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Encouraging you to love God, others, and yourself—one faithful step at a time.


Each week, host Rachael Adams sits down with inspiring women who are making a difference right where they are. Through honest conversations, biblical wisdom, and real-life stories, you'll be reminded that your everyday acts of love—no matter how small—matter deeply to God.


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What if one quiet moment of kindness could echo far beyond what you see? This week on The Love Offering Podcast, I spoke with Cara Shine about her powerful memoir, The Hallway Miracle: The Prayer that Opened a Jewish Heart. Cara grew up shaped by antisemitic bullying and a deep wariness of Christians. Years later, she found herself working in an elementary school as the only Jewish staff member among Christian coworkers—watching closely to see whether faith was real or merely words. Set during the fearful days of the 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area, her story unfolds in a season of heightened anxiety. When tragedy strikes a nearby school, the atmosphere shifts from uneasy to unbearable. And then—something small happens in a hallway. A desk calendar devotional.A handful of M&M’s.A simple, heartfelt prayer. It wasn’t loud or persuasive. It was quiet, sincere, and deeply human. And it became a turning point. Cara’s story reminded me that love lived out with humility can open doors that arguments never could. Often, the Lord works through ordinary faithfulness—through small offerings of grace we may barely notice. If you’ve ever wondered how to reflect Christ with authenticity in a divided world, I believe this conversation will encourage you. You can listen HERE. Grateful to walk this journey of love with you, Rachael   Connect with Cara: https://www.carashine.com/ Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Download the Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/ Every Woman’s Bible: https://hubs.la/Q0427vjP0Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever felt that quiet tension between your ambition and your faith? You love Jesus.You’re grateful for the gifts and opportunities He’s given you.And yet… the pace feels relentless. The meetings, the deadlines, the expectations, the invisible pressure to keep achieving and proving. Even when things are going well, there can still be a restlessness underneath it all. That’s why I’m so grateful for this week’s conversation on The Love Offering Podcast with Erin Harrigan about her book, Redefining Hustle: Navigating Success with Jesus. Erin speaks directly to high-achieving Christian women—women who care deeply about excellence in their work but don’t want success to come at the cost of their peace, their families, or their intimacy with God. In our conversation, we talk about: The subtle ways self-reliance sneaks into our work Why hustle culture can quietly shape our identity How to pursue ambition without striving for worth Practical rhythms that anchor your workday in Christ What it looks like to measure success differently What I love most is that Erin doesn’t tell women to abandon ambition. Instead, she invites us to surrender it—to bring our goals, businesses, and careers under the lordship of Jesus so that our work becomes an offering rather than an idol. As someone who understands the tension of building a platform, stewarding opportunities, and caring for family at the same time, this message felt especially timely. We can work diligently and faithfully without carrying the crushing weight of proving ourselves. You were never meant to hustle for your value.You already have it in Christ. If you’re feeling stretched thin, quietly burned out, or simply hungry for a healthier rhythm, I think this episode will encourage you deeply. Praying this conversation helps you release striving and receive the steady, sustaining presence of the Lord in your work. With love,Rachael   Connect with Erin: https://erinharrigan.com/ Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Download the Love Always devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/ Grab your Every Woman's Bible:  https://hubs.la/Q0427vjP0Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever tried your best to show someone you love them… only to feel like it didn’t quite land? You did the thoughtful thing. You said the kind words. You showed up. And yet something still felt missed. This week on The Love Offering Podcast, I had the joy of sitting down with Dr. Gary Chapman to talk about his newest book, The Love Language That Matters Most. For decades, his message about the five love languages has helped millions of people better understand how to give and receive love. But as he shared in our conversation, discovering someone’s love language is only the beginning. Each love language has what he calls “dialects”—deeply personal ways love is expressed and received. Miss those nuances, and even the