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When we walk through difficult situations, it's sometimes hard to turn things over to God. Deep down, we know that when we let go of the control and let God step in, things go much better. Monk Christi Levannier, Monk Rob Regimbal, and Stephanie Sword walk listeners through how they handled times of uncertainty, seeing signs from God, and learning to trust more deeply. Healing prayers are offered at the end of the episode.

Christi Levannier holds a healing space of intuition, and shares her gifts in her thriving
spiritual coaching practice. Monk Christi has a powerful ability for creating goodness in all that she does. Rob Regimbal is Husband to Rita Regimbal, father to Juliette, Nicole, Gabrielle and Aidan Regimbal and a professed monk in the Spirit of Peace Monastic Community of Celebrating Life Ministries. Robert also serves as the Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel for Thorlabs, Inc., a global manufacturer of photonics equipment and systems, and Co-Manager of Raymonds Capital LLC, a private family investment company. Stephanie Sword has been a part of the CLM student program since 2018 and always looks to go deeper in her relationship with God.

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When we walk through difficult situations, it's sometimes hard to turn things over to God. Deep down, we know that when we let go of the control and let God step in, things go much better. Monk Christi Levannier, Monk Rob Regimbal, and Stephanie Sword walk listeners through how they handled times of uncertainty, seeing signs from God, and learning to trust more deeply. Healing prayers are offered at the end of the episode.

Christi Levannier holds a healing space of intuition, and shares her gifts in her thriving
spiritual coaching practice. Monk Christi has a powerful ability for creating goodness in all that she does. Rob Regimbal is Husband to Rita Regimbal, father to Juliette, Nicole, Gabrielle and Aidan Regimbal and a professed monk in the Spirit of Peace Monastic Community of Celebrating Life Ministries. Robert also serves as the Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel for Thorlabs, Inc., a global manufacturer of photonics equipment and systems, and Co-Manager of Raymonds Capital LLC, a private family investment company. Stephanie Sword has been a part of the CLM student program since 2018 and always looks to go deeper in her relationship with God.

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