By Christine Wagoner and Caroline Triscik

Christine Wagoner: Finding Your Yes

“I think there’s a lot of different yeses that you can have in different seasons...and I want to be open to other reasons to say no other than fear."

— Christine Wagoner

Listen in on our conversation with author and ministry leader Christine Wagoner about her upcoming book, the joy of listening for God's invitations, and the gifts that come with accepting them. 

Making decisions can feel daunting — especially those significant ones that seem to change the trajectory of our lives. In our latest podcast episode, author and campus minister Christine Wagoner invites us to consider how to “find your yes” and lean into hearing from God in our lives. In our conversation about her upcoming book Finding Your Yes: Living a Life That’s Open to God’s Invitations, Christine shares her journey of learning to love all of who God created her to be, embracing years of undesired singleness, and experiencing the faithfulness of Jesus through it all. Having known Christine for nearly 20 years, it was a joy to reconnect with her and recall God’s goodness together. We hope you’ll enjoy this conversation.

— Caroline Triscik

 

You can listen on iTunesSpotify, or at All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.
 

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About the Author

Christine Wagoner is an associate regional director with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, where she directed their national women's leadership development program. She received her master of arts in counseling ministries from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Christine is married to Kurt and lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Caroline served with InterVarsity since 2002 as a campus staff member in northwest Indiana and most recently in central Pennsylvania. She received her bachelor’s degree in English with a focus on creative writing from Purdue University in 2002 and holds a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Messiah College. Caroline, her husband, and their three children live in “the sweetest place on earth,” otherwise known as Hershey, Pennsylvania. In her spare time, she likes to read, discover new music, and attempt to train her exuberant Labrador retriever, Pax. Caroline is a clinical mental health counselor and a former associate with Women in the Academy and Professions.

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