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There Is Hope with Sheila Walsh

Episode Summary

She’s sold millions of books and records, she’s a popular talk show host, Bible teacher, and speaker... and she knows what it likes to feel like her world is falling apart. Sheila Walsh has an incredible story. If you’ve ever felt like giving up, or that you couldn’t share your struggle, you will find a safe, compassionate, wise mentor in Sheila Walsh. From her own journey of childhood trauma and depression later in life, she found healing in a place she didn’t want to go, and renewed hope and trust in the God she’d been telling others about for so many years. I want to just sit at her feet and listen to her talk about Jesus. Sheila Walsh is a gift. Join me for a special conversation that you may want to share with someone you love who is hurting. And if that someone is you, linger a bit. Listen. And listen again. There is hope.

Episode Notes

She’s sold millions of books and records, she’s a popular talk show host, Bible teacher, and speaker... and she knows what it likes to feel like her world is falling apart. Sheila Walsh has an incredible story. 

If you’ve ever felt like giving up, or that you couldn’t share your struggle, you will find a safe, compassionate, wise mentor in Sheila Walsh. From her own journey of childhood trauma and depression later in life, she found healing in a place she didn’t want to go, and renewed hope and trust in the God she’d been telling others about for so many years. I want to just sit at her feet and listen to her talk about Jesus. Sheila Walsh is a gift.  

Join me for a special conversation that you may want to share with someone you love who is hurting. And if that someone is you, linger a bit. Listen. And listen again. There is hope. 

 

3:05 Support for ministry that combats human trafficking

5:50 How to help those who survive human trafficking

9:05 Sheila’s testimony

11:16 When does ministry become a place to hide?

15:30 A rock-bottom moment... on TV

21:10 “Holding On When You Want to Let Go”

25:35 What’s the hardest thing people are grappling with post-Covid?