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About the Episode
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Cheryl Marshall about the topic of whole-life worship and her new book, All of Me: Pursuing a Life Wholly Devoted to God. Drawing from Scripture and personal experience, Cheryl explores overcoming distraction, discouragement, and spiritual dryness, while highlighting God’s mercy as the foundation for lasting devotion. The conversation examines how Christians can pursue faithful worship in everyday life, grow through God’s Word, and continue obeying God even when their feelings fluctuate.
About the Guest
Cheryl Marshall is a pastor’s wife, mother, grandmother, author, and Bible teacher. She’s a graduate of Master’s University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has taught and discipled women in the local church for over thirty years. Cheryl currently serves as the director of women’s ministries at Founders Baptist Church in Spring, Texas. She’s a co-author of When Words Matter Most: Speaking Truth with Grace to Those You Love and the author of All of Me: Pursuing a Life Wholly Devoted to God. You can connect with Cheryl at cherylmarshall.com and hear her weekly on the Whole-Life Worship podcast.
About the Book
You love Jesus. You want to live a life worthy of him. But in a world where we’re constantly pulled in different directions, what does it look like to live wholeheartedly for God? How can we worship him with every part of our lives? With all that we are?
Long-time Bible teacher Cheryl Marshall carefully and realistically unpacks the glorious truths of Romans 12:1-2, exploring what it means to be a living sacrifice by the mercies of God. As you dwell deeply on God’s word and draw inspiration from women who worshiped throughout history, you’ll discover God’s transforming power to increasingly become the woman he created you to be: one who lives wholly and joyfully devoted to him.
























