In this episode, we take a deep look at what it truly means to live with modesty in heart, mind, and appearance—especially in a culture that constantly tells us to seek attention and validation. We'll talk about how children are shaped by what they see online, how womanhood is being redefined through social media, and how we can anchor our identity in the Lord rather than in the world's opinions. Through honest conversation and biblical reflection, we'll explore how to teach modesty not as shame or restriction, but as freedom—a reflection of who we are in Christ. Whether you're a mom, mentor, or young woman learning to navigate your faith in a digital age, this episode offers encouragement and truth for living with grace, confidence, and purpose. ✨ A conversation about hearts, not hemlines—about identity that shines from within.
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Childhood BFF part 2
Rachel shared her beautiful heart last week and this is the 2nd part and she welcomes you to join us on the next Beautifully Broken Retreat.
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My childhood BFF
It is with great honor I introduce you to my childhood best friend. Rachel came on the Beautifuly Broken retreat we held this summer and shares from her heart. Hope you enjoy!
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Podcast is BACK
It's BACK!!! So i'm not sure if I will continue on Youtube or not, but I'm back on most PODCAST apps!! :-) Thank you for your patience and support. I've been praying for you and will continue too. This podcast if for ladies who are tired of pretending and ready to be REAL. Please continue to be patient with me, but I will do my best to get more audio podcast out as often as I can. I will be sharing on Patreon.com/Amongthelilies and Instagram.
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Slow down: The Sacred Art of Stillness
In a culture that glorifies busyness and distraction, slowing down is countercultural—but it might just be essential for your soul. In this episode, reflect on Psalm 46:10: "Be still and know that I am God," and let it echo through the lens of Philippians 4:4–9. St. Paul calls us to "rejoice in the Lord always," to "let [our] reasonableness be known to everyone," and to "not be anxious about anything." How? By turning everything—our stress, our schedules, our restlessness—into prayer. "Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just… think about these things." • Why hurry is a spiritual threat • How the peace of God "which surpasses all understanding" can guard your heart and mind • Simple, daily practices for reclaiming silence, prayer, and presence This isn't about escaping the world—it's about waking up to the presence of God in the middle of it.