
Hosted by Kerrie Oles · EN

What if the storm you survived wasn't meant to stop you — but to shape you? In this episode, Kerrie unpacks the hidden work God does in the seasons that feel confusing, delayed, or devastating. Through the lens of Hebrews 11:7 and Noah's unseen obedience, she reveals why God often prepares you in private before He positions you in new territory. If you've ever felt overlooked, stretched, or unsure why your timeline shifted, this conversation will remind you: You're not behind. You're being built. And the new thing God is leading you into? You're more ready than you think.

There's a hallway in every woman's life. Behind her is everything she's survived ---The familiar, the predictable, the patterns she knows by heart. Ahead of her is a doorway--The doorway of becoming. But right when she reaches for the doorknob, something happens. Resistance That's our subject this week let's get into it....

Hey friend, Some weeks carry a theme before we ever name it — and this one has been whispering the same word over and over: peace. Not soft, surface‑level kind. Not the "I'm fine" kind. But the deep, soul‑level peace that reaches into the pieces of our past we'd rather avoid. We all have them. Moments that shaped us. Memories that still sting. Stories we don't tell because they feel unfinished. But here's the good news: God doesn't ask us to hide those pieces. He invites us to bring them to Him, and that's what this week's pod is all about! Let's get into it….

If life ever knocked you flat and you wondered if you'd get back up… this is your episode. There are moments that should've ended our stories — the ones that left us breathless, disoriented, and unsure if we'd ever rise again. In this episode, Kerrie unpacks: How God rebuilds us in the dark before He reveals us in the light. If you've ever felt stuck, shattered, or forgotten… this conversation will remind you of something holy: You're still here, and that means the story isn't over. This is the year of our comeback, Kerrie

Comebacks don't happen without setbacks and the ones that try to break us, God uses to build us. Zechariah reminds us that God rejoices when the work begins, even if it's small, shaky & scary. Your miracle is already in motion. Your next chapter is already being written. Just say yes to your comeback.

If this year has felt like ashes, loss, grief, disappointments, hear me: IT IS TIME. We're gathering for stories, songs, strategies & strength. This is your comeback year. Don't stay seated in the ashes, rise, shine & step into the glory God has for you.

One little proverb can smack you in the face. This week's episode did just that for me—If you've ever felt stuck, second-guessed yourself, or wondered why progress feels just out of reach, this episode is for you!

Hey----I'm excited to share this episode. This podcast is where stories rise, healing begins, and light returns. Today's episode is for anyone who's ever whispered, "How did my life get here?" I want to share a story from one of the darkest seasons of my life — a moment that changed everything. And maybe, just maybe, it'll spark something in you. This isn't about a promise to avoid pain — it's a promise of the presence in the pain.

Some moments mark us. Not with ink, but with ache. A breakup that shattered what felt sacred. A divorce that rewrote the map of home. A death that left silence where laughter used to live. A diagnosis. A betrayal. A goodbye we didn't choose. We carry these moments like invisible tattoos—etched into our story, shaping how we see the world, how we see ourselves. But maybe the question isn't "Why did this happen to me?" Maybe the deeper invitation is: "What do You want me to do now, on the other side of this pain?" Because marked doesn't mean ruined. It means set apart. It means ready. It means called into something deeper. So if you're standing in the aftermath, know this: You're not broken. You're becoming. Kerrie Oles

We're living in a time where the noise is loud, the grief is real, and our vision is blurred. FOG isn't just weather—it's a warning. We've forgotten our gaze We've stopped looking to the one thing that matters Stopped seeing through heaven's lens, and leaning on THE truth Stopped walking by faith when the road got foggy This special mid-week episode is a wake-up call—I needed it. I'm betting you do too. Not just to believe—but to become Not just to survive—but to see clearly again