CASTAMATIC Features

March 14, 2024

Today on the podcast is my friend and mentor, Chrissie Dunham. Chrissie has been discipling me for almost six years now. Today, this episode is super raw as you get insight into our discipleship breakfasts. We talk about Chrissie's testimony, my recent struggle in my walk with Christ, what to do when God feels distant, and more. Whether you're experiencing doubts, struggles, or feelings of disconnection, or you're on the mountaintop with God right now, you will love this podcast, and I hope you share it with your friends!

In this episode, you'll be able to:

  • Discover how each piece of spiritual armor can help you withstand spiritual battles and draw closer to God, even in challenging times;
  • Learn practical strategies for navigating spiritual dry seasons and overcoming feelings of distance from God;
  • Discover the value of sharing struggles, seeking guidance, and walking alongside fellow believers to strengthen your faith and deepen your relationship with God.

SCRIPTURE REFERENCED:

Ephesians 6:11-18: Putting on the whole armor of God

MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST:

Chrissie was born in Oklahoma but has made her home in Plano, Texas, with Charlie, her husband and high school sweetheart. With deep roots in both Women's Ministry and Corporate America, Chrissie has a unique perspective on what it is to equip and engage women where they are in life.

Chrissie is passionate about her walk with the Lord and lives by her favorite slogan, “The Party Don’t Stop!” She hopes every believer knows that eternal life begins when you meet Jesus and that there will be a party in heaven in your honor forever!

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Be sure to check into the Unpolished blog tomorrow to see more content about hearing from God, navigating spiritually dry seasons, or what to do when God feels distant.

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