Send us a text There are seasons in life when everything feels unclear. The road ahead feels uncertain, and even the next step feels like a guess. You’re doing your best to keep going—checking the boxes, showing up, holding it together—but inside, you’re tired. Not just physically, but soul-deep weary. The kind of tired that sleep does not fix. It’s in these foggy places—where clarity fades and burnout creeps in—And when visibility is low, God invites us to trust differently. Not with part ...
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Send us a text There are seasons in life when everything feels unclear. The road ahead feels uncertain, and even the next step feels like a guess. You’re doing your best to keep going—checking the boxes, showing up, holding it together—but inside, you’re tired. Not just physically, but soul-deep weary. The kind of tired that sleep does not fix. It’s in these foggy places—where clarity fades and burnout creeps in—And when visibility is low, God invites us to trust differently. Not with part ...
A Testimony of Hope: Through the Lens of the Prodigal Son Returning Home with Dustin Largusa
The Gathering: Daughters of the Living King
43 minutes
6 months ago
A Testimony of Hope: Through the Lens of the Prodigal Son Returning Home with Dustin Largusa
Send us a text Welcome to The Gathering, Daughters of the Living King, where we seek to know and experience the love of Christ. I am your host, Judy Killebrew, and my experience and passion is in encouraging and empowering others and their walk of Faith With the Lord. Hebrews 10:25 states, “and let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” Meet Dustin Largusa who serves as a Spirit...
The Gathering: Daughters of the Living King
Send us a text There are seasons in life when everything feels unclear. The road ahead feels uncertain, and even the next step feels like a guess. You’re doing your best to keep going—checking the boxes, showing up, holding it together—but inside, you’re tired. Not just physically, but soul-deep weary. The kind of tired that sleep does not fix. It’s in these foggy places—where clarity fades and burnout creeps in—And when visibility is low, God invites us to trust differently. Not with part ...