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Journeywomen

Humility with Hannah Anderson

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I’m chatting with Hannah Anderson on the topic of humility. We talked about everything from what humility is to how Jesus embodied humility here on this earth. Here is a quote from her book, Humble Roots, “Before we can even begin to answer our call to come to him, Jesus comes to us. Because we could never sufficiently humble ourselves, Jesus humbles himself, and by doing so, he became both the model and the means of our own humility. Through his life, death, and resurrection, Jesus shows us our true identity as people dependent on God for life. And through his life, death, and resurrection, he imparts this humble life to us once again.” Hannah and I flesh this out in a real practical way in today’s conversation. So you’ll know her a little better, Hannah lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where she spends her days working with her husband in rural ministry, writing, and caring for their family. As a writer and co-host of the weekly podcast, Persuasion, she enjoys exploring how the gospel informs and transforms how we think about current events and popular trends. Her books Made for More and Humble Roots unpack the question of our identity and purpose as women destined to reflect God's glory to the world around us. She also has a new book coming out on October 2 called All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment.   HANNAH’S RESOURCES Humility by Andrew Murray The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness by Timothy Keller Humility: Wellspring of Virtue by Dietrich von Hildebrand Learning dependence in community   HANNAH’S SIMPLE JOYS Snacks for dinner Thrift shopping Her cat   CONNECT WITH HANNAH Website Facebook Instagram Twitter   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS • How would you define humility? How have you seen it exemplified by others? • How does Christ embody humility? • How does understanding the Gospel change how you view yourself? • What are some ways you are viewing yourself inaccurately? • What are you going to do or implement as a result of what you’ve learned this week?   FOR MORE: Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Journey Women Podcast. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis. Life's a journey we

0:08.6

were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way. On the Journey Women

0:13.0

Podcast, we'll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face

0:18.2

on our journeys to glorify God. On today's episode of the Journey Women Podcast, I'm chatting

0:23.6

with Hannah Anderson on the topic of humility. We talked about everything from what humility

0:29.3

is to how Jesus embodied humility here on this earth. Listen to a quote from our book,

0:35.2

Humble Roots. Before we can even begin to answer our call to come to him, Jesus comes to us.

0:42.4

Because we could never sufficiently humble ourselves, Jesus humbles himself. And by doing so,

0:48.0

he became both the motto and the means of our own humility. Through his life, death and

0:54.5

resurrection, Jesus shows us our true identity as people dependent on God for life. And through

1:01.1

his life, death and resurrection, he imparts this humble life to us once again. Hannah and I

1:06.9

flush this out in a real practical way in today's conversation. So you'll know her a little better.

1:12.5

Hannah lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia where she spends her days working with her

1:16.3

husband in rural ministry, writing and caring for their family. As a writer and co-host of the weekly

1:22.1

podcast persuasion, she enjoys exploring how the gospel informs and transforms how we think about

1:28.8

current events and popular trends. Her books made for more in humble roots unpack the question of

1:34.2

our identity and our purpose as women destined to reflect God's glory to the world around us.

1:39.4

She also has a new book coming out on October the 2nd called All That's Good,

1:43.2

Recovery the Lost Art of Discernment. Many of you guys have requested an entire show on the topic

1:48.5

of discernment. So in the meantime, while you wait for that to come out, be sure to head over to

1:53.1

the show notes and reserve a copy of Hannah's book for yourselves. Listen, I can't wait for you to

1:57.5

hear from Hannah today. But you know before we go there that I have to tell you about our sponsors

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