right language can fall flat. It was such a rich and practical conversation. We talked about: Why love often gets lost in translation—even when our intentions are good How to personalize love so it truly resonates with the people closest to us What this looks like in marriage, parenting, friendships, and even caring for aging parents How to pay attention to the subtle clues our loved ones are giving us One of my favorite reminders from Dr. Chapman was this: “The love language that matters most is the one your loved one is longing to hear.” Isn’t that simple—and yet so profound? As someone who cares deeply about loving well in our everyday lives, I found this conversation to be both grounding and hopeful. Love isn’t complicated, but it does require attentiveness. It asks us to slow down, to listen closely, and to serve the heart before us. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood—or worried that someone you love feels that way—this episode will encourage you. May the Lord give us eyes to see and ears to hear the hearts entrusted to us.   Connect with Dr. Chapman: https://5lovelanguages.com/   Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/   Download your Free Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/   This month, we are featuring the Every Woman's Bible. This Bible has contributions from more than 100 women around the world and explores the heartfelt needs, gritty challenges, and uncommon faithfulness of women of the Bible, throughout history, and today. Through deep study and reflection, you’ll discover God’s heart for you and clarify your calling through personal stories, insights, inspiration, and study notes—all created by women, for women. Check it out. I think you'll love it!Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Marriage has a way of bringing both our deepest joy—and our deepest pain—to the surface. If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in the same frustrating patterns, wondering why you keep ending up here, you’re not alone. In honor of National Marriage Week, I want to share a meaningful conversation from The Love Offering Podcast with Ron Deal about his book, The Mindful Marriage: Create Your Best Relationship Through Understanding and Managing Yourself.   This book—and our conversation—is especially powerful because it’s rooted in both neuroscience and biblical truth. Ron openly shares how the devastating loss of their child nearly shattered his marriage, pushing him into painful and destructive cycles he and his wife Nan didn’t know how to stop. At their breaking point, they found help through Restoration Therapy, developed by pioneering therapists Dr. Terry Hargrave and Sharon Hargrave, LMFT—a model that has helped millions learn emotional mindfulness and self-regulation in relationships.   Real change in marriage begins not by fixing your spouse, but by understanding and managing yourself in moments of emotional distress. Ron and Nan, alongside the Hargraves, challenge many popular myths about how relationships work and offer a proven path to healing, connection, and lasting love. If you’re longing for a stronger, healthier marriage—or simply want to love your spouse more faithfully—this conversation is for you.   My prayer this National Marriage Week is that you would be encouraged to believe that healing is possible, patterns can be broken, and love can grow again—even in the places that feel tender or worn.    Much love, Rachael   Connect with Ron: https://rondeal.org/about Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Download your free Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/ National Marriage Week: https://www.marriageweek.org/ Grab Your Every Woman's Bible: https://hubs.la/Q0427vjP0  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Marriage is one of God’s most beautiful gifts—but it can also be one of the most challenging. Even couples who love each other deeply and want to honor God can find themselves stuck in the same conversations, the same misunderstandings, and the same frustrations, wondering why nothing seems to change. That’s why I’m so excited to share this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast with you. I’m joined by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs to talk about his book Lightbulb Moments in Marriage: 12 Biblical Perspectives for Successful and Satisfied Couples. In our conversation, Dr. Eggerichs shares what he calls “aha” moments—simple, biblically grounded truths that have helped thousands of couples finally see what they were missing. These aren’t complicated formulas or trendy advice. They’re Scripture-shaped insights that often lead couples to say, “Why didn’t we see this sooner?” We talk about:• Why ignorance—not lack of love—is often what fuels conflict• How one small shift in perspective can break long-standing cycles• The difference between trying harder and understanding better• What it looks like to respond with responsibility, not react out of