Episode 8 :: What Isolation Can Do and How to Stop It

EPISODE · Apr 4, 2020 · 10 MIN

Episode 8 :: What Isolation Can Do and How to Stop It

from Messy Life Mighty Love Podcast · host Abigail Alleman

Today, I share a little more deeply about the isolation which led me straight into the darkest, most gut-wrenching time of my life. My heart in today's podcast is to see the wilderness and desert of our isolation turn into the beautiful promises of Isaiah 51:3:" For the LORD comforts Zion,He comforts all of her waste places,And makes her wilderness like Eden,Her desert like the garden of God.Joy and gladness will be found in her,Thanksgiving and the voice of song."Listen in today:If you have ever believed a lie about yourselfIf you are struggling with feeling alone, especially in these daysIf you long for deeper communion with God, but wonder how to beginIf you need to hear someone's own journey to know you are, indeed, not aloneIf you want some tracks to run to get you through these isolating daysI trust the few minutes you take to listen will be a blessing to your heart and a comfort to your soul.Your fellow messy-life journeyer and friend,Abby:-)http://www.abigailalleman.com

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