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The Decision That Sent Moses Into the Desert

Before God could use Moses to deliver a nation, He had to first prepare his heart. In this episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most important truths in Moses’ story—God’s preparation often comes through humbling experiences.

Pharaoh’s Plan Failed

When evil seems unstoppable, God is still writing His story of redemption. In this episode, Sammy Tippit unpacks one of the most remarkable moments in Scripture—the birth of Moses.

Exodus Explained: God’s Story of Redemption Begins

As we move from Job’s personal story of suffering to the sweeping national drama of Exodus, we discover one unchanging truth—God is always at work, even when we can’t see Him. The book of Exodus opens with the people of Israel multiplying in Egypt and then suddenly facing oppression and slavery. But just as in Job’s story, God is quietly preparing a great deliverance.

What Changes When God Finally Answers

Through God’s words to Job, we are reminded of His unmatched wisdom, His sovereign power, and His tender desire to restore His people. From Job’s silence to his forgiveness and ultimate restoration, this episode reveals a timeless truth: when God speaks and we truly listen, transformation follows.

Praying Through Psalm 53: Folly, Fear, and the God Who Restores

Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at ⁠⁠⁠PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal ⁠⁠⁠today! How do you declare "God is on the throne" when the evidence around you screams the opposite? Can you find spiritual victory when your logic and emotions are railing against this truth? In this devotional on Psalm 53, we walk through a "revision" of Psalm 14— a Maskil that shifts our focus from the covenant name of Yahweh to Elohim, the Creator and Judge of all humanity. We confront the paralyzing reality of "great fear where no fear had been" and explore how the enemy uses the brokenness of this world to mask the spiritual victory God has already won. We move past the surface-level tragedies to the deeper truth: that God has already scattered the bones of those who encamp against you. Join host Jaime Hampton on the Praying Christian Women podcast for a session of spiritual recalibration. If you are exhausted by the heavy news cycle, or if your mind is railing against the promise of God’s sovereignty, this episode offers a battle plan for your thoughts. Come ready to "disconnect the logic," destroy speculations, and stand firm on the invisible, unshakeable reality of God’s Kingdom. Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com Check out our new podcast, Christian True-Crime Junkies!, on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Substack @PrayingChristianWomen On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen

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When a New Voice Brings Clarity

When everyone else has spoken and confusion still fills the air, God often raises up a humble voice to prepare the way for His truth. In Job 32–37, a young man named Elihu steps forward—not with pride, but with reverence and conviction.

Biblical Marriage Advice for Hard Seasons with Dana Che

Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at ⁠⁠⁠PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal ⁠⁠⁠today! Does a marriage fall apart in a single moment of crisis, or does it slowly wear thin in the "long middle"? This week, Dana Che, host of the Rebuilding Us podcast, joins Jaime for an honest conversation on redeeming broken marriages based on her new book, Tried and True: Marriage Advice from 12 Imperfect Biblical Couples. In this episode, Dana shares her powerful personal testimony of marrying at 18, navigating infidelity, and how God transformed their hearts of stone into hearts of flesh. She unpacks the spiritual danger of "hiding" from your spouse—like Adam and Eve—and offers practical advice for women who feel spiritually mismatched or disconnected from their husbands. Dana also tackles the controversial stance that children should not come first in the family hierarchy, explaining why prioritizing the marriage covenant is actually the best gift you can give your kids to prevent "gray divorce." You’ll walk away with a fresh perspective on how to pray for your husband rather than against him to control outcomes, and how to trust Jesus as the Mediator when you feel too weary to pray. Visit danache.com to connect with Dana and pick up a copy of her new book at triedandtruemarriagebook.com. Tried and True explores the real-life struggles of biblical figures to help you navigate the "long middle" of marriage and reconnect spiritually. While there, you can also access her free 5-day devotional to help kickstart spiritual intimacy in your home, and be sure to listen to her podcast, Rebuilding Us, on the LifeAudio network. Books Mentioned in this Episode: https://christianbooks.today/products/case-for-christ https://christianbooks.today/products/power-of-a-praying-wife Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com Check out our new podcast, Christian True-Crime Junkies!, on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Substack @PrayingChristianWomen On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen

Job Holds On to Hope | Job 15–31 Explained

When suffering doesn’t end quickly and answers seem far away, faith is truly tested. In Job 15– 31, Job’s friends return with sharper accusations, claiming he must have sinned to deserve such pain. Yet, in the midst of their false judgments, Job holds on to a flicker of hope — “I know that my Redeemer lives.”

Why Job Rejected His Friends Answers

In Job 4–14, Job's friends attempt to comfort him but end up offering well-meaning yet hurtful advice. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar simplify Job’s suffering into cause-and-effect logic, forgetting compassion and presence.

Job’s Lament Explained | Job 2–3

In Job 1–2, we meet a man whose faith is tested like no other. Job loses everything he loves—his children, his wealth, and even his health—yet he continues to trust and worship God.

When Everything Falls Apart at Once

In Job 1–2, we meet a man whose faith is tested like no other. Job loses everything he loves—his children, his wealth, and even his health—yet he continues to trust and worship God.

Why Do the Faithful Suffer?