frustration• Letting God’s Word—not culture—define love, respect, and commitment Whether you’ve been married a few months or many decades, this conversation is full of wisdom, grace, and hope. Sometimes, it really does take just one lightbulb moment to bring clarity, peace, and renewal. I pray this episode encourages you to see your marriage—and your spouse—through fresh eyes. Much love,Rachael   Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Connect with Dr. Eggerichs: https://www.loveandrespect.com/about-us Download your Free Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/ Grab Your Every Woman's Bible: https://hubs.la/Q0427vjP0  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Do you ever feel like life has become louder, faster, and more demanding than your heart was meant to carry? In this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast, I’m joined by counselor, author, and farm-living mama Brenda Yoder to talk about her new book, Uncomplicated: Simple Secrets for a Compelling Life. This conversation is a gentle invitation to slow down, breathe deep, and rediscover the wisdom that once shaped steady, grounded lives. Brenda draws from the practices of our grandmothers and the rhythms of Amish and Mennonite communities to share practical, life-giving lessons for today’s busy women. We talk about what it looks like to resist the pull of constant chaos and instead cultivate a calm presence, authentic faith, and a steady voice of reason—right where you are. In our conversation, you’ll hear: Why simpler doesn’t mean easier—but it often means better How timeless practices can bring peace to modern life What past generations can teach us about faith, work, family, and rest Small, practical shifts you can make to live with more intention No matter your season of life or where you call home, this episode offers encouragement and wisdom for anyone longing for a more grounded, meaningful way of living. You can listen to the episode now wherever you get your podcasts. I pray this conversation meets you right where you are and reminds you that a simpler life is still possible—and deeply compelling.   Connect with Brenda: https://brendayoder.com/ Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Download your Free Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever had one of those moments when you stop and think, "How did I miss that?" The holy moment. The gentle nudge. The quiet work of God hidden inside an ordinary day. That’s exactly why I couldn’t wait to share this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast with you. I’m joined by the hilarious and heartfelt Cynthia Yanof to talk about her book How’d I Miss That?—a refreshing reminder that God is just as present in the small, awkward, everyday moments as He is in the big ones. In our conversation, Cynthia invites us to laugh (a lot), exhale, and see our lives with fresh eyes as we talk about: Why it’s not just the “big” moments God uses to bring light into our homes and communities Living each day with grace, forgiveness, and generosity—for others and ourselves Finding extraordinary faith in very ordinary places And yes… even the holy moments that happen with spinach in our teeth and our shirt tucked into our Spanx This episode is for every woman who once thought she’d change the world—and now mostly changes the toilet paper roll (again). It’s a gentle, joyful reminder that tiny acts of faith, sown daily, matter deeply to God. So grab a Diet Coke, pull up a chair, and join us. I think you’ll feel seen, encouraged, and reminded that nothing in your life is wasted—not even the small stuff. You can listen to the episode wherever you listen to podcasts, and I’d love to hear what resonates most with you. With love,Rachael   Connect with Cynthia: https://cynthiayanof.com/ Connect with Rachael: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Download the Free Love Always Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever caught yourself dreading a birthday… or worrying about a new wrinkle or gray hair? In our culture, aging is often something we fear, hide, or try to fix. We separate generations, invest heavily in staying young, and quietly send the message—to ourselves and others—that growing older means growing less valuable. But what if we’ve been seeing it all wrong? On this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast, I’m joined by Isabel Tom for a conversation that gently challenges our assumptions and tenderly reframes how we see aging. Our conversation is inspired by her book, The Value of Wrinkles, and it’s one I believe we all need—no matter our age. Isabel grew up living with her grandparents and has spent over a decade serving older adults. Her perspective is both refreshing and deeply convicting. Together, we talk about: What the elderly offer us that we truly cannot live without• How cultural beliefs about aging shape the way we treat ourselves and others• Why loving older generations can profoundly change our lives• Practical, meaningful ways to care for and honor those who came before us This episode isn’t about fearing the future—it’s about honoring faithfulness, wisdom, and the beauty of a life well-lived. It’s about remembering that every season matters and that love doesn’t diminish with age—it deepens. I hope this conversation encourages you to see aging (your own and others’) with more grace, gratitude, and hope.   