Habits of Hope: Cultivating a Deeper Life with God
Are you looking to build rhythms of daily life that strengthen your faith and bring you closer to God? Habits of Hope is your guide for developing spiritual habits that nurture your soul and deepen your connection with God. Hosted by Ginger Harrington and co-host Larissa Traquair, each episode explores how small, consistent choices can lead to significant spiritual growth.
At Habits of Hope, we believe that cultivating a life rooted in hope comes through daily rhythms that help us trust God’s faithfulness, even in difficult seasons. Whether you're looking to refresh your spiritual practices or find encouragement during hard times, this podcast provides practical tools and biblical wisdom to help you grow spiritually.
In this podcast, we will help you:
- Feel more connected to God in your daily life through practical spiritual habits.
- Overcome stagnation in your faith by fostering consistent spiritual growth.
- Trust God’s faithfulness, even during life’s hardest moments.
- Establish and maintain daily rhythms of prayer, reflection, and scripture.
- Navigate life's stresses with spiritual and emotional encouragement rooted in faith.
- Reconnect with God when you feel spiritually empty or distant.
- Build a consistent and meaningful prayer life with simple, actionable strategies.
- Overcome doubt and find renewed hope in your faith journey.
- Release unhealthy comparisons and trust in God’s unique timing for your life.
- Discover purpose and meaning in everyday life through small, intentional habits of faith.
Each episode offers inspiring conversations, stories, and actionable steps to help you live a life of faith, hope, and purpose. If you're ready to build habits that foster a deeper connection with God, then you're in the right place. Let’s get started—because a deeper life begins now.
Habits of Hope: Cultivating a Deeper Life with God
75.Why Small Habits Matter More Than You Think (Faithfulness in Everyday Life)
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Have you ever wondered if the small things you do each day really matter?
In this episode, we’re talking about the power of consistency—not as pressure to do more, but as an invitation to be faithful in the small things God has placed in front of you. Because over time, those small, consistent choices don’t stay small—they shape your life.
If you’ve ever struggled with follow-through, felt overwhelmed by big changes, or wondered how real transformation happens, this conversation will encourage you. We explore how habits form, how your mind, body, and soul work together in growth, and how God meets you right in the middle of your everyday rhythms.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why small habits matter more than big intentions
- How consistency shapes your spiritual life over time
- The connection between your thoughts, actions, and growth
- Why grace—not pressure—is key to lasting change
- Practical ways to start small and stay faithful
Key Scripture:
- Luke 16:10
This episode is a gentle reminder: you don’t have to do everything—just take one small step of faithfulness and trust God to work through it.
Referenced in the Episode
The Life You’ve Always Wanted by John Ortberg
Living in Christ’s Presence by Dallas Willard
Holy in the Moment by Ginger Harrington
Episode 21: How to Harness the Power of Tiny Habits for Spiritual Growth (Habit Stacking)
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