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The Real Meaning of Peace: Lessons from Scripture and Life
Listen to this episode to explore what it truly means for Jesus to be our Prince of Peace—not just during the Christmas season, but every day of our lives. In this episode, you’ll discover: 1. Why “peace” is more than a cliché answer and how it’s available to us in every circumstance. 2. The difference between worldly peace and the peace Jesus offers. 3. Scriptural insights from Isaiah 9:6-7, John 16:33, Ephesians 2:14, and more. 4. How to pursue and experience God’s peace, even in the midst of pain, loss, or uncertainty. 5. A moving story of Diana’s faith and peace during her battle with cancer. 6. Practical steps to keep your mind and heart anchored in God’s promises.
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God Remembers—And Everything Changes
Listen to this episode to explore the powerful biblical theme of what happens when God remembers. Far from simply recalling information, God’s remembrance is an act of faithfulness, intervention, and the fulfillment of His promises. In this episode, you’ll discover: 1. The true meaning behind the phrase “then God remembered” in the Bible; 2.How God’s remembrance led to deliverance for Noah, Abraham, Rachel, and Hannah; 3. The difference between God remembering people and remembering sin; 4. Why God’s timing is perfect, even when it feels like we’ve been waiting a long time; and 5. Encouragement for those who feel forgotten or are waiting for God’s promises to be fulfilled.
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The Struggle to Forgive and Forget—A Biblical Perspective
Struggling with the idea of “forgive and forget”? Join host Julie McGhghy as she dives deep into what the Bible really says about forgiveness. Discover why God’s standard isn’t about erasing memories, but about choosing not to hold past wrongs against others. Julie shares personal insights, scriptural wisdom, and practical encouragement to help you walk in true forgiveness—setting healthy boundaries while letting go of judgment. Whether you’ve been hurt or are working to forgive, this episode will help you find confidence and peace in God’s mercy.