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A Second Conversation with Reshmi Bhattacharya

I promise I did not know ahead of time how perfectly Resh’s talk would coincide with the new year and new beginnings- but God did! What an encouragement she will be to you to let the Lord and His church continue to shape you inside and out in this New Year. Thanks for listening! (and apparently you can adopt a snail through a pet shop! Who knew? (by the way- the whole time I am talking to Resh I am thinking she picked one up off the street)).

Chris Renzema’s song Springtime can be enjoyed here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8wRprU4988 

To check out Shockoe Artspace and/or see the current or past exhibitions, go to https://shockoeartspace.com/

“Something They Will Not Forget,” by Joshua Gibbs, https://circeinstitute.org/product/something-they-will-not-forget/ 

The Whole Home podcast is a podcast for the women of a local church centered on giving God thanks and glory for his work throughout their lives up to the present day. “Whole Home” points to the internal/external reality of being “at home” in Jesus, which can be described as something like a garden. In this garden of life, we women plan, sow, and water. We are weeded, trained, and pruned, and at last we reap many harvests because of the kindness of a good God. Should we not be constantly sharing with each other this goodness by the hand of our Master Gardener? He is continuously at work for our good and his glory, and the women sharing on this podcast testify to that! John 15:5, Philippians 2:12-13, Ezekial 36:27, Psalm 37:23, Hebrews 13:20-21, Ephesians 3:14-21  

Music from the The Family Room and their song, “You Are” can be enjoyed here, The Shepherd, The Table, The Home – YouTube

A huge thanks to Rachel Seitz for designing the logo, Garreth Blackwell for uploading episodes, Callie Blackwell for designing the welcome letters, and my kids for their quietness, encouragement, and prayers while I record. Also, to my church family, for your encouragement and witness of faithfulness to the Lord and to my husband, Ryan, whose idea it was in the first place to do this crazy thing and who continually prays for me and helps me to honor God and my sisters in this endeavor, I thank you. 

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