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🗓️ 10 March 2023
⏱️ 49 minutes
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This podcast episode continues the conversation between Melissa Helser, Justina Stevens, Jessie Miller & Phyllis Unkefer about living as rooted and empowered women in this day and age. This part of the conversation focuses on the work of being a powerful woman and what that work requires for the long haul of life. Through stories and examples from their own lives, they unpack what it means to walk in wholeness by growing in self-awareness and yielding to their neediness for the Lord.
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0:00.0 | This is the podcast of Jonathan David and Melissa Hellsir. This episode is part two of a conversation |
0:09.7 | between Melissa Hellsir, Justina Stevens, Jesse Miller and Phyllis Sunkifer about living |
0:15.1 | as rooted and empowered women in this day and age. I feel so grateful for just the trajectory |
0:23.3 | the Lord's had all of us on and I think it's really easy for, because I think we all |
0:30.0 | long for friendship. We all long for like deep connection where we're not alone, |
0:37.1 | but few want to actually do the work that that connection requires, right? Like to actually show |
0:44.0 | up in a way of vulnerability or ownership or yieldedness and to be honest with with the Lord |
0:52.4 | with ourselves and with each other. And I think like when I'm just thinking of the |
0:58.2 | I'm so grateful just for a school retreats like we just had this place where we've been able |
1:04.8 | to work out so much and actually try all of these these tools and these like when we talk about |
1:13.2 | the work, right? Because I think that is it is a part of our language, you know, the way we talk |
1:21.4 | like the Kajal Spurge or whatever. Like we talk about the work rhythms a lot and just the work |
1:27.8 | of being powerful. And I think there's just a lot of misconception about what that work requires. |
1:34.2 | Yes. And then I think even you know this last year when we had our women's retreat was so |
1:38.6 | stunning and 52 women all over the country and and we debated over do we call it a retreat |
1:46.4 | or do we call it an intensive? One, they're not retreating from themselves. So they are |
1:52.2 | bringing themselves to to the retreat. And we're actually doing a lot of work. Yes. Right. And like |
1:59.8 | I think we did our best to just explain that so that the women want to get here and be like, |
2:05.5 | wait, what are you asking me to do? I would love to just for just for a minute talk about the work |
2:11.6 | because I think for our schools, for our retreats, for all of it, like we are saying powerful |
2:19.8 | women do the work. Yes. But powerful women don't just anxiously work. Right. And I think part of |
2:29.6 | maturing in the Lord is like, Lord, show me the right work. Yes. Right. Like to back lead is to |
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