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the remind{h}er podcast

Jul 29, 2020

I don't like to be wrong. I don't think any of us do. But getting it right requires trial and error, a teachable spirit, a willingness to acknowledge our shortcomings, our mistakes, our growing edges. And I've realized that learning to accept when I'm wrong leads to being made right. Listen in.

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Jul 22, 2020

We are limited. And while my default is usually to try to push against that reality, I'm learning that maybe, my limitations aren't meant to be a hindrance. Maybe it's okay to acknowledge them. And maybe there is freedom in learning to live within them. Because our limitations are a reminder that we are not God,...


Jul 15, 2020

We know that water is a lifeline. We need it in order to stay internally hydrated and alive. And recent research also shows that engaging with water has additional, significant mental and emotional benefits, too. 

But water also informs our faith. It flows through the pages of Scripture. We often need to be reminded...


Jul 8, 2020

Throughout the New Testament, our faith is often compared to running a race, and we are called to run the race well.

But maybe running the race well isn't about how fast we can finish it.

Maybe the goal isn't about achieving our own personal best.

Maybe the prize isn't found at the finish line.

And maybe the race isn't...


Jul 1, 2020

Most people are required to take a public speaking course at some point, and I was no different. But in college, I was also required to take a listening course. In today's episode, we explore the importance of a listening ear and an understanding heart, and the posture that leads to both.

One by Deidra Riggs

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