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By Kehinde Adegoke ( Kennie Crown)
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
On this episode with me is Terry Nightingale...Meet Terry below
Terry is a pastor serving in the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, having previously
worked in Christian education both in the UK and Perth. He graduated from Vose Seminary with a
Masters in Divinity in 2016. He loves sharing the Gospel and teaching the Word of God.
Terry and Sue arrived in Australia in 2003 from the UK for a 1-year adventure. They never returned!
The beaches, the sun and God’s call upon their lives persuaded them to settle in the land ‘down-
under’. Today they have two grown-up children both married, with four grandchildren and counting.
Terry writes a popular weekly blog at terrynightingale.com called ‘4-minute Devotions’, short Bible -
centred messages for the busy Christian on the go. He also writes Christian worship music and plays
the guitar.
‘Looking Back to Move Forward’ is his first non-fiction book for Christian leaders – in fact for anyone
who occasionally faces discouragement or setbacks. His second book, based on his blog, is entitled
‘Bite-size devotions for the busy Christian’. Both are published by Kharis Publishing.
💥He took us through how we can walk through the journey of disappointment and break free into 💥a fulfilled life.
💥What does looking back to move forward mean?
💥Why is it important?
Don't listen alone, listen with friends and family.
On this Episode with me is Beth Thorp. We spoke on the following;
💥5 years of uncertainty! Waiting for the cause and cure of her child but none found, all seemed quiet, until he finally took his last breathe.
💥How can you surrender after losing a child without any confirmed diagnosis or in the midst of tragedy?
💥How can you see the dot connecting even in the midst of chaos?
💥How do you find healing?
💥How can you find meaning to any tragedy?
💥Can you hear God through grief? How can you fill the vacuum left behind?
💥Where is a new creation in all of this?
💥What meaning did you find in the midst of this tragedy?
Meet Beth below
Beth Thorp is a philanthropist, author, speaker, and Co-Founder & Executive Director of the Mitchell Thorp Foundation, a public 501c3 organization. The mission is to support families whose children suffer from life-threatening illnesses, diseases, and disorders, by providing financial, emotional and resources to their desperate situation.
Beth’s new book, ANEW Creation, was written as a labor of love for her son Mitchell who passed away from an undiagnosed illness after five years searching the planet for answers. This journey took her and the family’s life experiences, and turned it from tragedy into inspiration to help other children fighting for their tomorrow.
Her work in philanthropy and leadership has been recognized and awarded nationwide, most recently:
Beth is passionate about being the light in the dark to others and to bring hope and encouragement in the direst of circumstances. She loves to share God’s love, His word, encouragement, and impartation to others. She is a mother of two children and resides in Carlsbad, California and enjoys long walks along the beach with her husband and two Golden Doodles. Beth enjoys traveling, cooking, and exercising.
On this episode, I had the honour of hosting RL Shawver.
Meet RL Shawver
I am an Amazon Best Selling Author with my first book - "For This Child I Have Prayed: 6 Heart Surgeries, 18 Months." I tell, from my perspective, how I fought in faith to see my son healthy as we battled two congenital heart defects and countless trips to the Emergency Room.
I grew up in small town West Virginia and have made a career over- analysing everything.
I am now turning those analytical and communication skills into a venture in writing and processing my traumas and victories.
The biggest problem I face is putting together a bio that shares what I've learned without glossing over my accomplishments, and doesn't make me sound like a nut-job. So, here's my attempt to do so.
I have:
Aside from that, in my career and life, I have:
And in case you need any more info - I am a father of 2 boys (but you probably already gathered that), am the proud husband of Stephanie, and have been pouring my focus into mental, physical, and spiritual health and where we are getting it wrong and how we can get it right in 2022 and beyond.
On this episode he gave us a tour into his story, his vulnerability, who held his hands, his faith and when they had a breakthrough. What an amazing and empowering story. I hope your faith his rekindled and ready to fight through your challenges to becoming an overcomer. Be opened!
This episode is a reminder that no matter what we may face or currently going through, it is a phase and we will overcome. Regardless all life ordeals, it does not change who we are, our core being remains intact but hidden within. When we recognise this, we can connect with God and breakfree.
It is a word of encouragement to stir your heart, restore hope and propel you to action.
