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Hey Reader,
Are you feeling stuck on how to move forward in the assignment God has given you and your spouse? If so, I’ve got some encouragement just for you!
Recently, I had the pleasure of joining Carlie Kercheval on the Wives of Integrity Podcast, where we chatted about the different leaps of faith that God calls us to in marriage and how you and your spouse can confidently walk out your assignment together.
So, if you’re ready to stop running in circles and start hearing God’s voice clearly in your marriage, listen to this episode today!
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----- With You on the Journey, Rachel G. Scott Bible Student-Teacher, YouVersion Partner, and Christian YouTuber Let's Grow Together
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If you’ve ever felt like you should know how to study the Bible but just weren’t sure where to begin, you’re in the right place. In this space, I share practical, Spirit-led teachings and tips to help you study with confidence, apply truth in real life, and reconnect with the heart of God through Scripture.
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