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Have you ever wondered how to actually live out Philippians 4:6–7—“Do not be anxious about anything”? It sounds impossible in a world full of uncertainty, doesn’t it? In this episode of Small Beginnings with Sara, I walk through what Paul really meant when he wrote those words and how we can practically receive the peace of God that transcends all understanding.
Together, we’ll unpack what it looks like to:
💬 Talk with God through prayer—turning every worry into conversation
🙏 Bring our specific requests before Him with humble trust
❤️ Cultivate gratitude that transforms anxiety into peace
I’ll also guide you through a simple, prayerful rhythm you can use any time your heart feels heavy—so you can truly experience His peace guarding your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
🌿 Listen in and let this episode be a gentle invitation to lay down your anxiety and rest in God’s presence.
🎧 Tune in to Small Beginnings with Sara wherever you listen to podcasts.
By Sara Thurman5
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Have you ever wondered how to actually live out Philippians 4:6–7—“Do not be anxious about anything”? It sounds impossible in a world full of uncertainty, doesn’t it? In this episode of Small Beginnings with Sara, I walk through what Paul really meant when he wrote those words and how we can practically receive the peace of God that transcends all understanding.
Together, we’ll unpack what it looks like to:
💬 Talk with God through prayer—turning every worry into conversation
🙏 Bring our specific requests before Him with humble trust
❤️ Cultivate gratitude that transforms anxiety into peace
I’ll also guide you through a simple, prayerful rhythm you can use any time your heart feels heavy—so you can truly experience His peace guarding your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
🌿 Listen in and let this episode be a gentle invitation to lay down your anxiety and rest in God’s presence.
🎧 Tune in to Small Beginnings with Sara wherever you listen to podcasts.

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