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In this powerful Lenten-focused episode of Faithfully Healed, Latisha Sternod and Jen Clark invite listeners into a sacred interior journey, from feeling like a burden to embracing the truth of being beloved.

As Ash Wednesday approaches, they unpack the deeper meaning of Lent beyond giving up chocolate or checking religious boxes. Through thoughtful dialogue, practical examples, and spiritual insight, they explore prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as transformative tools for interior renewal. This episode reframes Lent as an intentional season of metanoia, a change of mind and heart, where we confront distraction, soften hardened places, and allow Christ to shine more fully through us.

With warmth and clarity, Jen and Latisha explain how fasting isn’t just about food, prayer isn’t just reciting words, and almsgiving isn’t just donating money. Instead, Lent becomes a deeply personal invitation to spiritual growth, humility, and love, preparing us to receive Easter not just as a date on the calendar, but as a resurrection within.

In this episode, we talk about:

Anchor Quote:
“You are not burdened. You are beloved.” – Latisha Sternod

Reflection:
What if Lent isn’t about losing something, but becoming someone?
What if repentance isn’t shame, but renewal?
This season, where might God be inviting you to soften, surrender, and step into the truth that you are deeply loved?

Resources & Mentions:

Books:
A New Day, A New Start: Seek Your Sunshine by Jen Clark
The Wonderful Counselor by Latisha Sternod

Lenten Practices Discussed:

Key Themes:

Scripture References:
Genesis 3:19 – “Remember that you are dust…”
Mark 1:15 – “Repent and believe in the Gospel.”
Matthew 6:1–18 – Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving
Psalm 46:10 – “Be still and know that I am God.”

Connect with Us:
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If this episode encouraged you as you enter the Lenten season, would you leave a review? It helps more women discover this sacred space for Christ-centered healing and identity renewal.