After finding Jesus, Felicia experienced a transformation in her life and found her identity. She now has a deep desire to do more for others, especially her children. She has a heightened awareness of her actions and feels convicted over even the smallest things. Felicia emphasizes the importance of surrendering fully to God and not holding back. She also talks about the significance of trust and building a relationship with God. Fear, particularly anxiety and the unknown, is a challenge for Felicia, but she finds strength in her faith and believes that God is bigger than her fears. In this conversation, Felicia shares her experiences as a single parent and educator, discussing the fears and challenges she has faced. She emphasizes the importance of surrendering to God and finding security in His presence. Felicia also shares her personal journey of dealing with job uncertainty and how she relied on her faith to overcome fear. She encourages single parents to embrace their identity, heal from past wounds, and trust in God's provision. Enjoy!
Find Felicia on Instagram @Feli.andrea
Chapters
06:46 The Power of Surrender and Trust
09:43 Overcoming Fear through Faith
24:59 Trusting God in Job Uncertainty
30:06 Embracing Identity and Healing
32:55 Joy in Parenting
39:18 Investing in a Relationship with Jesus
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