In this podcast, your host Jamelle Godlewski, shares her story and experiences that have led her from a life filled with alcohol, depression and anxiety to a life filled with hope, joy, purpose and Jesus! She is passionate about helping other overcome obstacles, discover their own identity and live out their purpose.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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For a few episodes, I am going to be reading and discussing parts of well-respected and studied theologian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer's book 'The Cost of Discipleship.' I find these words timeless. It also makes me shake my head as it seems we study these ... more
Do you think about the future? Do you think about the fact that what we say and do now will not just effect our kids, our grandkids but generations we will never see or know? In today's episode, I talk about just this. I fear we are not sowing seeds ... more
Does it seem like there are some people that are, well, self-righteous? Do you feel like there are levels of 'goodness'? If you are like me, you have made some mistakes. Like my sin was worse than others. I don't think that is the case. In this episo... more
What are the characteristics that make up a fox? (And I don't mean small, cute and furry!) Bad news- we are foxes. It's part of our human nature. Within the church, it has always been a problem. As Christians, it is still a huge issue and until we hu... more
I love Jamelle’s authentic passion!
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