Episode 66: What Josh Duggar Forgot
/Because we're 99% sure 100% of our listeners know about the recent events surrounding the Duggar family and in particular, their oldest son Josh, we felt it was time we go there: straight to the issue that seems to topple so many in public ministry.
And yet, is it unique to those only in ministry? Only to those in the public eye? And what exactly did Josh Duggar forget?
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What is a Gap Year and How Do I Plan One?
Godspeed: Making Christ's Mission Your Own
Sara Groves, You Did That For Me
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In this final installment of our three-part series on financial fear, we're returning to our roots and discussing how hope shifting can factor into our fear when it comes to finances.
More regularly described as idolatry, "hope shifting" simply means that we're putting our hope in something other than God for our well-being and care, a habit that comes easily to many of us living and working in first-world countries. How does the idea that we can and should provide for ourselves and our families too often morph into a belief that our hard work and stockpiling will be what ultimately brings us security?
We're talking all about hope shifting, finances, and the freedom that relying on the true provider can bring to our marriages and families.