Bryan Willis Reese Bryan Chris Reese
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- Religion & Spirituality
Dr. Bryan Willis Reese is a member of a spiritual trio of leaders that engage in the development of individuals and organizations. As a K12 education leader, Reese explores words of calm and wisdom that could motivate any person to have a brighter day.
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Boundaries Needed!
Dr. Willis Reese explores the importance of listening to your inner voice and channeling behaviors that will bring you peace and joy.
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Postured to hear God speak.
Dr. Bryan Willis Reese encourages believers to center themselves and be in a state of readiness to hear—in case God speaks. At least in the ‘belly of a whale, there’s silence.’
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I am on my own, but I am not alone!
Dr. Bryan Willis Reese shares testaments of the late Lillie Mae Cochran Bythwood and welcomes his nieces, Zoey Madeline and Aubrey Kaye! We are often journeying our lives with impact from who we are and what others desire of us. Make your next move based on what works for you!
Also, the closing rendering is a message sent by Dr. Maxine, a woman of empowerment and strength from others.
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Waiting, Working, and Leading.
This episode explores lessons from 1st Samuel: Waiting, Working, and Leading. With the pandemic almost behind us, there is a call to embrace more responsibility without the confines of more stress. Yet, there is work that has to be done while we wait and when we lead. Join Dr. Bryan Willis Reese on an exploration of 1st Samuel Chapters 16, 17, and 18!
'If one can tackle the lion and the bear...then surely, you can defeat the hugest obstacle before you that you must hurdle.' -
I am the Creation of God
Dr. Willis-Reese explores the creation story, specifically day 7: Rest! Find your balance with this episode today.
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Faith in times of uncertainty/As within, So without!
Dr. Reese shares 5 new illustrations on having faith in times of uncertainty and reflects on Universal Law: As within, so without. 3 series within this collection are replayed to ensure that listeners have the ability to apply what we have learned together.
We should have unyielding faith...trusting and believing--even when we cannot see.