Selah Broadcasting Podcast

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Selah Broadcasting Podcast

to the girl who has been strong for too long. 💌

  1. 15

    the truth about God’s will no one has told you

    In today’s episode of Selah Broadcasting, Chloe tackles a question many Christians carry deep in their hearts: how do you actually know God’s plan for your life? Through an honest and thoughtful conversation, she unpacks the pressure so many people feel to “figure it all out” — from career paths to life decisions — and why that mindset can leave you feeling anxious, stuck, and afraid of making the wrong move.Chloe challenges the common extremes of thinking God’s will is either one perfect path you can miss, or something completely up to you. Instead, she shares a perspective that brought her clarity and peace: God’s plan isn’t about a specific outcome — it’s about the posture of your heart.Through real-life examples and reflection, this episode invites you to release the pressure, trust God more deeply, and stop living in fear of getting it wrong. Because God’s will isn’t a stressful puzzle to solve — it’s a relationship to walk in.⸻Stay connected & grow with us ♡If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  2. 14

    do our desires matter to God?

    In today’s episode of Selah Broadcasting, Chloe confronts a fear many Christians don’t say out loud — what if what I want isn’t what God wants for me?She unpacks the tension between desire and surrender, revealing how we often trust people, validation, and circumstances more than we trust God with the things that matter most to us. Through honest reflection, Chloe shows that the real issue isn’t having desires — it’s fearing that God won’t come through.This episode is a powerful reminder that as you draw closer to God, your desires don’t have to be suppressed — they begin to transform.Stay connected & grow with us ♡If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community!Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  3. 13

    why you still feel hurt after forgiving someone

    In today’s episode of Selah Broadcasting, Chloe dives into a topic that isn’t talked about enough — what it really looks like to heal emotionally as a Christian. Through a raw and Spirit-led conversation, she unpacks the difference between forgiveness, healing, and reconciliation, and why they are not the same thing.She challenges the common idea that forgiveness automatically means everything is “fixed,” and instead reveals the deeper truth: you can forgive someone and still need healing. Chloe walks through what it means to process pain in a healthy, biblical way — not by suppressing emotions or taking revenge, but by bringing your honest, unfiltered feelings before God.Using Scripture and personal reflection, she highlights how unprocessed hurt can quietly grow into bitterness, resentment, and emotional heaviness. But instead of letting pain take root, this episode invites you to surrender those emotions to God, allow Him to heal what’s been wounded, and learn how to love without losing boundaries.This conversation is a powerful reminder that healing is not weakness — it’s obedience. And true freedom comes when you stop holding it all in and start bringing it all to God.⸻Stay connected & grow with us ♡If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  4. 12

    from routine to relationship: what God showed me this Lent

    In today’s episode of Selah Broadcasting, Chloe reflects on a deeper truth that Lent can reveal — not just what we give up, but what we truly prioritize. Through a vulnerable and honest conversation, she shares how this season exposed areas of her heart that were more focused on comfort, routine, and control than true intimacy with God.She unpacks how easy it is, even as Christians, to fit God into certain parts of our lives instead of surrendering our entire lives to Him. From daily habits to deeper heart postures, Chloe challenges listeners to examine what they’re running to for comfort, what they’re placing first, and whether their relationship with God is consistent or conditional.This episode is an invitation to move beyond seasonal faith and into daily surrender — to stop treating intimacy with God as a moment, and instead make Him the center of everything.⸻Stay connected & grow with us ♡If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  5. 11

    stop praying for it if you won't go for it

    In today’s episode of Selah Broadcasting, Chloe exposes a truth most Christians overlook: faith only works when we act. Fear, overthinking, and “waiting on God” can quietly keep us from stepping into what He’s called us to do. Using powerful Scripture examples, like the woman who touched Jesus’ garment, Chloe shows how even small acts of faith can unlock God’s power in your life.She challenges viewers to stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and start moving — to partner with God, take action, and step boldly into the opportunities He’s already prepared. This episode is your invitation to reflect, act, and start taking bold steps in faith for the kingdom of God — to what God has called you to do today.⸻Stay connected & grow with us ♡If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  6. 10

    when distractions start to feel louder than God

    In today's episode Chloe is talking about a dangerous shift most people don’t even notice — when distractions start to feel louder than God.She exposes how the very things we turn to for comfort — scrolling, shopping, constant noise — can quietly become substitutes for the peace we’re actually looking for. What starts as something harmless can slowly turn into a pattern of avoiding what’s really going on inside.She shares a personal truth: in moments of stress, it’s easy to reach for temporary relief before running to the Lord. But the deeper issue isn’t just distraction — it’s displacement.Because the enemy doesn’t need you to stop believing in God… he just needs to keep you distracted enough to forget Him.If you’ve been feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or spiritually off without knowing why — this might be the wake-up call you didn’t know you needed.Stay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  7. 9

