From the chaos of loss and breakdowns to unexpected healing and the slow, sacred wrestle with faith—this is the story of a girl who didn’t run from her questions, but walked straight up to them. Jess opens up about anxiety, identity, burnout, and the pain of losing her dad at 15. Her search for truth led her from Buddhism to Bible studies, meditation retreats to messy church experiences. This isn’t a testimony wrapped in a bow—it’s the ongoing story of someone who dared to ask: What if ther...
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From the chaos of loss and breakdowns to unexpected healing and the slow, sacred wrestle with faith—this is the story of a girl who didn’t run from her questions, but walked straight up to them. Jess opens up about anxiety, identity, burnout, and the pain of losing her dad at 15. Her search for truth led her from Buddhism to Bible studies, meditation retreats to messy church experiences. This isn’t a testimony wrapped in a bow—it’s the ongoing story of someone who dared to ask: What if ther...
Passive aggressive PicNics, "pets" and prologue on prayer & 'life'
Fire Starters For Jesus
1 hour 3 minutes
1 year ago
Passive aggressive PicNics, "pets" and prologue on prayer & 'life'
This episode was spontaneous; can't go wrong with a good cup (tea or maté), our journals, bibles and some quality company and convo. It consists of open conversation about the subtle and bold lessons we are learning in this season of life and some South African garden visitors. Touching base on our yearly goals, themes God is revealing in community & relationship and sharing some imagery analogies between passive aggressive banter. 00:00 - intro 05:09 - what we’ve been learning in ...
Fire Starters For Jesus
From the chaos of loss and breakdowns to unexpected healing and the slow, sacred wrestle with faith—this is the story of a girl who didn’t run from her questions, but walked straight up to them. Jess opens up about anxiety, identity, burnout, and the pain of losing her dad at 15. Her search for truth led her from Buddhism to Bible studies, meditation retreats to messy church experiences. This isn’t a testimony wrapped in a bow—it’s the ongoing story of someone who dared to ask: What if ther...