Job 1:1 - 2:10 As we turn the final page of Genesis, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in our journey through Scripture. We've witnessed the grand narrative of creation, the fall of humanity, and God's relentless pursuit to redeem a people for Himself. Now, we step into a new chapter - the book of Job - that will challenge our understanding of faith, suffering, and the very nature of God Himself.

God will provide for you!! Believe him.

God loves so much that he knows what you need. Don't worry that he is supernatural. Walk by faith and not by sight.

Praying Through Psalm 52: Flourishing Like an Olive Tree When Evil Boasts

Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at ⁠⁠⁠PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal ⁠⁠⁠today! How do you find your footing when calculated evil leaves a trail of destruction in its wake? Can a soul truly flourish while carrying the heavy burden of collateral damage? In this devotional on Psalm 52, we confront one of the darkest moments in David’s life—the massacre at Nob. We explore the aftermath of Doeg the Edomite’s "sharp razor" betrayal, which led to the slaughter of 85 priests and an entire town, leaving David wrestling with the crushing weight of responsibility for their deaths. We move beyond the horror to examine David’s defiant choice of faith: the stark contrast between the "boastful wickedness" of the enemy and David’s self-declaration as a "green olive tree" in the house of God. Join host Jaime Hampton on the Praying Christian Women podcast for a session of deep restoration. If you are navigating the fallout of someone else’s betrayal, or if you are struggling with guilt over pain you feel you caused, this episode offers a sanctuary for your soul. Come ready to plant your roots deep in God’s presence, trusting that His loving-kindness endures even when the world is in chaos. Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com Check out our new podcast, Christian True-Crime Junkies!, on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Substack @PrayingChristianWomen On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen

Genesis 50 Explained: Joseph’s Final Testimony

Genesis 50 Explained: Joseph’s Final Testimony Joseph’s life concludes with a powerful testament to faith, forgiveness, and God’s sovereign plan. Even in the face of betrayal, loss, and death, Joseph trusted God’s purposes and left a legacy that shaped nations.

Tim Allen Opens Up About His Journey Through the Word of God

Tim Allen has opened up about his journey through the Word of God. The popular actor and comedian shared what he has learned while reading through the Bible. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear the actor discuss the Bible, what he learned and which book made the biggest impact on him.

Tim Allen has been one of the biggest names in comedy and all of Hollywood for decades. He first came to most people’s attention back in the 1990s with the beloved sitcom “Home Improvement.” He has since gone on to experience continued success, starring in award-winning blockbuster movies and television programs, including the iconic “Toy Story” film franchise, “The Santa Clause” movies and the shows “Last Man Standing” and “Shifting Gears.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, Tim mentioned that he had taken on a different kind of project, and this one had nothing to do with the movies, TV or being on stage telling jokes. Instead, Tim said that he had begun reading through the Bible. At the time the clip was recorded, he shared that he had recently finished The Old Testament and had just made it into the New Testament.

Tim said that after he first started reading God’s Word, he was surprised to find that his initial thoughts about the Bible were proven incorrect.

“The Bible is not what I thought it was,” he admitted. “There’s very little preachy stuff.”

Later in the clip, he added the advice he received before he started his journey through the Bible, and how he read through it.

“Let the words come to you. Do not look for meaning. It will come to you,” Tim said. “And all of that, all of that has been life-changing.”

In a social media post, Tim gave an update on his progress, noting that he has now read through the Bible.

“Finished the entire Bible it’s been a 13 month word by word page by page no skimming journey,” the actor and comedian wrote. “Humbled, enlightened and amazed at what I read and what I learned. I will rest and meditate on so much. I will begin it again.”

Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is living and full of power, and is sharper than any two-edged sword, cutting through and making a division even of the soul and the spirit, the bones and the muscles, and quick to see the thoughts and purposes of the heart.”

Genesis 49 Explained: Jacob Blesses His Sons

Genesis 49 Explained: Jacob Blesses His Sons In his final moments, Jacob imparts prophetic blessings to his sons, shaping the future of his family and the nation of Israel.

The One Component of Prayer Nearly All of Us Neglect

Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at ⁠⁠⁠PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal ⁠⁠⁠today! In Part 2 of the special "lost episodes" recovered from the 2018 archives, Jaime and Alana take us back to the very beginning—Episode 2 of the show—to tackle the single most neglected component of a healthy prayer life: Confession If the word "confession" stirs up feelings of fear, shame, or hesitation, this conversation flips the script, redefining the act not as a punishment, but as the essential pathway to profound spiritual healing. The hosts deconstruct the stigma around admitting our faults, illustrating how keeping "short accounts" with God is actually the key to maintaining a clear and open line of communication. Drawing from the wisdom of James 5:16, they explore how unconfessed sin acts as a "prayer block" and why the Bible links confession directly to restoration. They candidly discuss the discomfort of vulnerability, the "crumpled paper" analogy of how sin builds invisible barriers, and the often-overlooked power of corporate repentance to bring unity to the body of Christ.

Jacob’s Final Blessings | Genesis 48 Explained

Jacob’s Final Blessings | Genesis 48 Explained In the twilight of life, Jacob demonstrates the power of faith, perspective, and the faithfulness of God’s promises

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