ONE VOICE PODCAST: What does it Mean to Walk with God?
Janet explains what it is like to Walk with God as Enoch did!! There is an invitation from the Holy Spirit today…..WILL YOU WALK WITH HIM?
Janet explains what it is like to Walk with God as Enoch did!! There is an invitation from the Holy Spirit today…..WILL YOU WALK WITH HIM?
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, the host discusses the intersection of youth sports and Christian values with guests Brian Smith and Ed Usyznski.
Before the Israelites could enter the Promised Land, they had to stand at the edge of the Jordan River — and trust God to make a way.
Faith is being convinced and persuaded about something that’s birthed by the Holy Spirit into YOUR spirit! Belief is being convinced and persuaded within one’s self about something.
One mother was in the misfire of a battle to save her child’s life. One moment, one experience, one question that haunts me to this day. Journey along a glimpse of addiction on one of the worst days of my life.
This conversation discusses the challenges mothers face in feeling known and loved, the importance of understanding God’s unconditional love, and how to apply these truths in parenting.
What happens when kids grow up in Christian homes, attend church regularly, and still end up thinking more like the culture than like Christ?
Janet could feel the Holy Spirit settle on her heart with this strong word. It’s a powerful Word about how God wants to transform your life by starting with your thoughts!! You need to listen to the very end!!!
This conversation emphasizes the need for open communication between parents and children, especially regarding the impact of technology on youth.
This episode is a powerful reminder that obedience doesn’t always come with clarity, but it always comes with purpose.
As I woke up this morning, I felt a WORD burning deep within my heart…I thought to myself, “WOW…this sums up the Gospel of Jesus Christ!”
From overdose to loss of relationships, children, jobs, and homes—parents witness so much. It is accepting our powerless nature in a war we are not in that is a challenge. It feels like it’s our war because it’s our child. It’s not. We want to save them, but we are not their life raft.
Becky Harling engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jamie Erickson, author of ‘Overwhelmed Mom.’ They explore the universal feeling of overwhelm among mothers, discussing its causes, personal experiences, and practical strategies to manage it.
Do you ever wonder if marriage can be great—not for the rare few—but for you? Today’s episode answers that question with a resounding yes.
Julie shares her story of transformation of how the Lord healed her of cancer. She shares how looking beyond the physical report to believe and receive the report of the Lord changed her life.
Becky Harling engages in a heartfelt conversation with Myshel Wilkins, a recording artist and author of ‘Arise, Shine and Conquer.’ They discuss the challenges of infertility, the importance of faith during difficult times, and the transformative power of worship.
Twelve years ago, Noelle Lawson died from alcohol poisoning. Her husband, Scott, had just been trained to do CPR and was able to revive her before the ambulance arrived. Their lives have never been the same since.
Today, you will hear a heart-touching story of how God revealed his love to a teenage girl who was broken beyond repair from severe sexual abuse. But the love of God changed her life, and Ashley tells all of how God transformed her life into the image of a victor!
The story of Spiritual Battles and addiction. Where we were and where we remain today.
In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, host Becky Harling welcomes Trisha Goyer, a prolific author and mother of ten, to discuss the challenges and joys of parenting, particularly during the preteen years.
With the graying of divorce becoming more prominent than ever, now is the time for us to address what we want our marriage to look like after our kids have flown the nest.
You need to hear the incredible insight the Holy Spirit gave me. It is an incredibly profound concept, yet simple enough that even a first-grader could understand it.
From the moment we find out we’re pregnant, we start thinking about our child’s needs…and all too often forget that we have real needs, too! Join us for a conversation that is sure to lighten the pressure and bring refreshment.
In today’s episode, Kirby King shares the difficult story of finding out about her husband’s six-month-long affair when she’d been married for 34 years. You will walk away from this conversation encouraged in whatever situation you may be facing today.
There has been a fight for your faith, your destiny, your healing, and your promises….and I believe this is the year to soar above the battle, the fight, instead of engaging with the enemy….LET’S ENGAGE WITH HEAVEN!!
For all those who have lost a loved one to addiction, we take a moment for you.
This episode is one that you want to listen to more than once! Join Becky and Money Saving Mom Expert, Crystal Paine, as they talk about money-saving tips for back-to-school supplies and more.
Pamela Henkelman has an amazing story of redemption that began when her stepdad shot her mom, the bullet grazing her heart. As a result of the shooting, her entire family came to salvation in Christ.
Janet shares prophetic words from several different people and the things that God has shown her.
Drawing from the book ‘Cultivating Deeper Connections in a Lonely World’, the conversation emphasizes the need to reflect on personal feelings of offense and how they impact relationships.
Kim’s testimony is a living example demonstrating that what the enemy meant for evil, God has redeemed for good.
