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Your past doesn’t define you. Your pain has a purpose. Your story matters.
Those of are some of the things that Kelly Butner learned after she came to know Christ
after a traumatic childhood. Kelly felt broken, but on a mission trip to Romania a few
years ago, she felt God healing her as she publicly shared her testimony for the first
time.
Kelly discovered that she had a voice – and that her voice was powerful because God
was using it. She also discovered her passion for sharing the Gospel around the world
on mission trips. She’ll share all about doing that, plus the important distinction between
believing in God and actually following Him, on this episode of Limitless Spirit.
5:35 – Growing up in church, but experiencing hurts, family dysfunction, and
brokenness
7:25 – During a very hard time, the Holy Spirit started helping Kelly process some
difficult childhood memories, a key step on her journey to healing
11:16 – On her first ever mission trip to Romania, Kelly publicly shares her story for the
first time
15:26 – Highlight from a trip to Buenos Aires
17:50 – Figuring out how to do missions as a mom of three young boys and facing fear
and self-doubt before every trip
20:52 – Kelly says she is “absolutely” a different person who has found her greater
purpose and understands more about the way God way her through doing missions
work
23:50 – Going on a mission trip with her husband and how they’re more connected now
26:51 – “I’m just hungry to see what He’s (God’s) doing” and some closing thoughts
about connecting with WMA
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