by Misty Phillip | Nov 17, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of By His Grace, I interview Alicia Michelle. We discuss walking in faith over fear and trusting the Lord in every circumstance. We also talk about addressing the fear and seeing the Lord in the midst of it. This includes being rooted in God’s words, recognizing negative thought patterns, and taking our thoughts captive. Alicia shares how brain priming helps to unwind negative thought patterns. Alicia struggled with overwhelm, negative thoughts, and “being enough” for most of her adult life until God radically transformed her heart after a life-threatening medical crisis.
Alicia is a certified NeuroCoach™, podcast host, author, and speaker. She’s also a wife and mom of four kids.
Key Takeaways
- “Our thoughts combined with our emotions, create a belief, that belief creates a decision, the decision Cretes an action, and action creates a result.”
- The biggest thing is staying in God’s word.”
- “Every thought hast to take captive to his truth, not just what I feel is right. So if I’m not in line with God’s truth every day that I’m not even gonna know what to keep my thoughts in line with.”
- “There is a big difference between feeling fear, and hearing God’s Spirit”
- “We need to discern the difference”
- “You have to have God’s word in you so that it can come out of you.”
- “It was a surrender to not my will, but your will.”
- “Let God lead us”
- “Our life is a process of surrender, pray, and repeat.”
- “When everything is taken away from you, and you have the potential to lose your life, you make different choices moving forward.”
- “If I follow you and I’m obedient to you – then I’m successful and that’s enough.”
- “Right now, do what is next.”
- “God, how can I be more accepting of everything that you have given me and say amen to it?”
Resources
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by Misty Phillip | Nov 9, 2021 | Podcast
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In this episode of the By His Grace podcast, Misty Phillip implores parents to pray and seek wisdom from God before administering the COVID vaccine to their children, and to do their research. Misty shares a brief testimony of her son who was vaccine injured, the long-term side effects, and his subsequent brain injury.
Misty interviews Mark Meckler, the President and co-founder of Convention of States Action, the largest nationwide movement seeking to call the first-ever Article V Convention of States.
Mark Meckler Bio
Before his work with the Convention of States Action, Mark served as the interim CEO at Parler, where he helped bring the free speech social media company back online. In 2009, Mark co-founded the Tea Party Patriots, the largest Tea Party group in the United States. As the result of Mark’s leadership, the Tea Party grew to a massive, nationwide movement that elected numerous members to the U.S. Congress who still hold powerful positions today.
They discuss his work at the Convention of States Action to restrain federal tyranny, including proposing amendments, term limits, financial restrictions, and limiting governmental overreach. Mark and Patty have been married more than 27 years, with one son who just completed his service with the Marine Corps and is now a second year law student, and a daughter who recently graduated from Hillsdale College, and works in education policy reform. They now spend their free time with their Great Dane at their Texas homestead.
They discuss a recent poll produced by the Convention of States Action, in conjunction with The Trafalgar Group- one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, and 2020—releasing a new national survey of COVID-19 and Natural Immunity. The findings show the majority of the people who responded believe that natural immunity is equal to or better than vaccinated immunity.
Misty asked for Mark’s input on the newly approved COVID vaccination for children ages 5-11 and his reaction to the following comments from medical experts who are raising their concerns about vaccinating children.
“Young children will be harmed in an ill-advised rush to vaccinate a population with very little chance of severe infection from the virus.”
Dr. Peter McCullough, a widely published cardiologist and leading voice on a rational pandemic response which said, “There will be children lost with the vax — far more than ever happened with COVID,”
“According to the inventor of the mRNA technology on which the vaccine is based, “The real risk for healthy kids is about zero — it does appear to be lower than the flu,” said Dr. Robert Malone. Inoculating 28 million children 5 to 11 years old, Malone told attendees of the Florida Summit on Covid, could lead to “a thousand or more excess deaths.”
Key Takeaways
Vaccine injuries are real.
There is virtually no risk to children.
“Why would we put a foreign substance in their body. Why we would inject them with a foreign substance intended to remove a risk that is virtually zero.” It makes no scientific sense, and more importantly, because it makes no scientific sense, I consider it immoral it makes no moral sense.
