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The art of slowing down can feel impossible when you feel like you must always be available and accessible. Sometimes compassion for others begins the moment you show mercy to yourself.
Today, Rachelle Starr joins me for a conversation on stopping. Rachelle entered a strip club at age 23 to share Christ's love. Now, fifteen years later, she is the founder and president of Scarlet Hope and author of Outrageous Obedience: answering God's Call to Shine in the Darkest Places.
In this episode, we discuss slowing down in terms of:
Follow Rachelle and Scarlet Hope here:
You can get a copy of her new book—Outrageous Obedience: Answering God's Call to Shine in the Darkest Places—at Amazon.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].
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The art of slowing down can feel impossible when you feel like you must always be available and accessible. Sometimes compassion for others begins the moment you show mercy to yourself.
Today, Rachelle Starr joins me for a conversation on stopping. Rachelle entered a strip club at age 23 to share Christ's love. Now, fifteen years later, she is the founder and president of Scarlet Hope and author of Outrageous Obedience: answering God's Call to Shine in the Darkest Places.
In this episode, we discuss slowing down in terms of:
Follow Rachelle and Scarlet Hope here:
You can get a copy of her new book—Outrageous Obedience: Answering God's Call to Shine in the Darkest Places—at Amazon.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].