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This is an episode you will not want to miss because it Come.Union’s very own Erin Olinger!
In this episode, Erin Olinger, co-host of the Come.Union Podcast shares her personal journey of finding validation and worth in the midst of never feeling enough or at times, a little too much. She discusses her struggles with an eating disorder in middle school and how she found healing and hope. Erin also talks about her career in the music industry and the moment she felt called to walk away and pursue a different path into ministry. It was during this time of her life that she finally finds out what it means to take off the mask she has been wearing because she believed she was not enough and starts to see who God says she is. She learns about vulnerability and how sharing her life can also lead to feeling like she was too much for others. In the midst of it all, she shares the importance of recognizing God's voice that says she is enough and learning to believe that God has created her for such an incredible purpose, even if she is not every person’s cup of tea.
Key Takeaways:
* The importance of having mentors in our life to have support and guidance during the young years of adolescence.
* Eating disorders are not always about body image but can stem from a desire for control and a fear of not being enough.
* Hearing God's voice and following His leading can bring peace and clarity, even in difficult decisions.
* It's important to recognize and challenge the lies we believe about ourselves and replace them with the truth of God's love and acceptance.
* Hurt people hurt people, but healed people can bring healing to others.
* God's peace doesn't need our circumstances to be in alignment. God's peace can say, 'This feels like it makes no sense, but I'm going to give you peace because it's what I want you to do."
* God's peace is how we can recognize God's voice. It's not always audible, but it brings a deep sense of peace and assurance.
Connect with Erin:
Instagram:@Erincolinger
Email: [email protected]
Connect with us!
Follow us on instagram @come.union
Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too!
By Erin Olinger and Ramonita SmithThis is an episode you will not want to miss because it Come.Union’s very own Erin Olinger!
In this episode, Erin Olinger, co-host of the Come.Union Podcast shares her personal journey of finding validation and worth in the midst of never feeling enough or at times, a little too much. She discusses her struggles with an eating disorder in middle school and how she found healing and hope. Erin also talks about her career in the music industry and the moment she felt called to walk away and pursue a different path into ministry. It was during this time of her life that she finally finds out what it means to take off the mask she has been wearing because she believed she was not enough and starts to see who God says she is. She learns about vulnerability and how sharing her life can also lead to feeling like she was too much for others. In the midst of it all, she shares the importance of recognizing God's voice that says she is enough and learning to believe that God has created her for such an incredible purpose, even if she is not every person’s cup of tea.
Key Takeaways:
* The importance of having mentors in our life to have support and guidance during the young years of adolescence.
* Eating disorders are not always about body image but can stem from a desire for control and a fear of not being enough.
* Hearing God's voice and following His leading can bring peace and clarity, even in difficult decisions.
* It's important to recognize and challenge the lies we believe about ourselves and replace them with the truth of God's love and acceptance.
* Hurt people hurt people, but healed people can bring healing to others.
* God's peace doesn't need our circumstances to be in alignment. God's peace can say, 'This feels like it makes no sense, but I'm going to give you peace because it's what I want you to do."
* God's peace is how we can recognize God's voice. It's not always audible, but it brings a deep sense of peace and assurance.
Connect with Erin:
Instagram:@Erincolinger
Email: [email protected]
Connect with us!
Follow us on instagram @come.union
Subscribe to our newsletter at come-union.com and subscribe to the podcast on this listening platform too!