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Life isn’t always butterflies & roses. Sometimes it’s just plain hard. You can feel pretty empty and unable to share much of yourself to anyone.
How do these seasons impact our ability to “wildly obey”?
In today’s podcast I interview Stacey Thacker (29LincolnAvenue.com) about her personal struggles. And her decision to obey even if she felt “fresh out of amazing”. She shares how when she followed the next spark, God led her to a place she never imagined possible.
“God uses ALL of it. Even when you feel like you’ve hit a brick wall.” -Stacey Thacker
We also chat about a small book in the Bible, Habbakuk, which provides encouragement and truth on this topic. In Stacey’s session at Declare she’ll share what she has learned from “Hab” or “Habs” (as we decided to call him). You can watch a little video she made about her Declare session here.
Do you find yourself in a challenging season? Is God calling you to write down what He is teaching you? Will you choose to obey? It may be as simple as writing prayers in a journal.
Connect with Stacey:
Blog :: Facebook :: Twitter :: Pinterest :: Instagram
Show Notes:
- Mothers of Daughters
- September McCarthy
- Raising Generations Today Conference
- “Steve Jobs, Me, & Being Fresh out of Amazing” post
- Brooke McGothlin :: MOB Society
- Hope for the Weary Mom
- Harvest House Publishers
**How to listen to the podcast:**
1. Listen on the blog. Go to DeclareConference.com and click the play button at the beginning of this post (on your computer. . .haven’t found this method to work on smartphones).
2. Listen on your smartphone, iPad or iPod Touch – There are a lot of great podcasting apps. Apple has a free one in the app store, there is also one called Downcast. It allows you to search for shows, subscribe to them and even speed up the audio.
3. Subscribe to the Podcast – access the podcast in iTunes (click here). You can also search for it on your smartphone app (like the ones listed above) and subscribe.