Adriana Belandria is my guest today, and you’ve got to hear her story of transition from Venezuela…a whole other country…to the USA… and how God helped her be a part of HIS perfect plan and sustained her in transition.
There is always a point of desperation when things turn, and surrender becomes inevitable. Journey through me from point A to Z on a road we never imagined we’d be in and a situation that takes every ounce of your willpower to surrender.
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, the host discusses the themes of loneliness, offense, and the importance of forgiveness in relationships.
Peggy Bodde is an amazing woman who overcame childhood trauma to become a successful business leader. She was adopted as a baby by a couple who abused her entire childhood and kicked her out of the house at 13 years old.
You are going to hear all the powerful things that God did for Pastor Tom while trying to take his life! Tom found himself surrendering to the power of the Holy Spirit and giving all his brokenness to Jesus.
This episode discusses the importance of hospitality in cultivating deeper connections in a lonely world.
Carol welcomes her daughter, Elise Roper Younts, along with her husband, Wes, and his mom, Frieda to the show.
Jeff Stanford is a pastor who had COVID-19 pneumonia and was lying on his deathbed. But Joy, his wife, brought healing to him by her faith, believing that he would live and not die!
The journey from holding on so tight out of fear to letting go out of love- for you. The challenge of letting them make their decisions and accepting you have no control.
Praying the Word of God over our families strengthens our faith and develops patience and perseverance in us to endure our trials.
This episode encourages listeners to implement the ’15-minute rule’ to foster deeper connections and combat loneliness.
As a result of Henry’s relationship with Jesus, he’s become one of the most faith-filled evangelists I’ve ever encountered, always saying, “Praise the Lord” and sincerely meaning it.
God has a way of turning your mourning into dancing, your sorrow into joy! He has a way of making beauty from ashes!
This conversation emphasizes the need for attentiveness in relationships, practical steps to improve listening skills, and the significance of dedicating time to focus on loved ones. The episode encourages listeners to implement the ’15-minute rule’ to foster deeper connections and combat loneliness.
Melanie shares in this episode five tips for those who’ve lost a loved one and five tips for their support team. These are real and practical ways to get through the crushing weight of grief and also how to really help others who are in the midst of grief.
There are three signs that may indicate that someone will follow through with suicide.
For all those who battled cancer valiantly and found victory on the other side.
The conversation focuses on the themes of envy and comparison, emphasizing the need to cheer for others rather than compare ourselves to them.
Melanie’s story is heartbreaking but hopeful. I know death and grief can be an uncomfortable subjects to deal with, but Melanie has so much wisdom to share with those who are either walking their own grief journey or have someone in their life who is.
Carey tells her story of a young girl seeing her mom killed in front of her and the journey to freedom.
In this episode of the Connected Mom podcast, host Becky Harling discusses the theme of loyalty as a vital component in building deeper connections in relationships.
“It’s a compliment that God gave us to have a strong-willed child… When they’re born, they don’t have any idea how to use it. It’s up to us to help guide it, shape it, and form it and let God use it.”
Carey tells her story of a young girl seeing her mom killed in front of her and the journey to freedom.
For all those who battled cancer valiantly and found victory on the other side.
The host encourages listeners to reflect on their own behaviors and consider how they can offer more compassion instead of criticism.
Listen in as Molly shares her journey to faith as she worked her way out of debt and reveals how every messed-up, broken story has a purpose.
Carey tells her story of a young girl seeing her mom killed in front of her and the journey to freedom.
In this episode of the Connected Mom Podcast, the host discusses the themes of loneliness and the importance of humility in building deeper connections.
When you hear Christy’s testimony of faith today, you’ll also hear the joy and light that comes from within her since she’s found freedom and forgiveness through the love of Jesus.
Today’s podcast is going to bless you. Janet could NOT stop crying all the way through this episode. The Lord showed Janet that HE wants to heal the “Body of Christ” from TRAUMA!
This episode is a reflection back to the time just before I began my recovery. There is anger, bitterness, pain, acceptance, and resolve here. I began to confront some hard truth within myself, and it was HARD! If you’re in that place, know you are not alone.
Becky discusses the epidemic of loneliness, the importance of community, and how our internal narratives can hinder our ability to connect with others.
“Jacob’s teacher began by saying Jacob had been very distracted over the last few months, and she felt he needed to be tested for ADD. She handed us a paper outlining the symptoms and advised us to have a doctor confirm the diagnosis.”
Foreboding joy is a feeling, a prediction, an assumption that while you are happy, full of joy, rejoicing “on the mountaintop,” something bad is about to happen! Have you ever had that feeling?
Carol emphasizes that God has a purpose in our struggles and encourages parents to lean on their faith and support systems.