Connect with Isabel: https://www.valueofwrinkles.com/ Connect with Rachael and Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/ Download Your Love Always Free Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In a world that feels louder than ever, many of us are quietly asking the same questions: Can I really hear God? How do I know it’s Him? And what do I do when He speaks? That’s why I’m so grateful for this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast, where I sit down with Bible teacher and author Rachael Groll to talk about her book, Knowing God’s Voice: What Female Prophets of the Bible Teach Us About Recognizing, Trusting, and Obeying God. In our conversation, Rachael helps us slow down and look closely at the lives of women in Scripture who truly heard from God—and faithfully responded. Some of their stories are familiar; others are rarely taught, but all remind us that God has always spoken to women and continues to do so today. Together, we talk about: How to discern the difference between God’s voice, our own thoughts, and the voice of the enemy How to grow in confidence when God is leading you to take a step of obedience What Scripture teaches us about women using their voices for God’s purposes How the historical and cultural context of biblical women brings clarity and encouragement for us today This conversation is deeply rooted in God’s Word and gently reminds us that listening to Him is not reserved for a select few—it’s an invitation for every believer who desires to walk closely with Him. If you’ve ever felt unsure, overlooked, or hesitant to trust what God is stirring in your heart, I think this episode will encourage you in meaningful ways. You can listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts, and I pray it helps you listen closely, trust more deeply, and walk faithfully in the light God gives you—one step at a time.   Connect with Rachael Groll: Rachael Groll   Connect with Rachael Adams: Lead with Love - Rachael K. Adams, author, speaker and podcaster   Download your Free Love Always Devotional: Free - Rachael K. AdamsSupport the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever lain in bed at night, exhausted—but unable to quiet your thoughts? Or felt that tightness in your chest, the racing worries, the sense that you should be okay… but you’re not? If that sounds familiar, today’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast was recorded with you in mind. I’m joined by my dear friend Becky Keife to talk about her new devotional, A Verse a Day for the Anxious Soul—and this conversation is both tender and deeply hopeful. Becky shares her own journey with anxiety, the freedom that came through honesty, and the simple, grace-filled ways God meets us right in the middle of our anxious moments. We talk about:• Why anxiety is so common—and why you’re not weak for feeling it• How Scripture offers real comfort for weary, overwhelmed hearts• Practical peace practices you can actually live out (even on hard days)• Letting go of shame and learning to receive God’s compassion• Resting in God’s presence when you don’t even have words to pray What I love most about Becky’s approach is this reminder: God doesn’t shame us for our anxiety. He draws near. He invites us to come, to rest, and to receive His peace—one breath, one prayer, one verse at a time. If your soul has been craving calm, reassurance, or simply the reminder that you are not alone, this episode will be a gift to you. 🎧 Listen to the episode here: As always, I’m praying that this conversation helps you feel seen, steadied, and deeply loved by God. With love,RachaelSupport the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Most of us want to love people well—especially when they’re hurting—but if we’re honest, we don’t always know how. We worry about saying the wrong thing, doing too little, or showing up too late. And sometimes, because of that uncertainty, we end up doing nothing. That’s why I’m so grateful for this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast. I’m joined by Christy Gandy, owner of Lovewell Collective, whose own experience with grief shaped a beautiful mission: helping people show up for others with practical love, kindness, and care—especially in life’s hardest seasons. In our conversation, Christy gently reminds us that loving well isn’t about fixing someone’s pain. It’s about helping them feel seen, remembered, and cared for. Sometimes love looks like presence. Sometimes it looks like a note, a prayer, or a small gift left on a porch. And often, it’s the simplest gestures that leave the deepest mark. My prayer is that this conversation encourages you—not with pressure, but with possibility. May it remind you that love, offered faithfully and humbly, always counts.   