Welcome to our uplifting podcast, where we aim to guide you on a journey to see yourself through the eyes of God and empower you to navigate life with this perspective. We wholeheartedly believe that you are as precious as a diamond, and it is our mission to constantly reinforce this truth.
Unseen does not mean unchanged. I’m talking about “development in secret,” that hidden season where God is doing deep work while the people around you can’t track the progress, can’t relate to the shift, and sometimes can’t even access what He’s building. If you’ve been feeling overlooked, misunderstood, or like your growth is happening in the dark, this message is you...
They told Peter and John to stop speaking the name of Jesus, and their answer still confronts us today: we cannot stay silent about what we’ve seen and heard. We sit in Acts 4 and talk honestly about what happens when faith meets pressure, when people try to threaten you into shrinking, and when you have to decide who you’re going to obey. If you’ve been tempted to hold back just to keep the peace,...
A storm rolls in while we’re reading Acts, and it turns into a living illustration of what Scripture has been saying all along: God can move through disruption, not just calm. We start in Acts 1 by setting the context for the Book of Acts and why Luke’s writing still matters for believers who want clarity, courage, and real spiritual growth, not just religious routine.
We walk through Jesus’...
The hardest part of moving forward is that the past keeps trying to audition for the lead role in your next season. We open with prayer and then walk straight into Philippians 3, where Paul says he refuses to rehearse what’s behind him. That one decision becomes a blueprint for spiritual growth and Christian maturity: learn the lesson, drop the weight, and press toward what God is calling you to do, even when ...
Pressure has a way of making everything feel louder, harder, and more confusing, but we have learned it can also be the doorway to alignment. We kick off a new month theme focused on alignment and realignment, and we go straight to the engine behind it all: obedience. Not the forced kind, not the performative kind, but the willing decision to submit our thoughts, choices, actions, and desires to what God is saying, ...
Wanting nothing sounds impossible until you realize it doesn’t mean owning everything, it means becoming spiritually complete. Michael Brown joins me again to finish our conversation on how God uses process, pressure, and patience to form identity in Christ. We sit with James 1:2-4 and talk about what it looks like to let patience do real work, the kind that builds endurance and quiet confidence when life keep...
Pressure can expose who we think we are and who we really are. We open James 1:2-4 and sit with the line that challenges almost everyone: “let patience have her perfect work.” I’m not talking about calm vibes or waiting politely. I mean biblical patience, staying under weight without quitting, while God builds something in you that you can’t fully see yet.
My husband, Michael, jo...
Nothing feels more discouraging than pouring years into a season that still looks like loss. If you’ve been asking, “Was any of this for nothing?” we want to speak a clear word over your life: nothing is wasted. Not the tears. Not the delays. Not the quiet, unseen moments. Not the pressure that made you question everything.
We anchor the message in James 1:2-4, where trials test faith and pr...
Pressure has a way of exposing what’s really happening inside us. We sit with James 1:2–4 and get painfully practical about patience, because patience isn’t passive and it definitely isn’t weak. We talk about how internal beliefs shape external behavior, why your reaction can betray your growth, and how learning to respond takes a pause, a thought, and a commitment to truth.
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Pressure can feel like life is stealing your footing, but what if it’s actually building your foundation? We’re stepping into a new month with a new theme, Pressure With Purpose, and we’re focusing on identity formation through James 1:2–4. If you’ve been asking why the same kinds of trials keep showing up, this message offers a different lens: God is not just watching what you go throu...
If you’ve been whispering, “What did I do to deserve this?”, you’re not alone and you’re not stuck there. We’re talking about the difference between punishment and purification, and why the same painful season can either push you into shame or pull you into growth depending on how you discern it.
We walk through five clear lenses from a biblical perspective: purpose, ...
When life pulls something out of your hands and God doesn’t explain himself, what do you do with the questions that won’t stop? We sit with the real tension of letting go while still believing, especially when your heart is emotionally tied to what changed. If you’ve been cycling through confusion, guilt, and fear about what happens next, this conversation meets you right where you are.
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Refinement sounds beautiful until it starts asking you to release what you swore you’d never put down. We’re talking about separation, purification, and letting go through the lens of Isaiah 48:10, where God says He chooses us in the furnace of affliction. That furnace is not proof you’re rejected, it’s often proof you’re being refined.
I walk through five scriptural reasons lett...
Some pain doesn’t mean you’re failing, it means you’re being refined. We take April’s old saying “April showers bring May flowers” and turn it into a spiritual reality: the rain readies the ground to produce, and refinement often starts when life feels heavy, messy, and uncomfortable.
We anchor in Isaiah 48:10-11 and sit with the phrase “chosen in the furnace of affli...
Fire changes what it touches, and that’s exactly why the refining process feels so intense. We’re leaning into Malachi 3:2–3 and telling the truth about spiritual refinement: God can be shaping you and choosing you at the same time. When life starts demanding a pivot and your old mindset can’t carry you anymore, that doesn’t mean you’re behind. It can mean you’re being purif...
Fire can feel like loss, pressure, or delay, but what if it’s also mercy? I’m naming the kind of refinement that doesn’t just hurt, it heals, because it removes what cannot follow you into your next season. We start with Malachi 3:2-3 and the image of God as a refiner, then get practical about how to recognize the season you’re living in right now, from “just enough” to lack to ab...
If you’ve been asking, “Where is God while this hurts?” this conversation is for you. I’m talking about refinement, the kind that feels like fire, and why the heat doesn’t mean you’re rejected. It often means God is close, steady, and intentional.
We anchor in Malachi 3:2–3 and sit with the image of God as a refiner who stays at the flame, purifying silver until what&...
Fire changes everything. When God turns up the heat, the sting is real, the shock is jarring, and the mark remains—but so does the promise that the Refiner is good and His purpose is pure. We lean into Malachi 3:2–3 and ask the question that sits under every trial: who can endure the refining fire? Together we name the pain, find our footing in trust, and trace how endurance grows when our weight rests o...
Refinement is a subtle process; it tests, reveals, and steadies us. In our discussion, we emphasize the importance of responding to God’s call without rushing, drawing on Zechariah 13:9 to acknowledge our insecurities and fears. Catherine shares how grief prompted her to pause and trust God’s timing, illustrating how this pause can lead to healing and transformation.
We explore how the Spirit moves when w...
What if the very pressure you’re trying to escape is the evidence you’re right where you’re meant to be? We dive into a candid and faith-filled look at pressure, proof, and calling—anchored in Zechariah 13:9—and unpack why resistance often rises right where purpose begins to take shape. Catherine breaks down clear definitions of pressure as force applied, proof as evidence, and calling ...
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