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    <description>Realigned is a 5-minute Gospel recalibration for Christians who are serious about keeping Jesus at the center—even in a world pulling them everywhere else.
You won’t find hype here. Just biblical clarity, spiritual formation, and honest reminders of what it means to live like Jesus in a world that has forgotten Him.
Each episode helps you notice the drift, cut through the noise, and re-center on what matters most.
For those ready to be reshaped by truth—this is for you.
Want to go deeper? Scroll down to the first three foundation episodes (originally recorded as Out of Sync) where we uncover the hidden drift, cultural noise, and why realignment matters.
This podcast isn’t about quick fixes or surface-level advice. It’s about peeling back layers of distraction, cultural noise, and complacency to rediscover an authentic, transformative closeness with Christ. Each episode shines a light on overlooked challenges, helping listeners realign with the true, powerful Gospel that Jesus offers.

Out of Sync lovingly guides Christians to recognize the subtle forces—cultural pressures, unnoticed habits, ingrained beliefs, and even our own human nature—that quietly disrupt our connection to God and the growth He promises. With each episode, this podcast invites believers to realign with a faith deeply rooted in God’s truth, uncovering a life of true, unfiltered closeness with Him.</description>
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Each episode helps you notice the drift, cut through the noise, and re-center on what matters most.
For those ready to be reshaped by truth—this is for you.
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Using Lamentations 3:22–23 and 2 Corinthians 4:16, we look at God’s pattern for renewal and why discipleship is meant to be lived day by day, not in short bursts. Then I give you a clear order of operations for gospel aligned change, including a simple daily practice I call the “Return” for mornings and for the moments you drift.
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In this episode, I want to dig into why mornings matter and how they set the tone for your spiritual life. And no, I am not going to tell you to add more quiet time or Bible reading to your schedule. This is different. It is something simple, practical, and likely something you have never heard before.

If you have ever wondered why it feels so hard to stay centered on God throughout the day, this conversation may give you a new way to see the connection between how you start your day and how you live your faith.
 
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In this episode, I want to dig into why mornings matter and how they set the tone for your spiritual life. And no, I am not going to tell you to add more quiet time or Bible reading to your schedule. This is different. It is something simple, practical, and likely something you have never heard before.

If you have ever wondered why it feels so hard to stay centered on God throughout the day, this conversation may give you a new way to see the connection between how you start your day and how you live your faith.
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In this episode, I want to dig into why mornings matter and how they set the tone for your spiritual life. And no, I am not going to tell you to add more quiet time or Bible reading to your schedule. This is different. It is something simple, practical, and likely something you have never heard before.

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✔ Discover the surprising one thing Jesus refused to let go of
✔ Learn a practical, biblical rhythm for surrendering what’s not yours to carry
✔ Understand how to discern between letting go and giving up
✔ See how Jesus’ “contradictions” were actually perfect obedience

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✔ Learn a practical, biblical rhythm for surrendering what’s not yours to carry
✔ Understand how to discern between letting go and giving up
✔ See how Jesus’ “contradictions” were actually perfect obedience

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✔ Learn a practical, biblical rhythm for surrendering what’s not yours to carry
✔ Understand how to discern between letting go and giving up
✔ See how Jesus’ “contradictions” were actually perfect obedience

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You'll hear a deeply personal and biblical journey from feeling disconnected in prayer to understanding what Jesus meant when He said, "It is better for you that I go."

We explore John 16, the promise of the Advocate, and how the Holy Spirit reshapes our prayer life. Not with quick fixes, but with a true foundation that can change everything.

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Why unforgiveness feels powerful (but isn’t)
How “relative truth” has distorted the way we see justice
What Jesus&apos; words from the cross teach us about true forgiveness
Why forgiveness isn’t a feeling—it’s an act of trust and alignment
This isn’t about dismissing your pain.
It’s about letting the only One who truly understands it—transform it.
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You’ve heard the verses. You’ve heard the sermons.
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In this episode of Realigned, we’re slowing down to talk about what really keeps us from forgiving—and why clinging to the pain can feel like justice, even when it’s quietly breaking us.
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Why unforgiveness feels powerful (but isn’t)
How “relative truth” has distorted the way we see justice
What Jesus&apos; words from the cross teach us about true forgiveness
Why forgiveness isn’t a feeling—it’s an act of trust and alignment
This isn’t about dismissing your pain.
It’s about letting the only One who truly understands it—transform it.
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Because Jesus doesn’t replay your mistakes.
He redeems them.

If your peace has been stuck in shame, this is the reset you didn’t know you needed. 
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Because Jesus doesn’t replay your mistakes.
He redeems them.

If your peace has been stuck in shame, this is the reset you didn’t know you needed.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[In the last episode, we looked at biblical abiding and the pruning Jesus says we all go through.

