
Dr. Delisa Rodgers is a prophetic teacher, pastor, educator, and author whose podcast delivers biblically grounded insight for spiritual growth, healing, and leadership. Each episode blends prophetic teaching, Scripture, prayer, and real-life application to help listeners discern God’s voice, confront spiritual opposition, and walk in wholeness and purpose.
Rooted in wisdom, clarity, and compassion, the podcast addresses themes such as spiritual authority, inner healing, leadership resilience, trauma-informed faith, and navigating seasons of transition. Dr. Rodgers speaks with bold conviction and pastoral care, offering teaching that is both spiritually deep and practical for everyday life.
This podcast is for believers, leaders, and seekers who desire maturity, discernment, and restoration, and who are ready to rise rooted in truth and aligned with God’s purpose.
Visit us online at www.delisarodgers.com.
Dr. Delisa Rodgers is a prophetic teacher, pastor, educator, and author whose podcast delivers biblically grounded insight for spiritual growth, healing, and leadership. Each episode blends prophetic teaching, Scripture, prayer, and real-life application to help listeners discern God’s voice, confront spiritual opposition, and walk in wholeness and purpose.
Rooted in wisdom, clarity, and compassion, the podcast addresses themes such as spiritual authority, inner healing, leadership resilience, trauma-informed faith, and navigating seasons of transition. Dr. Rodgers speaks with bold conviction and pastoral care, offering teaching that is both spiritually deep and practical for everyday life.
This podcast is for believers, leaders, and seekers who desire maturity, discernment, and restoration, and who are ready to rise rooted in truth and aligned with God’s purpose.
Visit us online at www.delisarodgers.com.
Episodes

Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Ask the Right Questions
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Tuesday Oct 20, 2020
Disclaimer: The quality of this recording is not the best but the message is rich. Coming from Joshua 5:13, I talk about the question Joshua asked the man with the drawn sword. Was that the right question? Why did he ask 'that' question? Be blessed.

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