Connect with Christy: https://www.christygandy.com/ Connect with Love Well Collective: https://www.lovewellcollective.com/ Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/ Download your Free Love Offering Calendar: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever found yourself moving through your days loving Jesus, yet longing to feel truly awake in your faith again? If your heart has been craving a deeper connection with Him—even if you can’t quite name the longing—you’re not alone. And this week’s conversation on The Love Offering Podcast may be just the gentle spark your soul has been needing. I had the joy of talking with actress, producer, and singer Jen Lilley about her new devotional, Wake Up Your Faith: 365 Daily Encounters with Jesus. Jen’s heart for the Lord shines through every page as she invites us into a more vibrant, Christ-centered life—one anchored in Scripture and strengthened by daily surrender. In our conversation, Jen shares how this devotional helps us: reignite our faith when life feels ordinary or heavy, claim the promises of God with confidence, experience the nearness of the Holy Spirit in everyday moments, and walk in the heavenly authority we’ve been given through Christ. This is an encouraging reminder that we don’t have to drift, settle, or live spiritually weary. God invites us to reclaim the ground the Enemy has tried to steal and to walk boldly in the purpose He designed for us. If you’re longing for a renewed rhythm with Jesus in the days ahead, I think Jen’s words—and her devotional—will bless you deeply. Grateful to walk this journey of faith with you, Rachael   Connect with Jen: Official Website of Actress Jen Lilley Connect with Rachael: Lead with Love - Rachael K. Adams, author, speaker and podcaster Read the Show Notes: Writing - Rachael K. Adams Download Your Free Advent Devotional: Free - Rachael K. Adams  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Some days, family life feels more like chaos than connection, doesn’t it? There are dishes in the sink, sharp words we wish we could take back, kids who don’t always get along, and moments where we wonder, Is this really what a 'strong family' is supposed to look like? If you’ve ever felt that tension, this week’s episode of The Love Offering Podcast is especially for you. I’m talking with Jessica Smartt about her new book, Come On Home, and her message is such a relief: your family doesn’t have to be perfect to be strong. A strong family isn’t built on flawless behavior, matching outfits, or a constantly peaceful home. It’s formed in the ordinary, imperfect moments—apologies after arguments, prayers whispered in the hallway, small traditions that make your people feel seen and safe, and a steady love that says, “You belong here, no matter what.” If you’ve ever: Wished your home felt more like a haven than a battleground Wondered if it’s “too late” to change the culture of your family Carried guilt over what hasn’t gone the way you hoped Jessica’s words will encourage you. In our conversation, she shares: Thirteen foundational traits that help families grow strong in real life, not ideal life Honest stories from her own family and from other families with all kinds of backgrounds Practical ideas for building a connection between siblings and creating a home your kids want to come back to Hope for breaking unhealthy family patterns and offering your children a new legacy of faith and grace What I love most is Jessica’s reminder that God is at work in the middle of the mess. The disappointments, the conflicts, the things you wish you could redo—He can use all of it. Your faithfulness today, even in small ways, can ripple into future generations. Friend, it’s not too late.Not too late to start praying more intentionally for your family.Not too late to repair a strained relationship.Not too late to create rhythms that make your home gentle, welcoming, and full of grace. Your family doesn’t need you to be perfect—just present, prayerful, and willing to keep loving. I hope this episode feels like a warm, “me too,” and a gentle nudge to keep going. Cheering you on as you build a strong, grace-filled home, Rachael    Connect with Jessica: https://jessicasmartt.com/   Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/   Download Your Free Advent Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/      Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever had a moment when your heart needed something solid to hold onto—something steady beneath your feet when nothing else felt certain? I think we’ve all been there. And in those tender places, there’s nothing more grounding than remembering the promises of God, promises He has never once failed to keep. That’s why I couldn’t wait to share