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The Nurturing Heart | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | May 29, 2003

Why did God give you a nuturing heart? Nancy, with guests Kent and Barbara Hughes, talks about God's plan for us as women.

Perseverance | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | May 28, 2003

When do you have the greatest opportunity to reflect God's glory to those around you?

Reconciliation | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | November 1, 2007

Imagine a church split so bitterly that one deacon wouldn’t drive down a certain street because it took him past the house of his estranged deacon.

A Heart for Those Nearby | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | February 8, 2021

What would it be like if you and I boasted more and more about what God is doing in our lives? A group of women does just that—to draw attention to God.

No Secrets | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | April 24, 2014

Silence isn’t always golden. Sometimes the most important thing you can do is honestly speak up.

Remember | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | June 25, 2008

The word amuse literally means "to stop thinking." A lot of people equate rest and celebration with amusement.

Obedience | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | October 8, 2019

Nancy says you are obeying something or someone. All of us do. She’ll show you the joy that comes when we stop obeying sin and start obeying the Lord.

Reconciliation | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | January 7, 2005

Hear about lives that have been reconciled because of the presence of God.

The Restoration | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | February 13, 2009

Vicki Rose’s husband was unfaithful, and he was addicted to cocaine. Is forgiveness possible in a situation like that?

A Shortcut | Revive Our Hearts Episode

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podcast episode | January 20, 2021

It’s hard enough to suffer consequences for our own wrongdoing, but when we face hardship through no fault of our own, we can easily become discouraged.