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In this departure from the usual podcast co-hosted by Angela Sackett and Elisa Pulliam, Elisa is joined by her daughter, Leah Pulliam, a college girl discovering how to own her faith for herself. Together, they chat about what shaped Leah's childhood and how finishing her first semester of college has impacted her life. Leah relays how Ephesians 5:8-16 motivates her to own her faith and the practical steps she's taking towards developing sound theology while moving out of her comfort zone in how she expresses her faith.
I wasn't living for Jesus. I was living for their approval. - Leah Pulliam
I have to be careful to not be too comfortable in my faith. - Leah Pulliam
Mentoring our daughters is about giving them space to process out loud. - Elisa Pulliam
We love the emotional and feel good, but when we are confronted with our own sins and issues, we shy away from it because it means we have to change. - Leah
Change is something that should happen in your Christian walk. - Elisa Pulliam
Allow yourself to be challenged, to be uncomfortable, in order to grow. - Leah Pulliam
Owning my faith is about thinking about how I'm living. - Elisa Pulliam
Be sure to grab this episode's reflection guide here.
Looking for all the resources mentioned, including Leah's book list, the Journey to Freedom Bible study, and the Highlands Ability Battery - College and Career Coaching & Assessment? Find it all here.
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Elisa on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and the More to Be Tribe
Angela on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Everyday Welcome
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this departure from the usual podcast co-hosted by Angela Sackett and Elisa Pulliam, Elisa is joined by her daughter, Leah Pulliam, a college girl discovering how to own her faith for herself. Together, they chat about what shaped Leah's childhood and how finishing her first semester of college has impacted her life. Leah relays how Ephesians 5:8-16 motivates her to own her faith and the practical steps she's taking towards developing sound theology while moving out of her comfort zone in how she expresses her faith.
I wasn't living for Jesus. I was living for their approval. - Leah Pulliam
I have to be careful to not be too comfortable in my faith. - Leah Pulliam
Mentoring our daughters is about giving them space to process out loud. - Elisa Pulliam
We love the emotional and feel good, but when we are confronted with our own sins and issues, we shy away from it because it means we have to change. - Leah
Change is something that should happen in your Christian walk. - Elisa Pulliam
Allow yourself to be challenged, to be uncomfortable, in order to grow. - Leah Pulliam
Owning my faith is about thinking about how I'm living. - Elisa Pulliam
Be sure to grab this episode's reflection guide here.
Looking for all the resources mentioned, including Leah's book list, the Journey to Freedom Bible study, and the Highlands Ability Battery - College and Career Coaching & Assessment? Find it all here.
Subscribe on iTunes.
Be sure to leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance others will find us.
Connect with us!
Elisa on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and the More to Be Tribe
Angela on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Everyday Welcome
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.