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Navigating the Christian life is harder than it looks, especially when balancing relationships, spiritual growth, and living a life of purpose. Go With God is for the curious and the committed, the one with a dusty bible and the theologian, the busy believer and the deconstructing evangelical. You can expect in-depth Bible teaching, practical guidance, and real-life perspective to equip you for every step of the faith journey.
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Now that we’ve established Sabbath as the boundary of all boundaries, what do we do with the other six days?Whether your work is paid or unpaid, at home or in an office, creative or "normal"—you have work to do. But for many of us, the "daily grind" has become a source of burnout, identity crisis, or idolatry. In this episode, we look at why work isn't a consequence of the Fall, but a beautiful part of God’s original design from the garden.We discuss how to manage the tension of work being both good and exhausting, and why our first step toward a healthy rhythm is picking up the yoke of Jesus.In this episode, we cover:The Theology of the 9-to-5: Why work matters and how it reflects God’s character.Warning Signs: How to tell if you are idolizing your work or finding your identity in your title.The Burnout Checklist: Identifying the physical and emotional cues that you’ve pushed too hard for too long.6 Practical Boundaries: From "No Phone Zones" to the power of a simple "no."Partnering with Christ: What it actually looks like to share a yoke with Jesus in your daily tasks.You are not holier or more productive if you don't rest; you’re actually less, because you’re burnt out. Boundaries don't just help us survive—they give us gospel intention.Scripture Mentioned: Genesis 1:27-28, 31, Genesis 3, Matthew 11:28-30Mentioned in the Episode:⁠Aperture Impact⁠Kaley’s Gear ListCapital One Venture CardRest x Amanda CookThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurry x John Mark ComerConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
You know you need rest, but how do you actually make it happen in a world that never stops? In the second half of our deep dive into the Sabbath, we move from the "why" to the "how." We’re getting incredibly practical about establishing the most important boundary in your life: a 24-hour period set apart for God.In this episode, we break down the three essential steps to starting a Sabbath practice: picking your 24-hour window, stopping regular work through intentional preparation, and the trial and error of practicing true rest. We also tackle the hard truths about the Sabbath—including why we try to opt out of it and the spiritual consequences of living a chaotic, un-rested life.In this episode, we discuss:The 24-Hour Rhythm: Why sunset-to-sunset matters and how to define "work" for yourself.Preparation as Worship: Why you won’t "stumble" into a Sabbath without an intentional plan.The Fill vs. Drain Audit: A simple framework to help you decide what activities belong on your day of rest.Sabbath in the New Covenant: Moving past legalism to see the Sabbath as a sign of God’s care.A Sabbath Lifestyle: Thinking bigger than just Sundays—from Sabbaticals to the Year of Jubilee.Whether you’re a parent changing diapers, a professional checking emails, or someone simply exhausted by the hustle, this episode offers a roadmap to reclaiming your peace. It’s time to stop striving and start honoring the design God created for you.Scripture Mentioned: Exodus 31:12-18, Exodus 35:2, Luke 13:10-17, Psalm 92Mentioned in the Episode:Jesus Loves You CompanyCode: JLYKALEY for 15% offHatch Restore Sunrise Alarm ClockSabbath as Rhythm x John Mark ComerGarden City x John Mark Comer Connect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Are you feeling exhausted, burnt out, or overwhelmed? In this episode, we dive into why Sabbath isn't just a suggestion—it is the foundational spiritual discipline that makes all other boundaries possible.We travel back to the first pages of the Bible to see how God established rest not as a response to burnout, but as a part of the original design for a good life. From the Garden of Eden to the radical laws of the Sabbath Year and the Year of Jubilee, we discover that Sabbath is more than just a day off; it’s a way of claiming our time as holy and trusting in God’s provision.In the first episode of this deep dive, we discuss:The Sabbath Thesis: Why you can’t have healthy boundaries without the Sabbath.Creation vs. Commandment: Understanding the Sabbath as a pre-sin gift meant for all humankind.The Theology of "Holy": How God "blesses" by giving and "sanctifies" by claiming our time for Himself.The Manna Principle: What the Israelites in the desert teach us about our own inability to trust God for 24 hours.A Return to the Garden: How honoring the Sabbath recenters our relationship with God away from our busyness.If you’ve always assumed Sabbath was "just church on Sundays," join us as we uncover the weight, the benefit, and the sacred rhythm of biblical rest.Scripture Mentioned: Genesis 2:1-3, Exodus 23:10-12, Leviticus 25:1-12, Exodus 16:27-30, Exodus 20:8-11Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
