2020 has been a year of change for everyone. The pandemic has changed the way we work, go to school, socialize, travel, and lead our daily lives. If you’ve moved during this time, you’ve probably experienced even more stress and isolation. Major life change – under the best of circumstances – is rarely easy, but […]
Five Ways to Thrive During the Quarantine
Life wasn’t meant to be wrapped up in a tidy bow. Whether you’re working from home, have experienced a job loss, are empty nesters, or herding young children, life is the mess we need to embrace. In this episode of Hope for the Uprooted with Susan Miller, Susan interviews Stephanie Pletka, speaker and author of […]
When Life Doesn’t Go As Planned – Interview with Tracy Steel
Susan Miller interviews Tracy Steel, a mentor, author, and speaker who is passionate about helping women become who and what God wants them to be. Trained as an interior designer, Tracy draws from design principles such as movement, contrast, and pattern, to offer frustrated and discontented women the assurance that God is their ever-present, caring […]
Always, Forever, and No Matter What – podcast
Major life change is rarely a smooth path. You can count on some of the way to be rocky. Susan Miller encourages you to view the rocks as stepping stones of faith that God uses to lead you to the other side of this transition and to a deeper place of intimacy with Him. Change: […]
3 Little Words That Can Mess Up Your Day – podcast
Just three words: worry, anxiety, and fear. They’re enough to spoil any day. But God offers comfort and peace. He wants you to bring your worries to Him. Bring ALL to Him in total surrender and watch for the ways He will calm and reassure you.
Podcast episode 9 – Move to a place called trust
Moving, illness, divorce, job loss are just some of the crises and life changes that hurl us into a time of uncertainty. When the future is unsure, Susan Miller urges you to move to a place called trust. Trust God with your future. He will never abandon you and He will carry you through all […]