Episode 301. Flourishing in Christ with Grace Wabuke Klein
In this episode of Radical Radiance, host Rebecca George welcomes guest Grace Wabuke Klein to discuss her book Flourish: Finding Purpose in the Unknown and Unexpected Seasons of Life. The conversation gets into the significant seasons that mark our lives, as Grace correlates her personal experiences of longing, growth, and faith with the seasonal metaphors of fall, winter, spring, and summer from her book. She shares her experience of enduring a prolonged winter, yearning for marriage, and how she maintained trust in God's perfect timing.
Rebecca and Grace chat about:
Grace's book Flourish: Finding Purpose in the Unknown and Unexpected Seasons of Life
Navigating different seasons of life (fall, winter, spring and summer)
Prolonged seasons of waiting and longing for marriage and God's faithfulness
The importance of learning and growth during difficult times and trusting God's timing
Why we should not feel guilty or ashamed of longing for marriage
The blend of joy and hardship as we navigate seemingly opposing seasons of life, such as being a newlywed and grieving a loss
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After all, if not now…when?