Built by Faith: Motherhood, Legacy & Leading Through Life’s Seasons
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Legacy doesn’t happen by accident, and Celeste Allen proves it with a life that’s been shaped by faith, discipline, and service. We’re talking with a mother, educator, mentor, and ministry leader with more than 45 years of experience who has helped build people, not just programs. If you’ve ever wondered whether your everyday choices matter, this conversation makes the case that they matter more than you think.
We get honest about motherhood in real life: the part no one explains, the way worries shift as kids become adults, and why “it gets easier” isn’t the whole story. Celeste shares how God led her into homeschooling, why spiritual formation mattered more than simply “getting a good education,” and what it took to keep going as a single parent after losing her husband. Her parenting principles are simple but weighty: start with the Word, build Christian character, and trust God with the outcomes.
We also dig into servant leadership and purpose through seasons, including how Celeste’s relationship with Christ transformed her love for people and her willingness to speak up for God. Her prayer life is practical and memorable, from written prayers to persistent intercession for her children. We close with a definition of “being a baller” that has nothing to do with status and everything to do with significance: being available, lifting others up, and strengthening people spiritually and emotionally.
If you’re a mom who feels unseen, a leader who wants to serve well, or a woman questioning your timeline, press play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with someone you’re building with, and leave a review so more legacy-minded listeners can find the show.
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