Elisa Pulliam

Elisa is the founder of More to Be, a trained life coach with an emerging speciality in trauma-focused equine-assisted coachingcoach trainer, mentor, and speaker passionate about helping women experience a fresh encounter with God and His for the sake impacting the next generation with Kingdom hope. She is the author of Meet the New You: A 21-Day Plan for Embracing Fresh Attitudes and Focused Habits Leading to Real Life Change, and Unblinded Faith: Gaining Spiritual Sight Through Believing God's Word, along with numerous books and bible studies for women and teen girls. When she's not home caring for her family, you can find Lisa horseback riding and serving on the leadership team of an equine-assisted therapy farm. She considers her first calling as wife to Stephen and mother to her four growing-up-too-fast children.

What do you have to do to be forgiven by God of your sins?

This is a great question and is the start of any person’s walk with God. You cannot earn God’s forgiveness. You just have to ask. There are a few steps. Admit you are a sinner Believe Jesus Christ, God’s only Son died and rose for you. He took the penalty for your sins Accept Jesus into your heart as Savior Now I know I made this sound really simple. The action in and of itself is but getting there can be difficult. 1: Admit you are a sinner. All of us are sinners. In Romans 4:23 it says: “For all…

How should I respond when someone picks a fight about religion?

The best way to respond to an argumentative friend, especially when it comes to your faith, it to give the most unlikely, unexpected response:  LOVE and RESPECT.  You can practically do this, through: responding with gentle words keeping a respectful tone showing loving actions commit to private prayer Jesus commands us to love God and love others: Matthew 22:36-40 36“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37Jesus replied: ” ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second…

Is it okay that I am very comfortable with being the weaker partner…

…in reference to 1 Peter 5:7, where the husband must also respect his wife? I find myself loving being weaker or vulnerable because it usually doesn’t happen due to my own physical nature. I’m strong and smart enough and to keep myself out of dangerous situations, but do you think this is dangerous? I grew up in an environment where my mom was the head of the household, and men were treated with contempt. I was taught that women were meant to control men, and that men were not really smart enough to be the head of the house. When…

My relationship with my mom isn’t bad, but I don’t feel like I know her. How can I get to know her better?

My relationship with my mom isn’t bad, but I don’t feel like I know her.  How can I get to know her better? This is such a hope-filled question.  Truly, it is a blessing to experience a peace-filled relationship with mom.  However, it can hurt right down to the core to feel like you don’t know her either.  For some reason, when someone holds themselves back from us, it always feels like that must be because there is something wrong with “me” instead of “them.”  Usually, however, it is just the opposite.  When a mom or friend guards her heart…

How far physically are we allowed to go?

How far physically are we allowed to go?   I remember this was the first thing I wanted to know after becoming saved. I wanted my next relationship to be right in God’s eyes. I began by using the concordance in my new Bible to find some answers, but none seemed to give me a clear direction. I could find verses about sex, but what about kissing? Holding hands? And all the other things we know about that include keeping clothes on and taking them off, without actually having sex? Much time has passed since I first searched my Bible,…

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