Milk and Honey
Summary: We believe you were created for more. More joy. More peace. And a very real relationship with God. Join Lindsey and Amaris as they bring practical wisdom on a weekly basis to the areas that might feel overwhelming and messy. Milk and Honey is a promise from Exodus 3:8 to pull us out of the things that burden us and into a place of purpose and fulfillment. Let us help you live in the MORE that God has for you in your marriage, parenthood, friendships, career life and your faith.
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Podcasts:
Ep 20: What Do Your Words Say About You?
Ep 19: Raising Children Up with Godliness & Responsibility
Ep 18: How to Know If You Have a "Rotting" Heart
Ep 17: A Marriage Won't Survive On Leftovers: Giving Your Spouse The Best of You
Ep 16: When God Says "Go"
Ep 15: The Lies That Single Girls Believe
Ep 14: How to Be a Safe Wife for Your Husband
Ep 13: Living it Out: How We Afford to Travel Regularly
Ep 12: How to Choose Joy and Thrive in Motherhood
Ep 11: How to Love Your People Well
Ep 10: Sex and Intimacy
Ep 09: Determining Who You Want to Be in 2019
As Christians, we are to be a solution to the injustices that are happening in our world. We see everywhere that racism is still an issue in our culture; we are called to be a part of racial reconciliation. In this episode, Amaris and Lindsey interview Jehava Brown, the author of the viral article "Dear White Moms: What I Need You to Know." With vulnerability and grace, Jehava shares her personal experience with racism, and how white women can be part of the solution.
Meg Marie Wallace shares openly about her viral post, "The One Thing Guaranteed to End All Marriages." Statistically, 50% of all marriages will end in divorce between years 4-10. Today, Meg will speak to both single women and married women about the core issues, the symptoms and the only ‘cure.’ Lindsey and Meg candidly some of the struggles that they have faced in their own marriages and hope that this podcast will encourage your heart and remind you that you’re never alone.
We have the freedom to speak conversationally to God. Prayer can create a deeper and more genuine relationship with God - one that isn’t forced, random or selfish. If your roommate or spouse came home at the same time and had the same exact conversation with YOU every single day. how would it feel?