Good News | Teresa Beach {S7 E6}

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Listen in as Teresa Beach joins Bethany on the DWITW podcast to discuss the importance of being able to share truth in its most simple form. They also discuss taking the time to look at who God has in your life right now to see how He is already at work. Teresa also shares about how a hunger for hope and inner healing drove her to a heart-changing relationship with Christ, and how she has been learning to both praise God and serve from a place of suffering brought on by chronic pain. Her parting words to listeners are an encouragement to be willing to be messy and do it afraid. Obey the call to share. The gospel is beautiful enough to capture people’s hearts.

Teresa Beach, born and raised in Dayton, is a Christ follower who has experienced the beauty of God's Spirit and His Church in the midst of life with chronic illness. She loves living life with her Apex house church family in West Dayton. She is passionate about equipping the Church to better serve and reach chronically suffering people, building relationships with refugees in Dayton, encouraging women to know and study the Word, and fostering a sense of family in her house church. She loves learning Arabic, playing guitar, spending time with kids, hiking in the woods, her cat Mowmow, and frozen margaritas.

You can connect with Teresa via @teribeach on Instagram.

Podcast Navigation: 

01:50   Meet Teresa
03:30   How would you describe the Gospel in your own words?
06:00   How did you come to believe God saves?
09:50   How has your understanding of the Gospel enabled you to share it in this season?
14:00   What are barriers you have encountered in sharing the Gospel?
21:30   Encouragement for listeners.
26:30   Places in Scripture that are helpful for sharing the Gospel.


On this episode, Bethany and Teresa talk about the following references and resources:

*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.