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“Anxiety is misplaced trust—or unbelief. And we’ve got to stop sugarcoating it.”
What happens when we pray a dangerous prayer?
Recorded live at West Asheville Baptist Church, Carol brings a vulnerable, bold, and deeply Jesus-focused message about blind spots—the ones in our mirrors and in our hearts. With humor, truth, and urgency, she dives into Psalm 139:23–24 and challenges us to ask God to search the hidden parts of our hearts, exposing the places we’ve tried to ignore.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed by anxious thoughts, or like you’ve been playing it safe in your faith—this is the wake-up call wrapped in grace you didn’t know you needed.
Blind spots can wreck more than cars. Spiritually speaking, they keep us stuck—and it’s time to let Jesus point them out.
Anxiety is often misplaced trust. Carol reminds us that anxious thoughts are an invitation to surrender control and trust the One who knows our hearts.
We need to pray dangerous prayers. Asking God to search us may lead to painful exposure, but it also leads to healing, freedom, and deeper intimacy with Jesus.
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“Anxiety is misplaced trust—or unbelief. And we’ve got to stop sugarcoating it.”
What happens when we pray a dangerous prayer?
Recorded live at West Asheville Baptist Church, Carol brings a vulnerable, bold, and deeply Jesus-focused message about blind spots—the ones in our mirrors and in our hearts. With humor, truth, and urgency, she dives into Psalm 139:23–24 and challenges us to ask God to search the hidden parts of our hearts, exposing the places we’ve tried to ignore.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed by anxious thoughts, or like you’ve been playing it safe in your faith—this is the wake-up call wrapped in grace you didn’t know you needed.
Blind spots can wreck more than cars. Spiritually speaking, they keep us stuck—and it’s time to let Jesus point them out.
Anxiety is often misplaced trust. Carol reminds us that anxious thoughts are an invitation to surrender control and trust the One who knows our hearts.
We need to pray dangerous prayers. Asking God to search us may lead to painful exposure, but it also leads to healing, freedom, and deeper intimacy with Jesus.
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