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The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Your Last Decade #27: Sharon Miller

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Ivey Media

Personal Journals, Religion, Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

57.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

As we enter this new decade, I thought it would be fun to talk to a few friends and reflect back on what life was like 10 years ago. In these conversations, you’ll hear guests speak about what God has done in their life, their dreams and goals, things they would have done differently, and things they’re most proud of. And, looking back always causes me to look forward, so we’ll also chat about dreams for the next ten years! My guest today is Sharon Miller. Sharon leads Bright City Church in Durham, NC with her husband Ike. She is the author of 2 books--Free of Me, and Nice--and has a PhD on women and calling. She is also a mother of three! In 2010, Sharon’s life looked very different. She and her husband, Ike, were newly married and about to move to Chicago where they would begin their PhD program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Since then, she has had 3 babies, published 2 books and a bible study, planted a church, AND become a pastor! Quite the decade if you ask me. In this episode, Sharon and I talk about life as women in ministry, navigating what it means to be a “nice Christian woman” and what we are really called to in this life. She poignantly shares about the personal reckoning she had when she was hesitant to speak about race during the Ferguson protests and how she felt convicted about something Jesus would not have hesitated on. Ultimately, she realized that she had discipled herself into a false discipleship and had “to grapple with what we’re called to. Are we called to this nice chrisiaity that looks a lot like the real thing...or are we called to be like Jesus?” If you enjoy our conversation today, I would highly suggest checking out Sharon’s book, Nice: Why We Love to Be Liked and How God Calls Us to More! Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube GET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE

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0:00.0

Hey friends, and welcome to the Happy Hour with Jamie Ivy Podcasts.

0:03.4

I'm your host Jamie, and I'm so glad you're here.

0:05.8

Each week on this show, I invite a girlfriend to join me, and we chat about the big things

0:09.7

in life, the little things in life, and everything in between.

0:13.7

You're listening to a special edition of the Happy Hour with Jamie Ivy Podcasts called

0:26.7

your last decade.

0:28.2

I thought it'd be fun to talk to a few friends about what life was like for them 10 years

0:31.8

ago.

0:32.8

How has our life changed?

0:33.8

What did the year 2010 bring them?

0:35.6

And what is the last decade brought them?

0:37.9

Today, our show is with my friend Sharon Miller.

0:42.3

Sharon joins me to talk about all the things that have happened in her last 10 years.

0:46.5

You might recognize Sharon because she was on the Happy Hour back in 2017.

0:50.5

On episode number 163, where she talked about how she met her husband and her passion for

0:54.3

cheering on women to walk in their gifts.

0:56.8

She does just that.

0:59.0

Today we learned a little bit more of how this passion has led her to serve as a church

1:02.3

planter and pastor alongside her husband, Ike, in North Carolina.

1:06.1

Sharon also shares how she challenged herself to not settle, to be a quote-unquote, nice

1:11.8

Christian woman that might keep her from speaking up for the vulnerable or speaking out against

1:16.7

unjust circumstances because it might cost her something.

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