100. Finding "good" in the middle of "hard" with Nate Pickowicz

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy - Un podcast de Michelle Visser - Les lundis

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How does the theory that "Simple Doesn't Mean Easy" apply to our faith?Can we find "GOOD" in the middle of "HARD"? For our 100th episode we're doing something a little different. I'm sitting down with a real-life very special friend to talk about a topic that is close to my heart (I share some very personal insights about WHY this is an important topic for me near the end). Today we're chatting with Nate Pickowicz, the author of 'The Kindness of God,' and over a dozen other books. We discuss: - God's kindness & how it can be seen in blessings - God's kindness & how it can be seen in the midst of suffering - Personal stories and experiences that have highlighted God's kindness for both of us - The importance of recognizing and appreciating God's kindness in all aspects of lifeToday's sponsor:Positively Botanicals. Use code SOULYRESTED to save $$See SoulyRested.com/teas for all the botanicals I love adding to my hot or cold herbal teas for medicinal benefits.FREE resources:Learn how to use fresh milled flour: https://graceful-base-213.myflodesk.com/k36hnsvbh7Learn about kombucha (and grab some of my favorite recipes): https://graceful-base-213.myflodesk.com/b91bdd18-3581-414f-b145-8acd2e508a52Learn about dehydrating food: https://graceful-base-213.myflodesk.com/fl36xcgpvqLearn about baking with maple syrup: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62116313e0eda1a0d870b747Learn about making your own maple syrup: https://graceful-base-213.myflodesk.com/q5ecjrundzLooking for more free resources? Choose from even more FREE e-courses here: https://soulyrested.com/howto/My book: https://amzn.to/45Pt8Pu My website: https://soulyrested.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/souly.rested/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soulyrestedPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soulyrested/All my favorite ingredients: https://soulyrested.com/the-best-ingredients-in-my-kitchen/

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