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Greatest Hits Rerun: How to give a gift to Jesus

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Greatest Hit Series: This originally aired as Episode 247.

In this episode, Corrine speaks to anyone feeling a post-Christmas letdown, wishing they had made Jesus more central once the holiday season has passed. She shares a simple but powerful tradition she’s practiced for years: choosing a personal “gift” to give Jesus for the year ahead.

Corrine reflects on lessons she’s learned through past gifts, including choosing joy during hardship, learning to trust God more deeply, and walking with Jesus through uncertainty. She opens up about how studying the Gospels led her to the repeated invitation to “take no thought,” and how radical trust in Christ has shaped her faith, family, and work in unexpected ways.

This episode is a gentle invitation to pause, pray, and listen as a new year begins, offering hope, perspective, and a meaningful way to grow closer to Jesus long after Christmas is over.

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0:00.0

If you're feeling a little bit of a letdown after the wrapping paper is all thrown away and you feel like you've survived the marathon of another Christmas season, but you wish you could have made Jesus just a little more central to it all.

0:12.2

Don't worry. I've got you because I know just what this feels like. I have the perfect thing and it's actually really easy and I'm going to walk you through how to do it

0:21.6

what I've done in the past and how you can have this miracle in your life too of learning from Jesus as you give a gift to him this next year.

0:30.2

It will take all your post-holiday blues away, I promise.

0:46.6

Hello, and Merry Christmas, if you're hearing this on Christmas. And if not, don't worry because I'm actually probably more talking to you than even the person that's listening on Christmas,

0:51.8

although this will totally be applicable if you do

0:54.6

happen to catch this episode on Christmas Day. So I got this DM a few days ago and it was from

1:02.3

someone who said, hi, Corinne, I vaguely remember you sharing one time about a relative of yours

1:08.2

who was a midwife and was given a blessing and a promise that

1:11.4

she would never lose a baby or mother that she worked with. I would love to learn more about her.

1:16.2

Her story is so incredible. Do you talk about her on any of your podcast episodes? So I'm going to

1:22.3

start with that because her story truly is incredible and I loved this prompt that someone gave me in my

1:27.9

DMs. By the way, if you ever have a question like this that you want Neil and me to cover or

1:33.1

just me today, it's just me because Neil is getting over having a cold flu thing. So he is actually

1:41.8

already asleep. So it's just me today. And I wanted to share Jane Johnston Black's story

1:46.6

because she is the relative that the person in that DM was asking about. And she's so

1:52.6

inspiring, incredible. She's always been my favorite pioneer ancestor. And she's actually who

1:58.6

we named our first child after her middle name. Annabel Jane is after

2:06.5

Jane Johnston Black. So Jane Johnston Black was one of my pioneer ancestors that crossed the

2:13.7

planes. They came from Europe and then crossed the entire American continent, basically,

2:21.7

from the east coast all the way to the almost west coast into Utah by foot with all of her

2:30.9

children. And she was a midwife and a nurse and so she was able to receive this

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