But pruning doesn’t always look like loss or hardship.
Sometimes, it starts with things you barely notice—
a thought you can’t shake, a conversation that unsettles you, a subtle shift in your pace or peace.

This episode names the small, unnoticed moments that slowly pull you away from abiding in Christ.
Not sin. Not failure.
Just drift.

And without even realizing it, you start to carry things that quietly reshape your posture toward God. 
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But pruning doesn’t always look like loss or hardship.
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But pruning doesn’t always look like loss or hardship.
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a thought you can’t shake, a conversation that unsettles you, a subtle shift in your pace or peace.

This episode names the small, unnoticed moments that slowly pull you away from abiding in Christ.
Not sin. Not failure.
Just drift.

And without even realizing it, you start to carry things that quietly reshape your posture toward God.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest barrier to closeness with God isn’t what we think? In this episode, we trace an unnoticed pattern woven through Scripture and reflected in our everyday lives. It’s the same force that whispered in the Garden and continues to shape our faith in ways we often overlook. Could this influence be keeping us from experiencing God fully?</p><p>Want to go deeper? <a href="patreon.com/WaidMinistries">⁠Check out the companion guide for this episode⁠</a>, featuring detailed notes, reflective worksheets, and spiritual disciplines to help you process the themes we explore. </p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest barrier to closeness with God isn’t what we think? In this episode, we trace an unnoticed pattern woven through Scripture and reflected in our everyday lives. It’s the same force that whispered in the Garden and continues to shape our faith in ways we often overlook. Could this influence be keeping us from experiencing God fully?</p><p>Want to go deeper? <a href="patreon.com/WaidMinistries">⁠Check out the companion guide for this episode⁠</a>, featuring detailed notes, reflective worksheets, and spiritual disciplines to help you process the themes we explore. </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we’re going deeper. Building on the concepts from the first two episodes, we uncover a thread woven throughout the entire story of Scripture—something subtle yet staggering, something so entrenched in our lives that it’s suffocating our connection with God. It’s the same influence that led Eve to reach for the forbidden, and it’s still at work today, twisting our understanding of faith and truth without us even realizing it. What if the thing keeping us from closeness with God isn’t just outside of us, but inside, shaping how we see the world, how we live, and even how we worship? This episode explores the unseen forces shaping our spiritual lives, challenging us to question what we think we know and opening the door to a deeper pursuit of God.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the second episode of the <i>Out of Sync </i>of Realigned,, titled "It's More Than Background Noise," we dive deeper into the subtle forces that shape our faith. What if the familiar, everyday noise we ignore is influencing us more than we think? This episode uncovers the hidden ways our surroundings pull us in directions we never consciously chose, leading us further from the vibrant relationship with God that we seek. Through thoughtful reflections and real-world examples, we explore how the background noise of our environment is far more than a simple backdrop—it’s an influence that affects our heart, mind, and faith.</p><p>Unlock a one-of-a-kind Companion Guide for "It’s More Than Background Noise," created to lead you beyond typical reflections into a deep, transformative journey. This guide stands apart in the Christian marketplace, offering tools and insights that are rarely found elsewhere. Inside, you’ll discover:</p><ul><li><strong>Key Points</strong>: A focused recap of the episode’s main themes, grounding you for deeper reflection.</li><li><strong>Reflection Questions</strong>: Unique prompts designed to help you connect personally with the content.</li><li><strong>Influence Check-In</strong>: Thought-provoking exercises to help you assess and filter the subtle influences shaping your faith.</li><li><strong>Scripture Hunt</strong>: A carefully crafted activity for uncovering Kingdom values in Scripture.</li><li><strong>Strengthening Kingdom Values</strong>: Actionable steps and practices to integrate these values meaningfully into your daily life.</li></ul><p>Experience the richness of this exclusive guide on Patreon—a tool crafted to inspire, challenge, and equip you for a more intentional walk with God.  <a href="https://www.patreon.com/c/waidministries/membership" target="_blank">Visit our Patreon To Get This Exclusive Companion Guide For "It's More Than Background Noise."</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>In &quot;It’s More Than Background Noise,&quot; we tackle the everyday hum of influences that we often ignore. Could this background noise be shaping our faith and pulling us away from God? Join us as we look at how the seemingly harmless and familiar can become powerful forces that alter our path without us even noticing. This episode invites you to tune in to what you may be unknowingly absorbing and consider how it&apos;s affecting your walk with God.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></p><ul><li>Rediscover the early spark of your faith and consider what it takes to sustain a steady, vibrant connection with God.</li><li>Reflect on a powerful message from Jesus that serves as a wake-up call, encouraging a deeper, more enduring relationship with Him.</li><li>Explore how certain common Christian sayings might unintentionally dampen our faith, and rethink what’s truly possible in our walk with God.</li><li>Consider how closely our modern experience of faith aligns with what the first disciples encountered, and what “spiritual kindling” might be needed for a faith that burns brightly.</li></ul><p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/c/waidministries/membership">Visit Our Patreon To Get The Episode Guide</a></p><p><strong>The Episode Guide Will Lead You Through:</strong></p><p>1. Key Points – A recap of the major themes from the episode to help you ground your reflections.</p><p>2. Reflection Questions – Thought-provoking prompts to explore where you are with God, assess areas where passion may have dimmed, and spark a desire for something deeper.</p><p>3. Reviving the Flame – A worksheet to identify any faith-limiting beliefs you may have heard or internalized. These subtle messages can affect our expectations of God, so this exercise will help you call them out and start breaking their influence.</p><p>4. What God is Ready to Grow in You – A list of 30 Christ-like qualities that God desires to cultivate within us. Select a few that resonate with you, and commit to working on these with God’s help, inviting His presence into your growth.</p><p>5. Processing & Application – Two pages to apply your chosen growth areas, set goals, and create actionable steps that align with God’s work in you, keeping your faith vibrant and alive.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></p><ul><li>Rediscover the early spark of your faith and consider what it takes to sustain a steady, vibrant connection with God.</li><li>Reflect on a powerful message from Jesus that serves as a wake-up call, encouraging a deeper, more enduring relationship with Him.</li><li>Explore how certain common Christian sayings might unintentionally dampen our faith, and rethink what’s truly possible in our walk with God.</li><li>Consider how closely our modern experience of faith aligns with what the first disciples encountered, and what “spiritual kindling” might be needed for a faith that burns brightly.</li></ul><p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/c/waidministries/membership">Visit Our Patreon To Get The Episode Guide</a></p><p><strong>The Episode Guide Will Lead You Through:</strong></p><p>1. Key Points – A recap of the major themes from the episode to help you ground your reflections.</p><p>2. Reflection Questions – Thought-provoking prompts to explore where you are with God, assess areas where passion may have dimmed, and spark a desire for something deeper.</p><p>3. Reviving the Flame – A worksheet to identify any faith-limiting beliefs you may have heard or internalized. These subtle messages can affect our expectations of God, so this exercise will help you call them out and start breaking their influence.</p><p>4. What God is Ready to Grow in You – A list of 30 Christ-like qualities that God desires to cultivate within us. Select a few that resonate with you, and commit to working on these with God’s help, inviting His presence into your growth.</p><p>5. Processing & Application – Two pages to apply your chosen growth areas, set goals, and create actionable steps that align with God’s work in you, keeping your faith vibrant and alive.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>In this first episode of the Out of Sync foundational series for Realigned, Alexis invites listeners to revisit the early spark of their faith and consider what it takes to sustain a steady, vibrant relationship with God. Central to this episode is a powerful message from Jesus—an exchange in Scripture that has profoundly influenced Alexis’s ministry. This message isn’t merely a teaching; it’s a wake-up call that asks listeners to reflect on whether their connection with God is as strong and enduring as it could be.

