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In this heartfelt episode of The Compelled Podcast, Emma Mae McDaniel invites listeners to embrace the truth that boldness isn’t reserved for a certain personality type—it’s the inheritance of every child of God. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 3 and her own season of motherhood, Emma shares how fear, shame, and complacency often keep us from living boldly in Christ, and how the Spirit empowers us to walk in freedom, confidence, and joy. With tender encouragement and biblical wisdom, she reminds us that boldness is simply seeing God and reflecting His glory to the world. If you’ve ever felt disqualified from being bold in your faith, this episode will inspire you to rest in God’s presence, trust His promises, and courageously live out the love of Christ in your daily life.
https://www.emmamaemcdaniel.com/books
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In this heartfelt episode of The Compelled Podcast, Emma Mae McDaniel invites listeners to embrace the truth that boldness isn’t reserved for a certain personality type—it’s the inheritance of every child of God. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 3 and her own season of motherhood, Emma shares how fear, shame, and complacency often keep us from living boldly in Christ, and how the Spirit empowers us to walk in freedom, confidence, and joy. With tender encouragement and biblical wisdom, she reminds us that boldness is simply seeing God and reflecting His glory to the world. If you’ve ever felt disqualified from being bold in your faith, this episode will inspire you to rest in God’s presence, trust His promises, and courageously live out the love of Christ in your daily life.
https://www.emmamaemcdaniel.com/books
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