Podcasts

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Relationship Rock

Enough of the up and down roller coaster ride of relationships driving you into emotional turmoil and disappointment. Reach your dream relationship and learn to love again with Relationship Rock Podcast. Unless you build your relationship on the Rock, you build it in vain. If you want to build relationships on the right foundation, start with the love principles presented on Relationship Rock podcast. Heal broken relationships weighing you down. Create healthy growing relationships so you can be happy by discovering the truth about how to handle important issues with the people you love. There is a proven way to love. Build relationships that last. Listen to Relationship Rock podcast.

Rise Again: Easter Special with Shirah ChanteIn this Easter Sunday special, Shirah Chante, Relationship Artist, shares heartfelt advice on building lasting, loving relationships through faith and creativity. The episode features an original song titled Get Over It, emphasizing the comeback spirit inspired by Jesus' resurrection. Shirah Chante also recounts personal stories and reads Luke 24:1-7, reminding listeners of the hope and renewal that Easter represents. Encouraging everyone to believe in their love stories and faith, Shirah Chante concludes with a powerful prayer for restoration and perseverance in all areas of life.00:00 Introduction and Easter Greetings00:46 Original Poem and Song Introduction01:24 The Message of Rising Again02:41 Personal Stories and Testimonies04:09 The Easter Story from the Book of Luke06:49 Encouragement to Rise Again in Love08:01 Reading from Luke Chapter 2410:59 Final Encouragement and Prayer16:26 Conclusion and Relationship Rescue Plan
  1. Comeback: Rise Again
  2. Cling to the Fall: First Love
  3. Cling to the Fall: Obedience is Better
  4. Righteous Forsaken: Desires of Your Heart
  5. Righteous Forsaken: Keep Your Mind

Teens Draw Near to God

Teens Draw Near to God uses creative arts and life lessons to deepen your relationship with God. Have you ever been inspired by a poem, a song, a painting that brought you to tears, your knees, or even back to the arms of God? Well, I have, and I love to use art as motivation to do good and to love God more than I already do right now. If you long to deepen your relationship with others, yourself, and God, then listen to this podcast weekly to get a double dose of inspiration, art, plus the Word of God

The Flesh is a Mess: Human Woe Teens Draw Near to God

The Importance of Drawing Near to GodIn this episode of the Teens Draw Near to God Poetry podcast, host Shirah Chante discusses the significance of Easter and Passover, emphasizing the importance of drawing closer to God. She leads listeners in a confession of faith and shares her personal baptism experience. Shirah Chante recites her poem The Flesh is a Mess, inspired by her prayer leader, and breaks down its meaning, focusing on the challenges of human existence, the importance of loving oneself, and maintaining a spiritual connection with God. She concludes by urging listeners to read the Bible, meditate on God's word, and cultivate a healthy self-love.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:30 Easter and Passover Reflections03:34 The Significance of Baptism07:13 Drawing Near to God13:47 The Flesh is a Mess – Poem and Analysis20:19 Loving God, Yourself, and Others29:24 Concluding Thoughts and Invitation
  1. The Flesh is a Mess: Human Woe
  2. God's Plan: Run Run Run Run
  3. God's Plan: Follow Me
  4. Mystery: Hell Bent or Heaven Sent
  5. Sarah is a Sister: Accept Who You Are

Perfect Body!

Perfect Body podcast is an afterthought on the weekly Torah portions. The Torah is the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Take time this year to read the Torah and be refreshed in your body, mind, and spirit. I tell the story of a portion of the portion breaking it down into bite size pieces that you can swallow so that you can eat and be full but not too full. Save room for your personal self-discovery as you engage in Torah study.

You Shall Live: Embracing Passover, Easter, and ResurrectionIn this episode of the Perfect Body Podcast, Shirah Chante delves into the Torah portion Tzav from the book of Leviticus, exploring chapters 6 through 8. She discusses various offerings and the ordination of Aaron and his sons as priests. The theme for today is You Shall Live, resonating with the recent Passover and upcoming Easter celebrations. We reflect on divine timing, the significance of these holidays, and the concept of resurrection. Additionally, we explore the serious consequences of certain actions according to Leviticus, like consuming animal fat or blood, and the hopeful message of God's mercy as shown in the prophecy of Ezekiel. Join me as we pray and prophesy life into areas of our lives that need resurrection and embrace the spirit of this powerful season.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:28 Exploring the Book of Leviticus01:57 Significance of Passover and Easter04:51 The Concept of Being Cut Off09:37 Hope and Resurrection in Ezekiel19:02 Final Thoughts and Blessings
  1. Tzav: You Shall Live
  2. Vayikra: Divisions of Sinners
  3. Pekudei: Blessing for Obedience
  4. Vayakhel: Give from the Heart
  5. Ki Tisa: Steadfast Love

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God called me to help His people with Relationships in 2010 and to bless His People in 2023. My Relationship Coaching resources, services, courses and programs will help you experience love and peace in your relationships.

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