Feathers is a podcast which shares stories of God speaking and His people having just enough faith to believe Him and obey.
Bette Bronson and Clemson student Kailey Hall share about the Clemson Table Gatherings. Kailey also shares about faith and dating as a single college student.
After her husband's terminal diagnosis of brain cancer, Jess found herself as a widow and mother to 4 young children, including one with profound special needs. Jess shares how God provided a connection to a man who had recently lost his wife to the same diagnosis and was also raising young children alone. Jess, her husband Ryan, and their 8 children have been featured on the Today Show and continue to share their journey online. Jess Ronne is author of the memoir, Sunlight Burning at Midnight and founder of The Lucas Project, a nonprofit providing respite care for families.
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After God restored her broken marriage, Ann White was led to start the non-profit Courage For Life. Courage for Life has an active prison ministry for incarcerated women. They most recently launched the only female-voiced bible app Courage for Life Bible.
Emily Wierenga is the founder of The Lulu Tree, a non-profit dedicated to supporting mothers and children in countries across Africa. In this episode, Emily shares the beginnings of The Lulu Tree and her eyewitness account of a miracle that occurred during an outreach event to expecting mothers.
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Ruth Chou Simons is the artist behind the online shop GraceLaced. She discusses how GraceLaced came to be, her role as a mom to 6 boys, and thoughts from her latest book Beholding and Becoming.
Katie Page shares the miraculous story of the hidden connection between two of her children.
Host Amy Bennett shares the journey her family has been on during the sabbatical between seasons 9 and 10 of Feathers.
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Katherine shares the story of her being diagnosed as a quadriplegic and miraculously recovering much of her mobility.Â
Bethany Tran shares her story of leaving corporate America to start The Root Collective to help women escape the cycle of poverty.
Dr. Edie Wadsworth shares her story of reimagining her past and seeing God's gifts through times of suffering.
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