Inside Beauty Inspires

Stephanie Harrison

Inside Beauty Inspires takes on real life experiences and introduces the Word of God to help believers to navigate peaks and valleys fearlessly. Real, raw, & relevant, Inside Beauty Inspires seeks to unleash a fresh anointing in the atmosphere. Our goal is to connect our listeners to “the plug”, Christ Jesus, a savior who has paid the price for all of our sins and wants nothing more than to see His children win!

  1. 1D AGO

    James 2: Favoritism, Mercy, And A Living Faith

    When faith only lives in our mouths, it dies in our lives. We open James 2 like a map for modern hearts, confronting favoritism, selective obedience, and the comfortable myth that belief without action is enough. With warmth and urgency, we walk through the royal law—love your neighbor as yourself—and ask what our choices reveal about who is shaping us: the culture or Christ. Together we explore why mercy is the true mark of maturity and how “faith without works is dead” lands in real moments, not theory. We connect Abraham’s obedience and Rahab’s courage to today’s decisions, showing how trust matures when it moves our hands. Then we stitch in the story of Saul and David to expose how appearances seduce us while God searches the heart. Saul looked like a king; David learned to lead by tending sheep. That contrast reframes our hidden seasons as training, not punishment, and invites us to stop mourning what God has removed so we can anoint what’s next. You’ll hear practical rhythms for seeking God’s presence over grasping for His hand, why consistency beats intensity in building intimacy, and how trials refine identity instead of defining destiny. We press on identity in Christ, the narrow path few choose, and the danger of judging others while ignoring the log in our own eye. Most of all, we invite you to trade agreement for alignment: where is God asking you to move, whom have you overlooked, and what obedience have you delayed? If you’re ready for a clearer, sturdier faith—one that loves without favoritism and acts without hesitation—this conversation will meet you where you are and nudge you forward. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage, and if it helps you, subscribe and leave a review so others can find it too.

    1h 9m
  2. 6D AGO

    Year Of Promises

    Start the year with a reset that actually holds. We open James 1 and get honest about trials, wisdom, and what real maturity looks like when life applies pressure. No sugarcoating—just a clear path from wobbling between faith and fear to walking with endurance and joy. Stephanie welcomes her son Tylan into the studio as we unpack why asking for wisdom beats asking for escape, how double‑mindedness shows up as divided loyalty, and why anchoring in God’s way steadies the soul. You’ll hear practical handles for meditating on Scripture, cultivating discernment, and choosing development over display, even when the crowd rewards performance. We challenge the cultural script around status and success, contrasting fading achievements with the inward fruit that proves a life rooted in Christ. Expect straight talk on temptation and desire: God doesn’t tempt, but unchecked desires do. Transformation, not behavior hacks, is the only change that lasts. That flows into the power of speech—being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger—because controlled tongues, compassionate action, and clean living are the marks of pure religion. Hearing without doing is self‑deception; obedience is where faith grows muscle. Threaded through is a simple refrain worth carrying: prioritize presence over placement. Every good and perfect gift comes from above, and time will tell what’s counterfeit. If you’re ready for a steadier year—anchored, fruitful, and focused—this conversation will help you realign your habits and your hope. Listen, apply one truth today, and watch how endurance begins to change your outcomes. If this resonates, follow the show, share with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help more listeners find us.

    1h 4m
  3. 10/20/2025

    Prepared Hearts, Faithful Hands: Living Matthew 25 Today

    Midnight never sends a calendar invite. We open Matthew 25 and get real about what “oil” actually means: a living, daily intimacy with God that you cannot borrow, bluff, or buy at the last minute. With Prophet Stephanie and her son Tylan in the studio, the conversation moves from the parable of the ten virgins to the talents, tracing a clear line from honest prayer and Scripture to courage, stewardship, and fruit that lasts. We talk about building oil through simple, consistent habits—reading the Word to meet a Person, telling God the truth in prayer, and choosing community that sharpens rather than flatters. Tylan shares how fear once kept him from using his gifts, and why obedience opened capacity, favor, and peace. Together, we unpack how delay can be divine, why private victories prepare public assignments, and how pruning forms patience and strength when life pressures peak. The message is practical and personal: your gifts aren’t trophies; they’re tools to serve people and bring God glory. We also touch the tension between belief and behavior. Belonging to God rests on promise and faith, yet real faith reshapes our steps. Fruit becomes the evidence—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control—especially under pressure. If you’ve been trying to look ready instead of living ready, this talk will help you trade image for intimacy and excuses for stewardship. Listen if you’re hungry to grow, tired of surface-level religion, or wondering how to make your yes to God practical. Then share it with someone who needs a nudge to pick up their lamp and start filling it. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show—and tell us: what’s one habit you’ll change this week to keep your lamp burning?

