Missie is married to Duce and together they have four children. She is a graduate of Southeastern Seminary with a master’s in ethics, theology, and culture. Heads up, it might not look how you expected! If you don’t know her, Missie serves as vice president of community engagement for Life Collective, Inc. Today we’re talking to my friend Missie Branch about what to do when you feel like a failure in the work the Lord has set before you, and what true success actually looks like. When you’re feeling weary, what part of God’s character offers you encouragement or rest? What Scripture passage encourages you? What do you consider to be your ministry? Why does your theology matter? How does it shape you?Īs a believer, you can be engaged in ministry work, even if it’s unpaid and informal. What is theology? Write or share a working definition in your own words. Jen and JT are two of the co-hosts on the Knowing Faith Podcast, and they are also now co-authors of the new book You are a Theologian: An Invitation to Know and Love God Well. JT English is the Lead Pastor at Storyline Church, the author of several books, and co-founder of Training the Church. Jen Wilkin is an author and Bible teacher who is passionate about seeing others become committed followers of Christ who are grounded in the Word of God. This conversation is full of insights that will meet you right where you are in whatever work the Lord has set before you today! Today we're talking to Jen Wilkin and JT English about how our theology-or our understanding of God-influences our everyday life and ministry. What might you do or implement in light of what you learned in this week’s episode? What Scriptures have you clung to in the midst of difficult seasons? Consider memorizing one of those passages this week. How has your local church body supported you in seasons of weariness? How has God’s Word brought you comfort in seasons of weariness? What truth from this episode resonated most with you? We pray that this episode will stir your affection for God’s Word and that it will encourage you to look to Scripture as your help in the midst of seasons of weariness. Kristen’s newest book, Help for the Hungry Soul shares eight encouragements to grow your appetite for God's Word. Spoiler alert-it’s the one place we talk about all the time here at the Journeywomen Podcast: God’s Word. Today we’re talking to Kristen Wetherell about where we can look to for hope and help when our souls are weary. On the Journeywomen podcast we’ll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God. Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode? Is there someone around you who might be feeling weak and weary? How might you come alongside them in their weakness? How does God’s character-strong, steadfast, sovereign-bring you encouragement during your seasons of weariness? Where have you found strength amidst your weaknesses? Is there a particular Scripture that has brought you encouragement? (Consider memorizing the passage!) How have you personally experienced weakness? Today we’re sharing a conversation with Emily Jensen where she shares some much-needed encouragement for those who are feeling weak! If you don’t know her, Emily is the co-founder and content director at Risen Motherhood, co-author of the Risen Motherhood book, and author of a new book called He Is Strong: Devotions for When You Feel Weak. We pray that this conversation serves to bolster your faith in the One who is truly your steadfast foundation amidst all the challenges of life.
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