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🗓️ 26 April 2018
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Melanie Shankle & Marshawn Evans Daniels have both learned how to move beyond what they thought “should” happen for their lives, and develop willing hearts to allow God to move them to a place beyond what they could ever have imagined. Melanie Shankle is a writer and a speaker, who in her past, tended to “limit” herself, based on her fears, insecurities and what others thought of her. When she learned to dispel these lies, she learned to never again underestimate what God could do with a willing heart. Marshawn Evans Daniels, author, speaker, Miss America finalist and participant on “The Apprentice,” was the picture of a successful woman. She shares about what she calls her “split rock moment,” after finding out the day before her “dream wedding,” that her fiance had been unfaithful, and how she had to let go of her plans, and allow God to take over.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Jesus Calling Podcast. Today we speak with two guests who strive daily to |
0:06.3 | resist fear and embrace the plan God has for their lives with willing hearts, Melanie |
0:11.3 | Shankle and Marsha on Evans Daniels. |
0:15.1 | Melanie Shankill is a writer and a speaker who has learned to recognize how God wants to move |
0:20.3 | us beyond the limits we place on ourselves. |
0:23.4 | She discusses how important it is to recognize how much bigger God is than our fears and what |
0:28.2 | we are capable of in his strength. |
0:31.2 | My name is Melanie Shankill. I'm a writer and a speaker. I live in San Antonio, Texas. |
0:36.0 | I've been married to my husband Perry for 20 years and we have a 14-year-old daughter, Caroline, who's a high school freshman. I've written four books |
0:46.1 | and now a devotional book and so those are sparkly green earrings, the |
0:50.8 | antelope in the living room, nobody's cuter than you and church of the small |
0:55.0 | things and my new devotional is a 100 day devotional called everyday holy. I grew up in |
1:00.2 | Houston Texas for the most part ended up going to high school in Beaumont, Texas. |
1:05.5 | My parents got divorced when I was eight years old, and so my childhood definitely had some |
1:11.0 | tumultuous moments, just kind of a lot of moving around and a lot of moving |
1:16.0 | parts. And so for me, I feel like just to kind of |
1:25.0 | kind of recognize my value in God's eyes. |
1:23.0 | That to me has been a lifelong struggle |
1:25.0 | and I can trace that back to my childhood |
1:28.0 | and kind of the way I grew up. |
1:30.0 | I think sometimes when the people who are supposed to love you the most don't or |
1:35.2 | can't it leaves you feeling kind of this void and it's very much made me a people |
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