You’re seeking the less traveled path, to live the unconventional life, build stronger bonds with your family, and walk by faith.

 Here it’s called the Grace Voyager Life.

 

Of course, there’s more. Great books, workshops, and other tools for
a more wholesome life and to change your legacy.

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THE GRACE FOR BREAKFAST PODCAST

In a culture fueled by fear, social pressures keeping us silenced, and childhood hurts masking our identity, Grace for Breakfast was created to help you recover who you were born to be and step into boldness.

Adulting, parenting, dreaming, and having faith can be hard after not seeing it modeled healthily for us or experiencing a painful childhood. We’re determined to break the patterns for our kids and want to bring you along with us so you can too.

We’ll have compassionate conversations on grace in every season, faith, family, and breaking free from the destructive patterns caused by fear and abuse. Our hope is that you leave encouraged and equipped with tools for self-recovery, and reminded of your bold identity in Christ.

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Ep: 83 Building a Legacy of Grace, Growth, and Womanhood with January Donovan

Ep: 83 Building a Legacy of Grace, Growth, and Womanhood with January Donovan

In this episode of the Grace for Breakfast podcast, host Iviana Bynum interviews January Donovan, the founder of the Woman’s School and the Wholeness Coaching School. January shares her personal journey from her childhood in the Philippines to becoming a successful entrepreneur, author, and mother of eight in the United States. She details the development of the Woman’s School, aimed at equipping women with practical skills for life management and self-improvement, integrating her experiences and lessons learned into her teachings. In this episode we delve into the importance of discipline, faith, and the concept of carrying one’s cross for personal and spiritual growth, highlighting January’s approach to balancing work, motherhood, and her vision for redefining modern womanhood through education and empowerment.

 

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Ep: 82 A Journey Between Two Families with Julie Ryan McGue

Ep: 82 A Journey Between Two Families with Julie Ryan McGue

In this episode of The Grace for Breakfast podcast, host Iviana Bynum interviews American writer, domestic adoptee, and identical twin Julie Ryan McGue. Julie discusses her journey of discovering her identity, her search for her biological family, and the impact of adoption on her life. She shares her experiences of growing up in a blended family, dealing with closed adoption, and the challenges and revelations of reconnecting with her birth parents and relatives. Julie also talks about her books, which delve into themes of identity, family, belonging, and the complex emotions surrounding adoption for adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding and compassionate conversations around adoption, identity, and family.

 

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Ep: 81 Brave Decisions: Trust Issues with God with Brenda Seefeldt Amodea

Ep: 81 Brave Decisions: Trust Issues with God with Brenda Seefeldt Amodea

In this episode of Grace for Breakfast, host Iviana Bynum engages in a rich conversation with Brenda Seefeldt Amodea, a multifaceted pastor, author, and speaker. Brenda shares her transformative journey of faith that began at 15 years old and discusses leading Larger Story Church, a unique hybrid church that meets to intentionally include conversations as part of worship. Brenda shares her upcoming Bible study ‘Trust Issues with God,’ which is aimed at exploring and nurturing trust in one’s relationship with God despite life’s challenges. In this interview, Brenda also reflects on the importance of community in spiritual growth and how her church adapts to modern needs by meeting online and fostering intergenerational wisdom.

In this interview, we talk about:

  • Dealing with church hurt
  • Embracing the unknown
  • The significance of grace as unearned love.

 

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