In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift as many people choose to leave their churches or distance themselves from their faith. This trend often stems from negative experiences within their religious communities or deep disappointment in religious leaders who have been found guilty of despicable acts. These situations beg a crucial question: where is your faith placed? Is it in God or in the fallible humans who lead religious congregations?
It’s essential to acknowledge that religious leaders, despite their higher calling, are still human beings. They possess the same weaknesses and capacity for wrongdoing as anyone else. The Bible reminds us in Psalm 118:8, “It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in humans.” This verse emphasizes that placing our faith solely in human beings is fraught with risks. Humans can fail, disappoint, and lead us astray, but God remains constant and unchanging.
When a religious leader falls from grace, the impact on their congregation can be profound. Feelings of betrayal and disillusionment are natural. However, it is critical to remember that these leaders are not the foundation of our faith. Jeremiah 17:5-7 states, “Thus says the Lord: ‘Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart turns away from the Lord. Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord.’” These verses highlight the dangers of placing our ultimate trust in people rather than in God.
The Bible consistently directs us to place our faith in God, not in humans. Hebrews 12:2 advises, “fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.” This guidance is crucial, particularly in times of disappointment and disillusionment. When our faith is firmly rooted in God, we can withstand the storms that arise from human failure and sin.
It is beneficial for each of us to reflect on the foundation of our faith. Are we more invested in the personalities and actions of our religious leaders than in God Himself? Matthew 7:24-27 tells the parable of the wise and foolish builders, emphasizing the importance of building our spiritual foundation on the solid rock of God’s teachings rather than on the shifting sands of human behavior.
For those feeling disheartened by the actions of others within their religious community, take heart. Use this opportunity to refocus and realign your faith. Galatians 6:9 encourages us, “And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” Persistence in faith, despite human failings, will ultimately lead to spiritual growth and fulfillment.
As we navigate the complexities of faith within religious communities, it is vital to continually examine our hearts and ensure that our faith remains anchored in God. Reflect on where your faith is placed and recognize when it may have been affected by misplaced trust. By keeping our eyes fixed on God, we can find strength, resilience, and true peace, even amidst human imperfections.
In the end, let us remember the words of Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.” This scripture is a timeless reminder to trust in God above all else and to find our security and direction in Him alone.
In this heartfelt interview, we sit down with Kim Gilson, a Christian author and certified Zig Ziglar trainer, to discuss her journey of faith, resilience, and the inspiration behind her latest book, “Made for Community: A Biblical Model to Activate Your Purpose.” Join us as Kim shares her experiences and insights on navigating grief, the power of community, and finding joy and purpose through faith.
How did you navigate the challenges of losing your husband while starting a new job and caring for your sons?
Kim Gilson: I know people say to take it one day at a time. Honestly, that was too much. Some days I just made it from one meal to the next. I adopted the word “forward” and set my face towards building a new normal. I really didn’t have an “Option B.” I had no choice but to get up each day and do the next thing. I was fortunate that I had great family and friends who carried us along the way!
What role did faith play in your journey towards finding joy again for you and your boys?
Kim Gilson: I don’t know how people survive a major loss without the Lord. I believed He would take care of us, and I saw so many ways He fulfilled His promise. I was in church one Sunday by myself thinking, “I’m alone.” I so clearly heard His voice say, “You’ll never be alone.” I held onto that. My faith gave me the hope that Paul was in a better place and we would find our Promised Land on this side of heaven.
What were some of the key moments or realizations that helped you find strength and hope during those difficult times?
Kim Gilson: The night he died, I vowed I would fight for our joy. I couldn’t let that be the last good day my boys had. I knew if they were going to have joyful whole lives, I had to show them it was OK and I had to show them how. I saw a long dark tunnel ahead of me, but I knew if I squinted hard enough, I could see a flicker of light. I held on to the belief that we would find our new normal and smile again.
How did your relationship with your sons evolve as you all worked together to rebuild your lives?
