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The Boundless Show

Jeanine Amapola on Confidence: Episode 844

The Boundless Show

Focus on the Family

Religion & Spirituality, Relationships, Christianity, Society & Culture

4.7772 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

How long should my quiet time be? Plus Jeanine Amapola on healthy perspectives, and when someone ill withholds the news from family and friends.    

Featured musical artist: Abandon

Roundtable: Am I Spending Enough Time With God?

Read the Bible. Go to church. Listen to worship music. Pray. All of these are encouraged in our Christian walk. But is there a “magic number” of how much time we should dedicate to God when our schedules are loaded with work, friends, family and other activities? Our guests share strategies that have helped them make time for God, what “enough time” looks like for them, and why prioritizing God matters.          

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Culture: Healthy Perspectives for Young Adults (Part 1) 

What does it look like to be a truly happy and healthy person? Podcaster and young adult influencer Jeanine Amapola shares what it took for her to become a better version of who God made her to be. In part one of our conversation, she shares about a life-changing trip she took in 2019, how to submit your expectations to God, and embracing the life He gave you with confidence.        

Becoming Happy & Healthy: Real Life Advice on Friendship, Dating, Career, and Everything Else You Care About

Inbox: Should Someone Who’s Sick Inform Others?

When someone gets a serious diagnosis, should they tell family and friends or is it OK to keep quiet? Counselor Tim Sanford weighs in.

Transcript

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Friends, it is that time of year when people contact you and ask you to bless them as we are in the Christmas season and heading into a new year with a monetary gift.

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And you know what?

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I'm just going to go ahead and do that on behalf of Boundless.

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year here at boundless as we continue to provide great content and conversation

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Boundless Show.

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Well, hey, everyone. Welcome to this week's episode of The Boundless Show. This is Lisa Anderson with you. And as I often do, even though we are now in the beginning of April, so many new listeners. I love it. Thank you guys for giving the Boundless show a chance. And thanks for telling your friends.

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So to that end, let me tell you a little bit about what's coming up on the show even this week.

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So later on for our inbox, we have a listener who has noticed that sometimes when an adult that they know is sick, this person doesn't tell others.

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And it's kind of a way to maybe try and not worry their friends,

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or maybe there are other reasons.

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Is this a good or bad strategy?

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Because maybe they're like, hey, I might feel a little bit offended or left out.

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