by Doris Swift | Mar 22, 2022 | calling, Fierce Calling Podcast, gifts, Kristine Brown, Luke 14:11, More Than Yourself, spiritual gifts, teachers, teaching, trust, Writer, Writing
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 32:51 — 22.6MB) | EmbedSubscribe: RSS | MoreWhat does it look like to trust God in every season of our lives? Are we truly walking in the level of trust we claim to know? My guest today is Kristine Brown, who...
by Doris Swift | Jan 11, 2022 | Business, Chrisian living, Christian, Christian Business, coaching, dreams, Fierce Calling Podcast, Katie Hornor, trust, visions, wait, waiting
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 38:04 — 26.2MB) | EmbedSubscribe: RSS | MoreIs there a dream in your heart that you’re waiting on God to bring to fruition? Has God given you a vision of a calling but you’re not quite sure what it...
by Doris Swift | Jun 3, 2016 | book, Encouragement for Women, Goodbye Regret, trust
Well friend, this takes the cake for being my shortest post ever. Aren’t you glad? Just kidding. So why so short? Because I’m missing community. I want to give you an opportunity to chime in. I don’t want to do all the talking, I want to have a...
by Doris Swift | Aug 12, 2015 | comparison, insecurity, trust
Insecurity. We girls can sure struggle with this, can’t we? I was fine from about K-4th, then I went through an awkward stage, how about you? It was fifth grade, weighed more than I care to say, and was first in my circle of friends to get my period. Oh. My....
by Doris Swift | May 13, 2015 | christian living, Right Hand, trust
Sitting on my back patio reading scripture, I read the most comforting words reminding me I am still a child, a child of God. The passage spoke to my heart in such a personal way. It was a beautiful day, sunny and warm. Well, actually it was hot if we want to get...
by Doris Swift | Jun 21, 2014 | Change, christian living, encouragement, fear, God, lost, relationships, trust
We were out of milk. We were out of bread. A short window of time and a decision to make, I had two options: hit the closest grocery store where I shop less often, or drive farther down the road where I could shop with my eyes closed. Surely the advantage of knowing...