Kim Gilson: It’s one of my proudest accomplishments in life. I knew I had to be a safe place for them. I’d say we gave each other space and grace to make mistakes. If any of us messed up, we forgave quickly. I recently remarried, and at the reception, one of them made a speech about how I led them through that time to give them the lives they have today. He had everyone in tears. When the other took the mic, I braced for more! He thanked my new husband for taking my antique shopping so they didn’t have to! The entire room burst into laughter. I just thought, “Those are my boys!” I’m so proud of their resilience.
Kim Gilson: It was a very organic process. I had a “moment” in our ladies’ Bible study where I felt like I didn’t belong and started to leave. I heard the Lord say, “You sit right there. I created you in my image and it’s too vast, too perfect for any one person to represent all of me. Sit right there and contribute your piece of the puzzle.” He continued to show me things through scripture, experience, and revelation that led to a sermon and a class. I realized it all went together to make a book!
Can you explain the analogy of cups and pitchers and how it relates to your message in the book?
Kim Gilson: God designed us to live in reciprocal relationships where we pour into and receive from each other, like pitchers pouring into cups. At some point, the cups should overflow and become pitchers themselves. No one can hear the words “Well done, good and faithful servant” unless they help other people hear them.
What are the main themes you hope readers will take away from your book?
Kim Gilson: I hope they first of all appreciate how God designed them to contribute to the Body of Christ. Then I hope they appreciate how God designed other people for them to engage in cups and pitcher relationships.
How does your book address the current climate of division and loneliness?
Kim Gilson: I hope it gives people a new way to think about themselves and others. We are more dependent on each other than we realize. So many people are isolated at home, and I’d love to think this encourages them to branch out and take a chance on engaging with other people again.
How does your book define and describe the concept of community from a biblical perspective?
Kim Gilson: Paul describes the Body of Christ. Each of us has a valuable part to make, and though one part may look more important, all are necessary for God’s Kingdom on this earth!
Can you elaborate on how reciprocal relationships among the body of Christ can help individuals fulfill their God-given purposes?
Kim Gilson: God’s purposes for our lives seldom are limited to our benefit. We often think our hopes and dreams are for our gain, fame, fortune, or reputation. They invariably impact other people. That impact will bless others in a way that enables their contribution. Say for instance you’re a business owner. Your business provides goods or services to others, but you also serve as a provider to your employees. That provision enables families to meet their needs. One of many examples would be paying for a child’s education to pursue God’s calling on his/her life.
What practical steps do you suggest for readers who want to build and nurture these reciprocal relationships?
Kim Gilson: You’ve got to make the first step. We can’t just wait for someone else to reach out to us and then be sad if it doesn’t happen. There’s a good chance whoever you approach is also hungry for connection! When you go to church, get there early enough to talk to people, invite someone to lunch or coffee, attend an event or go to Bible study. I’m also a big believer in Meetup.com. This is an unpaid advertisement for them, but it’s where I met my new husband! I joined a Christian Singles group merely looking for new friends and found him.
How can churches and Christian communities implement the model you propose to foster a stronger sense of belonging and purpose among their members?
Kim Gilson: I led a class on this model at my church. We gave people a chance to explore their personality types, spiritual giftings, and talents. As they shared with others, people learned about themselves and each other in new ways. We even did an activity where people told in what ways they’re cups or pitchers, so they could see how they could combine forces. Anything the church can do to foster connection and conversations with people who don’t normally interact at that level will go far towards progress in this area.
Looking back on the past ten years, what are some of the most important lessons you’ve learned about faith, resilience, and community?
Kim Gilson: God is always up to something good, even when things look the worst. You can’t control what happens to you, only your response. Joy is a choice. Life is a group project. We’re meant to do it together.
How has your journey influenced your understanding of God’s goodness and purpose for your life?
Kim Gilson: As long as there is breath in us, God still has a purpose for our lives. Each day we wake up, it’s for a reason. Someday our clock will expire, but until then, we need to lean into His plans for us. I once heard Him tell me to “Honor the calling of today.”
What advice would you give to someone who is struggling with grief and loss?
Kim Gilson: Get therapy or counseling, depending on your circumstances. I went through Griefshare, and it was instrumental in my healing. You’ll know when it’s time!
