Messy Can't Stop Her
Are you a woman feeling overwhelmed by the chaos, crisis and challenges of life? Are you yearning to do something worthwhile with your life, but feel stuck in a cycle of problems? Join Judith Kambia Obatusa – JKO, every Thursday on Messy Can’t Stop Her as she shares scientific insights, practical strategies and biblical wisdom to guide you through life’s struggles. With reflections, inspiring interviews, and heartfelt prayers, you will find the motivation and spiritual encouragement to overcome adversity, cultivate inner peace, and build a joy-filled life. If you are a woman who wants to rise above domestic violence, parenting challenges, and the mental health struggles caused by difficult relationships, this podcast reminds you that no matter how messy your story is, with God, your future is full of hope and endless possibilities.
Messy Can't Stop Her
From Regret to Restoration: How to find hope in missed opportunities and get back wasted years
Are you feeling the weight of missed opportunities? Inspired by a friend's compliment, JKO explores how our losses can become new beginnings. Through the story of a poor childless widow’s journey to restoration, learn that it is never too late to reclaim your purpose. If you have ever regretted paths not taken, this episode is for you.
Nuggets of wisdom in this episode
Missed opportunities do not define or dictate your future.
Honesty about your pain is the first step toward restoration.
Pursuing good for others can open doors to unexpected blessings.
God can restore your lost years, opportunities, and dreams in ways you cannot imagine.
Key Scriptures: Joel 2:25, The Book of Ruth, 1 Peter 5:10
References in this episode
How chaos, crisis and challenges are a training ground for your elevation
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