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Keep the Heart

For Real~Lessons from the Hair Chair

Keep the Heart

Francie Taylor

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9632 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 4 of the four-part series: "For Real." These mini-episodes are in collaboration with Podbean, the podcast host for Keep the Heart. Podbean selected Keep the Heart as their Podcast of the Week for March 7-13, 2022! In exchange for this valuable exposure, Keep the Heart is giving Podbean a well-earned promo shout at the end of each segment in this four-part bonus episode series. If you'd like to try a free 30-day trial, visit Podbean and use our promo code: PODCAST21 Now let me tell you about my hair. It had turned into something like a cross between a wannabe afro and a frizzy football helmet. I was trying a new technique but it wasn’t working out, so now I was left with a very bad and very visible hair experiment. This sounds trivial, I know, but I’m going somewhere with purpose. You see, I knew that whoever was going to tame my hair that day was also going to be invited to have a Gospel conversation. I had it all planned out how to segue the conversation from hair repair to life transformation. The hairstylist was so friendly, it was like sitting down in the chair of a sister friend. Instant bonds don’t always happen, but it did this time and I knew that it was not a coincidence; it was a GOD incidence. What I didn’t know was this: the hairstylist was a Christian and she was aiming to minister to me, too! Has that ever happened to you before? Have you had someone invite you to church, or begin to share the Gospel with you while you were hoping to do the same with them? I love when that happens, and it usually results in rejoicing on both sides. Well, that’s what happened in the hair chair. The stylist is a born-again, Bible believing Scripture quoting God loving Christian, and unashamed. We had a great conversation about ministry and life in general as she worked the literal kinks out of my hair. The more she talked, the more I learned. This episode shares three takeaways I learned while in the hair chair. Shop the "Mall of Keep the Heart" Elegant Pink & Brown Leaf Motif Compact KJV Bible Follow Keep the Heart on Instagram "Like" Keep the Heart on Facebook Follow Francie on Facebook

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0:00.0

Welcome to the fourth episode in the four-part series, For Real. These many episodes are in collaboration

0:06.3

with Podbean, the podcast host for Keep the Heart and many others. I'll say more about Podbean

0:12.8

later. My hair. It had turned into something like a cross between a wannabe afro and a frizzy football helmet. I'm not kidding,

0:22.4

it was bad. I was trying a new technique and it just wasn't working out. So now I was left with a very

0:30.1

bad and very visible hair experiment that had gone wrong. Now this is trivial, I know, but I'm going

0:37.1

somewhere with this. You see, I knew that

0:39.8

whoever was going to tame my hair that day was also going to be invited to have a gospel

0:45.3

conversation. I had it all planned out how to segue the conversation from hair repair to life

0:52.9

transformation.

1:01.9

Thank you for joining Keep the Heart for today's podcast with Francie Taylor.

1:05.3

Francie is an author, conference speaker, and teacher.

1:14.2

She is passionate about teaching what to do with what we learn from God's Word. Now back to today's valuable study.

1:24.0

Are you like that too? I wasn't always this way. There were times when I would miss opportunities that were right in front of me, and it would make me sad because I didn't

1:28.8

intend to miss opportunities to share the gospel, but I was either distracted or just unprepared.

1:35.5

Interestingly enough, the older I get in the Lord, and I don't mean in physical years, but spiritually,

1:41.0

the more he compels me to care about souls. Every human deserves to hear the gospel.

1:47.8

I carry my favorite tracks, which are made of plastic, the size of a gift card, and they have a

1:52.9

QR code printed on the front that leads to a website when a person holds their cell phone

1:58.2

camera over the QR code, and then they get to watch a video,

2:01.8

very brief video that clearly shares the gospel. I get them from my home church,

2:07.0

campus church here in Pensacola, Florida. People have even asked me about buying them,

2:12.1

but they're not for sale at this time. They're from the church, but you could do this.

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