In this fourth and final installment of our Bible in a Year series, we reach the climactic end of the story from the warnings of the prophets to the glorious restoration in Revelation. As we close out our journey through the Word, we explore a profound divine contrast: the worthlessness of the idols we try to sustain versus the weight of a God who sustains us.We dive into the stupid idols of Jeremiah, the radical lifestyle requirements in Philemon, and the beautiful scene in Zechariah where our filthy rags are traded for clean garments. Following Jesus isn't about a comfortable life or a perfect timeline; it’s about living in tents while looking forward to a city with foundations. Join us as we celebrate the ultimate good news: God is not a God we escape to, but a God who comes down to dwell with us.In this episode, we cover:Sustaining Your Idols: A look at Jeremiah 10 and why anything we have to prop up ourselves isn't worthy of worship.Discerning False Prophets: How to tell the difference between teachers who stand in the "council of the Lord" and those who speak from their own minds.The Radical Call of Philemon: Why following Jesus requires us to disregard social status and welcome those who have wronged us.Living in Tents: Lessons from Hebrews 11 on why we shouldn't put down roots in a temporary world.The Patience of Fruit: Why spiritual fruit isn't microwaved and why we need both early and late rains.Filthy Rags vs. Pure Vestments: The powerful contrast in Zechariah 3 between the accuser’s lies and God’s assurance.God With Us: The grand finale of Revelation and the restoration of all things as God returns to His creation.Scripture References Mentioned:Jeremiah 10 & 23: Idols, false prophets, and the Word of the Lord.Philemon: The radical lifestyle of a Jesus follower.Hebrews 5-7 & 11: Jesus as High Priest and the faith of those living in tents.James 1, 2, & 5: Persevering in the Word, active faith, and the patience of a farmer.Ezekiel 16: The broken covenant and God’s everlasting mercy.Daniel 12: "Go your way"—faithfulness in an uncertain future.Zechariah 3: The rebuke of the Accuser and the changing of garments.Revelation 21: The new Jerusalem and the dwelling place of God.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideBema Podcast Episode 22: Under the ChuppahTrue Nutrition ProteinCode: KALEY40934 for 10% offPRIVILEGE x Abbie Gamboa + Aodhan KingSurprised By Hope x NT WrightConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
In this third episode of our Bible in a Year recap series, we move into the season of reconstruction and mission. As we journey through Ezra, Nehemiah, and the Epistles, we tackle a question that hits home for every believer: Are we building our own brands, or are we building the Kingdom of God?From Nehemiah’s "good trouble" to the Haman trap of chronic discontentment, this episode explores what it looks like to live as a light in a crooked generation. We discuss how to find purpose in displacement, why we must stop crying over what once was, and the call for every believer to become a minister of reconciliation in a divided world.In this episode, we cover:Grieving vs. Praising: Lessons from Ezra 3 on how to stop letting your tears for the past drown out your praise for the new thing God is doing.Good Trouble: Why the rooms you never thought you'd be in (like Nehemiah’s position in Susa) are actually your greatest platforms for change.The Haman Trap: How it’s possible to have everything—power, wealth, and status—and still have nothing if you are fueled by bitterness.Rapid-Fire Psalms: Why it is not God’s voice reminding you of sins He has already forgiven.Brand Builders vs. Church Builders: A convicting look at 1 Corinthians 14 and whether we are seeking spiritual gifts to be "special" or to build the Body of Christ.Reconcilers vs. Dividers: Moving away from the "need to be right" and toward the ministry of reconciliation.Holding Fast and Shining Bright: How to live as "lights in the world" in a twisted generation by anchoring ourselves in the WordScripture References Mentioned:Ezra 3:11-13: The rebuilding of the temple and the mixed sounds of joy and grief.Nehemiah 1-4: Finding favor in exile and fighting for the wall.Esther 5:9-13: Haman’s discontentment despite his riches.The Psalms: Remembering God’s faithfulness and the power of praise.1 Corinthians 14:12: Striving to build up the church.2 Corinthians 5:16-19: The ministry of reconciliation.Philippians 2:14-16: Shining as lights and holding fast to the Word.Mentioned in the Episode:⁠Letting Go Of Resentment: A 7-Day Biblical Workbook for Healing Deep Offense⁠Seven Minerals Magnesium Oil SprayThe Bible Isn’t Boring.. You’re Just Reading It Wrong x The Basement (Tim Ross)How To Read The Psalms x Tremper LongmanConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
