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Marriage, Ministry and Me: Equipping Christian wives and moms to overcome burnout
Lieni Makihele
5 episodes
5 days ago
🎙️ Marriage, Ministry, and Me: When You’re Last on the List When You’re Last on the List is the podcast for Christian wives, moms, and ministry leaders who feel overwhelmed, unseen, and stretched thin. If you're balancing marriage, motherhood, and ministry while feeling like you’re always last, this space is for you. With honest conversations, biblical hope, and real-life encouragement, you’ll find rest, identity, and purpose beyond the performance. You're not alone—and you're not forgotten.
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🎙️ Marriage, Ministry, and Me: When You’re Last on the List When You’re Last on the List is the podcast for Christian wives, moms, and ministry leaders who feel overwhelmed, unseen, and stretched thin. If you're balancing marriage, motherhood, and ministry while feeling like you’re always last, this space is for you. With honest conversations, biblical hope, and real-life encouragement, you’ll find rest, identity, and purpose beyond the performance. You're not alone—and you're not forgotten.
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Kids & Family
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Marriage, Ministry and Me: Who's gonna carry me.
Marriage, Ministry and Me: Equipping Christian wives and moms to overcome burnout
14 minutes 52 seconds
3 months ago
Marriage, Ministry and Me: Who's gonna carry me.

"Take Me High” – A Worship Anthem of Strength, Surrender, and Soaring Faith

Inspired by Isaiah 40:31, “Take Me High” is more than a song—it’s a heartfelt prayer for those feeling overwhelmed, weary, or stuck in survival mode. With lyrics that echo the cry, “Lord, lift me above the chaos,” this worship anthem reminds us that God renews our strength when we wait on Him.

When life feels heavy and you’re running on empty, “Take Me High” calls you to rise—not in your own power, but by the strength of the One who never fails. It speaks to the tired Wife, Mom, and ministry worship leader pouring out without refilling, and the woman quietly battling storms behind the scenes.

This song encourages you to soar—to trade exhaustion for endurance, fear for faith, and hustle for hope. Just like Isaiah 40:31 says:

“But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles;
They shall run and not be weary;
They shall walk and not faint.”

If your heart’s been longing for peace, strength, and a reminder that you’re not alone, let “Take Me High” be your personal worship moment, lifting you closer to God’s heart, one note at a time.

🎧 Listen now and let God take you higher. Take Me High

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Marriage, Ministry and Me: Equipping Christian wives and moms to overcome burnout
🎙️ Marriage, Ministry, and Me: When You’re Last on the List When You’re Last on the List is the podcast for Christian wives, moms, and ministry leaders who feel overwhelmed, unseen, and stretched thin. If you're balancing marriage, motherhood, and ministry while feeling like you’re always last, this space is for you. With honest conversations, biblical hope, and real-life encouragement, you’ll find rest, identity, and purpose beyond the performance. You're not alone—and you're not forgotten.