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68. Intro to God's Design for Birth Series

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Ever wondered how the divine blueprint of childbirth differs from the current societal norms? On the Radiant Mission podcast, we're embarking on a new series to explore this intriguing concept. This first episode is an introduction to this new topic and what to expect!
As your host, I invite you, our radiant listeners, to continue this exploration in the next episode where we'll be delving into the wonder of God’s intricate design for birth. We'll discuss how awe-inspiringly God knits us in our mother’s womb, and how this miraculous process is often overshadowed by modern practices. You'll hear from two amazing mothers who share their birth experiences and insights. So take this journey with us, as we strive to understand and embrace childbirth from God's perspective and celebrate the sheer miracle of life.

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1. 68. Intro to God's Design for Birth Series (00:00:00)

2. God's Design for Birth (00:00:06)

3. Being Fearfully and Wonderfully Made (00:11:31)

100 episodes

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Ever wondered how the divine blueprint of childbirth differs from the current societal norms? On the Radiant Mission podcast, we're embarking on a new series to explore this intriguing concept. This first episode is an introduction to this new topic and what to expect!
As your host, I invite you, our radiant listeners, to continue this exploration in the next episode where we'll be delving into the wonder of God’s intricate design for birth. We'll discuss how awe-inspiringly God knits us in our mother’s womb, and how this miraculous process is often overshadowed by modern practices. You'll hear from two amazing mothers who share their birth experiences and insights. So take this journey with us, as we strive to understand and embrace childbirth from God's perspective and celebrate the sheer miracle of life.

Support the Show.

Thank You for Joining Us!

For the full show notes, including links to any resources mentioned, please visit The Radiant Mission Blog.
Follow along on social media:
Instagram
Facebook

Enjoying the show? Please refer it to a friend :)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 68. Intro to God's Design for Birth Series (00:00:00)

2. God's Design for Birth (00:00:06)

3. Being Fearfully and Wonderfully Made (00:11:31)

100 episodes

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