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By Amber Cullum
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The podcast currently has 361 episodes available.
In a recent episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, our host Amber had the privilege of engaging in a thought-provoking conversation with Yolanda Solomon, author of "Discipleship as a Holy Collaboration."
This episode dives deep into the roots of authentic discipleship, highlighting the significance of embodied faith, relational ministry, and countercultural living as taught by Jesus.
SHOW NOTES: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/discipleship/
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In a recent episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, host Amber chats with Julie Sunne about her profound journey through faith, suffering, and discovering God's sovereignty.
Julie, an author and speaker, provides a heartfelt and raw account of her life's challenges, including dealing with multiple miscarriages, raising a daughter with disabilities, and learning to trust in God's plan even when life looks insurmountably tough.
This episode is a touching narrative of faith and resilience that provides practical insights and spiritual encouragement.
Julie’s honest and poignant story will resonate with anyone facing challenges and seeking to understand God's plan in their lives. Her experience and wisdom offer a unique perspective on navigating life’s trials with faith and trust in God’s unfailing love.
SHOW NOTES: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/godscharacter/
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In this insightful and inspiring episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, Amber Cullum welcomes Dr. Jonathan Pennington, a renowned biblical scholar, teacher, and pastor.
Join us as Amber and Jonathan dive deep into faith journeys, the transformative power of college ministry, the essence of the Sermon on the Mount, and the nuances of discipleship.
Their conversation is rich with wisdom, personal stories, and theological insights that are sure to uplift and encourage.
SHOW NOTES CONT. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/matthew/
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In this episode of the Grace Enough podcast, Amber chats with Jay Hewitt, who shares his transformative faith journey starting from his chaotic high school years.
Jay reveals the challenges he faced growing up in a household plagued by substance abuse and mental illness, and how an invitation to a church camp changed his life.
Jay focuses in on his battle with brain cancer at the age of 37, detailing his initial shock, subsequent surgeries, and the role of faith and prayer in his recovery.
He also talks about his ambitious quest to complete an Ironman triathlon while undergoing cancer treatment, driven by the desire to demonstrate resilient faith to his daughter.
Through his harrowing experiences, Jay discusses the power of prayer, the strength found in weakness, and the importance of gratitude.
SHOW NOTES CONT. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/strong1/
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In this episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, guest Ryan Rush shares personal experiences and insights on the transformative power of intentional meal gatherings.
Ryan’s emphasis on the impact of meaningful conversations over distraction-free meals and the importance of inclusivity and authenticity at the table provides valuable insights for building relationships and community with the hopes of sharing Jesus.
If you’re seeking to nurture deeper connections and create meaningful opportunities for spiritual discussions through intentional meal times, this episode offers practical tips and inspiring stories that can resonate with families seeking to restore the art of gathering around the table.
Show Notes cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/mealtime/
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In this episode of the Grace Enough podcast, host Amber chats with Jodi Grubbs about the benefits and challenges of slow living.
Jodi shares stories from her formative years on the island of Bonaire, discusses her faith journey, and talks about her upcoming book focused on living a slower, more intentional life.
Key Topics:SHOW NOTES cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/slowliving/
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In this episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, Dr. Joel Muddamalle shares his personal journey of faith and the profound impact of humility on his life.
Through his experience, including his son's medical challenges and being bullied as a child, Joel discovered the transformative power of humility in finding peace and inner strength.
He shares theological insights on humility, emphasizing the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries and the role of humility in navigating relationships.
His practical examples offer valuable insights for individuals desiring to grow the virtue of humility.
SHOW NOTES cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/humility2/
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Summer Joy Gross, an Anglican pastor, spiritual director, and author, brings a unique perspective to the conversation on secure attachment to God through spiritual practices.
With a deep understanding of attachment theory, Summer's insights provide a fresh and relatable approach to experiencing God's love in a profound and transformative manner.
Her book, "The Emanuel Promise," delves into the powerful connection between attachment and our relationship with God, offering practical guidance to help individuals strengthen their bond with the God, our Father, through spiritual practices like Lectio Divina.
Show Notes Cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/attachment/
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This podcast episode features a conversation between the host, Amber, and guest, Dana Trent.
Dana shares her unique childhood of growing up in a fervently religious yet drug trafficking family in Western Indiana, highlighting the complex intersection of trauma, faith, and redemption.
Dana's memoir, 'Between Two Trailers', delves into Dana's experiences with her family's unconventional lifestyle, mental health struggles, and the impact of these factors on her personal development and spirituality.
The discussion explores the themes of empathy, coping mechanisms, and the transformative power of recognizing trauma and practicing deep, authentic Christianity.
SHOW NOTES cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/family/
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In this episode of the Grace Enough Podcast, host Amber Cullum interviews Doreen Steenland, a passionate advocate for understanding the interplay between God, emotions, and brain science.
Doreen shares her compelling personal journey of experiencing trauma to finding Christ and healing through a transformative understanding of neuroscience and faith. She emphasizes the importance of noticing bodily sensations and patterns to heal from trauma and connect more deeply with God's love. Doreen discusses her work with medical professionals and the impact of trauma on the emotional and physical well-being of individuals in high-stress environments.
The conversation also touches on techniques to quiet the inner critic, the dynamics of group coaching for emotional healing, and the power of secure attachment with God for personal transformation.
Key Takeaways:SHOW NOTES cont. https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/brain/
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