
My Heart's Cry
Kim Griffin
Show overview
My Heart's Cry launched in 2024 and has put out 2 episodes in the time since.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 9 min and 11 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. Published by Kim Griffin.
From the publisher
At My Heart’s Cry, we talk about prayer and faithfully living as Christian women who cry out to God in prayer. Let these podcasts concerning life’s most precious topics be encouraging. Family Relationships, Friends, Homeschooling, Serving in the community or church, and our health,
Latest Episodes

Mary's Divine Journey: Lessons from Her Story
SummaryIn this episode, Kim explores the profound journey of Mary, emphasizing the divine intervention that marked her life. Through the angel Gabriel's announcement, Mary navigates her fears and uncertainties, ultimately embracing her role with faith. The discussion highlights timeless lessons from Mary's story, encouraging listeners to trust in God's plan and to find peace amid life's challenges.My Heart's Cry

Why I left my Charter School
In this episode, Kim shares that Homeschooling has been a blessing to our family. It has provided decades of learning and togetherness. It is a great way to impart knowledge, family values, and religious beliefs to our children. One year, we joined a local homeschooling charter school. I can tell you that schooling through a charter school is quite different than homeschooling through a private school or on your own. What a learning experience.My biggest takeaway was that charter schools hinder learning by wasting time on endless meetings and testing. My other takeaway was the realization of the loss of freedom to teach the way I wanted to and what I thought was important. When all your time is spent checking their boxes, you have little left to fulfill your own goals with your children. I didn’t want to mimic the way public schools taught. I wanted to train my children in the way that they should go. Check out Kim's article on Why I left my Charter School.