Reflections UPCI exists to biblically encourage, equip, and empower women for Apostolic life and service.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this podcast episode, Dr. Cindy Miller interviews Dr. Jennifer McCurrach, who discusses the intricacies of blended families. Dr. McCurrach shares her personal journey as a stepmother, highlighting the emotional challenges that come with integratin... more
On today's podcast, Jennie Russell, a credentialed UPCI Minister, counselor, and the executive vice president of Urshan College and Urshan Graduate School of Theology stops by to discuss following your calling, creating a plan, and waiting on God's t... more
March is Women’s History Month in North America. On the March podcast, I talk with Dr. Evelyn Drury, a woman who has spent her life seeing and meeting unique needs in the church and community. She is one of my heroes. Dr. Drury, co-founder of New Beg... more
How do we stop evaluating beauty by a number on a scale, a hairstyle, wrinkles, and scars? How do we realign faulty thinking with God’s truth? How do we break free from the lie, “Unless you are this…you are not enough?” Join us for the final episode ... more
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I love Reflections podcast, but the only thing is I cannot hear it without putting my air buds in my ears. I typically listen to all my podcasts in my car through my car speakers but this podcast is so low volume that even though I turn it up as loud as it can go, I cannot hear it. Is there any way you can up the volume for us old geezers? I end up not listening to it even though I very much want to because I cannot drive and put air buds in my ears safely. Thank you!!
Such a great podcast to listen to especially for a young Christian woman! This helps with guidance on so much and to know that you aren’t alone!
It is so soulful hearing Apostolic women discuss various topics!! Needful topics and such clear voices!!!
This Podcast has been so near and dear to me for so many reasons! It has helped encourage me into a deeper relationship with the Lord and just advice me as I initiate my journey at my current home church! Thank you for presenting every topic with such a God fearing delicacy and wisdom. I highly recommend this Podcast to anyone seeking truth, encouragement, a boost to keep moving forward.
Thank you for you podcast. Years and years have gone by. I never told my Mom , my sister and I don’t talk about it. I needed to hear that I don’t have to reconcile. That it’s on the individual that caused the abuse. I have a older brother that seen it happening, he’s a alcoholic, I never realized how it could effect him. Thank you again. more
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Reflections UPCI launched 2 years ago and published 15 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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