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Summer of Mentorship 2018 Dr. Peggy Banks Wk 5

Summer of Mentorship 2018 Dr. Peggy Banks Wk 5

FromDon't Mom Alone Podcast


Summer of Mentorship 2018 Dr. Peggy Banks Wk 5

FromDon't Mom Alone Podcast

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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“In this world you will have trouble, but take heart I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 Pain is inevitable. In James we are told to “consider it all joy” when we encounter trials. James also wrote to ask God for wisdom and He will give it generously. Which I realized from a sermon this week has more to do with wisdom we gain from the challenging circumstances, not necessarily wisdom to get out of them. But how many of us share our broken places with others? How often do we wait until the pain has passed and life is back to “normal” to share and minister to others? What if God longs for you to offer up the wisdom you are gaining in the midst of the challenge? This week’s guest is Dr. Peggy Banks (Global Ministry Director for TWR Women of Hope). I’m a big Peggy fan. Years ago she discipled me in a deeper understanding of God and His Spirit in me. She modeled how to pray intimately with my heavenly Father. She taught me all the Spirit does in and through us. She inspired me with her passion for women around the world to know the healing available through Jesus Christ. In this episode Peggy shares her own painful places. A past that includes abuse. A journey of learning to trust and stop striving in performance. She encourages us to meet with Jesus daily. And what that looks like for her. Peggy encourages us to gather with others in small groups to spur each other on in our spiritual journeys. Sharing what He is doing and lifting one another up in the process. Peggy was a minister of Spiritual formation at my church for years. And now she leads a global ministry to women, TWR Women of Hope. God is using her pain for a purpose. Every day women around the world are hearing the gospel in their own language through the power of the airwaves. As a podcaster, I’m so inspired by the work of Women of Hope and Trans World Radio. “As a small Army-surplus transmitter went on the air in Tangier, Morocco, in early 1954, the first step had been taken toward the development the world’s largest evangelical media organization” – Trans World Radio Such a cool idea to realize the gospel has been traveling via airways since the 50s. What a joy to join Him in the work of spreading the good news! What we chat about: Peggy’s hidden pain while looking perfect on the outside and performing for approval. The “spiritual mom” who helped Peggy get healing from the bondage and brokenness of abuse. Learning to vulnerably share your struggles with those you are leading. Advice for the listener who is in the middle of the painful place. What does it mean “to be with Jesus”. Gathering together with a group to be real and share your current pain. How Peggy’s tattoos helped her minister to a specific group of women. Peggy’s personal mission statement: “Helping hurting women around the world helping to find hope and healing in the person of Jesus Christ.” Links Mentioned: **If you or someone you know is involved in a domestic abuse situation, here is an online resource: Focus Ministries National 24-hour Women of Substance Crisis Intervention Hotline: 1-866-862-2873 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Peace and Safety in the Christian Home: www.peaceandsafety.com FaithTrust Institute: www.faithtrustinstitute.org TWR Women of Hope –in 70+ different languages Trans World Radio (twr) “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” (Psalm 46:1) “Power of the Other” by Henry Cloud ** “Translating God”  by Shawn Bolz** “No Longer Slaves” by Jonathan Helser Video message from Peggy about Women of Hope
Released:
Jul 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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