Yahweh’s Canoe is a series of raw, unpolished stories from life in the jungle of Wabuku—moments that hit hard, linger, or changed the way we see things. Some are heavy, some are strange, and some are full of hope.
It’s not a highlight reel. It’s the real stuff: the people, the tension, the beauty, the mistakes, and the quiet shocks that come with following Yahweh into places few people will ever see.
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Yahweh’s Canoe is a series of raw, unpolished stories from life in the jungle of Wabuku—moments that hit hard, linger, or changed the way we see things. Some are heavy, some are strange, and some are full of hope.
It’s not a highlight reel. It’s the real stuff: the people, the tension, the beauty, the mistakes, and the quiet shocks that come with following Yahweh into places few people will ever see.
In this episode I share the story of unknowingly participating in a ritual to make someone fall in love. Then, I share the story of my first significant decision as a tribal church planter, to end the church that met in our village.
Yahweh's Canoe
Yahweh’s Canoe is a series of raw, unpolished stories from life in the jungle of Wabuku—moments that hit hard, linger, or changed the way we see things. Some are heavy, some are strange, and some are full of hope.
It’s not a highlight reel. It’s the real stuff: the people, the tension, the beauty, the mistakes, and the quiet shocks that come with following Yahweh into places few people will ever see.