    59 min
  4. 09/09/2025

    Seeds of Light: Harvest Season's Call

    Have you ever wondered why some spiritual seeds flourish while others wither away? What determines whether your life will produce a bountiful harvest or remain stagnant? In this heartfelt conversation between Prophetess Stephanie L Harrison and her son Tylan Fowler, we dive deep into the biblical principles of harvest season, exploring what it truly means to reap what you sow. Tylan shares powerful insights about patience in the spiritual growth process, revealing how God has been working "overtime" in his own life as he's stepped into ministry through Bible studies on social media. Together, mother and son unpack Jesus' parable of the sower from Matthew 13, examining the four soil types and what they reveal about our heart posture. "If you're rooted in Jesus, if you're rooted in the vine and I'm the branch, as a branch I'm going to bear fruit from the vine," Tylan explains. This profound discussion challenges listeners to honestly evaluate which soil their heart resembles - is God's Word being snatched away, withering without roots, choked by worldly concerns, or producing abundant fruit? The conversation shifts to what it means to be "salt and light" in Matthew 5, with Tylan offering a striking observation: "The biggest microphone you can have in your life is your life." This discussion about authentic Christian witness reveals how social media creates comparison traps that steal joy and distract from purpose. You'll hear practical wisdom about maintaining your distinctive "saltiness" in a world that pushes conformity and how consistent obedience leads to breakthrough. Join us for this illuminating episode that will challenge you to examine your spiritual roots, guard against worldly distractions, and let your light shine brightly. As Tylan reminds us, "Change is coming. All you have to do is just continue to be patient and be consistent." Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and let us know how this message impacts your spiritual journey!

    56 min
  5. 08/23/2025

    Faith in the Waiting

    Have you ever found yourself caught in the gap between promise and fulfillment? That space where faith feels stretched thin and doubts creep in despite your best efforts to believe? This powerful episode delves into one of the most profound spiritual paradoxes we face: finding beauty not just in the blessing, but in the believing itself. Drawing from the wells of wisdom in Proverbs 10, Hebrews 11, Isaiah 40, and Luke 1, we explore how faith operates as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. The biblical patriarchs and matriarchs didn't just receive God's promises—they believed them first, often waiting years or even lifetimes to see fulfillment. Their stories remind us that the waiting isn't wasted time; it's sacred ground where transformation happens. When Elizabeth proclaimed to Mary, "You are blessed because you believed that the Lord would do what he said," she revealed a profound truth: the blessing isn't just in the receiving but in the believing itself. Think about it—what if the process that seems so painful right now is actually preparing you for something greater than you can imagine? What if your waiting season is actually a training ground? This episode challenges us to shift our perspective and find the beauty in both the process and the promise. Whether you're currently in a season of active waiting or joyful receiving, you'll discover fresh encouragement to trust God's timing and celebrate the journey of faith. The beauty isn't just in what God gives—it's in who we become as we learn to believe His Word even before we see His hand move. Join me in embracing this powerful truth: blessings and believing aren't enemies; they're partners in our spiritual journey. Let's learn to treasure both as we walk by faith, keeping our eyes on the One who is invisible yet ever-present in our lives.

