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Gilon Marts

Becoming the Women God Always Intended Us To Be

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    I'm Newly Married, Now What?

    I'm Newly Married, Now What?

    This month we are talking about the various seasons of marriage. So we are kicking it off talking to Stephanie Dhue Romelus who has been married a little over a year. Buckle up as two good girlfriends giggle, chat, and spill all the #HolyTea about what it looks like to be a newly wed woman in Jesus. #Marriage #Jesus #Couples #Growth #Communication #Expectations #Work #NewlyWed #Wedding
    Delayed but not Denied

    Delayed but not Denied

    Continuing on our midyear check in, we are discussing delays this episode. Delays are purposeful and are often an expression of God's mercy in our lives. Listen as we talk about the best ways to get the most out of delays in life! #Delays #Holdups #Frustration #Purpose #Strengthening #Protection #Mercy #Growth #Maturity #Fruit
    Thriving in Transition

    Thriving in Transition

    Transition is just a part of life. All too often, however, it's a part of life that twists us up in knots and leaves us reeling. Today on the podcast, I share the lessons I have learned on how to thrive in transition and turn those challenges into opportunities to gain strength, compassion, and depth of character. #Transition #Women #Life #Growth #Character #Jesus
    Forward Motion

    Forward Motion

    Today, we adjust our perspective to begin to picture the fresh horizons a new year affords. Where will we go? Who will we be? What will God do in us this year? Join us as we discuss partnering with God to see crazy levels of fruit in our lives this year! #NewYear #PersonalDevelopment #Women #Growth #Jesus #Progress #Advancement #Enjoyment
    Musings of Africa Pt. 6: Spiritual Giants

    Musings of Africa Pt. 6: Spiritual Giants

    I've always wanted to know what the conversations, the relaxed time, the tense and offended moments are like for the people I glean from spiritually. What do they do when their kid has a meltdown? How's that handled? Or what are the rules of engagement in passionate discussion with their spouses? What does the private preparation look like? Or what does the outpouring look like where microphones and lights don't go? Accompanying Courtenay and Jeremiah on this trip was like ha
    Musings of Africa Pt. 4: Uncomfortable

    Musings of Africa Pt. 4: Uncomfortable

    You think this is glitzy- standing in front of these sweet kids, all eyes on me, their full undivided attention. But the truth is I was as far outside of my comfort zone as I was from my home in Jacksonville, Florida. Way out. I thrive on familiarity and there was none on this trip. Foreign country. Foreign language. Foreign food. Different time zones. Non American accommodations. And I'm an introvert! I was interacting with people all day long and many of them I have never m
    Musings of Africa Pt. 2: You Eat What You are Given

    Musings of Africa Pt. 2: You Eat What You are Given

    Anyone who knows me knows me, knows I have a complex relationship with food. I love food, but only certain kinds of food. I don't eat fruit, I have a thing about textures, and at one point as an infant my mother was keeping me alive by feeding me the squished out insides of French fries because that was all I would eat (things that only first time parents would put up with 😂). So you can imagine that eating food in Africa made me nervous. So much so that I spent upwards of $
    In Between Part 2

    In Between Part 2

    “Growing older is mandatory, but growing up is optional”- Walt Disney (hopefully) I used to think that I worked best under pressure, which is why I procrastinated so much on school projects, papers, cleaning my room, etc. As I’ve ‘aged’ and reflected, the truth is that when a mountain of a task is in front of me I would rather tackle smaller, less urgent tasks than attack the elephant looming before me. I get avoidant. Why? Because eating the elephant may take a lot of time,
    Making Quiet War

    Making Quiet War

    Sometimes I just have to say, “I believe God.” Whether it’s in direct defiance of Satan whispering in my ear or to back myself off the edge. I just have to say it. I’m just gonna believe God. We can get flighty in our minds. The enemy’s objective is to take us out of our game and the mind is where it starts. We will get anxious about our lives. Where am I headed? What’s the plan? I should probably be there soon, right? We will even obsess over the state of our relationship wi
    Maximize Your Singleness

    Maximize Your Singleness

    I graduated from college a little early, two years early to be exact. With that I was tossed into the world to participate as an adult among adults. What does that mean? It means I constantly feel like I’m infiltrating the secret world of grown ups. It means that women who taught me when I was in school are now my co-workers. It means they want me to defy all my years of home training and call them by their first names. It means that ‘children’ 2 years younger than I are made
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