The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

HH #511 Still Coloring with Toni Collier Preview

Episode Summary

I can think of no better way to start your day than with this conversation! My friend Toni launches her brand spanking new podcast into the world today and she asked me to be her first guest! What an honor! On the show I talk about how there was a season in my life where I believed my brokenness disqualified me from the love of God and others. I thought if people knew some of my secrets they would not want me, love me, or like me.

Episode Notes

I can think of no better way to start your day than with this conversation! My friend Toni launches her brand spanking new podcast into the world today and she asked me to be her first guest! What an honor!

On the show I talk about how there was a season in my life where I believed my brokenness disqualified me from the love of God and others. I thought if people knew some of my secrets they would not want me, love me, or like me.  

🚨Good news alert your brokenness doesn’t disqualify you from God’s love. God is in the business of using and healing broken people, and brokenness is inevitable in every season of our life. Our past sins don’t define our worthiness of something good. He is our redeemer and loves us in spite of what we have done because we are His daughters and sons.

🎧Got some brokenness? Ever been afraid of being judged? Go right now and subscribe to the #StillColoringPodcast with @tonijcollier

 Welcome to the very first episode of the Still Coloring Podcast! During this conversation, Toni Collier & Jamie Ivey discuss “if only you knew moments” in life. What would people think if they knew certain parts of your story? How would it change their perspective and trust in you? Jamie talks about how our past sins don’t define our worthiness of something good. God is always in the business of using broken people, and brokenness is inevitable in every season of our life. He is our redeemer and loves us in spite of what we have done because we are His daughters and sons.