In this second installment of our "Bible in a Year" recap, we continue our journey through the heart of the Old Testament and the expansion of the early Church. As we move from the silence of Ruth and Esther into the chaotic reigns of the kings and the steadfastness of the apostles, a central theme emerges: finding the strength to stay in the Word when life gets loud, quiet, or complicated.We explore the danger of "spiritual back-up plans," the hidden legacy of women found in the genealogies, and the sobering reality that behind every Jezebel is an Ahab. Whether you are navigating a season of God’s silence or facing the "persecutions" of a world growing worse, this episode is an encouragement to remain steadfast, anchored in the only Book that is truly breathed out by God.In this episode, we cover:The Silence of God: Lessons from Ruth, Esther, and Saul on how to find God when He isn't explicitly mentioned and what not to do when He seems quiet.The Back-up Plan Trap: Why Saul’s visit to the medium at En-dor is a warning for us to stop searching for other voices when we don't like God's answer.Grace for the Broken: Reconciling David’s "man after God’s own heart" status with his greatest failures, and why your brokenness doesn’t disqualify you from being used.Ahab and Jezebel: A deep dive into 1 Kings 21 and the importance of being careful about who you allow to have influence over your life.Hidden Legacies: Why you shouldn’t skip the genealogies—featuring the women’s rights advocates of Manasseh and the woman who built cities in 1 Chronicles.Steadfast Purpose: Paul’s final encouragement to Timothy on how to endure persecution by staying rooted in the "sacred writings."Scripture References Mentioned:Ruth & Esther: Finding God’s hand in the mystery1 Samuel 28: Saul and the medium of En-dor2 Samuel 11-12: David, Bathsheba, and the reach of mercy1 Kings 21: Ahab, Jezebel, and Naboth’s vineyard1 Chronicles 7: The daughters of Manasseh and Sheerah (the city builder)Acts 11: The integrated church at Antioch2 Timothy 3:10-17: Persecution, steadfastness, and the "breathed-out" WordMentioned in the Episode:Aperture ImpactKaley’s Gear ListGarmin Forerunner 55 WatchI Have Decided / Jesus Paid It All x David’s HarpThe Awe of God x John BevereConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
In this episode, we dive into the first leg of Kaley’s "Bible in a Year" journey, reflecting on the profound lessons found in the first few months of last year. From the ancient covenants of Genesis to the challenging teachings of Jesus in Matthew and Luke, we explore a recurring theme: God doesn’t want our "work"—He wants our hearts.We discuss the "Graves of Craving" in the wilderness, why God whittled down Gideon’s army to empty hands, and what it truly means to walk through the "narrow door." If you’ve ever felt like you aren’t enough or that you’re carrying too much, this recap will remind you that God’s provision is exact and His faithfulness is true.In this episode, we cover:The Power of the Whole Story: Why reading the entire Bible helps us spot what God is doing in our lives today.Covenant vs. Contract: Understanding why God’s faithfulness isn't dependent on our performance.The Danger of "Working" for God: A deep dive into Matthew 7 and the difference between knowing God and just doing things in His name.Portions, Not Rations: Lessons from the Manna and the feeding of the five thousand.The Weight of Influence: How the faith of Rahab and the sin of Achan impacted their entire families.Empty Hands & Narrow Doors: Learning to drop our idols and our "swords" to follow Jesus through the narrow path of self-sacrifice.Scripture References Mentioned:Genesis 15 & 17: Abraham and the CovenantGenesis 40-41: The waiting and rescue of JosephExodus 16 & Numbers 11: The Manna, the quail, and the "Graves of Craving"Joshua 6-7: Rahab’s faith and Achan’s sinJudges 7: Gideon’s 300 menMatthew 7:21-23: "I never knew you"Matthew 14: The five loaves, two fish, and the fringe of His garmentLuke 13:22-24: Striving through the narrow doorResources:Year of the Biblehttps://bit.ly/490SGgg (PDF)Mentioned in the Episode:Jesus Loves You CompanyCode: JLYKALEY for 15% offLaura Geller Baked Color Correcting PowderThe Bema PodcastRenovation of the Heart x Dallas WillardConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
How do you find freedom from offense when you've been truly and deeply wronged? Following up on Part 1, this episode offers a path to healing by focusing on surrender and forgiveness. We dive into the difficult, but necessary, connection between dealing with offense and submitting to authority (Romans 13 & 1 Peter 2:19-25).The key to enduring lies in following Christ's example: when we offended Him, He didn’t pay us back. Learn practical steps for releasing resentment, laying down your right to be right, and taking your hurt to the Rock (Isaiah 8:11-15).Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityDog Is Human ($15 off)Canticle x TayaThe Bait of Satan x John BevereResource:⁠Letting Go Of Resentment: A 7-Day Biblical Workbook for Healing Deep Offense⁠Connect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Have you ever felt stalled in your faith because you’re holding onto a deep hurt? This is the topic I've been avoiding for a while: offense. The reality is that we are an offended people. We talk about why we hold onto the past, and explore the reasons why we want to avenge ourselves.Learn how resentment and bitterness become the enemy's most effective tool—a stumbling block and a trap for Jesus followers. Drawing from a personal journal entry and scriptures like Ephesians 4:26-27 and Romans 12:17-19, we see how holding onto anger creates a door for the devil to enter, ultimately hindering your walk with God. This episode challenges the notion that being wronged gives you the right to take revenge and shows you the high cost of the offense trap. Stop holding onto offense because it’s holding you back.