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The (in)courage Podcast

By: (in)courage
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  • Welcome to the (in)courage podcast! We are all different ages, in different life stages, and we come from different cultures and churches, but our common thread is the hope of Jesus. Each weekday we meet you right where you are as one of our writers shares what’s going on in her everyday life and how God’s right in the middle of it all. We bring our joys and struggles equally so that you can feel less alone, and be empowered by the hope Jesus gives. We hope you’ll bring us along with you on your morning walks, driving to the grocery store, waiting in the preschool pickup line, alone in your kitchen, or as you wind down for the evening. Wherever you join us, you’re welcome here, and we’re honored to be a part of your day. Read our daily posts at incourage.me. The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring. For over 50 years, DaySpring has created quality cards, books, and gifts that help you live your faith. Find out more at DaySpring.com.
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  • Karina Allen: The Right Words at the Right Time
    May 2 2024

    "Joy and goodness are abundant in the timely Word of the Lord. When we weigh our words and release them in His timing, Jesus breathes Proverbs 15:23 into action. Joy and goodness are abundant in the timely Word of the Lord. His Word is guaranteed not to return void. It ALWAYS accomplishes the work it was set forth to accomplish."

    Leave a comment for Karina: https://incourage.me/?p=238803
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    Stay organized and inspired every day of the year with an (in)courage Agenda Planner! Full of Scripture to encourage you, the (in)courage Seeing God in Every Season planner also includes monthly devotions from your favorite (in)courage writers. Pick up our brand new (in)courage planner at incourage.me/podcast!

    The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring. For over 50 years, DaySpring has created quality cards, books, and gifts that help you live your faith. Find out more at DaySpring.com.

    Connect with (in)courage:

    • Facebook & Instagram for daily encouragement, videos, and more!
    • Website for the (in)courage library, to meet our contributors, and to access the archives.
    • Email us at incourage@dayspring.com.

    Leave a podcast review on Apple!

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    7 mins
  • Melissa Zaldivar: One Thing to Help in Moments of Panic and Anxiety
    May 1 2024

    "I discovered something that helps in my moments of anxiety: I just let it happen. As I have started to allow my helplessness to stay, it reminds me of my hopefulness that Jesus also stays. In the Bible, He is given the nickname Emmanuel, which means God with us. He very easily could have seen us in our mess and decided to snap His fingers and resolve all of our problems, but our God is relational, so He decided to roll up His sleeves and come to us. And because His character never changes, He's still doing that today.

    When I panic, He is not rolling his eyes -- He is rolling up his sleeves."

    Leave a comment for Melissa: https://incourage.me/?p=238816
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    Stay organized and inspired every day of the year with an (in)courage Agenda Planner! Full of Scripture to encourage you, the (in)courage Seeing God in Every Season planner also includes monthly devotions from your favorite (in)courage writers. Pick up our brand new (in)courage planner at incourage.me/podcast!

    The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring. For over 50 years, DaySpring has created quality cards, books, and gifts that help you live your faith. Find out more at DaySpring.com.

    Connect with (in)courage:

    • Facebook & Instagram for daily encouragement, videos, and more!
    • Website for the (in)courage library, to meet our contributors, and to access the archives.
    • Email us at incourage@dayspring.com.

    Leave a podcast review on Apple!

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    6 mins
  • Kathi Lipp: It's Time to Redefine Helper in a Biblical Marriage
    Apr 30 2024

    "The word "helper" in Hebrew (ezer) does not imply subordination but rather a partnership. I had been taught that God created Eve as a "helper" for Adam (Genesis 2:18). But what I had not been taught was that the word "helper" in Hebrew (ezer) does not imply subordination but rather a partnership. In fact, ezer is the same noun used in Psalm 33:20 to describe God as “our help and our shield.”

    When you start to see yourself as not just someone who makes life work for others, but as a partner to create the kind of life you both want? Everything changes."

    Leave a comment for Kathi: https://incourage.me/?p=238759
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    Stay organized and inspired every day of the year with an (in)courage Agenda Planner! Full of Scripture to encourage you, the (in)courage Seeing God in Every Season planner also includes monthly devotions from your favorite (in)courage writers. Pick up our brand new (in)courage planner at incourage.me/podcast!

    The (in)courage podcast is brought to you by DaySpring. For over 50 years, DaySpring has created quality cards, books, and gifts that help you live your faith. Find out more at DaySpring.com.

    Connect with (in)courage:

    • Facebook & Instagram for daily encouragement, videos, and more!
    • Website for the (in)courage library, to meet our contributors, and to access the archives.
    • Email us at incourage@dayspring.com.

    Leave a podcast review on Apple!

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    7 mins

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Are you guys trying out different vocal talents? With this one, I can never tell when she's ended the story. The monotone just continues into the next part.

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