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Don't Wear Armor That Isn't Yours!

Kim Haar and Kim Spence Episode 44

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In this episode of Keepin' It Real, hosts Kim Haar and Kim Spence Mullen discuss how often we mold our lives into something we should be doing instead of what we are called to do. Have you ever tried to fit into a role that wasn’t meant for you? Whether it’s feeling the pressure to be the perfect mom tending the garden or exhausting yourself with networking groups to please others, sometimes we try to wear “armor” that doesn’t fit. 

Drawing inspiration from the story of young David in the Bible, who tried on King Saul’s armor before facing Goliath, the ladies discuss that David ultimately had to set aside what wasn’t his and stand in the confidence of his calling—with just a slingshot and five smooth stones. 

Join us as we explore the freedom of embracing your God-given role and discuss the Keepin' It Real question: *Was there ever a time that you tried to fit into something that wasn’t made for you?* 

Be encouraged to discover your place, which the Lord uniquely crafts. 

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