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Join host, Karen Papin for a conversation with guest, Bekah Sorensen, an LDS singer and songwriter who shares original music and reimagined hymns to testify of the Savior's love. In this episode, Bekah opens up about her journey with music, including the physical challenges that have affected her voice, and how these limitations have deepened her understanding of divine worth. She shares insights about offering our "breadcrumbs and fish heads" to the Lord, trusting Him to magnify our imperfect offerings, and discovering that our worth isn't tied to our talents or abilities—but to whose we are. This conversation will remind you that you are enough, simply because you are His.
5 Key Takeaways
Your Best is Enough - God doesn't always ask for what we think is our "perfect" best. Like the loaves and fishes, He can work miracles with our "breadcrumbs and fish heads"—whatever we can offer Him in the moment, even when it feels inadequate.
Choose to Believe - In moments of faith struggle or doubt, we can choose what we believe and choose to remember what we've felt and experienced with the Spirit. Our questions are welcome, but we can anchor ourselves in truth while we seek answers.
Identity Beyond Talents - Our worth isn't tied to our abilities, accomplishments, or even our God-given talents. Our divine worth comes solely from being His—being children of Heavenly Father. That identity is constant, even when everything else changes.
Less Can Be More - Sometimes removing the "excess" in our offerings—whether in music, service, or other areas—leaves room for the Spirit to do His work. Simplicity can create space for divine connection.
Keep Asking - Don't just ask Heavenly Father once what He thinks of you—keep asking until you feel and understand His love. Write down those experiences, because we tend to forget during difficult trials. He is anxious to tell you how much He loves you.
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Ready to dive deeper into discovering your divine worth? Join the Divine Worth Membership at https://karenpapincoaching.thrivecart.com/divineworthmembership/ for ongoing support, resources, and community.
Get your FREE Divine Worth Scripture Cards at www.karenpapin.com/scripturecards to keep these truths at your fingertips every day.
Order the Divine Worth Journal on Amazon by searching "Divine Worth Journal by Karen Papin" or visit https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Worth-Journal-Scriptures-Embracing/dp/B0CZDPF4TT/ to begin your own journey of embracing your divine identity.
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Join host, Karen Papin for a conversation with guest, Bekah Sorensen, an LDS singer and songwriter who shares original music and reimagined hymns to testify of the Savior's love. In this episode, Bekah opens up about her journey with music, including the physical challenges that have affected her voice, and how these limitations have deepened her understanding of divine worth. She shares insights about offering our "breadcrumbs and fish heads" to the Lord, trusting Him to magnify our imperfect offerings, and discovering that our worth isn't tied to our talents or abilities—but to whose we are. This conversation will remind you that you are enough, simply because you are His.
5 Key Takeaways
Your Best is Enough - God doesn't always ask for what we think is our "perfect" best. Like the loaves and fishes, He can work miracles with our "breadcrumbs and fish heads"—whatever we can offer Him in the moment, even when it feels inadequate.
Choose to Believe - In moments of faith struggle or doubt, we can choose what we believe and choose to remember what we've felt and experienced with the Spirit. Our questions are welcome, but we can anchor ourselves in truth while we seek answers.
Identity Beyond Talents - Our worth isn't tied to our abilities, accomplishments, or even our God-given talents. Our divine worth comes solely from being His—being children of Heavenly Father. That identity is constant, even when everything else changes.
Less Can Be More - Sometimes removing the "excess" in our offerings—whether in music, service, or other areas—leaves room for the Spirit to do His work. Simplicity can create space for divine connection.
Keep Asking - Don't just ask Heavenly Father once what He thinks of you—keep asking until you feel and understand His love. Write down those experiences, because we tend to forget during difficult trials. He is anxious to tell you how much He loves you.
Resources MentionedBekah Sorensen's Music:
Connect with Bekah:
Scriptures Referenced:
Join the Divine Worth Community
Ready to dive deeper into discovering your divine worth? Join the Divine Worth Membership at https://karenpapincoaching.thrivecart.com/divineworthmembership/ for ongoing support, resources, and community.
Get your FREE Divine Worth Scripture Cards at www.karenpapin.com/scripturecards to keep these truths at your fingertips every day.
Order the Divine Worth Journal on Amazon by searching "Divine Worth Journal by Karen Papin" or visit https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Worth-Journal-Scriptures-Embracing/dp/B0CZDPF4TT/ to begin your own journey of embracing your divine identity.

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