• Sweating Cause You're An Oldie
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis shares personal stories and scriptural truths to help women navigating menopause, mood swings, and aging find stability in Christ. She reminds us that holiness doesn’t mean emotional perfection but choosing gentleness, prayer, and truth in the chaos.

    Susannah also tackles the grief layered within this season—the loss of energy, youth, and predictability—and validates that mourning is part of the process. She offers comforting reassurance that God’s purpose in our pain is deepening wisdom, developing endurance, and refining our character. This isn’t the end but an invitation to depend more on Jesus and embrace the sacred transformation happening within.

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    20 mins
  • Not Everyone Is For You
    Mar 24 2026

    Some friendships are for a season, some for a reason—and some are worth walking away from. How do you spot the toxic ones, set healthy boundaries, and love with wisdom—without guilt?

    Discover the surprising truth: protecting your heart is an act of obedience, not a failure to love. You'll explore God’s example of boundaries through Jesus’ ministry—how he knew who to trust and when to slip away for prayer.

    Susannah breaks down key insights from Proverbs on cautious companionship, Romans on loving enemies, and the story of Demas—reminding us that faithfulness requires endurance and discernment.

    If you’ve ever felt drained by toxic friendships or questioned whether to cut ties, this episode is your spiritual toolkit for clarity and courage.

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    19 mins
  • Don't Worry About a Thing
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis explores how worry rooted in fear subtly challenges God's goodness and sovereignty, turning mental rehearsals into spiritual pride, and how biblical faith provides a confident alternative.

    Discover why Scripture consistently links worry to a divided heart and how Jesus' words in Matthew 6 cut straight to the core of what it means to truly trust God. You'll hear stories from real-life moments—like a dog trembling in pain or a child's innocent "what if"—that reveal how worry often starts small but grows into something far bigger.

    Susannah highlights the transformative power of prayer, gratitude, and calling on the name of Jesus in moments of distress, reminding us that God's presence is the ultimate antidote to fear.

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    29 mins
  • Audience of One
    Mar 10 2026

    Most women feel invisible at some point-- whether it’s the quiet sacrifice of motherhood, the unnoticed efforts at work or seasons of waiting and longing.

    In this episode, we explore how God’s attention transforms our struggles into stories of significance and hope. You’ll discover how biblical women like Hagar and Leah moved from feeling unseen to being part of God’s greatest redemptive plans.

    Your value isn’t measured by human recognition. Instead, it’s established by the One who sees all, knows your pain and is working on your behalf in ways you can’t yet imagine.

    Let the truth that God sees your every moment renew your spirit today.

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    22 mins
  • Why So Mad?
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, Susannah B. Lewis explores the complexities of anger, its roots, and how to manage it through prayer and understanding. She emphasizes the importance of finding quiet places for reflection, the nature of righteous anger, and the necessity of healthy confrontation. The conversation also delves into the consequences of unmanaged anger and the healing power of forgiveness, encouraging listeners to turn their anger over to God and seek peace.

    takeaways

    • Anger is a normal, God-given emotion.
    • Righteous anger is aligned with God's heart.
    • Healthy confrontation is about restoration, not winning.
    • You are responsible for your actions, not others'.
    • Forgiveness is essential for personal healing.
    • Anger can harm the vessel it is stored in.
    • We must rule over our anger, not let it control us.
    • Prayer is a powerful tool for managing anger.
    • Finding quiet places helps in emotional regulation.
    • God will vindicate His people, so we need not seek revenge.
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    26 mins
  • The Sound of Silence
    Feb 24 2026

    When life gets loud, do you retreat to a quiet place? You should. In fact, it's actually biblical to do so. In this episode, Susannah will discuss the benefits of stillness and how it restores and replenishes our souls.

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    18 mins