How can individuals find joy and purpose after experiencing significant life challenges?
Kim Gilson: Believe that you will see God’s goodness in the land of the living, and there IS a promised land for you! The desert season won’t last forever.
What is the one message you would like to leave with our readers today?
Kim Gilson: The Body of Christ NEEDS YOU! No one is perfect. God is working to sanctify us all, and you don’t have to wait to have it all figured out before you can pour into and receive from others. Share what He’s given you and bless others by letting them bless you in return!
How can readers connect with you and learn more about your work and ministry?
Kim Gilson: I’m on Instagram and Facebook, or they can contact me via email at kimgilson@excellivate.com
Do you have any upcoming projects or plans that you would like to share with us?
Kim Gilson: My next plan is to repackage my testimony workbook with videos!
About Kim Gilson:
Kim Gilson was born to be a teacher. As far back as she can remember, she played school in her room, teaching dolls and stuffed animals from a chalkboard, and holding parent/teacher conferences with those who struggled. As she grew older, the stuffed animals became real students, to whom she taught band and then math. As her career in public education blossomed, Kim learned her passion was teaching adults, making difficult topics easier to understand and enjoying laughter in the process. The sudden loss of her husband, Paul, to a blood clot in 2014 sent her on a personal journey of grief and a battle to reclaim joy in her life for her and her sons. Wanting to share her zeal for life with others, she became a certified Zig Ziglar trainer, speaker, and coach. After retiring from public education in 2022, she felt a calling to utilize her teaching and speaking skills to revitalize the hearts, minds, and dreams of people, activating them towards fulfilling their God-given purpose. Kim lives in Midlothian, Texas with her 2 dogs, Duchess and Cosmo. Her sons, Trent and Cade, have grown into fine young men pursuing their own dreams. She and her husband, Don, enjoy traveling across Texas to take selfies in front of its many courthouses. Kim approaches everything in life with passion and humor, and her hatred of kale is legendary. She attends Harvest Hill Church, where she’s a member of the preaching team. Kim’s website is excellivate.com
Welcome back to The Rising Muse, where we bring you inspiring stories of individuals who have overcome tremendous challenges to find their purpose and share their gifts with the world. Today, we have the pleasure of introducing Shaazia Terry, a young Christian author who has turned her life’s trials into a testament of faith and resilience. Join us as we delve into Shaazia’s journey, from experiencing homelessness to becoming a beacon of hope through her writing and music.
Shaazia Terry’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Reflecting on what led her to become homeless, Shaazia shared, “Yeah, at the time, both my mom and I were homeless. I left my job, which led to our situation.” This challenging period in her life profoundly shaped her perspective on faith and life. “It taught me to depend on God. It strengthened my faith as He came through and provided for my needs,” she said.
Raised in the church, Shaazia always believed in God, but it wasn’t until a significant personal loss that her faith deepened. “I always believed in God and was raised in the church, but I never had a personal relationship with Him. That changed after my mom died,” she recounted. This pivotal moment inspired her to rededicate her life to God.
Shaazia has been writing stories and songs since she was 14 years old. After her mother’s death and subsequent healing, she felt a new calling. “After the Lord healed me following my mom’s death, I decided to change my writing to glorify Him and help others through my God-given gifts,” she explained. The themes of hope and encouragement permeate her work, as she aims to show that “with God, all things are possible.”
Her latest book, “God’s House,” embodies these themes. Shaazia provided some insights into what readers can expect: “Readers can expect to see through this story that even when you accept God’s call, life isn’t always easy. It shows love, family secrets, and most importantly, that God is what gets you through each trial and struggle. No one is perfect, and that’s why we need God and His guidance, no matter what challenges come our way.”
The impact of losing her mother is a recurring theme in Shaazia’s life and work. “My mother’s death changed me. It made me more forgiving and loving towards people. It showed me that I wasn’t putting God first and that I needed to always do so. As hard as her death was, I wouldn’t change it. Pain led to purpose and brought me closer to God in a way I had never been before,” she shared. This profound transformation has fueled her purpose and driven her to share her testimony on platforms like YouTube and Facebook, bringing hope through her music and stories.