    the lie that makes trusting God in your 20's so hard

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe explores why trusting God with your future can feel especially difficult in your twenties. In a season filled with pressure, comparison, and uncertainty, it can be easy to believe the lie that life is supposed to be predictable—or that if you were truly trusting God, you would already know where your life is going. Chloe unpacks how this belief quietly fuels anxiety and makes surrender feel impossible.Through Scripture and personal reflection, she reminds listeners that it is not wrong to desire good things for your future. In fact, Jesus reassures us in Matthew that if earthly fathers know how to give good gifts, how much more will our heavenly Father care for those who ask Him. But learning to trust God also means learning how to stay grounded in the present—allowing hope for tomorrow without losing peace today.Drawing from Jeremiah 29:11 and Jesus’ teaching on the Father’s generosity, this episode offers both encouragement and practical ways to trust God with what’s ahead. For the woman who feels behind, uncertain, or anxious about the path in front of her, Chloe reminds us that God’s plans are not fragile, His timing is not rushed, and your future is far safer in His hands than in your own striving.

  8. 8

    when you feel like God is disappointed in you

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe speaks to the quiet fear many believers carry but rarely admit: What if God is disappointed in me?When we fall short, it’s easy to withdraw. Shame tells us to hide. Guilt tells us to step back. We assume God is looking for perfection when, all along, He has been looking for faithfulness, honesty, love, and a repentant heart.Drawing from Psalm 103:13–14 — “As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear Him. For He knows our frame; He remembers that we are dust.” — this episode reminds us that God is not surprised by our weakness. He is compassionate toward it.Romans 5:8 tells us that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. If perfection were the standard, we would have never needed the cross. Jesus is not an excuse to sin — but He is the reason we are not crushed by it. Grace is bigger than our guilt.If you’ve ever felt embarrassed, ashamed, or afraid that you’ve let God down, this episode invites you back into truth: the feeling of shame does not come from Him. Conviction may lead you to repentance, but condemnation is not His voice.When you feel like hiding is when you need to run to Him the most.You are not a disappointment to God.You are a daughter learning to walk.Stay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  9. 7

    the lie of "i'm fine" (why confession brings healing)

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe unpacks the quiet but dangerous lie many believers carry: “I’m fine.” She explores how this simple phrase can become a mask—hiding wounds, shame, anxiety, and silent struggles that were never meant to be carried alone. While confession can feel intimidating and vulnerable, Scripture reminds us that healing often begins when we bring what’s hidden into the light. Drawing from James 5:16, “Therefore confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed,” and Galatians 6:2, “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ,” Chloe reminds listeners that the Church was never meant to be a place of performance—but a place of restoration. We are called to carry one another’s burdens, to ask deeper questions than “How are you?” and to become safe spaces where honesty is met with love, not judgment.This episode speaks to the believer who feels overwhelmed, exhausted, or secretly struggling. It challenges the culture of silent suffering and invites us into biblical vulnerability—where burdens are lifted together, shame loses its power, and hearts are renewed through prayer and community. Confession is not weakness; it is courage. It is how chains break. It is how healing begins. ✨ Topics in today’s episode:• Why silent suffering was never God’s design for the Church• How shame keeps believers isolated and stuck• Confession as a doorway to healing (James 5:16)• Bearing one another’s burdens as the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2)• Why vulnerability feels intimidating—but breaks chains• The difference between transparency and oversharing• How the enemy thrives in secrecy but loses power in the light• Creating safe spaces within the Church for honesty and restoration• Receiving help without guilt or pride• Bringing heavy burdens to the cross with the support of community• The Church as a hospital for healing—not a stage for performance• Extending the love of Jesus through prayer, presence, and compassion• Confession not as weakness—but as courageStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  10. 6

    it's always been about love.

