Episode 7 - Remaining Open to God's Guidance and Purpose in Our Lives with Lisa Hall


In this episode of The Already Collective Podcast, host Taylor Carlier engages in a heartfelt conversation with one of her friends and mentors Lisa Hall, exploring her journey of faith, ministry, and the impact of intergenerational mentorship. They discuss the importance of hearing God's voice, living on mission in whatever context God puts you, and the transformative experiences that shaped Lisa's life, including her first mission trip and the creation of a documentary addressing addiction. Lisa shares personal stories of grief, joy, and the supernatural, emphasizing the need for community and compassion in ministry. The episode concludes with insights on how to navigate life's challenges while remaining open to God's guidance and purpose.

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In this episode:

Power of God's Names by Dr. Tony Evans

Avie’s Hope: A Children’s Book About Addiction

Lisa Hall is an award winning first time filmmaker, who created the concept for The Addict’s Wake, to give voice to the struggle she has witnessed first-hand. With a background in non-profit leadership, and long experience working with women in incarceration she is deeply committed to the message of the film. Lisa attended Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and worked in corporate marketing and fundraising for 30 years. She also has a Masters in Applied Biblical Studies from Moody Bible Institute. She currently travels in support of the film and for speaking engagements to further the spread of awareness, and community engagement.

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