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Midweek Momentum

Midweek Momentum

By: georginaverzal
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Midweek Momentum is a weekly, faith-filled reset for Christian women who love God, but feel tired, stuck, or spiritually off—and want to get their peace and direction back.

Hosted by Georgina Verzal (Christian speaker and author of the upcoming book Changing Your Story: Transforming Pain into Power), each episode delivers a short, powerful boost rooted in Scripture and designed for real life. You’ll get biblical encouragement, mindset renewal, and practical steps to help you break unhealthy patterns, steady your emotions, and live from your God-given identity—without striving, shame, or fluff.

New episodes drop every Wednesday, plus quarterly deep-dive interviews with raw, redemptive conversations on the real issues women face today—always full of hope, truth, and next steps.

Subscribe and come get your momentum back—one truth-filled step at a time.

  • Website: georginaverzal.org

  • Booking/Contact: georginaverzal.org/contact

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Episodes
  • Halfway Through the Year and Feeling Behind? This One’s for You
    Jun 3 2026

    Halfway through the year — and quietly sure you're behind? You did the math, and the math felt like a verdict. This week we take the whistle out of the calendar's hand.

    Through Lamentations 3:22–23, the thirteen forgotten years of Joseph, and the promise of Philippians 1:6, Georgina reframes the "behind" feeling and hands you one simple tool — Name the Unseen Work — for the next time June starts accusing you. Because God measures faithfulness, not the date. You're not behind. He's still finishing you.

    In this episode:

    The lie hidden in the mid-year math

    Why the year was never God's unit of measure

    What God was doing in Joseph's "wasted" thirteen years

    The tool: Name the Unseen Work

    The reframe: I'm not behind. He's still finishing me.

    📥 FREE: My Part, God's Part — 30 Days to a Healthy Mind

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    💛 This episode is sponsored by Graceful Girls Tallow — handcrafted skincare for girls, made by my daughter-in-law Ashley and my granddaughter Ava on our family farm in North Carolina. Visit GracefulGirlsTallow.com and use code MOMENTUM for 10% off your first purchase. Inspired by Proverbs 31:25.

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    15 mins
  • What If You Actually Believed It? | Midweek Momentum Episode 58
    May 27 2026

    How many times have you said "This is the day the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it" — and then ten minutes later let your day run you instead of the other way around?

    In this episode, Georgina Verzal walks you through the difference between reciting a verse and being governed by one. Because there is a massive gap between the words on your lips and the truth in your bones — and that gap is where flourishing dies.

    This is not a sunny-day verse. Psalm 118 was sung by people who had walked through real distress. Which means Psalm 118:24 is not a denial of hardship — it's a declaration of who owns the day. And the woman who is governed by that truth doesn't chase flourishing. Flourishing chases her.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • Why Psalm 118 is a song of deliverance, not a sunny-day song — and why that context changes everything
    • What Jeremiah's words in Lamentations 3 reveal about flourishing in collapse
    • The resurrection-morning principle: how to walk into a day God has already arranged
    • The 4-step Belief Anchor: Speak it • Settle it • See it • Steward it
    • The single Belief Anchor question that will change your whole week
    • How Dr. W. Lee Warren's brain science confirms what Romans 12:2 said first
    • How the reticular activating system in your brain finds what your mind is set on

    Scriptures referenced: Psalm 118:24 (NKJV) | Lamentations 3:22–23 (NLT) | John 20 (Resurrection morning) | Romans 12:2 (NIV)

    Reframe Line: "Flourishing is not a strategy. It is the natural fruit of a woman who has stopped reciting and started believing."

    🎁 FREE EBOOK — Speak Life: Praying God's Truth Over Your Life A Spirit-led guide to 32 of life's most common struggles, with handpicked Bible verses and powerful prayer declarations you can speak aloud over your heart, family, circumstances, and future. Speak it. Believe it. Pray it.

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    💛 This episode is sponsored by Graceful Girls Tallow — handcrafted skincare for girls, made by my daughter-in-law Ashley and my granddaughter Ava on our family farm in North Carolina. Visit GracefulGirlsTallow.com and use code MOMENTUM for 10% off your first purchase. Inspired by Proverbs 31:25.

    Connect with Georgina:

    🌐 Website: GeorginaVerzal.org

    📩 Speaking inquiries: info@georginaverzal.org

    📸 Instagram: @georginaverzal

    📘 Facebook: Georgina Verzal

    💼 LinkedIn: /in/georginaverzal

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    20 mins
  • When Your Story Didn't Turn Out Like You Planned → Let God Rewrite It
    May 20 2026

    Is this really the story you thought you'd be living by now?

    Somewhere on the inside of you, there is a chapter you didn't choose — a marriage that ended, a child who walked away, a dream that died before it had the chance to live, a diagnosis that rerouted everything. And quietly, on a Wednesday afternoon when nobody's watching, that ache shows up and whispers: Is this really my story?

    In this episode, Georgina Verzal walks through two women in Scripture — Naomi, who came home empty and asked to be called Mara (bitter), and Hagar, the slave girl who became the first person in the entire Bible to give God a name. Both stood in the dust of a story they did not choose. Both watched God rewrite it into something they could not have imagined.

    You'll learn The Rewrite Prayer — a four-movement prayer (Name → Release → Invite → Receive) that hands the pen back to God and unlocks the new chapter He's writing for your life. Plus, Georgina shares the story of the night she walked six miles down a California canyon to throw a single rock into the Pacific Ocean — and how that one act of surrender became the rewrite moment that changed everything.

    Scripture References: • Ruth 1:20–21 (NIV) • Genesis 16:13 (NLT) • Isaiah 43:18–19 (NIV)

    Key Takeaways: • You're allowed to name what hurts. God can handle your honesty. • The wilderness is not the end of your story — it's where you get a new name. • You don't walk into the next chapter as the woman the old chapter broke. You walk in as the woman God is rewriting. • God writes better endings than you wrote beginnings.

    💛 This episode is sponsored by Graceful Girls Tallow — handcrafted skincare for girls, made by my daughter-in-law Ashley and my granddaughter Ava on our family farm in North Carolina. Visit GracefulGirlsTallow.com and use code MOMENTUM for 10% off your first purchase. Inspired by Proverbs 31:25.

    💻 Website: georginaverzal.org

    🎧 Listen to Midweek Momentum: YouTube | Spotify | Podbean | Or wherever you get your podcasts

    📩 Speaking inquiries: info@georginaverzal.org

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    18 mins
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