Reframing Ministries Interviews
Summary: You’ve dealt with painful and unexpected things too, right? Whether it’s a diagnosis, a hard death, a dreadful divorce, a disability, a series of difficult trials, you name it, we can all cast our two cents into the jar of suffering. This transaction can lead us to feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and depression, and often result in questioning our core beliefs about life and God. Colleen Swindoll-Thompson, daughter of well-loved pastor Chuck Swindoll and director of Insight for Living’s Reframing Ministries, helps us navigate these life-changing experiences with healing, hope, and humor. During each monthly podcast, Colleen unearths the unexpected experiences and legitimate advice of authors, leaders, and world influencers who share their raw and real stories of hitting the bottom of life’s bedrock. Join us and learn how to reframe your circumstances and renew life’s purpose while walking through challenges that are painful and unexpected.
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Podcasts:
An Interview with Nicole Jacobsmeyer
An Interview with Jonathan Evans
An Interview with Tasha Layton
An Interview with Lisa Appelo
An Interview with Randy Hartley
A conversation with three generations of Swindolls
Stalking, rape, harassment, trauma, murder . . . these words represent the enormous reality that domestic violence has become a global epidemic. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence defines domestic violence as . . . Willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and/or other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and […]Read complete post.
An Interview with Jodie Ballenger
An Interview with Marilyn Nutter and April White
An Interview with Priscilla Shirer
A back porch conversation with Colleen Swindoll Thompson and Tiffany Jo Baker
An interview with Linda and Jen Barrick
An Interview with Laura Story
An Interview with Jessica Ronne
An Interview with Amy Simpson