Word Quota With Bec Mcnew

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Synopsis

Word Quota is all about life and word. Bec's personal "word quota" has become a means by which to connect with others through honest talk about life in her words and share life spoken through THE Word- as well as the wisdom and experience of others she interviews. From the daily mundane to the extraordinary, and lots of places in between and beyond, her words encourage you that no matter what you face, you are not alone in life's journey. Word Quota serves as an inspiration to fulfill your own word quota well as the gift it can be to the world.

Episodes

  • #6: What Do You Have?

    23/05/2018 Duration: 15min

    In this episode, we delve a little into my health journey, and the oft asked question, "What do you have?" and the implications when a definitive answer can't always be found. TheNewBec wordquota.com Psalm 139:14; 2 Corinthians 12:9 Galatians 2:20; 3:9; Philippians 3:20-21; 1 Peter 2:9, Christian Standard Bible "Too often we tangle up our ability with our identity in all the wrong ways. We define who we are by how our weaknesses have been labelled." -Bec McNew "You’re not coming up with an accurately defining label because you’re testing for the wrong things—you’re not looking in the right places." -Bec McNew "No matter the extent of your weakness, if you belong to Christ, you are a vessel of perfection because His power is made perfect in weakness." -Bec McNew "You can be okay in the not-knowing when you know your identity is wrapped up in him, not tangled up in your own ability." -Bec McNew "If I have weakness, then in Christ I home His power." -Bec McNew

  • #5: The Educated Choice

    09/05/2018 Duration: 19min

    Homeschooling, public school, private school... as parents we wrack our brains on what is the best decision for our families. But our decision making processes don't only apply to schooling. Today we’re going to insightfully reflect on how such decisions give hints to our decision making patterns, our perceptions of adequacy, and what awaits us on the other side of obedience. TheNewBec wordquota.com "Don’t neglect the usability of the good on account of the bad." -Bec McNew "There is no one universally right decision when it comes to education. But there can be right and wrong reasons for decisions." -Bec McNew "Faith was the action of obedience, not the feeling of belief." -Bec McNew "You CAN change your mind. It doesn’t make you a failure. It makes you a human being with a free will to monitor and adjust, learn from your mistakes, and change. And if you need to, change again." -Bec McNew "Our earthly capacity is not large enough or strong enough to contain God’s heavenly abundance. " -Bec McNew Jo

  • #4 Faith in Remembering

    25/04/2018 Duration: 18min

    Recalling the past can provide fuel for forward motion. It is in the remembering of what God has done in the past that we are able to build the trust, based on the unchanging character of God, that we need to have in order to operate in faith for the future. Faith is not at all blind. On the contrary, it is choosing to see. theinkforge.com Anno Domini by Wes Willett TheNewBec wordquota.com "What terrified me before obedience thrills me on the other side of faithfulness!" -Wes Willett "In your most depleted state, He will yet revive you. Free yourself from the notion of nothing by remembering the All in All." -Bec McNew "You may not know what. But you can know Him." -Bec McNew "Our innermost desires are here meant, not our casual wishes; there are many things which nature might desire which grace would never permit us to ask for; these deep, prayerful, asking desires are those to which the promise is made." -Charles Spurgeon" "It is in the remembering of what God has done in the past that we are

  • #3: A Hope is a Trust Your Soul Makes: Interview with Surupa Cuffman

    11/04/2018 Duration: 54min

    You won't want to miss this episode as Surupa shares how her family took a step of faith into what seemed like an unlikely calling: leaving the security of the familiar to move to Orlando for an $8 an hour job with a vision to love people and to pursue their dreams. We discuss the challenges they've faced along the way, lessons they have learned, and what the ministry of WDW Off The Cuff looks like. The Cuffmans make dreaming a regular part of their life, and they also serve where they are in the waiting. It's a genuine example of being brave to live out the life that God has entrusted you with. WDW Off the Cuff TheNewBec wordquota.com "What you are doing is not always measurable, but the effects of it are exponential." -Bec McNew "Don't discount where God has you right now, and continue to allow yourselves to be used by Him where you are, and allow Him to take you somewhere else."- Bec McNew "I [God] have something for you, but you can't be distracted. If you are looking around for other opportunities

  • #2: Permission to Move.

    28/03/2018 Duration: 14min

    Find out what blue velvet wing back chairs and color-coding have to do with being brave to live out the life God has entrusted you with! TheNewBec wordquota.com Jennifer Allwood via Episode 181 of The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey Jamie Ivey "Just because you're scared doesn't mean that you're free from that calling. I really feel like God gives us gifts that He fully expects us to use. He fully expect us to do something with those, and we have a responsibility to bring to the world what he's gifted us with." Lisa Whittle "A no takes nothing away from your calling." Ecclesiastes 11:4 Christian Standard Bible and The Living Bible

  • #1: Say What You Need to Say

    13/03/2018 Duration: 17min

    In this episode we introduce Word Quota podcast with information about where the name came from and the reason behind starting it. Bec addresses her long-standing tendency to self-shame on account of her many words and how she has come to embrace them as a gift to be leveraged to help others and not as a hindrance to be hidden. TheNewBec wordquota.com Upside Down Podcast HappyHolderHome Farmhouse.Creative Matthew 25:25-27 The Message, English Standard Version

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