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Ever feel like you're stuck in a season of waiting, wondering if God has forgotten His plans for you? In this raw and vulnerable episode, we're diving deep into those uncomfortable "in-between" seasons of life where nothing seems to be moving forward.
In this episode, we discuss:
Featured Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:11 - "He has made everything beautiful in its time."
This episode gets real as we navigate current struggles with career transitions, building a counseling practice, and trusting God when you can't see the next step. Bring tissues—there are tears, laughter, and plenty of "come to Jesus" moments.
A note about this episode: Due to a recording snafu, there's some smooth jazz playing in the background. We decided to keep the original recording because the authenticity and vulnerability that happened couldn't be recreated. The content is too good to miss!
Perfect for: Moms in transition, anyone facing uncertainty, and those who need a reminder that waiting seasons aren't wasted seasons.
By Jessica Bryan and Erin NockEver feel like you're stuck in a season of waiting, wondering if God has forgotten His plans for you? In this raw and vulnerable episode, we're diving deep into those uncomfortable "in-between" seasons of life where nothing seems to be moving forward.
In this episode, we discuss:
Featured Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:11 - "He has made everything beautiful in its time."
This episode gets real as we navigate current struggles with career transitions, building a counseling practice, and trusting God when you can't see the next step. Bring tissues—there are tears, laughter, and plenty of "come to Jesus" moments.
A note about this episode: Due to a recording snafu, there's some smooth jazz playing in the background. We decided to keep the original recording because the authenticity and vulnerability that happened couldn't be recreated. The content is too good to miss!
Perfect for: Moms in transition, anyone facing uncertainty, and those who need a reminder that waiting seasons aren't wasted seasons.