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Losing a child is the hardest thing anyone could ever go through. In this powerful episode, Brittany Rust shares her own miscarriage loss and what she learned about God, and how she found hope, in the loss. This message is for anyone who has lost a child or knows someone who has.
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What does the Bible say about women serving in leadership, particularly within the Church? And what about those verses about women not speaking—what do they really mean?
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The sex-positive Christianity movement is sweeping through the Church and it's damaging people in its wake. In this episode, Brittany dives into Scripture for what it truly says about sex, lust, and if this movement really has any basis in the Word.
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Women who are an eight on the Enneagram are often misunderstood. In this episode, Brittany shares what she has learned as an eight, how to operate in your eight-ness, and how people should truly see the female eights in their life.
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Are you at the end of your rope? Perhaps feeling like you’re drowning in busyness and exhaustion? Matthew 11 shares a key to soul deep rest and in this episode, Brittany explores those key elements that led to genuine rest.
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One of the most important things a leader can do is cultivate an environment of safety for their team. Yet all too often, the leader’s attention is directed elsewhere and the team suffers. Which means then ultimately, the organization suffers. Brittany shares 6 steps to cultivating safety within your team.
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A listener sent in a question wondering how to discern if a church is healthy. In this episode, Brittany shares five indicators to consider when looking for a church home, or if you’re wondering if your current church is in a healthy place.
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Have you heard the phrase, “God will never give you more than you can handle”? It’s thrown many in the midst of hard times into confusion, and often, doubt. You might be surprised it’s not in the Bible, and in this episode, Becky Beresford joins Brittany to talk about if this phrase has any truth to it.
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We have a problem within the church and it’s called discrimination. It’s gender, race, and even nepotism that limits the gifts many can bring to the table; a silent toxicity fostering disunity and hurting the Church. How can you be a catalyst for change in the Body of Christ?
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God isn’t looking for the most qualified or gifted–there are only two things He is looking for in the people He uses. Join Brittany on this episode as she talks about these two characteristics and examine if you are on the right path.
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There are blurred lines about sexuality within the church. Within some churches and denominations there is little difference between their beliefs and what the culture declares as acceptable. This week, Brittany talks about sex and grace and everything in between from masturbation, porn, lust, and sex outside of marriage.
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Why do Christians have a hard time loving those unlike us when the Bible places loving others at such high importance? On this episode, Brittany challenges any notion that loving someone unlike you means accepting their lifestyle.
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On today’s show Brittany relaunches the podcast as Truth x Grace! She talks about tuning into God’s voice and stepping confidently into your calling.
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We talk a lot about redemption in this show, but what do you do after redemption? How do you start walking forward and rebuilding your life? In this episode, Brittany shares Biblical insight and practical advice for rebuilding your life after redemption.
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Tiffany, also know as Lavender Vines online, experienced a loss she never expected: divorce on the other end of an affair. But in the aftermath she found grace, identity, and a new calling in the presence of God.
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Sometimes it's not an epic fail we seek grace's covering in. Sometimes, it's a devastating blow that brings us to our knees and desperate for grace. Brittany recently learned this to be true when she experienced a miscarriage.
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Veranique went through the foster and adoptive system, coming out on the other end of it feeling unloved and not valued. Looking for validation in all the wrong places she faced abuse and prostitution until God got a hold on her life!
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