Hello Awesome is a podcast for young believers who are ready for real conversations. Artist and writer Jacy Lee Pulford brings forth topics that will challenge and inspire, like emotional purity, social media influence and being a Christian in today's modern world.
Sis. Jacy shares her burden for the podcast being a continual testimony and will begin to share audio of church lessons.Â
Have you ever thought about what the 99 was doing as they were waiting for the 1? We tend to think of ourselves as the lost sheep Jesus went to find and we were at some point, right? But what about being part of the 99 waiting?
In this episode, Jacy shares her guest interview on the She Went podcast hosted by Rebekah Gulley. They dig into the challenges of being called to preach as a woman, discuss Apostolic history, how the cultural feminist movement in the US contributed to the divide, and what young women can do right now if they feel called to preach.
In this BONUS episode, Jacy is interviewed by Neil Mack from One More Cast. They dive into Jacy's testimony, ministry and the power of soul winning.Â
Celebrate the past four years of the Hello Awesome Podcast as Jacy Lee Pulford says farewell with the last crucial advice for you.
Modest fashion blogger Tarrah Blue lost 200 pounds but gained more wisdom through it all. She speaks into childhood trauma, healing and the power to forgive even when it hurts.Â
Author and business leader Zim Flores sparks a conversation about welcoming new beginnings, motherhood, self-reflection, and saying goodbye to changing seasons by the grace of God.Â
Singer-songwriter Bethany Jennings shares how everything we do is ministry, the seasons of leadership, and the difference between "being" and "doing".Â
From Playboy to praise break, Jacqueline St. Clair shares her story of childhood trauma, her modesty journey, and what the Lord has taught her about beauty standards.
Worship singer Nicole McKain speaks into how she's learning to refocus on Jesus, and gives insight into daily devotion and prayer.Â
Pastor's wife Amanda Chavis shares her heart about learning how to let God fix things and fix people. We dive into the beautiful mess of ministry and working with people, giving up control and trusting the process in the hands of God.
Wife and mother Sylvia Pierce-Palmer gets real about traditions, culture, trauma responses and our true identity in Christ. She also speaks into motherhood and mental health.
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