Listen "Episode 53: Blah Blah Blah"
Episode Synopsis
Imposter syndrome plagues writers. No matter how many times you try to talk them off the ledge or give them a pep talk, they wonder if their words are gonna sound like a whole lot of "blah blah blah" to the reader.
But it isn't just writers, it's most folks with a story to tell. If we are found in the Lord, that includes us! We have an amazing story to tell. Not because we are eloquent, or famous, or great orators or writers, but because God says if we don't speak "the rocks will cry out." Certainly we beat a stone in story skill. Certainly!
Join Kat Silverglate, founder of the Mobile Mission Project at The Ridiculous Hour Foundation as she introduces the May 2024 Mission called Blah Blah Blah and welcomes Georgie Davis. Georgie, a Liberian missionary, cannot tell her hope story without revisiting the most tragic event of her life, reading hundreds of letters that give context to the loss and interviewing folks that were present at the scene 40 years ago.
Listen to how her hardened heart is being remolded and shaped into something akin to putty as she allows the Lord to show her how to process unspeakable loss.
If, after hearing this episode, you would like the equipping pieces discussed, or you'd like to receive Mobile Mission Packs in the mail [free], visit us at TheRidiculousHour.com and we'll get a pack out to you right away.
But it isn't just writers, it's most folks with a story to tell. If we are found in the Lord, that includes us! We have an amazing story to tell. Not because we are eloquent, or famous, or great orators or writers, but because God says if we don't speak "the rocks will cry out." Certainly we beat a stone in story skill. Certainly!
Join Kat Silverglate, founder of the Mobile Mission Project at The Ridiculous Hour Foundation as she introduces the May 2024 Mission called Blah Blah Blah and welcomes Georgie Davis. Georgie, a Liberian missionary, cannot tell her hope story without revisiting the most tragic event of her life, reading hundreds of letters that give context to the loss and interviewing folks that were present at the scene 40 years ago.
Listen to how her hardened heart is being remolded and shaped into something akin to putty as she allows the Lord to show her how to process unspeakable loss.
If, after hearing this episode, you would like the equipping pieces discussed, or you'd like to receive Mobile Mission Packs in the mail [free], visit us at TheRidiculousHour.com and we'll get a pack out to you right away.
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