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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.

People in the Street: Where's the Lion Relationship Rock. Building Relationships That Last!

Building Bold Relationships: Conquering the LionIn this episode of Relationship Rock, host Shirah Chanté, Relationship Artist, dives into the importance of building lasting relationships founded on the principles of the Bible. She introduces and performs a snippet of her song 'People in the Street,' emphasizing overcoming fears and obstacles, symbolized by the 'lion in the street.' Shirah encourages listeners to be bold as lions, rooted in righteousness, and to take action in their lives. This episode serves as a call to stop making excuses and to live purposefully for Jesus, sharing a prayer and offering additional support through her free breakthrough call.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:50 Tonight's Theme: People in the Street02:11 Song Performance and Discussion07:49 Proverbs and the Lion in the Street10:56 Encouragement to Take Action17:14 Call to Faith and ConclusionGet godly counsel with Shirah Chante:Visit https://shirahchante.com/coaching/  Follow Shirah ChanteInstagramFacebookLinkedInYoutubeBlog
  1. People in the Street: Where's the Lion
  2. Righteous Forsaken: You Will Prosper
  3. 48 Part 2: Found My Fate
  4. 48: You Belong to Me
  5. Dark World: Life for Life

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

Silver, Sapphire or Gold: Healing Broken Hearts Teens Draw Near to God

Healing Broken Hearts: Finding True Love Through FaithIn this episode of the Teens Draw Near to God poetry podcast, Shirah Chante shares her poem Silver Sapphire or Gold and explores the journey of finding true love. Speaking directly to teenagers, parents, and those who guide teens, Shirah emphasizes the importance of drawing closer to God. She shares personal experiences from her college days and discusses how poetry helped her navigate through tough times. Shirah invites listeners to consider their own emotional and spiritual journeys, encouraging them to focus on self-identity and purpose rather than rushing into relationships. She addresses the pain of broken hearts and the importance of healing with God's love, offering a prayer for those who have experienced emotional and physical abuse. The episode highlights trusting God's guidance in romantic relationships and taking a thoughtful approach to love.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:17 Healing Broken Hearts01:30 Reading the Poem: Silver Sapphire or Gold10:45 Analyzing the Poem12:24 Advice on Relationships and Healing18:06 Prayer and ConclusionInstagramFacebookLinkedInYoutubeBlogBuy Jaundiced View: Desire Love Hate Religion book of poetry.Get godly counsel with Shirah Chante:Visit https://shirahchante.com/coaching/ 
  1. Silver, Sapphire or Gold: Healing Broken Hearts
  2. Silver, Sapphire or Gold: True Love
  3. Vision: Don't Worry
  4. River: Kneading and Knowing
  5. God With Me 2: Dream With Me

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.

Yithro: Exploring Family Relationships Perfect Body! A Torah Portion Afterthought

Understanding Family Relationships Through Torah: Lessons from YithroIn this episode of the Perfect Body Podcast, host Shirah Chanté delves into the Torah portion Yithro, focusing on family relationships. Starting with an introduction to the Torah, Chanté shares her personal journey of studying the Torah and discovering the importance of Biblical teachings. The episode highlights the story of Moses receiving advice from his father-in-law, Jethro, on managing his responsibilities and establishing a system of judges. Chanté emphasizes the significance of the Ten Commandments, particularly in the context of family dynamics. She encourages listeners to honor their parents and embrace humility in their relationships. Shirah also offers relationship coaching and provides a link for further contact.00:00 Introduction to Perfect Body Podcast01:42 Exploring Family Relationships in the Torah02:42 Shira's Journey to Torah Study08:22 Moses and the Wilderness Journey09:51 Jethro's Wise Advice to Moses19:25 The Ten Commandments and Family Relationships25:59 Conclusion and Next Week's PreviewFollow Shirah ChanteInstagramFacebookLinkedInYoutubeBlogGet godly counsel with Shirah Chante:Visit https://shirahchante.com/coaching/ Listen to the Torah portions with this FREE audio bible.
  1. Yithro: Exploring Family Relationships
  2. Beshalach: See the Salvation of the Lord
  3. Bo: God's Family Plan
  4. Va'era: Get Rid of Your Enemies
  5. Shemot: Let My People Go