S5 E3 Belovedness with Sarah Kroger
Shownotes
How is value measured? When we find ourselves comparing our worth with standards of the world, we can feel little or small as if we don’t add up. But God tells us differently and has already determined our worth. In this episode Andrea Bear sits down with Sarah Kroger, Catholic singer and songwriter. Sarah shares her new book, Beloved, named after her popular song and shares how God’s love has already given us worth.
Our Guest
Sarah Kroger is a GMA Dove Award®-Nominated Artist, Songwriter, and Worship Leader. With her previously released albums Your Time(ff2011), Hallelujah is our Song (2013), Bloom (2019), Light (2020), and London Sessions (2023), her latest project, A New Reality, released on May 17, 2024 (Integrity Music).
Links
Song Belovedness based on the book by Henry Nouwen
Scripture
Prayer for those struggling with mental health, self-worth, and those who are mourning.
Journaling questions
Why do you sometimes find society can take away your worth?
How does God remind us over and over again that He has already placed our worth? Where do you see this in your life?
Is there someone who needs reminding about God’s love? How can you be a light in their life?
Why is it important to address mental health?
Spend time in prayer this week and meditate on Ephesians 1:4 and the word belovedness. What is God calling you to discover about His love for you?
What is your mourning glory?
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