
His Heartbeat with Sue Corl
Have you ever wanted a safe space to be understood and get wise, empathetic Jesus-centered counsel? His Heartbeat podcast with host Sue Corl and her guests is that space and a friend for you! Sue has years of experience as a mentor and missionary to women in the U.S. and around the world. Her greatest joy is helping women to experience renewed hearts through their relationship with God. As Founder and Executive Director of Crown of Beauty International, Sue has seen women's lives transformed as they experience the love of the Lord. So come weekly and have a cup of coffee or tea with Sue and be encouraged through friendship, godly counsel, and the truth of God’s Word!
Episodes
187 episodes
#186 The Voice of a Queen
After years of ministry, Chantal Santiago and her husband became accustomed to the faith-filled walk of the seasoned believer. After founding a ministry and finding success in the business world, they realized it had been a long time since they...
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#185 #NoFilter
Early in her marriage and motherhood, Jodi Hendricks noticed something felt off. Life didn't feel like the romance novels. The reality of pregnancy wasn't sunshine and rainbows, it was sleepless nights and weight gain. Instead of slowing down t...
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#184 3 Ambitions - Enslavement or Edification
Lena Bjorna is from a small town in Norway, but she always had ambitions to be a famous actress in Hollywood. She courageously moved to Los Angeles on her own at the age of 22, and instantly fell in love with America. As a young Chr...
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#183 From Comfortable to Uncomfortable
Dr. Sheila Jackson started at General Motors as a corporate buyer for 15 years and was continually blessed with financial increase through that career. As a new Christian, the process of sanctification showed her to lay down her life, piece by ...
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#182 Inner Healing Prayer
Tammy Kennington grew up in a deeply abusive and dysfunctional home. This led her to believe she was "dirty" and shameful. She developed complex PTSD, as is common for survivors of childhood sexual abuse and witnesses to domestic violence. She ...
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#181 Emotional Intelligence
Society places a high emphasis on IQ-- the "intelligence quotient"--but what about EQ-- the "emotional quotient"?Relationship coach Valerie Greene's definition of emotional intelligence is the ability to slow down and ask oneself, what f...
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#180 The Power of Sibling Relationships
In the testimony of many, the journey to finding Christ was not one moment in particular, but rather a series of encounters over time that awaken faith. Coming from a close-knit family, Kelsey Gallant's relationship with her sibling...
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#179 From Coma to a New Healthy Body
It can be difficult to be healthy. The best foods, supplements, and medicines can be extremely expensive, and we don't always have the time to maintain good habits. But what is the cost of neglecting one's health? Michelle Drew ended up in a me...
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#178 The Kingdom of God
Imagine a world with no sadness, no brokenness, and no sin. It's unfathomable for us humans, who experience all the consequences of sin on a daily basis. We as believers know there is renewal for the earth on the other side of this, but what do...
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#177 Rising Above Hopelessness
Devan Larsen and her husband have been trying to get pregnant for three years. Devan explains her diagnosis, "unexplained infertility", as an extremely frustrating one. Desperate, Devan sought comfort and answers in learning more about her body...
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#176 Running the Marathon of Life
Charisse Walker worked her way up to become the director of several different schools in Utah when she found herself unceremoniously laid-off from the job she had poured her heart into. Recognizing the need to adapt to her unfavorable circumsta...
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#175 Will My Pet Go to Heaven?
When Steve Wohlberg's beloved family dog Jax passed away, a friend sent him an email expressing the hope that they'd all one day reunite with Jax again in heaven. This began a years-long focused study for Steve to discover the Biblical truth be...
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#174 Grace or Control
In her own words, Ana Murby has been a Christian since she was in a carseat. As what can happen when one is raised in the faith and has extensive Biblical head-knowledge, she found herself bound to legalistic ideas of what "good" Christians do ...
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#173 Christmas in Nigeria
Christmas is celebrated with unique traditions all over the world. From the Southeastern part of Nigeria, Chizobam Idahosa shares the Christmas traditions she grew up with as opposed to how her family celebrates the holiday now, as she has rais...
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#172 Healing in the Mess
Poetry author Kaila Stanley has personally experienced God's supernatural protection and provision over her life. She has also lived through the consequences of forfeiting it. Our salvation is achieved by grace alone, but access to many...
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#171 Myths and Truths of Foster Care
Reverend Cheryl Kincaid grew up in an abusive home. As an adult in seminary, she began to work with children in foster care and group homes, and she recognized a God-given assignment to advocate for young people who experienced a similar trauma...
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#170 Made for Community
In 2023, the U.S. Sergeant General released a report that declared loneliness and isolation to be a national epidemic. In a post-pandemic world we observe a concerning societal pattern of decreased community involvement and a rise in mental ill...
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#169 What the Bible Says About Our Journey
At the tender age of five, Mike Norten already recognized that this earth must have been fashioned by a masterful creator. Since then, his deep love for theology has multiplied. Mike reminds us our relationship with God is a covenant, m...
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#168 Freedom From Alcohol Addiction
In her early adulthood, Jennifer Alai found herself with an unhealthy reliance on alcohol. When family brought the habit to her attention, she tried to stop; only separating from her then-husband caused a downward spiral that caused several hos...
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#167 No More Silenced
Rebeccah Silence's last name is a powerful indicator of her life's testimony. Growing up with an alcoholic father, Rebeccah learned the protective behaviors of playing it small and codependence, which she calls "love trauma". As generational tr...
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#166 Enjoying Our Singleness
Grace Buckman went through a breakup; where there was grief, the love of God immediately came in to comfort her. This was the beginning of a now five-year season of singleness, where she has experienced both contentedness, frustration, and ever...
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#165 From Beauty Pageant to World Traveler
When Kerri Damiano felt called into pageantry, it wasn't the intuitive choice for the then college student and devoted athlete. She now finds herself on the other side of her pageantry career, it is her passion to instill the unwavering confide...
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#164 Navigating Our Friendships
We are all familiar with the pain of a breakup, whether it be through personal experience or anywhere in pop-culture today. Our society is so vocal about romantic loss, but a more common and oftentimes even more painful occurrence is the loss o...
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