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Let's Talk About: Pain and Heartache with Nana Dolce

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about pain and heartache with our friend Nana Dolce. Nana Dolce is a visiting instructor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington DC and a Charles Simeon Trust instructor who trains women Bible teachers. Nana has a Master of Arts in Theological Studies and teaches in her local church. She was born in Ghana and currently lives in Washington, DC with her husband Eric and their children.  We pray this conversation with Nana encourages you as you face various hardships and trials today. This is the very last episode in our current series “Let’s Talk About”! Be sure to subscribe to the Journeywomen podcast so you don’t miss our next mini-series that releases this September!   DISCUSSION QUESTIONS In what particular way are you currently experiencing the curse of Genesis 3:16? How has the good news of the gospel met you in your pain? What have you learned about the character of God in the midst of your heartache? How does knowing that pain has an end date give you strength to endure through the trials you are currently facing? What is one way you might come alongside someone else in their heartaches and pain? What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week’s episode?   FOR MORE Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review   Interviews do not imply Journeywomen’s endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned.    Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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Wherever you are on your journey to know and love God,

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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary wants to come alongside you to empower you to further serve in your local context.

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Southeastern offers a variety of flexible degree options to equip you to serve in your local church, on the mission field, or in the relationships you engage with on a daily basis.

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Southeastern believes God has commanded each of us to go and make disciples by teaching his word and sharing the truth about Jesus Christ.

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That's why they offer a diverse selection of certificate programs, master's degrees, and advanced degrees to help equip women to serve in the church and fulfill the Great Commission.

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Southeastern would be privileged to play a part in your growth in God's word and your training to fulfill the Great Commission in all of life.

0:45.5

To find out more, explore degree options or schedule a visit, check out sebts.edu.

0:59.5

Welcome to the final episode of the Journey Women Podcast Summer Series. Let's talk about. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis.

1:15.5

Life's a journey we were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way. On the Journey Women Podcast, we chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face on our journeys to glorify God.

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Thus far in our summer series, we have talked about how to apply the gospel to food, clothing, and sexuality.

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Today we're talking about pain and heartache with my friend Nana Dolse. If you don't know her, Nana Dolse is a visiting instructor at the Reform Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.

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and a Charles Simeon Trust instructor who trains women Bible teachers. Nana has a master of arts in theological studies and teaches in her local church.

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She was born in Ghana and lives today in Washington, D.C. with her husband, Eric, and their children.

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Nana's desire is to walk in a manner worthy of the word.

2:03.5

Nana Dolse, one of my favorite people to talk to on Journey Women, welcome back for the third edition of the Nana Dolse Podcast on Journey Women.

2:12.5

Oh Hunter, thank you. Let a joy and a pleasure to talk with you. Thank you, friend.

2:18.5

Absolutely, I have had you on the show twice before. Anyone knows that if you're a third time Journey Women guest, that means I personally really love you.

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You have been such a wonderful, like a mentor at a distance, a source of instruction, and wisdom, and just an example of what it looks like to walk with Jesus.

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Thank you so much for offering yourself to our listeners today.

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If people do not know who you are, you can go back and listen to a couple of old episodes.

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If you want to, I'll never forget the first time I interviewed you, Nana, sitting in my mother-in-law's guest room.

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And I think we talked about growing and godliness, and I can still quote some of the things that you told me.

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