful, and I’m very blessed. - Rebekah Gregory, amputee and survivor of the Boston Bombing.
Rebekah’s Challenge of the Week: Throw the expectations you have of your life out the window. Appreciate what you have right now. So, count your blessings, not your problems.
Lead yourself (and your church) to find freedom in forgiveness.
A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On April 15th of 2013, Rebekah Gregory was attending the Boston Marathon. She and her son were three feet away when the bomb went off, and miraculously, God protected them both. Today she shares what she’s learned from this tragedy and how it’s forever changed her life. To learn more about the podcast or access the show notes, visit www.redletterpodcast.com.
Did you know that a Boeing 747 is made up of over 6 million parts?! Even if we had all the parts, none of us would know how to put everything together. Only the experts would know-how. Speaking of experts, our friends at The Giving Church have helped more than a thousand churches raise more than a billion dollars for kingdom dreams to come to fruition. If you need help with anything financially, as small as coaching or consulting or as big as a capital campaign, let these experts help you put your kingdom vision together. Go on over to www.thegivingchurch.com/red and download a FREE PDF for how to grow your church’s giving!
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Rebekah’s Angels
Rebekah’s instagram
Rebekah’s TikTok
Here’s a great TikTok to introduce you to Rebakah’s sense of humor.
Here’s another hilarious TikTok
Key insights from the episode:
I believe it’s a privilege to struggle. - Rebekah Gregory
The emotional trauma had almost more of an impact than the physical trauma on me and my son. - Rebekah Gregory
There are very limited resources available to help kids work through PTSD. - Rebekah Gregory
It’s often where we’re most broken that our purpose is revealed. - Zach Zehnder
We’ve helped over 250 families receive therapy treatment for their trauma. - Rebekah Gregory
God makes good things happen out of the bad. - One of Chris’ mentors
Forgiveness isn’t for the other person. It’s for you. - Rebekah Gregory
I wanted him to look at me. I wanted him to know that he didn’t defeat me. - Rebekah Gregory
I got to stand in front of the biggest enemy of my life and tell him he didn’t win. - Rebekah Gregory
Throw your expectations for your life out the window and appreciate what it is right now. - Rebekah Gregory
Life is beautiful, and I’m very blessed. - Rebekah Gregory, amputee and survivor of the Boston Bombing.
Rebekah’s Challenge of the Week: Throw the expectations you have of your life out the window. Appreciate what you have right now. So, count your blessings, not your problems.
Lead yourself (and your church) to find freedom in forgiveness.
A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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