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The Refuge Podcast Episode #41: Finding Peace in Christ when God Seems Invisible with Lynn Cowell and Amy Carroll

The Refuge Podcast Episode #41: Finding Peace in Christ when God Seems Invisible with Lynn Cowell and Amy Carroll

I’m so excited for you to meet both of my guests today! For the last interview episode of our peace-focused podcast season, Lynn Cowell and Amy Carroll join me to lead you through their peace-filled takeaways from their new Bible Study called Esther: Seeing Our...
The Refuge Podcast Episode #40: A Deep Dive into Proverbs 18:21 and Tribute to Kathy Pietsch with Jennifer Elwood

The Refuge Podcast Episode #40: A Deep Dive into Proverbs 18:21 and Tribute to Kathy Pietsch with Jennifer Elwood

Shalom friends!  We’re going to nerd out today with a deep dive into  Proverbs 18:21—                 “The tongue has the power of life and death, and                    those who love it will eat its fruit” (NIV). I touched on this verse in my last podcast...
The Refuge Podcast Episode #39: Finding Peace in Christ by Speaking Life with Jane Berry

The Refuge Podcast Episode #39: Finding Peace in Christ by Speaking Life with Jane Berry

We get to travel down under to Melbourne, Australia for this episode with author of the devotional Speak Life—Jane Berry. Finding Peace in Christ by Speaking Life During our time together, we chatted about: How we connected through the Refuge Conference from summer of...
The Refuge Podcast Episode #38: A Deep Dive into Psalm 18:2 with Jennifer Elwood

The Refuge Podcast Episode #38: A Deep Dive into Psalm 18:2 with Jennifer Elwood

Shalom friends!  We’re going to nerd out today with a deep dive into  Psalm 18:2—                 “The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock,                   in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me,               ...
The Refuge Podcast Episode #37: Finding Peace in Christ when You’re Far From Home with Mabel Ninan

The Refuge Podcast Episode #37: Finding Peace in Christ when You’re Far From Home with Mabel Ninan

Today’s guest, Mabel Ninan, is originally from India and was transplanted to the United States several years ago when her husband transferred here for his job. When she moved, she didn’t realize the loneliness she would experience—or how that would deepen her...

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