Coffee Talk Topic: How to be a Guilt Slayer

A guilt slayer puts on the armor of God when guilt from their past threatens their peace and purpose in Christ.

Host Brandee Nielsen says “get a pen and paper to write down the wisdom nuggets you’ll gain from today’s interview. We’ll dive deep into the subject of how the armor of God protects us from the schemes of the enemy to inflict guilt.

Specifically about guilt that comes with circumstances surrounding the loss of a child due to abortion, miscarriage, intrapartum death, and more. But this message isn’t just for women. Guilt does not discriminate, and the armor of God will help any woman or man to become a guilt slayer.”

Featured Guilt Slayer: Keri Kitchen

Besides being a guilt slayer, Keri is a licensed clinical counselor and former youth pastor. She’s a wife and mom of three little boys on earth, and one little girl in heaven.  Her passion is to help women overcome anxiety and depression by putting on the spiritual armor of God.

As a member of Christian Coffee Talk for Women, Keri had a burning desire to share her story about how after losing her baby, God helped her discover that she was under heavy spiritual attack. Keri now ministers to Christian women through Everyday Incredible. Essentially, teaching them how to become guilt slayers!

LINKS FROM THE SHOW

Connect with Keri at www.everydayincredible.net

Because Keri cares about your healing journey, she created a special encouragement for Christian Coffee Talk members at: coffeetalk.everydayincredible.net

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Appearance: Christian Coffeetalk for Women
Outlet: Christian Coffee Talk for Women
Format: Podcast

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