Medicine is a practice. There are not always hard and fast answers.
What are your kids worth to you?
What can we do to stop the tyranny?
Easy Options
Contact your city council. Contact your county board of supervisors and school boards. Say no to mandates. Get involved politically.
More Difficult Options
Resist. Homeschool your kids. Say no. Do not wear a mask in the airport.
We need to practice acts of resistance to stop the march of tyranny.
“Don’t wear a mask, but don’t be a jerk. Don’t be a sheep, but don’t be a jerk.”
Resources
Convention of States
Take Action
Poll: Plurality of Americans Say Natural Immunity to COVID-19 Equal to Vaccine
Robert W. Malone, M.D., M.S.
Connect with Convention of States on Social Media
Convention of States – Instagram
Convention of States – Facebook
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by Misty Phillip | Nov 4, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with Amy Debrucque, Author of the Embolden Journal she wrote with her daughter Blair to encourage young women with the challenges they are facing growing up in today’s world. Amy and Blair Debrucque know that even when you are brought up in a strong Christian environment no one is exempt from worldly judgment, fears, and temptations. Yet, rather than let those common setbacks hinder your growth and future brave steps, learning how to embolden ourselves is when life changes for the better.
Amy and Blair Debrucque know that even when you are brought up in a strong Christian environment no one is exempt from worldly judgment, fears, and temptations. Yet, rather than let those common setbacks hinder your growth and future brave steps, learning how to embolden ourselves is when life changes for the better.
Embolden: to give others the confidence and courage to act or behave in a certain way is meant to encourage faith, growth, and love.
Amy Debrucque is an author, blogger, podcaster, entrepreneur, and cancer survivor. She is the founder of the Life On Purpose Movement and host of the Life On Purpose Podcast where she encourages women to live on purpose instead of fear. In addition to her weekly resources, she created The Confidence Course, to show others how to make necessary changes in life by being brave in their next steps and to let them know that everything they are searching for is on the other side of fear. Amy has had articles featured in DarlingMagazine.com and ThriveGlobal, as well as contributing to ForEveryMom.com, Womenencouraged.com, and Independent.org.
Key Takeaways
You don’t recognize all that God has in store for you!
Be kind to yourselves. We are our own worst critics.
What is hindering you from taking a bold step?
Take One brave step!
“He had to make you uncomfortable or you never would have moved”- Toby Mac
Be intentional about moving temptations.
Resources
Amy’s Website
Arabelle Publishing is dedicated to glorifying God by celebrating life through stories that reveal His grace and love. We publish high-quality, faith-based, and non-fiction books that INSPIRE, IMPACT & INSTRUCT. Arabelle Publishing brings communities and cultures together by celebrating the regional history, and the beauty found in the lives of ordinary people who impact the communities in which they live. They publish devotionals and inspirational books that share stories of hope and courage. For additional information, please visit
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 27, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with New York Times Best-selling author Karen Ehman to discuss people-pleasing. You ask yourself how can I stop pleasing others. Karen shares her life-long addiction and struggles with being a people pleaser. In her pursuit of wanting God, she struggled with pleasing other people. Which led to her summer of no. With honesty and practical wisdom, Karen explores why we fall into people-pleasing behaviors and offers advice for how we can break out into the freedom God has called us to. Because the truth is we cannot fulfill our divine purpose if we’re too busy living everyone else’s.
Karen is the author of When Making Others Happy is Making You Miserable: How to Break the Habit of People Pleasing and Confidently Live Your Life. Author and speaker Karen Ehman knows firsthand how people-pleasing locks us in a prison, traps us in unhealthy habits which distract us from our God-given purpose.
