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  <title>Why God Loves You Completely | Interview with Glenna Marshall</title>
  <description>What would change if you truly believed you are fully known—and fully loved—by God? In this episode, Barb is joined by author Glenna Marshall to talk about her book Known &amp;amp;amp; Loved and the life-changing truths of Psalm 139. Together, they explore how God’s love differs from ours, and how the gospel reshapes our understanding of shame, suffering, and doubt. This conversation invites us to lift our eyes from ourselves and fix our gaze on the one true God whose love never runs dry. &amp;amp;nbsp; RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Connect with Glenna on  Instagram Connect with Glenna on Facebook Known and Loved: Experiencing the Affection of God in Psalm 139 Visit Glenna's Website &amp;amp;nbsp; ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST                             Glenna Marshall is married to her pastor, William, and is the mother of two sons. She is the author of The Promise Is His Presence, Everyday Faithfulness, Memorizing Scripture, and Known and Loved. She is a member of Grace Bible Fellowship in Sikeston, Missouri, where she and her husband have served for over twenty years.                             </description>
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