    50 min
  6. 08/10/2025

    Passion is the Spark, Purpose is the Assignment

    That burning passion inside you—the one that keeps you awake at night, fills your mind with ideas, and pulls at your heart—isn't random. It's a divine clue pointing to your purpose. In this soul-stirring exploration of passion and purpose, we discover how these two forces work together in God's divine plan. Drawing wisdom from Romans 12:11, we learn that maintaining our spiritual fervor while serving the Lord creates sustainable enthusiasm that doesn't quickly burn out. True transformation happens when we align our desires with heaven's assignment. Jeremiah's story offers profound insight into how God prepares us for our calling before birth. "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you," God declared, revealing that our purpose existed before we did. This truth challenges our perspective—we're not searching for something we create, but discovering what's already been woven into our design. The journey isn't without obstacles. Fear of judgment, comparison with others, and delayed obedience can derail us from our divine assignment. Yet through prayer, fasting, and careful attention to what genuinely excites versus burdens us, clarity emerges. A powerful live testimony during the episode demonstrates how staying faithful and abiding in God's presence leads to unexpected breakthroughs and divine appointments. Your passion is not optional—it's a signpost leading to your assignment. When you say yes to both, you live fully, freely, and faithfully as God intended. As Job 17:9 reminds us, "The righteous keep moving forward, and those with clean hands become stronger and stronger." You were created for such a time as this, uniquely equipped to fulfill a purpose that glorifies God and serves others. Ready to discover what sets your soul on fire? Listen now and take the first step toward embracing your divine calling.

    44 min
  7. 07/27/2025

    Finding Your Way: A Faith Journey With Tylan

    What does it truly mean to be rooted in Christ? In this heartfelt episode, Prophetess Stephanie L Harrison welcomes back her son Tylan "T-Funk" Fowler for a profound conversation about spiritual growth, overcoming distractions, and discovering authentic faith. Fresh from his first year of college, Tylan shares candid reflections about facing real-world challenges while trying to maintain spiritual focus. "The distractions are real," he admits, but those very struggles become the "growing pains" that strengthen character when we stay grounded in God's word. Mother and son dive deep into Proverbs 24, exploring timeless wisdom about envy, self-control, and building a life on God's foundation. The conversation takes a powerful turn when they discuss the fruits of the Spirit. Rather than viewing spiritual growth as a checklist of behaviors to master, Tylan offers this perspective-shifting insight: "It's not about doing more, it's about abiding more." This becomes the heartbeat of their dialogue – that authentic transformation happens naturally when we're deeply rooted in relationship with Jesus. They tackle relevant challenges facing believers today, from social media's comparison traps to choosing relationships wisely. "Proximity is prophetic," Tylan observes. "Depending on who's around you and who's pouring into you shows if you're growing or being contaminated." His wisdom beyond his years shines through as he encourages listeners not to fear being set apart from worldly patterns. Whether you're navigating your own spiritual growing pains or seeking deeper intimacy with God, this mother-son conversation offers biblical perspective, practical wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement for staying rooted in what truly matters. How might your life change if you focused less on performance and more on being planted in good soil?

    1h 8m
  8. 07/19/2025

    Words That Build or Break

    The power of our words shapes everything from our closest relationships to our spiritual growth. Diving deep into Proverbs 17 and James 3, this episode reveals how what we say reflects who we truly are at heart. Wisdom speaks clearly through these scriptures: "Better a dry crust eaten in peace than a house filled with feasting and conflict." This profound truth challenges us to consider what we truly value. Are we trading inner peace for outer appearances? Our listening habits and speech patterns reveal our character in ways we might not realize—those who eagerly listen to gossip and slander demonstrate the condition of their hearts. The vivid analogies in James 3 illustrate how something as small as our tongue can direct our entire life: like a bit controlling a powerful horse, a rudder steering a massive ship, or a tiny spark igniting a forest fire. Our words carry extraordinary power to build up or tear down. The contradiction of using the same tongue to praise God and curse people made in His image reveals our need for transformed speech that flows from a transformed heart. Perhaps most revealing is the contrast between earthly and heavenly wisdom. Earthly wisdom operates from envy and selfish ambition, leading to disorder. Heavenly wisdom is "pure, peace-loving, gentle, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere." This distinction forces us to examine which wisdom guides our daily choices and conversations. This episode challenges you to become a peacemaker—to pray before speaking, let offense fall away, and cover faults instead of exposing them. Even when justified to "clap back," choose to speak life, knowing that wisdom will speak for you when you allow her to. Your words reveal your heart, and a heart transformed by God's wisdom produces speech that heals rather than hurts. Share this message with someone needing peace in their life, and remember that real beauty begins in the heart. Subscribe to Inside Beauty Inspires for more spiritual insights that transform from within.

    36 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Inside Beauty Inspires takes on real life experiences and introduces the Word of God to help believers to navigate peaks and valleys fearlessly. Real, raw, & relevant, Inside Beauty Inspires seeks to unleash a fresh anointing in the atmosphere. Our goal is to connect our listeners to “the plug”, Christ Jesus, a savior who has paid the price for all of our sins and wants nothing more than to see His children win!