this week’s conversation on The Love Offering with my friend Rachel Wojo. Rachel has lived through seasons that would shake anyone, yet she has learned—slowly and faithfully—to cling to the unchanging Word of God. Her new journal, Praying the Promises of God: A 52-Week Guided Prayer Journal, is a beautiful reflection of that journey. Rachel reminds us that while life often hands us disappointment or sorrow, God’s promises remain steady and true. Each page of her journal helps you read Scripture, remember His faithfulness, and reflect on His goodness—all while giving space to write your prayers, process your thoughts, and trace His hand in your everyday life. It’s the kind of resource that becomes a companion, especially in a season where we’re longing for peace. In our conversation, Rachel shares how praying God’s promises can melt worry into rest, strengthen weary hearts, and draw us deeper into His love. If you’ve been craving a fresh way to connect with the Lord in your quiet time—or if you simply need a gentle reminder that you’re held—this episode will speak right to you. I’d love for you to listen in today. I believe it will encourage your heart just as much as it did mine. With love,Rachael   Connect with Rachel: https://rachelwojo.com/   Read the Show Notes: Writing - Rachael K. Adams   Download Your Free Advent Devotional: Free - Rachael K. Adams  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
What if one simple rhythm could reshape the way you see your days, your relationships, and even your walk with God? What if gratitude isn’t just a feeling but a flavor that transforms everything it touches? That’s the heart behind my conversation with Jeremy A. Taylor on The Love Offering Podcast this week. Jeremy’s new book, Gratitude Flavors Everything You Do, is a gentle companion designed to help you pause, notice God’s goodness, and cultivate a posture of thankfulness in the middle of real life. In our episode, Jeremy and I talk about how gratitude can soften our attitudes, strengthen our relationships, and anchor us when life feels hurried or heavy. We explore how a thankful heart doesn’t ignore hard things—it finds God in them.  I’d love for you to listen and consider beginning your own gratitude rhythm—morning, evening, or whenever you can breathe in God’s goodness. Let’s welcome each day with hearts attuned to God’s presence—and let gratitude flavor everything we do.   Connect with Jeremy: https://www.jeremyataylor.com/   Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/   Download Your Free Advent Devotional and Calendar: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
  Life can feel overwhelming sometimes, can’t it? In a world that constantly tells us to hustle, push harder, and fit the mold, it’s easy to forget that struggling isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a normal part of life. That’s why I’m excited to share my latest conversation on The Love Offering Podcast with author Jennifer Renee Watson, who just released her book: What If You're Doing Better Than You Think?: Finding Courage and Confidence When Life Gets Messy. Jennifer offers a compassionate and practical perspective, showing us that our struggles can actually be invitations to care for ourselves and live more intentionally. She encourages us to return to who God designed us to be and rebuild a life worth living—one that works for us, not against us. In our conversation, Jennifer will help you discover: Why slowing down is actually a sign of strength How to find peace and balance instead of succumbing to hyperproductivity Practical ways to support your mental health Signs your body is responding to stress A game plan for navigating life’s messy seasons When to reach out for support from loved ones, doctors, or counselors How to pace yourself for the long haul while tapping into God’s true purpose for you If you’ve ever felt the pressure to do more than you can, this episode is for you. Tune in and let Jennifer’s insight help you breathe, reset, and find courage and confidence in the midst of life’s messiness. With love, Rachael Lead with Love - Rachael K. Adams, author, speaker and podcaster   Connect with Jennifer: https://www.jenniferreneewatson.com/   Read the Show Notes: Writing - Rachael K. Adams   Grab Your Free Advent Devotional: Free - Rachael K. AdamsSupport the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This episode of The Love Offering Podcast honors military families and speaks to anyone who’s ever felt like life moves faster than they can keep up. My guest, Beth Runkle, is a longtime military wife and the author of Another Move, God?: 30 Encouragements to Embrace Your Life as a Military Wife. Through her experiences with deployment, relocation, and constant change, Beth has learned to find peace and purpose when life feels uncertain. She shares hope-filled lessons drawn from the life of Sarah in Scripture—reminding us that God is faithful in the waiting, the wandering, and every unexpected