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140 – 3 Mindsets of 2 Women with 1 Love that Changed the World

Jul 01, 2024 • 16 min 4 sec

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In this episode, I’m sharing the stories of two remarkable women—one known for the widow’s mite and the other, Nettie McCormick. 

While separated by centuries, they were united by their profound generosity and love for Jesus. We’ll explore three common mindsets and how these perspectives can influence our actions and opportunities today.

Their stories will uncover valuable lessons on how our attitudes toward giving and trust can profoundly impact our lives and the world.

Tune in for fresh insights into your own genreous life!

 

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • The Widow’s Mite — a story of profound generosity despite scarcity

  • The remarkable tale of Nettie McCormick and her generous spirit

  • The mindsets of scarcity and abundance in their actions

  • Their shared mindsets of surrender, trust, and intentionality

 

Key Takeaways:

  • From the widow’s humble offering of two mites to Nettie McCormick’s transformative philanthropy with millions, these stories illustrate that the true measure of generosity lies not in the amount, but in the depth of commitment and compassion.

  • The mindsets of surrender, trust, and intent profoundly influence our ability to create meaningful change and improve lives.

  • Both widows exemplify how surrender inspires profound spiritual fulfillment and a legacy of compassion and kindness.

  • Their acts of love and generosity resonate across generations, inspiring others to embrace a life of purposeful giving and compassionate service. 

 

“Our surrender, our trust, and our intent, just like these two widows, give you and me the opportunity to change the world and send ripple effects through eternity!”   

 

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In this episode, I’m sharing the stories of two remarkable women—one known for the widow’s mite and the other, Nettie McCormick. 

While separated by centuries, they were united by their profound generosity and love for Jesus. We’ll explore three common mindsets and how these perspectives can influence our actions and opportunities today.

Their stories will uncover valuable lessons on how our attitudes toward giving and trust can profoundly impact our lives and the world.

Tune in for fresh insights into your own genreous life!

 

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • The Widow’s Mite — a story of profound generosity despite scarcity

  • The remarkable tale of Nettie McCormick and her generous spirit

  • The mindsets of scarcity and abundance in their actions

  • Their shared mindsets of surrender, trust, and intentionality

 

Key Takeaways:

  • From the widow’s humble offering of two mites to Nettie McCormick’s transformative philanthropy with millions, these stories illustrate that the true measure of generosity lies not in the amount, but in the depth of commitment and compassion.

  • The mindsets of surrender, trust, and intent profoundly influence our ability to create meaningful change and improve lives.

  • Both widows exemplify how surrender inspires profound spiritual fulfillment and a legacy of compassion and kindness.

  • Their acts of love and generosity resonate across generations, inspiring others to embrace a life of purposeful giving and compassionate service. 

 

“Our surrender, our trust, and our intent, just like these two widows, give you and me the opportunity to change the world and send ripple effects through eternity!”   

 

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW MORE MONEY MADE FAITHFUL!

 

If this blessed you today, please Subscribe, Leave a Review, and Share with someone who you believe will benefit from this message!

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