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Have you ever felt lost? Like you don't know who you are, you don't fit in, or you've left "the fold?" Have you ever struggled with self-worth & feeling your true identity? These parables in Luke 12-17 & John 11 offer precious truths about your worth in the sight of God, the true meaning of self-worth & charity, how important "the one" is, and what He is doing, so you may be "found."
00:00-05:50“QOTW: What can I do when I feel lost? How can I be ‘found’?”
05:51-18:50“Self-esteem vs. self-worth; ‘Self-worth and charity are the same thing’”
18:51-30:09“Bear the good fruit, according to your Divine Identity; He lifts you”
30:10-40:45“Live with charity; He seeks, finds & loves the lost ‘one,’ & so may we”
40:46-END“We are all the prodigal, & our Father loves & welcomes us always”
Find Study Guides, episodes, & SUBSCRIBE to our email list at : http://www.likeawateredgarden.com
About this podcast:
Welcome to Like a Watered Garden, a Come Follow Me-inspired mental health & personal growth podcast that shows you how to personalize the holy scriptures to help you “overcome, become, and flourish” in physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health & wellness, so you may feel, as Isaiah writes, “...like a watered garden and a spring whose waters fail not.”
I’m your host, Dr. Christina Hibbert, clinical psychologist, author, speaker, wife & mom, & member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
For our second season, we’ll be following the Come Follow Me manual and learning in The New Testament, our goal being to draw closer to Christ as we study His birth, ministry, death & resurrection.
To learn more about Dr. Christina Hibbert, please visit http://www.drchristinahibbert.com or http://www.instagram.com/drchristinahibbert or http://www.facebook.com/DrCHibbert
Please rate/review this podcast!
Let's connect: http://www.likeawateredgarden.com http://www.instagram.com/likeawatered.garden
http://www.instagram.com/drchristinahibbert http://www.facebook.com/groups/likeawateredgarden
By Dr. Christina HibbertHave you ever felt lost? Like you don't know who you are, you don't fit in, or you've left "the fold?" Have you ever struggled with self-worth & feeling your true identity? These parables in Luke 12-17 & John 11 offer precious truths about your worth in the sight of God, the true meaning of self-worth & charity, how important "the one" is, and what He is doing, so you may be "found."
00:00-05:50“QOTW: What can I do when I feel lost? How can I be ‘found’?”
05:51-18:50“Self-esteem vs. self-worth; ‘Self-worth and charity are the same thing’”
18:51-30:09“Bear the good fruit, according to your Divine Identity; He lifts you”
30:10-40:45“Live with charity; He seeks, finds & loves the lost ‘one,’ & so may we”
40:46-END“We are all the prodigal, & our Father loves & welcomes us always”
Find Study Guides, episodes, & SUBSCRIBE to our email list at : http://www.likeawateredgarden.com
About this podcast:
Welcome to Like a Watered Garden, a Come Follow Me-inspired mental health & personal growth podcast that shows you how to personalize the holy scriptures to help you “overcome, become, and flourish” in physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual health & wellness, so you may feel, as Isaiah writes, “...like a watered garden and a spring whose waters fail not.”
I’m your host, Dr. Christina Hibbert, clinical psychologist, author, speaker, wife & mom, & member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
For our second season, we’ll be following the Come Follow Me manual and learning in The New Testament, our goal being to draw closer to Christ as we study His birth, ministry, death & resurrection.
To learn more about Dr. Christina Hibbert, please visit http://www.drchristinahibbert.com or http://www.instagram.com/drchristinahibbert or http://www.facebook.com/DrCHibbert
Please rate/review this podcast!
Let's connect: http://www.likeawateredgarden.com http://www.instagram.com/likeawatered.garden
http://www.instagram.com/drchristinahibbert http://www.facebook.com/groups/likeawateredgarden