Wonderfully Broken
Welcome to the Wonderfully Broken podcast, a deeply personal journey initiated by Mackenzie Engram. Back in 2020, in the depths of her despair, Mackenzie cried out to the Lord about how she felt so incredibly broken. The Lord’s gentle response, "Yes, my daughter, but it’s a wonderful thing," is the cornerstone of this podcast's message.
Wonderfully Broken is a sanctuary for exploring the messiness of real life, anchored in truth and relatability. Picking up our cross daily often means facing the breaking of various aspects of our lives, which can be incredibly challenging. Emphasizing that such challenges, though difficult, can coexist with a wonderful grace of walking with the Lord.
The podcast promises to be a blend of emotions and experiences, from laughter to tears, from vulnerability to strength, and moments of profound honesty. It's a safe haven where uplifting and encouraging conversations will take place as well as the deep and heavy ones, all rooted in a foundation of faith in the Lord.
Mackenzie positions herself as a sister in faith, offering words of truth, life, and accountability, and she warmly encourages her listeners to do the same for her. "Wonderfully Broken" is a collective journey, a reminder that you're not alone, and with the Lord's guidance, navigating this beautiful mess we call life can indeed be a wonderfully enriching experience.
Wonderfully Broken
Sit Like Mary | Learning How to Sit Well
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In this episode, I’m walking through the story of Mary and Martha and the tension we often feel between doing and being. I’m in a season where I truly believe the Lord is calling me to sit at His feet, to slow down, to listen, and to stop striving the way Martha did.
We talk through the scriptures, what I feel the Lord has been gently revealing to me, and how serving Him isn’t wrong—but it’s not meant to come at the cost of intimacy. This is an encouragement for anyone who feels tired, distracted, or pressured to always be doing more. Maybe this is your reminder that choosing to sit with Jesus is not laziness, it’s obedience.