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideResource:Letting Go Of Resentment: A 7-Day Biblical Workbook for Healing Deep OffenseConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Are we making idols out of our pastors? This episode dives into the intense cultural chaos surrounding church leadership. We talk about both the tendency to put leaders on pedestals and the widespread "witch-hunting" happening online. Using foundational truths from the book of Hebrews, we prove that Jesus is the better pastor, superior to every human system and every earthly leader.In this episode, we contrast the human pastor (the shadow) with Christ (the reality):Temporary vs. Permanent: Why it hurts when pastors leave, and why Jesus is your only permanent leader.Serve vs. Save: Your pastor can only serve you; only Jesus can save to the uttermost (Hebrews 7:25).Pray Sometimes vs. Intercedes Constantly: Jesus is your Advocate and Defender, living to pray for you without stopping.When you recognize Jesus as the perfect priest, it frees you to approach human pastors and leaders with grace and discernment. We share 5 practical takeaways for establishing a healthy, non-idolatrous view of leadership in your life.Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityAmallow Whipped Tallow CreamChurch Hurt Is Real - Healing Is Too: Chris Durso Shares His StoryGentle and Lowly x Dane OrtlundConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
What does it really mean to love your enemies?In this episode, we dive into one of the hardest teachings of Jesus: loving those who hurt, betray, or misunderstand us. Drawing from Luke 6 and Romans 12, we’ll unpack what sets Christian love apart from every other kind of love.This isn’t about pretending everything’s okay or ignoring pain. It’s about becoming more like Jesus and letting His character shape our response when it would be easier to isolate or retaliate.You’ll hear practical ways to:Pray for people who’ve hurt youTake your pain to God instead of carrying it alonePractice kindness and generosity with no strings attachedBecause real love—the kind that changes hearts—starts with how we love the hardest people. If you’ve ever wrestled with forgiveness, boundaries, or what “loving like Jesus” really looks like, this episode is for you.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideHoliday Gift GuideGod Is Not Against Me x Elevation WorshipForgiving What You Can’t Forget x Lysa TerkeurstConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
We all know the feeling: you’re working hard at your job, serving your family, or pursuing a ministry dream, and it feels completely pointless. This episode is a candid peek into my own journal, where I wrestle with the doubt that what I’m doing isn't "working" or isn't "big" enough.We need daily encouragement (Hebrews 3:13) to fight the lie that faithfulness must be visible to matter. If God called you to it, it matters—not because it's changing the world, but because it's changing you.Hebrews 11 shows us a paradox: through faith, heroes conquered kingdoms, but through faith, others were tortured and killed. True faithfulness is about running with endurance when it’s hard, messy, and slow—keeping your eyes focused on Jesus. You can do this!Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityThe Biggest Story Advent: 25 Lift-The-Flap Devotions for FamiliesDiscerning God’s Will For Your Life x Preston Morrison + Tim RossThe Narrow Path x Rich VillodasConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Lately, I've been wrestling with what it truly means to be a Jesus follower, especially when observing the current climate among Christians online. Is it possible that we are so focused on being right or being loud that we're missing the single, defining mark of discipleship?We dive into John 13:35—the commandment Jesus gave His disciples just hours before His betrayal and arrest: "By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another."We explore what love one another meant in the Upper Room and what it means for us today. We challenge the mindset "It's just me and God" by looking at Peter's passionate but misguided pledge to die for Jesus (John 13:36-38). This episode is a call to broaden our definition of love from being sweet or hospitable to being truly sacrificial—slowing down, listening intentionally, and being willing to be uncomfortable for the comfort of others (John 15:12-13).Let's be known by our love.