move. Even if you’ve never worn the title “military wife,” you’ll find encouragement here for your own journey. Because no matter where we live or what season we’re in, we all face transitions, frustrations, and moments when we ask, “Another move, God?” In this conversation, you’ll discover: How to trust God’s timing when your plans keep changing Why faith is the anchor that steadies us through uncertainty Encouragement to embrace your current season—right where God has you Let’s honor those who serve and be reminded that wherever we go, God goes with us. With love and gratitude, Rachael   Connect with Beth https://www.bethrunkle.com/   Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/   Download Your Free Advent Devotional and Calendar: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Marriage can be one of the most beautiful gifts God gives us—but it can also be one of the hardest. Between busy schedules, parenting, finances, and the daily pressures of life, it’s easy to lose sight of the connection and joy we once dreamed of having. This week on The Love Offering Podcast, I had the privilege of talking with Chelsea Smith about her new book, I Do Today: A 52-Week Interactive Guide to Building a Marriage You Love. After twenty-five years of marriage, Chelsea offers wisdom that’s both practical and grace-filled, reminding us that a thriving marriage isn’t built overnight—it’s built one day, one decision, and one conversation at a time. In our conversation, we discussed:*How to stay connected through every season*Ways to strengthen your emotional and physical intimacy*Why small, consistent acts of love matter more than grand gestures*Simple activities to bring fun and laughter back into your relationship Whether you’ve been married a few months or a few decades, this episode will inspire you to choose your spouse—and your marriage dream—again and again. Let’s keep choosing love today and every day,Rachael P.S. If this episode encourages you, share it with a couple who could use a little reminder that love grows best when tended daily.   Connect with Chelsea: https://www.churchome.org/about Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/ Download the Love Offering Calendar: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/  Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Have you ever found yourself holding on to hurt, disappointment, or resentment from something (or someone) in your past? Maybe you’ve been wounded by others’ words or actions, or perhaps you’re simply tired of feeling weighed down by offense. This week on The Love Offering Podcast, I’m talking with Alexandra Hoover, author of You Can Let Go: Don’t Let Past Hurts Steal Your Current and Future Joy. Together, we’re exploring how to: * Let go of pain and disappointment that’s holding you back* Live from a place of radical acceptance in Christ* Walk boldly in the abundance God offers Alexandra reminds us that while we can’t always control how others act, we can choose how we respond. She helps us uncover the roots of our insecurities and wounded pride so we can find our true identity—not in how people treat us—but in who Jesus says we are. If you’re ready to make peace with your past, live free from offense, and embrace emotional and spiritual freedom, this episode will encourage and empower you. With love,Rachael   Connect with Alexandra: https://www.alexandravhoover.com/   Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/   Download Your Free "Who You Say I Am" Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
If you’ve ever lain awake at night with your thoughts racing, or felt your heart pound with worry over what’s next, you’re not alone. We all face anxious moments — but we don’t have to face them without peace. This week on The Love Offering Podcast, I’m talking with bestselling author Holley Gerth about her new book, Prayers for Peace of Mind: Scripture and Encouragement for Days of Anxiety, Worry, and Stress. In this beautiful collection, Holley shares 100 inspired prayers and powerful truths to help us experience more contentment, more peace, and more joy — even in the middle of life’s uncertainty. Whether you’re worried about a loved one, overwhelmed by your to-do list, or feeling the weight of the world, this conversation is an invitation to breathe deeply and remember that your faith isn’t failing — it’s growing stronger as you bring your fears to God. Listen in to be reminded: Anxiety and stress don’t disqualify you from peace. God is near to your anxious heart. Prayer can turn panic into peace. May this conversation help you release your worries and rest in the One who holds it all together. With love and peace, Rachael   Connect with Holley: https://holleygerth.com/   Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/   Download the Free Who You Say I Am Devotional: https://rachaelkadams.com/free/      Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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