Through heartfelt reflections and insights from the lives of the first disciples, Alexis questions the common mindset that accepts fleeting spiritual intensity as normal. She examines the ways certain Christian sayings may actually dampen our faith, urging us to rethink what’s possible in our walk with God. This episode pushes us to consider how closely our modern experience of faith aligns with what the first disciples encountered in their walk with God. It’s an invitation to seek the “spiritual kindling” needed for a faith that doesn’t just flicker but burns brightly, deeply rooted in the promise of the Gospel.

This Episode 1 Companion Guide, “Where Did Your Fire Go?” will walk you through key themes and questions that encourage you to reflect on your current relationship with God and examine areas where your spiritual fire might need rekindling. 
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this first episode of the Out of Sync foundational series for Realigned, Alexis invites listeners to revisit the early spark of their faith and consider what it takes to sustain a steady, vibrant relationship with God. Central to this episode is a powerful message from Jesus—an exchange in Scripture that has profoundly influenced Alexis’s ministry. This message isn’t merely a teaching; it’s a wake-up call that asks listeners to reflect on whether their connection with God is as strong and enduring as it could be.

Through heartfelt reflections and insights from the lives of the first disciples, Alexis questions the common mindset that accepts fleeting spiritual intensity as normal. She examines the ways certain Christian sayings may actually dampen our faith, urging us to rethink what’s possible in our walk with God. This episode pushes us to consider how closely our modern experience of faith aligns with what the first disciples encountered in their walk with God. It’s an invitation to seek the “spiritual kindling” needed for a faith that doesn’t just flicker but burns brightly, deeply rooted in the promise of the Gospel.

This Episode 1 Companion Guide, “Where Did Your Fire Go?” will walk you through key themes and questions that encourage you to reflect on your current relationship with God and examine areas where your spiritual fire might need rekindling. 
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