When asked for advice for those facing similar hardships, Shaazia emphasized the importance of seeking God. “For those experiencing homelessness, I would say seek God, spend time with Him, read your word, and keep Him first. For those losing a loved one, it does get better. God will heal you and your heart, and it can be better than when the person was alive. Trust God, invite Him in; you don’t have to be alone. He wants to be there for you and take your pain away.”
Shaazia hopes her work will inspire others to never give up, especially in times of struggle. “I hope my work shows people to never give up, no matter what it looks like. When struggles come, hold closer to God. He can’t fail, and He is unbeatable. You can put your faith in Him,” she said.
Reflecting on her journey of faith and personal growth, Shaazia expressed gratitude for surrendering her life to God. “Looking back, I am so glad that I surrendered my life to Him and embraced the work He is doing in me. If not, I wouldn’t be who I am now,” she noted. A favorite scripture that has guided her is Genesis 50:20, where Joseph says, “As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive as they are today.”
In closing, Shaazia left our audience with a powerful message: “Never give up and always trust God. Give your gifts back to the One who gave them to you and make sure to always forgive.”
Conclusion
Shaazia Terry’s journey is a powerful reminder of the strength and hope that can be found in faith. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of trusting in God and using one’s gifts to uplift others. We encourage our readers to follow Shaazia on Facebook and YouTube channel to stay updated on her inspiring work.
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In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we dive deep into the powerful and uplifting story of Angie Clayton, a remarkable woman who has navigated the tumultuous waters of bipolar disorder to emerge as a beacon of hope and advocacy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, practical advice, and a fresh perspective on mental health.
Angie’s journey from the depths of depression and a challenging bipolar diagnosis to becoming an influential voice in mental health advocacy is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Her book, Peering into the Tunnel: An Outsider’s Look into Grief, not only provides practical tips for helping others through grief but also reflects her deeply personal struggles and triumphs.
In this candid interview, Angie opens up about her early experiences with mental health challenges and the pivotal moment that led her to seek professional help. She discusses the transformative impact of medication, the vital role of faith in her journey, and how she overcame the stigma surrounding mental health within her community. Angie’s insights are both enlightening and empowering, offering listeners practical advice and hope.
One of the key themes of this episode is the significant stigma that still surrounds mental health, especially in certain communities. We explore ways to break down these barriers and encourage open, supportive conversations about mental health. Angie’s story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the importance of seeking help.
This episode is more than just a story; it’s a call to action. Whether you’re struggling with your own mental health, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in understanding more about these issues, Angie’s story offers valuable lessons and hope.
About Angie
Angie Clayton is an author, speaker and blogger who has a passion for ministering to the grieving. Some of her writing reflects those experiences. She is a storyteller, and her blog, Framing the Days, is rich with diversity. She has a ministry of presence, and spends much time with grieving women. Her blog shares with you the joys and beauty of both the mountain tops and the valleys of her life. Her book, “Peering into the Tunnel: An Outsider’s Look into Grief,” is a collection of real stories, as well as helpful suggestions for how to come alongside someone who is grieving. Angie has been married to Greg for over three decades. They live in the Kansas City area and have 2 grown children and four grandchildren. Angie is “Nini” to them, and she loves spending time with them.
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Take the First Step Today
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, don’t hesitate to seek help. Call 988 for immediate assistance or 911 in case of an emergency. Remember, taking care of your mental health is a sign of strength, and there is always help available.
Join us as we continue to explore the intersections of faith, family, and mental health, and remember—no matter what challenges you face, don’t forget to thrive.
Stay tuned, stay strong, and let’s thrive together!
As the 4th of July approaches, we often find ourselves reflecting on the concepts of liberty and independence that form the bedrock of our nation. But what if we told you that there’s a deeper level of freedom that can profoundly affect your mental well-being? In our latest episode of “Thrive by The Rising Muse,” we dive into the spiritual freedom presented in the Bible and its remarkable implications for mental health.