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideOur Place Pan (10.5”)New Worship You’ll Love PlaylistThe Last Supper on The Moon x Levi LuskoConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Do you know your calling, but feel derailed by busyness, comparison, or inadequacy? That is exactly where the enemy wants you. This week, we dive into the truth that God has called each of us to a unique "lane"—not just a job, but a specific way of stewarding our personality, gifts, and circumstances for His glory.We identify the three major enemies of your unique calling: distraction, comparison, and shame.But ultimately, many of us have one specific struggle: the fear of man. We break down what the fear of man really is (it’s more than people-pleasing!) and why seeking man's approval over God’s is the most dangerous trap to your purpose. We look at powerful Old and New Testament scripture to show why it is truly safer to fear God than to fear man, and how that one shift can free you to boldly pursue your calling.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideDolphin Hem High Waisted Running Shorts (Soothfeel)I Never Expected That Backlash x Sadie Robertson Huff + The PerrysRestless x Jennie AllenConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Grief is an inevitable part of the human experience, but how do followers of Jesus navigate its complexity? This week, we dive into a listener-submitted topic that is timely and deeply personal, exploring the path from just tolerating pain to practicing Good Grief.We look directly at the biblical model of lament, and spend time dissecting the raw, honest, and often dark honesty found in the book of Lamentations. We wrestle with knowing our pain was allowed, or even caused, by God's hand—yet this is where true breakthrough happens.Grief is not just something we endure. It's a tool God uses to shape our faith. Join us as we uncover a 5-step biblical guide to bringing your whole, honest self and deepest pain to the feet of God.Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunitySupergoop Protec(tint)Pull Me Close / Because He Lives x Lizze Morgan + Ryan OfeiIt’s Not Supposed To Be This Way x Lysa TerKeurstConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
This week, we are replaying Kaley’s personal story from her conversation with Danielle Danver on the But God: Son-Kissed Stories podcast. In this episode, we talk about how to stay connected to God during seasons of pain, find beauty that comes from brokenness, and an encouragement for women when life doesn’t go as planned. This is for you if you’re navigating divorce, working in ministry, or starting over in life. Check out the But God podcast for more stories of redemption!Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideConnect with Danielle:www.tiktok.com/@thissonkissedlifehttps://open.spotify.com/show/1zd7hp6vWsZ7exfOqAIv8f?si=8ad6f31ef7a44ccaConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Am I Wasting My Time?

Am I Wasting My Time?

2025-09-2925:58

Many of us are asking the question: Is what I'm doing making a difference? In a world that measures success in numbers, titles, and influence, it's easy to wonder if our lives truly matter. In this episode, we challenge our modern understanding of purpose and success by looking at the biblical story of Mary of Bethany, a woman who chose to be "wasted" on Jesus.Mentioned in the Episode:FREE Bible Study GuideThe Normal Christian Life x Watchman NeePromix DebloatHand Him The Plan x Steven Furtick (Apple Podcast)Nothing To Prove x Jennie AllenConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Have you ever found yourself in a spiritual or emotional funk that you just can’t seem to shake? In this incredibly vulnerable and personal episode, Kaley shares journal entries from a difficult season and reveals the powerful biblical tool that helped her get through it. This is a story about the grace and courage it takes to be honest with God and the redemptive power of remembering His faithfulness in the past.Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityMinties - Dog Dental ChewsTHROWING PAINT x Abbie Gamboa + Aodhan KingPraying Like Monks, Living Like Fools x Tyler StatonConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
What happens when the very people we're meant to walk with are shaming each other online? This can’t be the way. In this raw and unfiltered episode, Kaley gets honest about the public Christian division she's seeing on social media. She talks through her own frustrations and shares biblical principles for how to handle conflict—not just online, but in our real-life relationships, too. Can we all agree to quit fighting each other for the world to see???Connect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
Fasting is a word that can make many of us uncomfortable. Between cultural pressures and a misunderstanding of its purpose, many Christians have abandoned this key spiritual discipline. But Jesus expected us to fast, and in this episode, Kaley dives into the challenging, yet rewarding, practice of fasting, cutting through the modern noise to reveal its true biblical purpose: to cultivate a hunger for God's presence. Even if you’re not ready to start a fasting practice just yet, give this episode a listen and be encouraged.Mentioned in the Episode:Called Creatives Coaching CommunityLMNT Electrolyte PacksLet’s Talk Fasting and Prayer x The PerrysOffering | Fasting E1 x John Mark ComerSpiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life x Donald S. WhitneyConnect with Kaley:www.kaleyhollingsworth.comIG: @kaley_hollingsworth⁠⁠YT: www.youtube.com/@kaleyhollingsworth
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