Healing the Remnant Woman

Nina B.

Healing The Remnant Woman is a podcast for the woman who still believes in God—but is learning how to follow Him honestly through disappointment, grief, healing, surrender, and refinement. Each episode confronts the places where suffering, silence, loss, burnout, spiritual injury, or unmet expectations have reshaped how you relate to God, yourself, or what He established as true in Christ. This is discipleship. This is maturation. This is becoming in Christ. Because the remnant woman doesn’t just heal—through Christ, she transforms. And by the power of Holy Spirit, she rises.

Episodes

  1. Jul 30

    Burnout in the Life of the Faithful

    Devoted women burn out too, and often it is exposing a definition of faithfulness Christ Himself never gave. This episode confronts the false agreement hiding beneath sincere service—the belief that usefulness proves obedience, that availability measures devotion, that the kingdom leans on our constant activity rather than Christ's continual lordship. It anchors on the account of Martha, whom Jesus did not rebuke for serving but confronted for the anxiety her serving had attached itself to, and on His own invitation to come away and rest. The truth it names: discipleship is measured by Christ and the condition of our fellowship with Him, not by everything we accomplish for Him. Formation here is agreement—laying down burdens He never assigned and returning to abiding as the ground of every assignment. SCRIPTURES Luke 10:38-42 | Mark 6:31 | Matthew 11:28-30 (NKJV) REMNANT REFLECTION Have you been measuring the health of your discipleship by what you accomplish for Christ instead of by the condition of your communion with Him? Which burden are you carrying as devotion that Christ never actually assigned—and what agreement have you made that keeps you carrying it? CARRY FORWARD If Christ has searched your heart today, don't harden it—return to His feet and to the rhythm of grace that first gave your calling life. Get the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Editorial Companion⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn about the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Year of Esther Cohort⁠⁠ ⁠⁠(applications open through August 15, 2026)Follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠Healing The Remnant Woman⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Spotify The remnant woman doesn't just heal—through Christ, she transforms. And by the power of the Holy Spirit, she rises.

  2. Jul 22

    The Myth of the Strong Woman

    The strength everyone praised in you was never the assignment—it became the cage that keeps you producing what only Christ was meant to sustain. This episode confronts the strength that was forged in necessity and quietly hardened into identity — the survival mechanism that learned to dress itself in the language of faith. It names the drift from "I can" to "I must" to "everything depends on me," and the pride hidden in insisting on being your own source while God offers to be your strength. It opens what it means for the woman everyone calls a pillar to yield what she has always carried — and where Christ meets her when she does. SCRIPTURES 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 | John 15:5 (NKJV) REMNANT REFLECTION Where has "I can" become "I must," and what are you still asking God to bless that He is actually calling you to yield?  If the next evidence of your strength is putting it down, what is the "it" you have refused to release because releasing it feels like failing everyone depending on you? You said you trust Him—now let Him be the source you were never meant to be. Come to the end of your own strength on purpose, and let His grace meet you there.  Get the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Editorial Companion⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn about the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Year of Esther Cohort⁠⁠ ⁠⁠(applications open through August 15, 2026)Follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠Healing The Remnant Woman⁠⁠⁠⁠ on Spotify The remnant woman doesn't just heal—through Christ, she transforms. And by the power of the Holy Spirit, she rises.

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Healing The Remnant Woman is a podcast for the woman who still believes in God—but is learning how to follow Him honestly through disappointment, grief, healing, surrender, and refinement. Each episode confronts the places where suffering, silence, loss, burnout, spiritual injury, or unmet expectations have reshaped how you relate to God, yourself, or what He established as true in Christ. This is discipleship. This is maturation. This is becoming in Christ. Because the remnant woman doesn’t just heal—through Christ, she transforms. And by the power of Holy Spirit, she rises.