Suffering and trials come to all of us. We search for answers during these periods, only coming up empty, it seems. Leaving us feeling unseen, unheard, and confused. Faith for the journey’s hope is to help strengthen your faith, find meaning, and understand what God purposed in His heart for you as you navigate life.
In this insightful interview, Ariella VanHara shares her journey and the challenges she faced while pursuing a doctoral degree in social work. She discusses her initial career path, the pivotal moments that led her to academia, and the support system that helped her balance family life with her studies. Ariella emphasizes the importance of storytelling in education and social work, and reflects on the personal growth and increased ...
Slowing down and taking stock of our lives is crucial for maintaining balance and perspective. When we're constantly rushing and busy, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters to us and what deserves our time and attention.
By pausing and reflecting, we can gain clarity on our priorities and goals. This allows us to make more intentional decisions about how we spend our time and energy, focusing on the things that align with o...
Are you stalled? Is Resentment, overthinking, fear, and shame keeping you from moving onto the life you ache about? It took the Israelites hundreds of years to get to their promised destination. Historians say the trip should have been no more than 11 days. Some of them died and did not make it!! Some made it much later. In this episode, we identify and face what is causing the “stall”, get a clearer understanding of the source, a...
Suffering and hardships are here to stay-- we cannot escape them! But, we have a choice about how we relate or respond to suffering and hardships. One of the ways that we humanly respond is by asking why. And, no one has an answer! Yes, there are no simple answers for the traumas we have "been dealt" or future ones. But, how we choose to suffer (respond or relate) can allow us to meet them or be buried and decimated by them. This i...
“Go and wash in the pool if Siloam” are the words of Jesus to the blind man to receive his sight. Often, our healing does not come in the way we expect, prefer, or worse—at all. Then what? This episode continues cultivating faith for this existential journey on earth by 1. Continuing to acknowledge the realities of life being a struggle; 2. Identify what increases our suffering; and 3. How to begin to relate objectively to our pain...
The "rough is mental." How we relate to our disillusionment, hurts, disappointments, and hardships cultivates the faith to "see it through." Listen to this episode to look at:
Let's continue to embrace the possibilitie...
Many times, we (me) have been afraid to move toward God--doubt, unbelief, pain, hurt, and scars keep us bound. But God moves towards us through those "things." There's a transformation that takes place and is ongoing, especially through the "things" that happen. Join us as we face "Life Hurts" head-on. We continue to look at the "existential things", practices that cultivate faith, through the "exceptions."
Many times, we (me) have been afraid to move toward God--doubt, unbelief, pain, hurt, and scars keep us bound. But God moves towards us through those "things." There's a transformation that takes place and is ongoing, especially through the "things" that happen. Join us as we face "Life Hurts" head-on. We continue to look at the "existential things", practices that cultivate faith, and the "exceptions."
"Unknown yet fully known." There are so many "things" that happen in our lives-- existential circumstances that can cause you to feel like your story does not matter. People who come in the form of antagonists cause a great deal of harm (lots of traumas) social conditions, broken dreams, and the list is endless. This podcast begins to identify these "things" (Call them out) that have been sent and to try and seal the message that y...
"When we stop re-reading the last chapter of our life, we leave room to write a new one." People who did not finish their stories can be lessons for us. Lessons about many things--but maybe lessons about faith and what the external and the impermanent things of life do to impact us finishing our story.
Join us as we embrace the possibilities.
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let go." These words of Henry David Thoreau are at the heart of our talk in Faith for the Journey, Episode #3. We continue to look at the existential "things" and "circumstances" that are snuffing out people's desire to live. We also look at the working definition of faith, the composition of "faith", and the holding place or capacity for faith. Episode#3 conti...
People are losing the desire to live! So, I started wondering about faith. What is faith? Do you people not have it? In a world filled with pain and disappointments, it's the "thing" that is said that is most needed. When things don't turn out the way you expected there may be a disappointment with faith. But what else is faith about besides hopefully getting us what we ask for? I think you need to finish your story. Join us for ...
What is faith? Do you have it? In a world filled with pain and disappointments, it's the "thing" that is said that is most needed. When things don't turn out the way you expected there may be a disappointment with faith. But what else is faith about besides hopefully getting us what we ask for? Join us for this first episode as we embrace the possibilities.
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My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.
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