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True peace and tranquility comes from hanging out with God, and putting your trust in Him. Using Jonah as a cautionary tale, we're reminded that dodging divine plans is about as effective as running from a shadow, so to tackle anxiety like a champ, Julie shares her "three rule" technique: focus on three things you can see, 3 things you can hear, and 3 ways to move your body. So, buckle up and let God take the wheel for some serious peace of mind!
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It's not wrong to make plans and have ideas and dreams for the future, but be sure to add trusting God with it to the top of the list... Trusting Him with your future is the best way to move into your future.
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Today, I want to talk about trusting God when you are scared. Do you know the top three things people are afraid of? Let's find out!
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This week we're talking about struggling with trusting God when others don't understand your choices. In the Bible, we witness Daniel’s steadfast faith, even when faced with misunderstanding and threats. Trusting God involves placing His guidance above the opinions of others, even if it results in feelings of being misunderstood. Stay true to your faith - God's love and protection are always with you.
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Julie shares a personal story of perseverance and faith in the face of disappointment. Despite repeated failures to join a desired team during her school years, she finally succeeded, only to face a family move that kept her from this dream. Trusting God's plans, even when circumstances seem confusing or challenging, is the key in moving forward despite the disappointment.
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By highlighting over 650 names for God found in the Bible, she underscores how these names reflect His nature and care, particularly through Hagar's story, where she calls God "Jehovah Elroy" (the God who sees me).
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Julie Lyles Carr shares a personal story about her dad and his fascination with light. She discusses light's speed and its importance in understanding God's creation, using it as a metaphor for God's truth and presence. It's so important for us to be a reflection of God's light and love... Each day is a reminder of God's omnipresence and goodness.
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People have a lot of ideas and opinions about who they think God is, and we are so blessed that we can always go to God's Word and let Him tell us who He is. Last episode we talked about how God is love, that He loves us so much. Today I want to talk about God's alphabet.
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God is so much bigger than our human lives. He exists and exists and exists. We're never in this lifetime going to get to know every single thing about Him, but there are things that He tells us about that we can know, and this is where I want to start... God is love.
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It's easy to go back to old habits and routines that you're used to as school is starting back up. But it's a great time to think about what habits you have that are good for you and what are ones you should let go of.
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Hey friend, I'm Julie Lyles Carr. I'm the host of God on the Go, part of the Purposely Podcast Network and I'm getting ready to go on summer break to one of my very favorite places, and I hope that's what you're getting to do this summer as well. I was thinking about this verse from Psalm 74 verse 17. It was you, God, who set all the boundaries of the earth you made both summer and winter. And in summer, I don't know about you, but that always seems like a great time to be on the road, to travel, to soak up all those long summer days. I hope you are really enjoying it because we know that all too soon, all of the routines going to be back in place, right? School's going to start and all of the rehearsals and practices and all the things that we've got to get kids to and that our kids are involved in, it's all going to start again.
So, I hope these days of summer for you are lazy and long and you have some time to reflect as a family, to chat, to talk. I want to encourage you, if you are doing a great American summer road trip, you can go back and listen to episodes of God on the Go, and you can find those trivia questions. You can find those places that are going to lead you to great conversation about faith and different things we need to consider as our kids are growing up and our own walks. So, go back and check out some of the episodes of God on the Go. We are going to be relaunching a whole new season as we get close to the start of school. So, be listening for that.
And if you are already signed up on our text stream, great. I have a favor to ask you. Our show producer Rebecca, is going to be sending out a survey. We want to know what further topics that you want to know about. What are the conversations that you want to be able to have? How can we help you make the minutes matter even more? Those times that you're in the car waiting in the school, drop off line, taking somebody to practice, how can we come alongside and help and support you in that way? So be sure and look for that survey. If you're already on our texts. Now, if you don't want to do the text thing, no worries. You can go to the show notes and it would mean so much if you would take a look at the survey there and send us your answers. Send us any kind of feedback that you have for us, because again, that's why we're here. We want to come alongside and help you. So, be sure and check that out. Look for that survey.
I hope you have an awesome summer break and I'll see you really soon back with new episodes. A whole new season of God on the Go. We want to also thank our sponsor. They have been a long for the ride this year, George Fox University. We so appreciate you. I'll see you soon on God on the Go.
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God Has a Plan! What are your dreams for your future? In dreaming, it's important to remember that God has a perfect plan for each of us. While it's good to have dreams and goals, God's plan may differ from what we want, but ultimately, His plan is what matters most.
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Be a Wrestler! I'm an action kind of person. If something goes sideways, I want to figure out a solution.
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We are in a new series called "Footnotes", and it's about taking a look at people in the Bible who don't always get the spotlight. Don't always get the big notice, but who did some amazing and important things when it comes to the story of believing God and believing Jesus. Today we're going to talk about what it means to be a messenger!
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Be a Bridge! The Pennybacker Bridge in Austin is iconic and one of my faves. This week we're using the idea of how people can act as bridges in our lives, helping us connect with others and understand new concepts.
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It's that time again! I want you to tune your memory up because it's time for a God on the Go Car quiz!
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Focusing on what truly matters in life and avoiding distractions from minor details is a WIN in my book. I hosted a gathering where I got caught up in insignificant issues instead of seeing the importance of quality time together. Perfection is a tough cookie. Work at prioritizing the important aspects of your life, and don't get sidetracked by fluff.
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Julie takes on the world of criticism, putting it under the microscope and showing us how it differs from helpful feedback. With a sprinkle of wisdom from her kids' dance battles and scripture, she champions the art of staying strong against naysayers. Her secret recipe? A dash of positivity, a pinch of focus, and a well-balanced mix of critique and applause.
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Julie Lyles Carr is all about cherishing those tried-and-true friendships rather than chasing after shiny new ones, sharing from her own life story and the epic friendship of David and Jonathan in the Bible, and she shines a spotlight on the significance of close friends who support and help in spiritual growth.
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We're diving into the fairness debate, and how it can veer us off the blessings we have in our lives. With a sprinkle of wisdom from the prodigal son saga, we find how fixating on life's unfair moments can blind us to our own happiness and treasures.
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