by Jennifer Sakata | Nov 5, 2024 | Grace in Parenting, Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Have you ever felt betrayed by God? Or wondered if God was mad at you? The hardships of life can make us feel abandoned and left alone to deal with unexpected circumstances, painful realities, and deepening heartache. God, I didn’t sign up for this! In this...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 29, 2024 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Do thanks in everyday life come easily for you? What about when life is hard and life-altering events like COVID-19 come crashing through your calendar? In this episode of ‘Living the Grace Life,’ host Jennifer Sakata introduces the concept of...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 22, 2024 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts, Prayers
What are you wearing in the coming days? Do you remember your favorite Halloween costume? There’s merriment in impersonating someone or something else. Until that clever costume leads you to a costume party you thought you were invited to but weren’t....
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 14, 2024 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
“What parts of your story would you prefer to keep hidden?” My guest today poses this probing question as the starting point for embracing our woundedness on the way to wholeness. Why would anyone risk such exposure? Because rather than love us despite our...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 7, 2024 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Do you have an inner bully? Are you the hardest on yourself, rehearsing all the ways you’ve messed up and fall short? In this episode of ‘Living the Grace Life,’ host Jennifer Sakata welcomes Carol Feil, a seasoned writer, speaker, and self-described...
by Jennifer Sakata | Sep 30, 2024 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Do you live slowly? Or are you overwhelmed by “running the roads,” rushing from one event to another, feeling increasingly depleted no matter how hard you try to slow it down? The crush of hustle culture costs more than we think and doesn’t disappear...