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In this vulnerable and powerful episode, Stacy gets real about her past and why she's no longer running from the girl she used to be. She shares how God has redeemed every step of her story—the good, the messy, and everything in between. Through the story of the woman at the well and examples like Paul, Rahab, and King David, Stacy reminds us that our past doesn't disqualify us from God's purposes.
If you've ever carried shame about your story or felt like your mistakes define you, this episode is for you. Your Creator sees all of you—and loves you anyway.
Scripture References: Psalm 139:16, John 4, Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Acts 9, 1 Timothy 1:15-17, Joshua 2, Hebrews 11, 2 Samuel 11 and Psalm 51
Key Verse: "You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed." - Psalm 139:16 (NLT)This Week's
Key Truths:
Challenge:
Connect with Stacy: Drop a comment and let us know—which biblical example resonated most with your story or revealed something interesting to you?
By Stacy TassinIn this vulnerable and powerful episode, Stacy gets real about her past and why she's no longer running from the girl she used to be. She shares how God has redeemed every step of her story—the good, the messy, and everything in between. Through the story of the woman at the well and examples like Paul, Rahab, and King David, Stacy reminds us that our past doesn't disqualify us from God's purposes.
If you've ever carried shame about your story or felt like your mistakes define you, this episode is for you. Your Creator sees all of you—and loves you anyway.
Scripture References: Psalm 139:16, John 4, Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, Acts 9, 1 Timothy 1:15-17, Joshua 2, Hebrews 11, 2 Samuel 11 and Psalm 51
Key Verse: "You saw me before I was born. Every day of my life was recorded in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day had passed." - Psalm 139:16 (NLT)This Week's
Key Truths:
Challenge:
Connect with Stacy: Drop a comment and let us know—which biblical example resonated most with your story or revealed something interesting to you?