A Unique 4th of July Perspective
In this special episode, hosts Naty and Veda bring a refreshing take on what it means to be truly free. While fireworks and barbecues are wonderful traditions, the freedom that stems from spiritual liberation offers a sense of purpose, hope, and resilience that transcends our everyday experiences.
Biblical Narratives on Freedom
We journey through some of the most powerful stories in the Bible, starting with the Old Testament’s account of the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt. This tale of physical and spiritual liberation showcases God’s enduring commitment to freeing people from oppression. We also explore the Year of Jubilee, a time when debts were forgiven and slaves were freed, highlighting a divine mandate for economic and social justice.
In the New Testament, we delve into Paul’s writings, particularly Galatians 5:1, which speaks about the freedom found in Christ. This spiritual freedom, as emphasized by Jesus in John 8:36, transcends physical circumstances and liberates believers from the bondage of sin.
Freedom’s Impact on Mental Health
But how does this biblical concept of freedom translate into mental health benefits? Throughout the episode, Naty and Veda discuss:
A Sense of Purpose and Identity: Understanding your place and purpose through spiritual freedom can significantly boost self-esteem and reduce feelings of worthlessness.
Resilience and Coping Mechanisms: The promise of eternal life and the support of a faith community provide hope and resilience, essential for coping with life’s challenges.
Ethical and Moral Guidance: Biblical principles offer a moral compass, reducing internal conflict and stress by aligning actions with values.
Addressing Guilt and Shame: The belief in redemption through Christ provides a pathway to deal with guilt and shame, offering solace and a chance to start anew.
A Call to Reflect and Engage
As we celebrate this Independence Day, we encourage you to reflect on these timeless biblical truths and consider how they can transform your mental health. Whether you’re seeking support within a faith community or exploring these principles individually, the freedom offered by the Bible can lead to a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Don’t miss out on this enlightening episode. Tune in to “Thrive by The Rising Muse” and discover how true freedom comes from within. Share your thoughts, leave a comment, and join us in building a community where faith, family, and mental health thrive together.
Stay blessed, stay free, and don’t forget to thrive. Happy 4th of July!
As we continue on this journey together, we just wanted to remind you that our premiere episode of Thrive, will be dedicated to exploring the delicate intersection of faith and mental health. In this inaugural episode, we have a very special interview lined up that promises to challenge perceptions, ignite conversations, and offer hope to those navigating the complexities of faith and mental wellness.
Our guest for this episode brings a wealth of insight and experience to the table, offering a unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs encountered within the faith community. We delve into topics that have long been shrouded in silence and stigma, shedding light on the importance of open dialogue, understanding, and support.
Stay tuned as we prepare to lift the veil on this thought-provoking conversation. Join us as we break the silence, confront misconceptions, and pave the way for healing and acceptance. Together, let’s embark on a journey of growth, empowerment, and resilience.
Keep an eye out for the release of our premiere episode of Thrive, where faith meets mental health in a powerful and transformative dialogue. We can’t wait to share this journey with you. April 7th our first episode will be available on YouTube and Spotify. By the end of the week it will be available everywhere you usually access your favorite podcasts.
Change is the only constant in life, an undeniable truth that shapes our journey in unpredictable ways. Some changes bring joy and fulfillment, like new relationships, homes, or jobs, while others, such as health issues or the loss of a loved one, can be painful and challenging to accept. Regardless of the nature of change, it leaves an indelible mark on our lives, and it’s crucial to recognize that it’s okay to take the time to process and grieve the losses associated with these shifts.
In my own life, I’ve encountered numerous changes, both positive and challenging. There were times when I wished I could seamlessly transition to the next chapter without acknowledging the impact of the change. However, the truth is that when a part of our world changes, it’s not only okay but necessary to pause, reflect on the lessons learned, grieve the loss, and then embrace the next phase.
Grief is a personal journey, and the pace of life may not always allow for an extended period of mourning. Yet, even amid new activities and responsibilities, it’s essential to carve out time to acknowledge and process our feelings. It’s important to choose wisely whom we share our grief with, as not everyone may be equipped to handle it. Selecting supportive and understanding individuals to confide in can make a significant difference in the healing process.