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe dives into a freeing truth many believers struggle to fully grasp: we do not have to perform for God to be loved by Him. This episode unpacks how easy it is to slip into a performance-based faith—treating prayer, worship, fasting, and spiritual disciplines as ways to stay on God’s “good side,” rather than expressions of genuine love and relationship.Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13, Chloe reflects on what love truly is and how Jesus demonstrated the ultimate form of love through His willing sacrifice on the cross. Love is not rooted in fear, obligation, or perfection—it is rooted in devotion, surrender, and relationship. Just as we naturally avoid hurting a friend because we love them, our obedience to God is meant to flow from intimacy with Him, not anxiety about disappointing Him.This episode also brings balance and clarity: this is not a rejection of routine or discipline. Spending time with God consistently matters—but the heart behind it matters even more. Whether it’s waking up in the morning to pray, listening to Scripture on the way to work, or setting aside intentional time in your day, routines are meant to support relationship, not replace it. Chloe encourages listeners to create rhythms that fit their lives and capacity, approaching time with God from a place of love rather than pressure or guilt.Chloe shares personal reflections on seasons where her faith became performative—beating herself up for not being “spiritual enough,” not waking up early enough to read the Bible, or measuring her worth by religious habits. This episode gently reminds listeners that God desires our hearts, not our hustle, and that genuine relationship with Him is not about doing more, but about drawing near in love.This episode is an invitation to lay down striving, release religious pressure, and rediscover a faith grounded in love rather than fear. God is not asking us to impress Him—He is inviting us to know Him, love Him, and walk with Him.A message for anyone tired of trying to be a “good Christian” and longing for a genuine relationship with a loving Father. ✨ Topics in today’s episode:• Letting go of performance-based faith and religious pressure• Why we don’t have to earn God’s love or stay on His “good side”• How spiritual disciplines can shift from relational to performative• What love truly is through 1 Corinthians 13• Jesus as the ultimate demonstration of love on the cross• Obedience as a response to love, not fear• The difference between healthy routine and spiritual striving• Creating rhythms with God that support relationship, not burnout• Releasing guilt over not being “perfect” in your quiet time• Meeting God in everyday moments, not just ideal routines• Choosing intimacy with God over hustle and performanceStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  11. 5

    anxiety doesn't have authority over you

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe dives into the truth that as believers, we’ve been given authority over our minds through Christ. She explores how anxiety can act like a bully—loud, intimidating, and persistent—when in reality, it has no rightful power over those who belong to Jesus. Drawing from Scripture, Chloe reminds listeners that we are called to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5), to reject fear because God has given us a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7), and to walk in the peace of God that guards our hearts and minds even in chaos (Philippians 4:7). This episode unpacks the importance of renouncing lies we’ve agreed with, replacing them with God’s truth, and actively choosing Christ’s peace—not the world’s version of peace that seeks control or escape, but a peace that remains steady in the middle of uncertainty (Isaiah 26:3; Romans 8:6). Chloe also emphasizes that anxiety, depression, and chronic stress are not personal identities—they are battles we face, not who we are—and while seeking medical help is valid and wise, the fight is often more spiritual than we realize. We are not wrestling against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces of darkness (Ephesians 6:12), and through the mind of Christ that we’ve been given (1 Corinthians 2:16), we can overcome. This episode is an invitation to reclaim spiritual authority, silence the enemy’s lies, and live from the truth that Christ has already given us victory and peace within every storm (Luke 10:19).✨ Topics in today’s episode:    •    Taking authority over your mind through Christ    •    How anxiety acts like a bully—and why it has no rightful power    •    Taking every thought captive and making it obedient to Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5)    •    Renouncing lies you’ve unknowingly agreed with    •    Replacing fear with God’s truth and promises    •    Understanding the difference between God’s peace and the world’s “peace”    •    Why peace in Christ exists even when circumstances don’t change (Philippians 4:7)    •    Rejecting fear and walking in power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7)    •    Anxiety, depression, and stress as battles—not identities    •    The spiritual nature of mental warfare (Ephesians 6:12)    •    Walking in the mind of Christ and choosing life and peace (1 Corinthians 2:16; Romans 8:6)    •    Reclaiming spiritual authority and living from Christ’s victoryStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  12. 4

    until God is enough, nothing else ever will be.

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe explores the truth that until God is enough, nothing else ever will be. She reflects on how we often place our hope, happiness, and identity in desires—relationships, marriage, careers, money, or future outcomes—believing that once we receive what we want, we’ll finally feel fulfilled. But when those things are placed on a pedestal, the weight of our expectations eventually leads to disappointment. Chloe unpacks how idols, even good desires, leave us unprepared and empty when they become the foundation of our lives. Drawing on biblical wisdom, she reminds listeners that building on sand will always collapse, but building on the Rock—Jesus—brings stability no matter what comes. This episode isn’t about rejecting desires, but about realigning them—learning to want God more than what He can give, trusting that when He does bless us, it will be received with gratitude rather than desperation. It’s an invitation to let God fill the void only He was meant to fill, and to find lasting satisfaction, peace, and security in Him alone.✨ Topics in today’s episode:    •    How we unknowingly place our hope and happiness in desires instead of the Lord    •    The danger of idolizing good things like relationships, marriage, careers, and money    •    Why unmet expectations often lead to disappointment and burnout    •    Building your life on sand vs. building on the Rock (Jesus)    •    Understanding that desires aren’t wrong—but misplaced priorities are    •    Wanting God more than what He can give    •    Why God sometimes asks us to surrender things to protect our hearts    •    Learning to receive blessings without desperation or idolization    •    Finding true fulfillment, peace, and security in God aloneStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  13. 3

