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In this week’s episode of In Totality, I’m joined by a very special guest, host of The Leader’s Cut podcast, Preston Morrison! I’m so excited for you guys to listen in as we dive into what it really means to walk the narrow path as a follower of Christ. Choosing to live for God isn’t always easy — it requires our obedience, willingness to sacrifice, and a personal commitment to knowing His Word. Together, we’ll discuss how to stay rooted in truth when the world tries to pull you in different directions, and what it means to live your life as a daily sacrifice for the Lord.
I pray this conversation encourages you to stay faithful, knowing that the narrow path — while challenging — leads to the fullness of life that only Jesus can give.
If you’ve ever felt the tension of trying to honor God in a world that doesn’t always understand, this conversation is for you!
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Y’all, let’s be real—asking for help is HARD. If you’re like me, you’ve spent most of your life figuring things out on your own, carrying the weight, and feeling like […]
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