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God's Glory In Your Story

God's Glory In Your Story

Written by: Hannah Castiaux
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God's Glory In Your Story is a faith-filled podcast for women who want to discover their God-given purpose, shed the weight of shame, and deepen their relationship with God. Hosted by Hannah Castiaux, the show invites guests—authors, pastors, and everyday women of faith—into warm, honest conversations that blend personal stories with practical, Scripture-centered wisdom. Each episode explores real-life questions about identity, healing, and everyday faith, helping you see where God is at work in your life and how His glory shines through the ordinary moments of life. New episodes drop weekly.Hannah Castiaux Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Simple Truth About Finding Your Calling in Ordinary Moments
    May 11 2026

    Are you trying to figure out what you’re supposed to be doing with your life?

    In this episode, Hannah walks through the pressure so many women feel to have clarity, direction, and purpose all figured out. She shares honestly about what it looks like to feel behind, to question your calling, and to wonder if you’re missing what God has for you.

    Through the story of the boy with the loaves and fish, this conversation brings purpose back to what’s already in your hands and what God can do with it. You’ll be guided through a simple and practical way to begin writing a personal mission statement based on what you care about, who you’re drawn to, and what you already have.

    This episode will help you slow down, name what’s in front of you, and take your next step with intention.


    Want to go deeper? Check out Hannah's debut book, Intentionally Designed HERE.

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    18 mins
  • Your Need Is Not The Problem
    Apr 27 2026

    Why do we, as Christian women, often feel ashamed of having needs? In this encouraging episode, Hannah challenges the lie of self-sufficiency and explores how embracing our needs aligns with God's design for our identity and purpose.

    If you've ever felt burdened by shame for needing support, rest, or reassurance, this conversation offers powerful Christian encouragement to let go of the pressure to "have it all together" and instead rest in God's grace. Hannah also exposes the biblical truth that true maturity means recognizing our need for God, not lessening it.

    Jesus experienced human weakness firsthand—hunger, fatigue, and sorrow—reminding us that our needs are part of His design. Independence can be exhausting, but intimacy with God is freeing. You don't need less; you need Him more.


    This episode connects deeply with Chapter 5 of Intentionally Designed, available for those wanting to explore these themes even further. Join us as we embrace our God-given purpose free from shame and walk confidently in our identity as beloved daughters of God. Order Here.

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    28 mins
  • Stop Drifting. Start Cultivating.
    Apr 13 2026

    Are you cultivating fruit in your life — or just managing weeds? In this episode, Hannah unpacks what it means to be spiritually intentional instead of spiritually passive. If you’ve felt stuck, stagnant, or spiritually dry, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to stop drifting and start tending what God has placed in your hands.

    From John 15 and abiding in Christ, to the story of Moses and Joshua and generational discipleship, this episode dives into biblical stewardship, spiritual growth, pruning, and building a life that bears fruit that lasts. You’ll walk away with practical steps to identify your “garden,” uproot what’s choking growth, and intentionally cultivate faith, relationships, and purpose.

    You were not designed to sit in potential.
    You were designed to cultivate.

    If this episode stirred something in you, Hannah unpacks this theme even deeper in Chapter 4 of Intentionally Designed.

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    25 mins
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