    do not grow weary of doing good

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe reflects on the call to not grow weary in doing good, drawing from Galatians and the deeper truth that endurance isn’t sustained by our own strength, but by putting God first. She explores how burnout often comes when we try to do “good” apart from God—when we pour ourselves out without first being filled by Him. This episode invites listeners to return to the source, to seek the Lord before striving, and to allow Him to renew their strength as they wait on Him. Chloe reminds us that when we truly seek God, He answers—bringing clarity, renewal, and direction—and that lasting fruit comes from obedience, not exhaustion. If you desire 2026 to be a year where things actually shift, where God moves on your behalf, and where your efforts bear real fruit, this episode is a call to empty yourself of everything else, realign your priorities, and put the Lord first—trusting Him to bring the harvest in His perfect time. ✨ Topics in today’s episode: • Not growing weary in doing good (Galatians) • Why burnout often comes from doing good without God • Putting God first instead of relying on your own strength • Letting the Lord renew you before you pour yourself out • Seeking God as the source, not productivity or results • Emptying yourself of distractions, pressure, and striving • Trusting that when you seek God, He answers • Obedience, endurance, and waiting for the harvest • Making 2026 a year of alignment, fruitfulness, and God-led movementStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  14. 2

    stop striving, start trusting

    In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe talks about the freedom that comes from trusting God instead of striving for control, success, or outcomes. She explores how so many of us are taught to hustle, reach, and exhaust ourselves trying to get where we want to be in life, when God invites us to a different way—one rooted in surrender, listening, and obedience. Drawing from Psalm 127, Chloe reflects on the truth that “unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain,” reminding listeners that true fruit comes not from striving harder, but from inviting God into the process. This episode encourages you to first bring your desires honestly before the Lord, listen for His voice, ask Him for strategy and instruction, and then faithfully show up—trusting Him for the increase. If you’ve been tired of pushing, forcing, or feeling behind, this episode is an invitation to rest, realign, and let God lead the way.✨ Topics in today’s episode: • Trusting God instead of striving for control • Releasing hustle culture & performance-based success • Psalm 127: letting God build the house • Bringing your desires honestly before the Lord • Listening for God’s voice & direction • Asking God for strategy and instruction • Faithfully showing up and trusting God for increase • Rest, obedience, and alignment with God’s timingStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

  15. 1

    my testimony… and how God led me to start a podcast

    Welcome to the first episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast!In today’s episode of the Selah Broadcasting Podcast, Chloe shares her Christian testimony and the journey that led her to start this podcast.Chloe opens up about being raised in a Christian home, struggling with insecurity, anxiety, and performance-based worth, and how God patiently met her where she was and reshaped her heart over time. Although she always knew about Jesus, this episode explores how she came to truly know Him personally, learning His character, compassion, and what it means to abide in Him rather than strive for approval.Chloe talks about growing up homeschooled, navigating middle school and high school, wrestling with identity and confidence, and how hidden wounds influenced the way she viewed herself and God. She also shares her journey with YouTube, creativity, social media, and mental health struggles, and how God redirected her desire to use her voice into something aligned with His purpose.This episode also explains why Selah Broadcasting exists, the meaning of the word Selah, and what listeners can expect from the podcast going forward—a space to pause, reflect, look up, and grow closer to God together.If you’ve ever felt unseen, anxious, stuck in performance, or wondered if your story “counts” as a testimony, this episode offers encouragement and hope. God can take what feels broken and turn it into something beautiful for His glory.⸻✨ Topics in this episode:    •    Christian testimony & faith journey    •    Growing up Christian but knowing Jesus personally    •    Identity in Christ    •    Anxiety, insecurity & performance-based worth    •    Homeschooling & confidence    •    YouTube, creativity & calling    •    Why Selah Broadcasting Podcast was createdStay connected & grow with us If this episode encouraged you, consider following along and joining the Selah community as we pause, reflect, and grow closer to God together.Follow Selah Broadcasting Podcast ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/selahbroadcastingpodcastTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@selahbroadcastingpodcastConnect with Chloe ♡Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/chloe.angelaroseTikTok ➤ https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.angelaroseAmazon Storefront ➤ https://www.amazon.com/shop/chloe.angelarose

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to the girl who has been strong for too long. 💌

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Chloe Angela Rose

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