On this episode with me is a fantastic Transformational Coach; Ray Hurst|Senior Coach at ILAP Coaching and training. He is passionate about helping family/individual heal from fatherly abuse/absence. He’s been through this journey and now on an intentional journey of liberation.
TOPIC: How to heal from the wound of absent/abusive father.
In Papa Ray’s words ‘I wasted 40years of my life in anger, bitterness and rage, I suffer 2 major depression, the last was 2minute away from suicide because I was hiding from that pain’
💥Who is an absent father?
💥Who is an abusive father?
💥Do you believe an absent father can also be an abusive father?
💥Signs of absent fathers
💥How can you heal from carrying the burden of an abusive father?
💥Majority of crimes in the world are result of absent/abusive father.
💥Can I love my children when I hate my father?
💥The importance of healing/healthy relationship with your father.
💥The importance of changing the narrative.
This is your Ephphatha moment, there are no perfect children, we are work in progress, put a stop to shaming and blaming and start healing.
It is your time to start fulfilling purpose.
On this episode with me is Kim Sorrelle.
Who is Kim? Kim Sorrelle is the director of a humanitarian organization, popular speaker, and the author of two books. Her first book, Cry Until You Laugh, is about her breast cancer journey and her husband's battle with pancreatic cancer after being diagnosed just four months a part. Her second book, Love Is, chronicles her year long quest to figure out the true meaning of love, a sometimes funny, sometimes scary, always enlightening journey that led to life-changing discoveries found mostly on the streets of Haiti
Should you love for just one year? No!
Kim sacrifice a whole year to study love after she was diagnosed with breast cancer ,4month later her husband of 29years together was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and pass away 6weeks later.
She was unsure where love was in the midst of this….
Love is not just an emotion; fear nor excitement, rather it is walking, living, giving, talking and breathing, it is who you are or can become.
Have you ever met a power house woman, Kim Sorrelle is sure one, her is full of love even in the midst of trials and turmoils.
This is your Ephphatha moment; are you going through grief or a certain diagnosis? Be liberated and set free by this episode.
Don’t watch or listen alone, grab a friend and loved one for this episode.
On this episode I spoke on the importance of COLOURS in our life.
When we focus on life challenges, remain in confinement, we fence all other colours from gaining expression and allow the colour black (challenges and Unforgiveness) overwhelm and dominate our lives
You don’t want to miss this episode, grab your earbud, headphones, earpiece and start listening
Don’t forget to follow, share and leave your comments.
Happy listening😍
Hello family and friends. On this episode with me is Emmanuel Enime.
Emmanuel’s is a Character Coach. His purpose is to make you look more attractive - the real you - and help you maximize performance.
On this episode, we spoke about Unforgiveness; The unwanted baggage against fulfilment.
💥Emmanuel define Unforgiveness as the greatest mental health disease on this planet.
💥Unforgiveness makes you unattractive
💥Forgivess is part of human experience; feel it and experience the difference.
💥What is the workout approach?
💥How does it affect your inward person?
💥Do you know what a shower moment mean? How can shower moment impact
There is so much to learn in this episode, tag a friend along for this episode. Don’t forget to leave a comment, like, follow and share.
Have a peaceful transition to fulfilment.
On this episode with me is Pascale Lane. Therapeutic family and relationship coach with 2 decades of experience as a social worker.
She is passionate about mending generational wounds and making sure the cycle stops with that.
💥Childhood wound does not necessarily have to be trauma, it could be many things
💥What is unconditional love and how does that affect nurturing our children.
💥The impact of emotional neglect in children
💥 The Impact of self sabotage
💥How untreated childhood wound can unconsciously re-create same experience in our children.
💥How do you manage your stress level
💥How can your relationships influence the new you.
💥Your world needs you and the change start with you.
And lots more…. So grab a friend, loved one and enjoy this episode together.
On this episode with me is Tonbra Nwosuagwu. THE ACTIVATOR.
Do you find yourself in a confused state filled with fear and WHAT IFS? thinking if I stand what do I do? What if I fall? What if I fail? What if no one accept me? What if no one needs it? What if am not good enough? What if I don't know enough?
When you cannot see a way create the path
Arw you familiar with the principle of polarity?
How does analysis paralysis affect your MORE?
Do you know the 3 dimension of MORE
Slide in and enjoy this amazing episode.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.