Key Takeaways
People-pleasing is a strength that is carried to an extreme
When we choose people over God, then we are putting people in the place of God, and let them call the shots instead of him
I underestimated my ability to take on a lot of things and I just kept saying yes to everything
The summer of necessary & no, doing only what was necessary for home and ministry
It was the hardest and best thing I’ve ever done
Put back on my plate only the things I knew God was calling me to, not the other things I was expected to do
Sometimes we feel like there’s so much to do, and we want to have our fingers in all of it
Write out everything you have to do, and what are the things that only you can do, what can I delegate or pay someone to do
Be firm in our no, and don’t over-explain
Scape your plate, and be prayerful about what you add back on
Resources
Karen’s website
When Making Others Happy is Making You Miserable: How to Break the Habit of People Pleasing and Confidently Live Your Life
“For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Galatians 1:10 (ESV)
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 20, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode, I sit down with award-winning author Sarah Philpott to discuss her new book, The Growing Season: A year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions. In this devotion, Sarah walks through the seasons of farm life, sharing funny and heartwarming stories about life on a Tennessee cattle ranch. By reflecting on biblical principles, this seasonal devotional reminds you to be present and relish the splendor of God’s creation. Also included are farm tips for baking, grilling, planting, and more.
An award-winning author, Sarah Philpott, PhD, encourages people through the written word. She is the ECPA Award-nominated author of Loved Baby: 31 Devotions Helping You Grieve and Cherish Your Child After Pregnancy Loss. Her newest release is The Growing Season: A Year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions. She is a proud farm wife and farm mom of four.
Visit with Sarah at allamericanmom.net, where she writes about her family, life on a cattle farm in the South, and learning to cherish God’s provisions in joy and sorrow.
Key Takeaways
“To grow a little, you gotta cut a little”
“We have to prune to see Spiritual growth.”
“We have to decide in our lives the good things we have to let go.”
“Being rooted and grounded in love, to plant our roots deep.”
“When we are rooted in love, we are rooted in Him.”
“We have to stay rooted in God’s love to thrive.”
“Marvel More!”
“Understand the grandeur He’s created.”
“The earth declares the glory of God.”
“God’s sovereign hand is in control.”
“Be Present”
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 12, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode the By His Grace podcast, I sit down with best-selling author Jordan Raynor to discuss his new book Redeeming Your Time:
Key Takeaways
“The 7 Principles, they’re not just Biblical, I believe you can see them in the gospel modeled in the life of Jesus Christ”
“I’ve never once read one, where accounted for the author time, God Himself of course, managed His time when He came to earth in the incarnation, in a human being named Jesus Christ”
“Jesus prioritized time with the Father above food, sleep, time with disciples above everything, we gotta do the same.”
“Before we set BIG goals for our life, we gotta be faithful with what’s in our hands right now”
“Jesus spent a phenomal amount of time in lonely places, sometimes the gospels translate that to solitary places, we have to do the same if we want to be creative, if we want to think clearly, if we want to listen to God’s voice”
“Jesus throughout the gospels was crazy busy, but remarkably unhurried.”
“We should be setting the biggest goals on the planet”
“God doesn’t need us to be productive, we can rest and the world is going to keep on spinning”
“My friends curate the news for me”
“We gotta recognize that quiet places are not places of weakness, there are places of great strength.”
7 Timeless Principles to Redeem our Time
- Start with The Word
- Jesus commanded our Yes, be Yes
- Dissent from the Kingdom of Noise
- Prioritize Your Yeses
- Accept Your Uni-presence
- Embrace Productive Rest
- Eliminate Hurry
3 Rhythms of Rest
- Bi-hourly breaks
- We need eight hours of Sleep
- Sabbath
Jordan’s favorite Practice – Taking control of when you check your messages
- Choice ahead of time, when you are going to check your messages
- Build a list of VIP’s that you want to have access to you at anytime
- Go to the VIP’s and set clear expectations of when you will check messages
“The days are evil, we are running out time, to do the work that God has created us to do”
Pre-order Redeeming Your Time today and enter to win a trip for two to the Holy Land (or a cash prize of equivalent value)!
Entering to win is simple:
Step 1: Pre-order your book(s)
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Resources
Jordan’s New Book: Redeeming Your Time:
Jordan’s Podcast: A Call to Mastery
Jordan’s website
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World by John Mark Comer
Ephesians 3:20-21 ESV “Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.”
