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Anne Lincoln Holibaugh’s story is marked by a curiosity about God, overcoming fears, challenges, and loss by a relentless pursuit of Jesus. From her early years, haunted by the fear of her parents' death, to her transformative encounter with Jesus at a church camp, Anne Lincoln’s resilience and pursuit of God in times of struggle is at the heart of what it means to be an overcomer.
Anne Lincoln’s transition from her chaotic and abusive childhood home to the Christian bubble of Abilene, Texas, was a time of major disorientation for her. She faced the responsibility of caring for her parents, and the guilt of finding safety and happiness away from them. Despite these challenges, her faith provided solace and safety, and her community showed her kindness and grace. As we discuss her experiences, we also delve into the delicate balance of managing family relationships and personal growth.
In this conversation, we explore Anne Lincoln’s journey of healing and the impact of loss on her faith, relationships, and ministry. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of knowing God's love toward you and the importance of trusting Him during times of uncertainty.
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:06) - Ann Lincoln's Journey to Faith
(0:11:08) - Finding Safety in Faith
(0:25:25) - A Child's Burden of Responsibility
(0:30:28) - Parentification and Overcoming Guilt
(0:42:16) - Disorientation, Reorientation, and Grief
(0:48:15) - Navigating Life and Loss After College
(0:54:46) - Navigating Transitions and Healing in Ministry
(1:06:36) - Grace in Struggle and Loss
(1:19:52) - Loss and Transition in Life
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Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
For sponsorship inquiries, email [email protected]
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Anne Lincoln Holibaugh’s story is marked by a curiosity about God, overcoming fears, challenges, and loss by a relentless pursuit of Jesus. From her early years, haunted by the fear of her parents' death, to her transformative encounter with Jesus at a church camp, Anne Lincoln’s resilience and pursuit of God in times of struggle is at the heart of what it means to be an overcomer.
Anne Lincoln’s transition from her chaotic and abusive childhood home to the Christian bubble of Abilene, Texas, was a time of major disorientation for her. She faced the responsibility of caring for her parents, and the guilt of finding safety and happiness away from them. Despite these challenges, her faith provided solace and safety, and her community showed her kindness and grace. As we discuss her experiences, we also delve into the delicate balance of managing family relationships and personal growth.
In this conversation, we explore Anne Lincoln’s journey of healing and the impact of loss on her faith, relationships, and ministry. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of knowing God's love toward you and the importance of trusting Him during times of uncertainty.
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:06) - Ann Lincoln's Journey to Faith
(0:11:08) - Finding Safety in Faith
(0:25:25) - A Child's Burden of Responsibility
(0:30:28) - Parentification and Overcoming Guilt
(0:42:16) - Disorientation, Reorientation, and Grief
(0:48:15) - Navigating Life and Loss After College
(0:54:46) - Navigating Transitions and Healing in Ministry
(1:06:36) - Grace in Struggle and Loss
(1:19:52) - Loss and Transition in Life
FOLLOW:
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, one of the best ways to support the show and make sure others find it, is to subscribe and leave a review. Thank You!
Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co.
For sponsorship inquiries, email [email protected]
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