by Peter Phillip | May 7, 2019 | Podcast
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Today we are celebrating the launch of The Struggle is Real: But So is God Bible study! Launching as a number #1 new release in Christian Education on Amazon today May 7, 2019.
My incredible husband Peter Phillip who is the genius behind the scenes of the podcast steps in front of mic today. Peter is the one who does all of the audio editing and technology support for By His Grace each week. I am delighted to have him join me for this episode.
We talk about some of the struggles that led to me to the creation of my blog, book, and podcast. Peter and I discuss the why behind The Struggle is Real: But So is God Bible Study, and the genesis of By His Grace podcast. We also talk about the importance of building a community both online and off.
For more information about The Struggle is Real: But So is God Bible Study visit MistyPhillip.com.
by Peter Phillip | Apr 30, 2019 | Podcast
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Author Connie Albers shares effective strategies for reaching the hearts of teens Based off of her new book Parenting Beyond the Rules: Raising Teens with Confidence and Joy. As a mother of five, Connie understands the doubts and insecurities of parenting as well the conflicting balance between being a wife a and mother with hopes and dreams of her own.
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by Misty Phillip | Apr 23, 2019 | Podcast
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by Misty Phillip | Apr 16, 2019 | Podcast
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Rachel Daniel shares the challenge of being married to a husband who suffers from bipolar disorder, and how God has used this in her life to make her more dependant on the Lord. With the help of the Lord, she has actually learned to count it all a blessing. Rachel is a wife, mom, friend, worship leader, prayer warrior, and blogger at https://brave-pursuit.com.
by Misty Phillip | Apr 9, 2019 | Podcast
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I am delighted to share a project I have been working on with A Wife Like Me. The struggle for connection and communication in marriage is real. Join me as I sit down with the founder of A Wife Like Me Amanda Davison, and fellow contributor Natalia Drumm as we discuss the need for communication and connection in marriage.
We have created a resource to help wives grow deeper in connection to their husbands, by first developing an intimate relationship with God by looking at the life and ministry of Jesus life here on earth in our book Dear Wife. To connect further with A Wife Like Me go to awifelikeme.com and join us in the gathering space on Facebook.
Dear Wife is available for pre-order now at Amazon or Dearwifebook.com.
by Misty Phillip | Apr 2, 2019 | Podcast
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Lauren Flake is a writer, artist, wife, girl mom, and Alzheimer’s daughter near Austin, Texas. She is the author of two award-winning children’s books for grieving preschoolers, Where Did My Sweet Grandma Go? and Where Did My Sweet Grandpa Go?; the co-founder of Daughters of Dementia; and the editor of Love of Dixie magazine for Texas women. Find Lauren at LaurenFlake.com and on Facebook and Instagram at @loveofdixie.
by Misty Phillip | Mar 26, 2019 | Podcast
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How do you care for your soul after going through a traumatic event? Jolene Underwood and I talk about self-care after going through trauma. Unleash heart and soul care sheets, and becoming bitter or better.
Jolene Underwood is an emotional health warrior and soul care mentor. She draws upon her personal journey towards emotional health, her psychology background, and passion for counseling to help others cultivate a life well-lived no matter the circumstance. She also leads a community called Rise Up Writers which offers practical and spiritual care for the life of a Christian communicator.
Connect with her online at her blog, via YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Pinterest at @theJoleneU or via the Cultivated Life Newsletter.
by Misty Phillip | Mar 19, 2019 | Podcast
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Ronne Rock and I have a far-reaching conversation about church hurt and the love of the body of Christ. She believes that you are hand-crafted by God for a life that is rich and vibrant and filled with stories. She travels the world to find hope and restoration in the midst of brokenness, and she invests in the lives of women to provide encouragement and wisdom for faith’s journeys.
Connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, or on her website at RonneRock.com.
by Misty Phillip | Mar 12, 2019 | Podcast
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When Karen unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she didn’t respond with the typical joyful response you might expect. Listen to find out how God used this unexpected blessing in her life.
Karen lives in Alabama with her husband and three (20, 18 and 9-year-old) children. Currently, she homeschools her youngest as well as caregiving to her husband. Karen’s husband suffers from a debilitating disease known as Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. She also teaches women that in their brokenness, they are not disqualified from serving God and others. In fact, in the middle of brokenness, she teaches women the secrets of what she has learned in order that they may live life with more love, grace, and gratitude in the middle of brokenness.
Karen blogs at www.glimpsesoffaithandstruggles.com
For more information about the Dear Wife book www.dearwifebook.com
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