In the first episode of Gospel to Go, Dayna opens up about how the story of Jonah mirrors so many of our own lives - running from God, delaying obedience, and wondering why nothing feels right until we finally surrender. She shares why she started reading the Bible for the first time, how Jonah's story hit her in a way she didn't expect, and why this podcast exists: to help Scripture click through simple, relatable analogies you can take with you on the go. π
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In the first episode of Gospel to Go, Dayna opens up about how the story of Jonah mirrors so many of our own lives - running from God, delaying obedience, and wondering why nothing feels right until we finally surrender. She shares why she started reading the Bible for the first time, how Jonah's story hit her in a way she didn't expect, and why this podcast exists: to help Scripture click through simple, relatable analogies you can take with you on the go. π
In the first episode of Gospel to Go, Dayna opens up about how the story of Jonah mirrors so many of our own lives - running from God, delaying obedience, and wondering why nothing feels right until we finally surrender. She shares why she started reading the Bible for the first time, how Jonah's story hit her in a way she didn't expect, and why this podcast exists: to help Scripture click through simple, relatable analogies you can take with you on the go. π
Gospel To Go
In the first episode of Gospel to Go, Dayna opens up about how the story of Jonah mirrors so many of our own lives - running from God, delaying obedience, and wondering why nothing feels right until we finally surrender. She shares why she started reading the Bible for the first time, how Jonah's story hit her in a way she didn't expect, and why this podcast exists: to help Scripture click through simple, relatable analogies you can take with you on the go. π