May 2, 2024

Jayme Gradwell: A Testimony of God’s Faithfulness

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“I am just sold out for Jesus. I want His will, not mine. And so I said, ‘Okay, God, I want what you want, not what I want.’ I’m not trying to fit my lifestyle into your will, but instead, I want your ways, your paths, rather than me trying to make my own path.”

In our final episode on spiritual growth, “She Speaks Life,” podcaster, Jayme Gradwell, authentically shares her journey of learning to surrender to God’s plan. She shares insight into how He guided her through challenging times and proved His faithfulness to her over and over again. Her inspiring story serves as a powerful reminder that God never abandons us, even in our moments of doubt. She explains how God stretched her and

Jayme’s podcast gives women the space to share their stories of how God has strengthened their faith and transformed their lives.  Today we get the privilege of hearing from her. You are going to love her heart for Jesus and passion to come alongside women.

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You can follow Jayme on instragram @jaymeelizabethshespeakslife

Check out her Serenity journal here

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