EP. 62: Clinging to God (with Kim Cash Tate)

God Hears Her Podcast - A podcast by Our Daily Bread Ministries - Mondays

Have you ever read the phrase “cling to God” in the Bible? Did you ever pause on that verse and wonder what that would look like? In this episode of God Hears Her, Eryn and Elisa talk to Kim Cash Tate, a woman who was deeply impacted by what the phrase “cling to God” means.   About Our Guest: Kim Cash Tate is the founder of Cling Ministries and the author of Cling: Choosing a Lifestyle of Intimacy with God. Kim has a YouTube channel where she shares her Bible teachings and YouTube series Cling. She’s also a singer/songwriter, wife, and mother of two children.   Notes and Quotes: “God got me to a state of discontentment so I would cry out to Him.” “We’re never too old to come to know God.” “It’s funny how you can hope that you don't want to do something, and then God gives you the grace to do it.” “He transformed me to view my identity as a ‘person in Christ.’” “My name is not my job title, not my skin color, not who my relationships are; my name is ‘I belong to Jesus.’” “God stirred up their (Ezra) spirit.”  “You begin to see God working more in your life because you’re looking and you’re watching for Him.” “Sometimes God says ‘listen for me to move.’” “The only way to become more like Him is to spend time in the Word.” “There is strength in dependency on Christ.” Links/Books/Resources Mentioned in Show:  God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ Subscribe on iTunes!  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Order God Sees Her: 365 Devotions for Women by Women on Amazon.  https://amzn.to/32lYSgh Kim's Instagram: kimcashtate Elisa’s Instagram: elisamorganauthor Eryn’s Instagram: eryneddy Order Kim Cash Tate’s Book: Cling: Choosing a Lifetime of Intimacy with God - https://amzn.to/3tpxuLr Check out The Cling Experience - https://www.kimcashtate.com/theclingexperience  

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