Liz’s passion is to help them understand, study, and apply the word of God in their daily lives. And to share God’s truth with grace to unbelievers and the unBibled.
Do you want to know HOW to STOP worrying? For real…I want to talk to you about the thing we carry around that needs to GO!! Worry is KILLING YOU! And it’s time for it to GO!
Recovery is possible! I will never doubt that. Our minds are stronger than any addiction, even substance use. The brain can be healed by new mindsets and thought patterns. Are you willing to do the work and be your own boss?
Amber’s insights provide encouragement and practical advice for mothers navigating the complexities of raising children.
Listen as I share a perspective I learned years ago that helped me not blow a fuse every time I walked in the door to a messy house and laundry room.
Janet shares a word of encouragement! There is a HOPE for your future! GOD has GOOD things He wants to give you! He has an inheritance for you. The best is yet to come.
This discussion emphasizes the importance of trust in God, the choices we make in times of trial, and the enduring hope that can be found even in the darkest moments. Linda’s insights offer encouragement and wisdom for mothers facing their own challenges.
Kenny and Claire Hilliard embraced a return to music during Kenny’s recovery from brain surgery and disease, founding a music teaching studio and penning modern hymns for their home congregation.
This month, we are anchoring our huddles in the heart of worship—what it means to keep the flame burning. Not just musically, but spiritually. We’re not just preparing songs—we’re preparing a place for the presence of God to dwell.
If you are lost watching your loved one battling substance use, please take a great minute to remember 1) You’re not alone. 2) God has your back far better than anyone else 3) Peace is possible through Christ Jesus.
In this conversation, Kristen and Becky discuss the importance of investing time in friendships, the growth that comes from adversity, practical skills for cultivating friendships, and the significance of setting boundaries in relationships.
Listen as I share what I learned the Bible has to say about our speech and how we should portray ourselves as Christians in the episode.
I felt compelled to talk about being filled with the Holy Spirit and Fire!! There is a sound from heaven that is still falling upon the sons and daughters who are waiting and seeking Jesus!
The conversation emphasizes the need for self-regulation in parents, the significance of repair in relationships, and practical techniques for fostering connection with children, especially during conflicts.
Mary has learned that we all must own the muddy parts of our stories so we can move forward in the purpose God has for us. Because, as Mary says, God does His best work in the muddy, messy, and broken if we’ll only learn to dig in.
Janet shares with you some things she has learned throughout the years about how to combat negative thoughts that brought healing to her heart.
Who left who?
The conversation highlights the power of storytelling, the importance of celebrating diverse cultures, and how these practices can strengthen faith and family bonds.
In this episode, Carol shares some things she and her good friends did with the podcast that she hopes will help you find your lifelong friends.
The Lord has put this word in my heart just for you. I don’t know why, but maybe you’ve been asking the question, “Why am I suffering so badly? How long do I have to suffer?”
Becky Harling and Laine Lawson Craft discuss the concept of Warfare Parenting, emphasizing the importance of prayer, scripture, and connection in the journey of parenting, especially when dealing with prodigal children.
Christian comedian Kerri Pomarolli knows what it’s like to feel hopeless. Even though divorce was never something she wanted, she’s learned how God can use it for good.
Have you ever asked this question? Why?
This episode is one that you want to listen to more than once! Join Becky and Jill Savage as they talk about the empty nest and loving your grown children well.
You’ll love hearing Lindsay Jackman share how she and her husband can look back and see God’s fingerprints all over their journey to building a life that led to the freedom from debt they now enjoy and the eventual opening of their business, Buffalo Ridge Builders.
Did you know that God is speaking? Did you know that God is speaking to YOU? Yes!! To know God’s sweet voice and to hear Him is PRICELESS!!
Those living in addiction are alive, but they’re not LIVING! Are you? This is a harsh truth. It’s not easy to go on with life when they’re stuck fighting chronic substance use. You have to choose how you’ll spend your days and time. You’re worth living!
Brooke shares personal experiences and insights on how prayer can transform both mothers and their children, emphasizing that it is never too late to start praying for one’s kids.
As I pondered the topic for this week’s kitchen table episode, the same thing kept coming to mind. An important question I’d like to ask you: What’s the bravest thing you’ve ever done?
The demon of addiction doesn’t play with you! He came to kill, steal, and destroy. But God used a man, randomly on YouTube that cast demons off of Cameron.
Time flies, and so do the impressionable moments and years we have to make an impact.
Rachel shares her journey of grief, healing, and finding love again, emphasizing the importance of emotional health and therapy. She discusses the challenges of blending families and offers advice for widows seeking to remarry, highlighting the significance of personal healing and faith in the process.
The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:4 that “He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”
Today’s podcast is going to be fresh manna to your soul! I just have one question for you: Have you been discouraged? If so, this episode is JUST FOR YOU!