The Prodigal Daughter Podcast
Guiding Hearts Back Home
Have you ever felt lost, overlooked, or far from where you thought you should be? The Prodigal Daughter Podcast is a safe place where faith meets real life. Hosted by Nicole Viljoen, this weekly podcast brings heartfelt devotionals, Bible studies, and honest conversations that remind you of God’s unfailing love and grace.
Whether you’re navigating seasons of doubt, longing for deeper intimacy with God, or simply needing encouragement for your daily walk, you’ll find hope here. Through Scripture, storytelling, and prayer, Nicole invites you to journey back to the Father’s heart—because no matter how far you’ve wandered, there is always a way home.
✨ Expect:
- Practical devotionals rooted in God’s Word
- Encouragement for women in every season of life
- Stories of redemption, faith, and God’s goodness
- Gentle reminders that you are seen, loved, and chosen
If you’re searching for a podcast that uplifts, equips, and guides your heart closer to Jesus, you’ve found it.
📖 “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him.” – Luke 15:20
The Prodigal Daughter Podcast
Rizpah, The woman who would not be moved
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She never preached.
She never protested.
She never held a position of power.
But she refused to move.
In this deeply powerful episode, we uncover the story of Rizpah in 2 Samuel 21 (NKJV) — a grieving mother whose silent endurance shifted a nation.
When famine struck Israel because of Saul’s past sin, seven innocent sons were executed. Among them were Rizpah’s own children. Instead of walking away in bitterness, she spread sackcloth on a rock and guarded their bodies for months — fighting off birds by day and beasts by night.
And because she stayed…
A king was stirred.
Honor was restored.
And rain fell on the land.
In this episode we explore:
• The historical and spiritual context of Rizpah’s story
• Generational consequences and covenant justice
• What it means to “sit on the Rock”
• Silent intercession and spiritual warfare
• Endurance in seasons where God feels quiet
• Motherhood, grief, dignity, and restoration
• How private obedience can unlock public breakthrough
With NKJV Scripture readings, real-life application, reflection questions, and deep biblical parallels, this episode will speak to anyone who is:
– Praying for a prodigal
– Guarding a promise
– Standing in injustice
– Fighting silent battles
– Or sitting in a waiting season
You don’t have to be loud to be powerful.
You don’t have to be seen to be significant.
Sometimes revival begins with one woman who refuses to move.
Stay on the Rock. Rain is coming.