Job 42:2 ESV “I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted.
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 8, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I sit down with Dave Kubal, President and CEO of Intercessors for America. We discuss his response to the recent mandates, and his OpEd in The Stream. Intercessors for America President and CEO Dave Kubal explains why every Christian must stand against this right now. He asserts, regardless of our personal views, all Christians must stand together right now to protect religious freedom.The governments positioning itself to be the sole arbiter of deciding whether Americans’ personal religious beliefs are valid or not. This is a dangerous precedent that will only grow if not challenged.
Dave Kubal is CEO/President of Intercessors for America, a massive grassroots organization uniting over 300,000 citizens to pray, and then take action, on the issues confronting America. Equipping Christians to engage and speak truth into the important cultural debates of our day, Kubal is a nationally recognized faith leader. With over 35 years of national ministry experience, Kubal is a seminary-trained ordained pastor and former Vice President with Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is author of Inspired Prayers and Fasting and has been a featured speaker at national conferences and events, including NFL Chapels. Kubal and his family reside in the greater Washington, D.C. area.
Colossians 2:8 ESV “See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits[a] of the world, and not according to Christ.”
Key Takeaways
“News, Prayers, and Action”
“People are saying this is a time of great division in our nation, but I actually think it is a great time of isolation.”
“A very difficult time, driven by fear in America.”
“This is a battle of faith over fear.”
“People are choosing safety, over their freedoms”
“We have got to say enough.”
“Persecution is at an all-time high.”
“Jesus Christ called us to be salt and light.”
“Be impressed with what God’s doing.”
Resources
Intercessors for America
The Stream Op/Ed
Alliance Defending Freedom
First Liberty
Connect with Intercessors for America on Social Media!
Intercessors for America Facebook
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by Misty Phillip | Oct 6, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview my friend Kristin Bonin. We discuss the importance of community, being a dream defender, finding community, mentoring, speaking affirmation into the lives of others, and being cheerleaders for others. Kristin Bonin is a speaker and author based in Houston, TX. She writes and speaks from her own personal challenges, struggles and lessons the Lord is teaching her along the way. She’s just a girl who has fallen in love with the idea of making God famous and has decided to chase hard after Him in hopes that others will too.
Key Takeaways
- “Be wise with your words.”
- “Not everybody needs to know your dreams.”
- “The Lord has shown me to have eyes to see, ears to hear, and some thick skin.”
- “We need to have truth-tellers in our lives.”
- “My yes is a yes.”
- “We all need a Paul and we all need a Timothy.”
- “The enemy is going to try to snuff us out.”
Resources
Connect with Kristin on Social Media!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinbonin/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristinmbonin/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristinbonin
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by Misty Phillip | Sep 28, 2021 | Podcast
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On this episode of By His Grace, I interview Dr, Jennifer Bennett. We discuss how her dream of ministry looked different than she imagined, but that God had a an amazing plan for working it all together. We discuss social media and what it means to be worth following on social media, how to authentically be ourselves, and invite others into a conversation in a crowded social space.
Dr. Jennifer Bennett is the Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication at Indiana Wesleyan University. The host of the She Impacts Culture podcast, and the author of Be Worth Following:
Key Takeaways
- “My dream was to do Church Ministry”
- “I am fully living into who not only who god has created me to be, but what he has created me to do”
- “In my younger years I had this idea, this dream about what ministry would look like. It’s just now my puzzle pieces are coming together”
- “I see how every single experience I had has brought me to where I am now and the reality is I am fully living in ministry, the dream that God gave me. “
- “I didn’t know what exactly, what God’s dream looked like for my life”
- “We have this incredible tool in front of us to share the hope and freedom that is found in Jesus and the only way we can do that effectively online is if we allow ourselves to post things that will open the door rather than shut the door”
- “The world is watching”
- “We don’t have to have a thought on everything”
- “Be true to who we are and who it is God has created us to be and we are not trying to be like anybody else we are just being faithful to who God created us to be”
Resources
Connect with Jenifer on Social Media!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJenBennett
Twitter: @DrJenBennett
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