CCL: Scripture with Shirley
CCL: Scripture with Shirley is a podcast where timeless Bible stories meet real-life questions and everyday struggles. Each short episode offers encouragement, practical wisdom, and a reminder to keep Jesus at the center of your life—no matter what season you’re in.
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CCL: Scripture with Shirley
Latest Episodes
Genesis E30 | God Sees Your Labor
Feeling overlooked or underappreciated? Jacob worked faithfully for years, yet Laban tried to claim the rewards. But God had a plan. Through careful obedience and trust, Jacob’s flocks multiplied, proving that no scheme or delay can block God’s...
Genesis E29 | The Rivalry
Ever felt stuck in comparison, watching someone else get what you’ve prayed for while you wait? Rachel and Leah lived this tension—jealousy, rivalry, and longing shaped their lives. Yet in the midst of competition, God stepped in, blessing them...
Genesis E28 | Unloved
Ever felt overlooked, like your efforts go unnoticed, or your worth depends on someone else’s attention? Jacob loved Rachel, but Leah felt unloved and unseen. Yet God noticed her heart, blessing her and turning sorrow into purpose. Through Leah...
Genesis E27 | You Are Not Lost
Jacob ran from his mistakes, unsure where life would take him. Alone, weary, and full of regret, he stumbled into a moment where God met him—on a stone, in the middle of nowhere. A dream, a promise, a vow: God would be with him, guide him, and ...
Genesis E26 | The Stolen Blessing
Jacob deceived his father to take a blessing meant for Esau, setting off fear, anger, and a family divide. But even in the mess, God’s plan didn’t fail. This story reminds us that mistakes, brokenness, and poor choices don’t stop God from worki...