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The French Press
Emily Downs
50 episodes
1 week ago
Need a spot of encouragement? Looking for a good book? Join me on the French Press for cups of conversation about faith, pages I've dog-eared, and the life in-between. Check out my website: The Demitasse Drafts
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Need a spot of encouragement? Looking for a good book? Join me on the French Press for cups of conversation about faith, pages I've dog-eared, and the life in-between. Check out my website: The Demitasse Drafts
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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36 Faith to the Bone
The French Press
1 hour 4 minutes 2 seconds
8 months ago
36 Faith to the Bone

What is faith? Sometimes we overuse words and they lose their meaning. While faith is invisible, we can see it take shape. It looks like building an ark, like stepping into a lion's den and even making arrangements for your bones to enter a promised land your eyes will never see. Faith is believing in something you can't hold in your hands, it's a promise not yet beheld in the temporal, its very nature hopes in the invisible.

Books mentioned in this episode:

Hebrews 11

Animal Stories by James Herriot

Count Zinzendorf: First Fruit by Janet & Geoff Benge 

Dwell on These Things by Natalie Abbott & Vera Schmits

The French Press
Need a spot of encouragement? Looking for a good book? Join me on the French Press for cups of conversation about faith, pages I've dog-eared, and the life in-between. Check out my website: The Demitasse Drafts