Listen "Does my 'All Things' really matter:Extended Meditation"
Episode Synopsis
In this heartfelt episode of the Love in Our Wake podcast, Bethany Thompson, Jason Aitchison, and Jemma Troop take a deep dive into what it truly means to offer your "all things" to God. Drawing from Colossians and Romans 12, they explore how our everyday actions—no matter how small—can have eternal impact.
Through inspiring stories, practical insights, and real-life examples, you'll learn:
How God uses ordinary acts, like teaching a skill or opening your home, to create extraordinary outcomes.
Why aligning your heart with God’s purpose turns simple moments into profound ministry.
How to identify what’s on your heart and where you’re best equipped to make a difference.
Whether you’re a leader, a community builder, or simply seeking purpose, this episode will challenge and encourage you to ask, "Does my 'all things' really matter?" Spoiler alert: the answer is a resounding yes!
👉 Listen now to be inspired and equipped to reflect Jesus in your unique journey. Visit Encounter Church for more.
Through inspiring stories, practical insights, and real-life examples, you'll learn:
How God uses ordinary acts, like teaching a skill or opening your home, to create extraordinary outcomes.
Why aligning your heart with God’s purpose turns simple moments into profound ministry.
How to identify what’s on your heart and where you’re best equipped to make a difference.
Whether you’re a leader, a community builder, or simply seeking purpose, this episode will challenge and encourage you to ask, "Does my 'all things' really matter?" Spoiler alert: the answer is a resounding yes!
👉 Listen now to be inspired and equipped to reflect Jesus in your unique journey. Visit Encounter Church for more.
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