Journaling, prayer, and meditation can be powerful tools during times of change. Turning to our faith, we find solace in knowing that Jesus is always there to listen and comfort us. The scriptures offer guidance and assurance that, even in the face of change, we are not alone.
Interestingly, grief can accompany positive changes as well. Take the example of marriage—a joyous occasion that still requires adjustments. As someone accustomed to a solitary routine, sharing space with a life partner necessitated adapting to a new way of life. Even in moments of celebration, it’s okay to acknowledge and process the adjustments that come with change.
Consider professional advancements or finding your dream home. While these changes are undoubtedly positive, it doesn’t diminish the fact that you may grieve aspects of your previous situation. It’s not ungratefulness; it’s a natural part of the adjustment process.
In my personal journey, transitioning from a job I held for 18 years presented a significant challenge. Despite past experiences of being laid off and quickly finding my way back, this time was different. Accepting that the next opportunity might not mirror the past has been a profound adjustment.
I have a friend facing an even more profound change—her son being sentenced to life in prison. While he is physically present, she mourns the loss of the relationship they once shared and the dreams she had for his future. Life changes, whether big or small, deserve acknowledgment and the space to grieve.
As I reflect on my own journey, I’ve found solace in maintaining a gratitude journal. It’s an extension of the 15-day challenge to a stronger you. If you’re interested in exploring this tool for navigating life’s changes, click on the link below. Embrace change with faith, gratitude, and the belief that every transformation is an opportunity for growth.
So, as you navigate the twists and turns of life, give yourself the grace to adjust and grieve as needed. There’s no shame in taking the time to process change, and never let anyone tell you otherwise.
In the journey of faith, believers often find themselves grappling with the challenge of trusting God’s plan for their lives. The desire to know the outcome before taking the steps can be a stumbling block on this path of trust and obedience. Let’s explore the struggles, doubts, and the uplifting truth that lies in surrendering to God’s perfect plan.
As believers, we may doubt the signs placed before us, especially when they lead us to unfamiliar territories. Seeking assurance becomes a constant plea, even when God presents unmistakable billboards. Our human inclinations and discomfort may hinder our ability to wholly trust His plan. Yet, as followers of Jesus, we are called to close our eyes and let Him lead, even when the destination is unknown.
Drawing parallels from the Bible, we recall the story of Abraham and Isaac. When God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac questioned his father about the sacrificial lamb. Abraham, in faith, replied that God would provide. Similarly, we are called to follow God’s plan, trusting that He will open the right doors, close the necessary ones, and bring the right people into our lives.
Reflecting on our daily lives, we often trust mundane things with blind faith – the food we eat, the water we drink, the coffee prepared by someone else, or the Uber driver transporting us. These things can fail or not meet our standards, yet we trust them without question. It is a poignant reminder of our tendency to doubt the Creator of heaven and earth and HIS perfect plan for our lives, when he never fails.
God desires our trust. He orchestrates the details when we surrender our plans to Him. We must cease attempting to navigate life independently and embrace the peace that comes from following His divine blueprint. The journey may not be easy, but the burden is light when we align ourselves with God’s will.
I recognize the fear associated with stepping into the unknown. However, reflecting on past experiences where God provided, freed, and saved, serves as a testament to His unwavering love; I can’t but to trust. It is a call to all of us to relinquish control and allow Jesus to guide through His plan.
As we step into a new year, it’s an opportune moment to challenge ourselves to a higher level of trust in God. The message resonates as an encouragement to let go of self-driven agendas and embrace the divine path set by the Creator.
Trusting God’s plan requires faith, obedience, and a willingness to let go of our fears and doubts. The journey may be daunting, but the promise of divine guidance and a plan tailored by a loving Creator awaits. As believers, let us embark on this new year with a renewed commitment to trust God and allow His plan to unfold in our lives.
If you need prayer or seek support on this journey, feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments or connect via email.
And remember, challenges can be opportunities for growth. Consider picking up a copy of the “15-Day Challenge to a Stronger You” – perhaps the next step in your plan to grow closer to God. Embrace the unknown, for it is in trusting God’s plan that we find true peace and fulfillment.