Color Speak, Episode 4, That "Uncomfortable Conversation" with Cathy Studer

22/12/2020 1h 9min Temporada 1 Episodio 4
Color Speak, Episode 4, That "Uncomfortable Conversation" with Cathy Studer

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Light is where you’ll find truth; truth is where you’ll find color…Color is where you’ll find God.It's one of the ways he shows us his love. God is devoted to us. He is constantly giving us assurances of this. He’s still communicating with us, sending us signs, messages, and beautiful illustrations in his pursuit of  us, whether we realize it or not.This is a place for talking about this, for getting beyond coincidence. It’s also a place where we may affirm one another’s relevance. We all have a sacred purpose here. Here we will change perspective for empowerment.This interview is going to look a little different from most. In this episode, I talk with my friend and award-winning author Cathy Studer, who is an advocate for that “uncomfortable conversation”, as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. How does that sort of discussion factor into a podcast that advocates for seeing a good God in the world?You’ll have to stay tuned…To learn how to overcome trauma to step forward into the light for color. (Because we all have a little trauma.)To be encouraged to claim your relevance and stand strong. (Your greatest pain is your greatest platform.)To tell your story. (We all have one we are supposed to share.) Being assured there is so much more beyond what we can see is what propels us forward to share what we know—the good beyond the bad. There can be no more dynamic purpose than to share this good news: Truth in color!Cathy’s message is all about breaking the silence for this purpose. Bringing what needs to be exposed out of the darkness into the light. Her message is for all. J.M. Huxley (Janet Huxley) is an award-winning author and broadcast news anchor. Currently, she is a morning news anchor for conservative radio; formerly, an airborne traffic and news reporter and the operations director for the San Diego and Kansas City offices of Westwood One’s Metro Networks. Her memoir, MILK AND HONEY LAND: A Story of Grief, Grace, and Goats, won the 2019 Author Academy Award for Best Memoir, and the 2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Winner in the Christian - Non-Fiction genre. Her children’s book, RAINBOW LAND , encourages children to see God in the rainbow. Janet has eight children and seven grandchildren. She loves nothing more than to encourage others to experience uncontainable joy in relationship with our God.JMHuxley.comYouTube: @JMHuxleyRumble: @JanetHuxleyInstagram: @JM.HuxleyFacebook: @JMHuxley; Color Speak***

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