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In this episode, we gently walk through thepain we carry, the patterns we’ve lived, and the possibilities ahead. With honesty, grace, and a few hard questions, you'll be invited to reflect on where you’ve been and where God might be leading you next.
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assignments:
1. What is your pain?
List 3–5 of your most painful life experiences you’ve made it through.
For each, write 1–2 life lessons you learned.
Read Psalm 42 as a reflection.
2. Who are your voices?
List 3 hurtful things said to you in your life.
Find a Scripture that speaks truth over each one.
List 3 encouraging things others have said. Write them on post-its and put them around your home.
Write a thank-you note to one encourager.
3. Who are you?
Journal your answers to these:
o What do I love to do?
o What am I good at?
o What drives me crazy?
o What makes me cry?
o What would I do with unlimited time, energy, and money?
o Who do I want to help? And how?
Then ask: What is my “so that”?
4. Write your manifesto.
Use phrases like:
I am God’s handiwork...
What was meant for harm, God meant for good.
I will be fearless in the execution of my calling.
Let the dogs bark. I’ve got work to do.
I am the unconditionally beloved daughter of the FatherGod and He is smiling down on my life and work.
By Elisabeth Klein5
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In this episode, we gently walk through thepain we carry, the patterns we’ve lived, and the possibilities ahead. With honesty, grace, and a few hard questions, you'll be invited to reflect on where you’ve been and where God might be leading you next.
request access to Stories Only Strangers Can See: https://bit.ly/stories-only-strangers-can-see-access
assignments:
1. What is your pain?
List 3–5 of your most painful life experiences you’ve made it through.
For each, write 1–2 life lessons you learned.
Read Psalm 42 as a reflection.
2. Who are your voices?
List 3 hurtful things said to you in your life.
Find a Scripture that speaks truth over each one.
List 3 encouraging things others have said. Write them on post-its and put them around your home.
Write a thank-you note to one encourager.
3. Who are you?
Journal your answers to these:
o What do I love to do?
o What am I good at?
o What drives me crazy?
o What makes me cry?
o What would I do with unlimited time, energy, and money?
o Who do I want to help? And how?
Then ask: What is my “so that”?
4. Write your manifesto.
Use phrases like:
I am God’s handiwork...
What was meant for harm, God meant for good.
I will be fearless in the execution of my calling.
Let the dogs bark. I’ve got work to do.
I am the unconditionally beloved daughter of the FatherGod and He is smiling down on my life and work.

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