From Break To Seminary: Lessons On Encouragement And Humble Faith
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The quiet season wasn’t silence—it was preparation. After a soul-led pause, we’re back with fresh gratitude, stories from a women’s leadership cohort at Denver Seminary, and three hard-won lessons that make faith durable on busy, imperfect days. If you’ve ever tried to juggle calling, family, church, and your own growth without burning out, you’ll find language and practices here that lift the weight without lowering the standard.
We start with the simple phrase that rescued so many weeks: reasonable best. It’s the antidote to perfectionism and the ally of perseverance, a way to honor limits while showing up with integrity. From there, we step into charitable theology, a love-shaped approach to truth that holds firm to Scripture while staying humble with one another in the gray. Across denominations and perspectives, we’ve watched unity deepen when we refuse to weaponize certainty and instead let conviction and kindness share the same table.
To ground it all, we share an everyday framework for reading the Bible and praying with honesty: Am I asking God or telling God? Am I obeying the word or quietly rebelling? This lens turns devotion into transformation you can feel in your schedule, your tone, and your relationships. Along the way, we talk about the cohort of women leading in different contexts, the joy and stretch of graduate study with a full life, and the call to be intentional encouragers—people who ask the second question, offer prayer, and create a small domino of hope.
If this encouraged you, share it with a friend who could use a lift today. Subscribe, leave a review so more women can find the show, and tell us which practice you’re trying this week—reasonable best, charitable theology, or the asking-and-obeying check. Your voice helps this community grow.
Now get out into the world and be a woman who intentionally encourages another!
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