One of our most loved episodes came early in our podcasting adventure. How to Handle What-If Questions has continued to be one of our most listened to and watched visits. If you are new to our podcast, we know you will gain much-needed clarity about all those what-if times. If you came along with us from the beginning, we believe the Holy Spirit offers you another chance to get a new perspective on this perplexing topic.
Are what-if questions affecting your daily life? In this episode, co-hosts Carmen and Kristine look at the story of Rahab in the Bible. They discuss what we can learn from this bold woman of faith about the best way to handle what-if questions.
Verses for further reading:
Matthew 6.34 (MSG)
Joshua chapters 2 & 6
Joshua 2.8-11 (NLT)
Hebrews 10.23 (ESV)
Tip from this episode: Learn to trade what-if questions for living as-if.
Coaching question: How would it affect our lives right now if we took a big what-if question and changed it to an as-if statement?
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