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Meant for More Podcast with Charity Majors  

Meant for More Podcast with Charity Majors

Author: Charity Majors - Author Speaker Community Builder

Heaven is longing for earth to look more like homeand YOU are part of the answer. If you feel the ache of sacred tension between what was and whats next, youre not alone. Welcome to Meant For More with Charity Majorsthe Christian podcast for men and women of faith who know deep down they are meant for more, but are wrestling in the middle ground between comfort and calling. Here, we refuse to settle for survival, partial potential, or silent dreams. We call out the revivalists and culture catalysts who feel unseen, unqualified, or overlooked and remind you: - God is not done with your story. - You are not behind. - You are not forgotten. - You are being forged in the fire for something greater. Each episode is a prophetic invitation to step out of the background and into the brave, powerful, faith-filled journey you were born for. Well talk about the real processthe hidden seasons that feel like obscurity, not punishment. The dreams tested in the shadows, not the spotlight. The ache of waiting, the risk of obedience, and the beauty of becoming. Youll hear raw conversations, interviews, biblical revelations, prophetic equipping and practical strategies for igniting your purpose, hearing Gods voice, and living a life worthy of your callingeven when you feel stuck, unseen, or unqualified. Because God is calling His sons and daughters UP and OUT and we are God's plan A for the today's world. He uses ordinary, broken people willing to say yes in the darkpeople who are being forged in the middle so they can steward revival in the world and bring heaven to earth. If youre ready to: - Break free from fear, performance, and comparison - Embrace your God-given identity and spiritual authority - Chase Gods dreams His way (not just hustle for your own) - Live fully alive and be a voice for such a time as this - Walk in your God given identity as a son or daughter - Partner with God to make earth look a lot more like heaven then youre in the right place. This is your invitation
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Genres: Christianity, Education, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Improvement

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Exploring Six Types of Godly Friendships from Jenny Allen’s Book, Find Your People
Thursday, 21 August, 2025

Introduction: In this episode of the Meant For More Podcast, host Charity Majors dives deeper into her series on godly friendships by exploring one of her favorite resources: Jenny Allen’s bestselling book, Find Your People. Drawing from both Jenny’s insightful work and her own experiences leading a house church, Charity unpacks the six unique types of friends that enrich biblical community and our personal journeys. You’ll discover which type of friend you most resonate with, how to appreciate the friends you already have, and why embracing these friendship styles can foster healthier expectations and deeper connection in every season of life. Timestamps & Topics [00:00:00] – Introduction & Podcast Welcome: Charity welcomes listeners, introduces the episode’s focus, and briefly discusses her own book, Connection Capital, on community. [00:02:13] – The Six Types of Friends (per Jenny Allen): The Encourager The Challenger The Foxhole Friend The Fun One The Planner The Sage Charity shares real-life examples and personal reflections on each. [00:05:48] – Quick Invitation: Charity introduces her online workshop for course creators and details how to access it. [00:10:48] – Deep Dive: Foxhole, Fun, Planner, and Sage Friends: Continued exploration of the remaining types of friends and how they function in different circles or seasons. [00:14:13] – Key Takeaways & How to Apply Them: Charity sums up why it’s important to recognize different friendship types—for both setting healthy expectations and understanding your God-given strengths. [00:16:35] – Resources & Invitation to Connect: Details on joining future book studies, Charity’s website, and how to continue the conversation. Key Takeaways There Are Six Key Types of Godly Friends: Understanding these (Encourager, Challenger, Foxhole Friend, Fun One, Planner, Sage) helps you appreciate diverse friendships and frees you from the pressure to be “everything” to everyone. Self-Awareness Creates Healthier Friendships: Identifying your friendship type and recognizing your friends’ strengths helps you set realistic, grace-filled expectations and meet your relational needs in every season. Diversity in Community is Biblical and Healthy: Having a well-rounded circle—where different friends play unique roles—mirrors God’s intention for rich, supportive relationships. It’s Okay Not To Be Every Type: Embrace your lane. Letting go of unrealistic expectations (for both yourself and others) opens the door to more authentic connections. Links Mentioned in This Episode: Find Your People by Jenny Allen Charity’s Book: Connection Capital Charity’s Online Course Workshop: CreateAProfitableCourse.com Charity’s Instagram Meant For More Events & Book Studies Join the Conversation! Comment on YouTube, message Charity on Instagram, or visit the website to share which friend type you are—or which one your circle needs most! Subscribe and stay tuned for more episodes exploring the power of godly community.

 

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