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What if some of the burdens you’re carrying were never meant to be yours in the first place?
Do you ever feel weighed down by responsibilities, expectations, or guilt, wondering if this is really the cross God asked you to carry?
You’re not alone, and you don’t have to keep carrying what was never yours.
In this episode of Persistence in Prayer, Grace Abruzzo joins us again to unpack what it really means to “carry your cross” as a Christian.
We talk about how to:
You’ll leave with clarity, encouragement, and practical ways to follow Christ with freedom and trust.
If you’re ready to trade overwhelm for openness, join me for Becoming a Living Yes - an 8-week coaching cohort designed to help you find peace and freedom in the everyday. We begin on October 6, 2025.
➡️ Registration is open now at kyliemhein.com/livingyes
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What if some of the burdens you’re carrying were never meant to be yours in the first place?
Do you ever feel weighed down by responsibilities, expectations, or guilt, wondering if this is really the cross God asked you to carry?
You’re not alone, and you don’t have to keep carrying what was never yours.
In this episode of Persistence in Prayer, Grace Abruzzo joins us again to unpack what it really means to “carry your cross” as a Christian.
We talk about how to:
You’ll leave with clarity, encouragement, and practical ways to follow Christ with freedom and trust.
If you’re ready to trade overwhelm for openness, join me for Becoming a Living Yes - an 8-week coaching cohort designed to help you find peace and freedom in the everyday. We begin on October 6, 2025.
➡️ Registration is open now at kyliemhein.com/livingyes
Connect with Kylie
Support the show

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