Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?!: Recent Episodes

Heidi Reiszner

Heidi Reiszner and her husband, Eugene, pastor one of the many campuses of Our Savior's Church located in Opelousas, Louisiana. Eugene and Heidi have been married and in full-time ministry for more than 30 years. They have three grown kids: Hillary, Hannah, and William and live on a quiet farm they affectionately call, Grace Ridge. Nothing brings Heidi greater joy than studying God's Word and teaching women the importance of finding and walking in their God-given purpose.

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This is the LAST week of The Lord is my Shepherd Bible Study! I am overjoyed with the feedback y’all have been giving me from what the Lord has been speaking to y’all throughout this study. 

For this last session, I am going to walk us through Psalm 23:6 “Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

I have a STRONG feeling, we saved the best for last!

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Have you allowed God to anoint and fill you with the presence of the Holy Spirit? In this week's episode, Heidi dives into Psalm 23:5 and breaks down the purpose of the Shepherd pouring oil on a sheep's head and the spiritual meaning this act represents. 

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For Bible Study Week 4, I walk us through Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” The key to walking through a dark season is to keep moving. Lean in and be encouraged as we learn how our Good Shepherd stays close to us, especially in the darkest seasons.

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In this episode, we’ll be diving deep into Psalm 23:3: “He restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness....”

I’ll be sharing with you about “restoring your soul” and “guiding your steps”. Two things of which our Shepherd takes great joy in! Just as a shepherd is constantly on the lookout for his sheep, so is our Shepherd, constantly looking out for us.  

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Sheep can't sleep unless the conditions around them are perfect. Otherwise, they are restless, fearful, and discontent. It is the Shepherd's job to find a place for them to rest and the sheep's job to keep their eye on the Shepherd as he leads them. We too have to keep our eyes on the Lord in order to have rest in seasons where it seems like it's impossible to have peace and be still. Join me for Week 2 of Bible Study as I break down Psalm 23:2 “He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters.

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For Season 2 of "Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?!... Conversations w/ Heidi Reiszner", I will be teaching a 6-week study on a very familiar & loved Psalm - "Psalm 23: The Lord is my Shepherd".  For Week 1 of Bible Study, Mrs. Heidi takes us through what it looks like for the Lord to not only be our Savior but to also be our Shephard. In the natural, sheep are completely dependent upon their Shephard for their livelihood and well being. The sheep completely trust their Shephard to tend to them, lead, care, and provide for them, etc. Do we allow the Lord to do the same for us and are we satisfied where our good Shephard leads us?

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I’ve had so many people ask me how they can deal with anxiety & depression that seems to overtake them, especially in these uncertain times.

On today’s podcast, I attempt to answer those questions by looking at what God’s word says.

Please take a moment to listen & I pray that you are encouraged & uplifted!! Better days are ahead of us, girls! 

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In order for things to grow, both in the natural and the spiritual, branches have to be pruned back. If the necessary work and pruning didn’t take place in the winter, we would never see the beautiful fruit and growth that comes in the spring. God is the master gardener and He knows what’s best for us in each and every season we walk through. He is more near and involved than ever before as he prepares us for whatever may be ahead.

We hope this episode brings encouragement to you as Mrs. Heidi gives us a great perspective on some things God may be saying to us during this unusual season.

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On this week's episode of “Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?!”, Eugene and I sit down to talk about what is happening across our nation at this very moment. I think we are all asking “Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?!” and the hope and encouragement is that there is Someone who can tell us what to do. 💕

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This week I continue the teaching of my two-part series on Finding Your Rhythm of Grace in this week's episode of "Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?!

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Prior to this season, many of us would probably say that we were tired and worn out, but if we look back, we can find so much good God is bringing about during this season.   

Join us on this week’s episode as we learn how we can find a new rhythm of work and rest while re-entering this new season.

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Mrs. Heidi dives into what God and His Word say about having patience with others. Whether we are on the giving or receiving end of patience, we ALL need it 💕

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Join us as we dive into this two-part teaching about alllll ✨p a t i e n c e✨

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Have you ever found yourself in a season of waiting? Or pleading with God for the answer to the prayer that you've been praying for years? What about when God has given you a promise and you are still waiting for it to come to pass?  

This week's episode of "Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?! Conversations with Heidi Reiszner" is for YOU!  Join us as we dive into the truth of God's Word when it comes to waiting patiently.

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Welcome to the very first episode of "Would Someone Please Tell Me What To Do?! conversations with Heidi Reiszner". As we are currently, in a unique time of our lives, Mrs. Heidi sits down to talk with us about the heart of this podcast and what to do in a time of crisis.