• COUNTRY MUSIC AND KLTY (WORSHIP PART 1)

  • Dec 7 2021
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

COUNTRY MUSIC AND KLTY (WORSHIP PART 1)

  • Summary

  • On this episode of Is That Like a Thing, we are introducing a three-part series on worship! We share about what worship means to us along with sharing personal and transformative experiences we have each had with worship. We talk about sacrifice and obedience, surrender and trust. If you love worship or just want to know more about worship, this episode is just for you! Plus, we are introducing the SPECIAL GUEST we will have for the next two episodes. Make sure you stay tuned in for the entire thing to get the sneak peek on what’s coming up!  
    Thanks for joining us on this episode of Is That Like a Thing! You all have been such a blessing to each of us. Want more info? Follow us on facebook, twitter and Instagram @itlatpodcast. 

    QUOTES to SHARE : 

    “I think worship begins in you” - Magen Thurman

    “I grew up on country music and 94.9 KLTY.” - Becky Leach

    “I didn’t know what else to do but saturate my life with the things of God.” Becky

    “Worship is a tangible way of reminding ourselves of who God is, and who He is for us.” Becky

    “It’s so important to intentionally stop looking at the things that are weighing you down and turn your eyes to Jesus.” Crystal

    “Worship for me has been less about singing, because I have always sung, and more about the choices I made with the Lord.” Magen

    “If you’re in a bad moment, you’re in prime position for God to have a transformative moment.” Crystal Yates

    “It was never about the sacrifice, it was about the willingness to surrender because God knows how good that is for our hearts.” Crystal

    “Surrender is a practiced thing.” Emily

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