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When God called Enoch, He didn’t begin with the assignment.
He began with identity: “Thou art my son.”
In this first episode of Season 3, we explore what it really means to yoke ourselves with Christ — not by trying harder, but by understanding who we are and why weakness is part of covenant partnership.
In this episode:
Identity before assignment
Repentance as returning, not shaming
Why weakness is invitation (Ether 12:27)
How vision shifts change how we show up
If you’ve ever wondered, “Who am I to do this?” — this episode is for you.
Follow on Instagram:
Kirstin Baxter| LDS Love & Unity Coach (@shinemommyshine) • Instagram profile
Explore coaching & resources:
Kirstin Baxter Coaching | Purpose-Driven Coaching for LDS Moms
Join the email list:
If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend who needs the reminder: weakness is not disqualification.
By Kirstin BaxterWhen God called Enoch, He didn’t begin with the assignment.
He began with identity: “Thou art my son.”
In this first episode of Season 3, we explore what it really means to yoke ourselves with Christ — not by trying harder, but by understanding who we are and why weakness is part of covenant partnership.
In this episode:
Identity before assignment
Repentance as returning, not shaming
Why weakness is invitation (Ether 12:27)
How vision shifts change how we show up
If you’ve ever wondered, “Who am I to do this?” — this episode is for you.
Follow on Instagram:
Kirstin Baxter| LDS Love & Unity Coach (@shinemommyshine) • Instagram profile
Explore coaching & resources:
Kirstin Baxter Coaching | Purpose-Driven Coaching for LDS Moms
Join the email list:
If this episode blessed you, share it with a friend who needs the reminder: weakness is not disqualification.