
When Rest Makes You Feel Guilty
This episode is for the people who feel guilty sitting still, uncomfortable in peace, and emotionally exhausted from constantly surviving. Let’s talk about it. ☕️
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Hosted by Morgan Simpson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes
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Welcome to Jesus and Jammies, a safe and cozy space for women who love Jesus but are navigating life’s messy, exhausting moments. Here, we sip coffee, share real talk, and explore faith without perfection because loving God doesn’t mean having it all together. Tune in for encouragement, laughter, honest conversations, and a little spiritual rest for your weary heart.
Morgan Simpson hosts Jesus and Jammies, a religion show with 16 episodes published.

This episode is for the people who feel guilty sitting still, uncomfortable in peace, and emotionally exhausted from constantly surviving. Let’s talk about it. ☕️
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Jesus and Jammies is hosted by Morgan Simpson. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 16 episodes.
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