Let the Word Be Heard with Guest Brittany Schlichter

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 34 MIN

Let the Word Be Heard with Guest Brittany Schlichter

from Renew Your Mind: Mindset & Purpose for Christian Women · host Donna K Woolam

Welcome back to another powerful episode in our Women in Ministry series! Today, we're diving deep into the incredible journey of Brittany Schlichter—a motivational speaker, Bible memory expert, and passionate teacher of God's Word. Brittany’s story is one of resilience, faith, and dedication to scripture.As a native Texan, Brittany works remotely with the National Bible Bee, a ministry close to her heart. Having memorized 26 books of the Bible, she now shares her love for scripture by reciting entire books at conferences and events through her ministry, Let the Word Be Heard. She also leads transformative women's Bible study retreats, known as Ruth Retreat, equipping women of all ages to deepen their knowledge of God’s Word.In this episode, Brittany opens up about:Her journey into ministry and what sparked her passion for Bible memorization.The challenges and triumphs of being a woman in ministry.Her daily spiritual and professional routines that keep her anchored in faith.Encouragement for women who feel unseen or discouraged in their calling.She also shares how 2 Timothy 1:7 has been a guiding verse in her life, reminding her to embrace God’s calling with boldness and confidence.Connect with Brittany Schlichter:Website: Let the Word Be HeardBible Study Retreats: Ruth’s RetreatEmail: [email protected] the Conversation!We’d love to hear from you! What part of Brittany’s story resonated with you the most? Have you ever struggled with Bible memorization or felt a calling into ministry? Share your thoughts in the comments or tag us on social media using #ReInventYourWorldPodcast. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review—it helps us reach more women on their faith journey!Listen now and be inspired to let the Word be heard in your own life!

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