Remembrance & Redemption with Meghan DeWalt Meghan DeWalt
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- Religion & Spirituality
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This is a podcast about remembering God, and His redemption, in our everyday lives. It is a space is for anyone who struggles to connect with God, apply their faith to real life, and for those of us who need encouragement about who God is, and who He has made us to be. Join me every week for a few minutes of an encouraging word, thoughtful questions for reflection, and a tangible takeaway, that will spur you on in your relationship with God—and to remember His redemption. Because remembrance changes everything.
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Remembrance for the Road #1: From Louisville
This first Louisville story was written in late June when my husband and I were sitting in Southern Seminary's library doing some writing on our exploratory trip to sign a lease on our new home just five minutes from seminary. I share this now, because it was a special, God-sweetened day. And part of remembrance is looking back to gain joy and hope to keep following hard after God. No matter how crazy the transition season may be. Hope you enjoy!
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Holy (Thursday) Remembrance
Why it's crucial to stop, reflect, and receive the greatest news ever thru the pages of Scripture as we look toward Sunday's Resurrection celebration.
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On Desires of Our Hearts, Needs, & God Knowing Them All
What does a blind beggar man have to do with the desires of our hearts, our needs - and God's sufficiency? Come find out as we look at the story of Bartimaeus in Luke, share some stories & reflect on why it's important to ask for what we want.
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How to hear from God
A story in which God's kindness was on display on a weekend away in how He spoke. Repetition bears remembrance, thanks be to God.
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Seasons Come & Go
Seasons of the calendar, life - and how to be ready to stand no matter what storm may come.
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Confession: A Necessary Rhythm
Confession, a prayer rhythm that paves the way to receiving God afresh - and experiencing renewal. Also known as: what God's been working on me through Lent thus far. Listen in!
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