Don’t Sell the Farm is a podcast about holding fast to the truth of Jesus in a world that constantly pushes compromise. Through honest reflections, biblical insights, personal stories, and the occasional guest, I explore what it means to live faithfully, think deeply, and stand firm in a culture that drifts. Whether stirred by Scripture, sermons, or everyday moments, the goal is to stay rooted in Christ and protect what God has entrusted to us. Don’t trade what’s eternal for what’s easy. Don’t sell the farm.
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Don’t Sell the Farm is a podcast about holding fast to the truth of Jesus in a world that constantly pushes compromise. Through honest reflections, biblical insights, personal stories, and the occasional guest, I explore what it means to live faithfully, think deeply, and stand firm in a culture that drifts. Whether stirred by Scripture, sermons, or everyday moments, the goal is to stay rooted in Christ and protect what God has entrusted to us. Don’t trade what’s eternal for what’s easy. Don’t sell the farm.
Pastor Tim Miller gets into his discipleship experience. From local band ministry to pioneering a church, Pastor Miller describes the intricacies of having faith for converts. He talks at length about how much God wants people to be saved. This episode will encourage your faith for converts.
Don’t Sell the Farm
Don’t Sell the Farm is a podcast about holding fast to the truth of Jesus in a world that constantly pushes compromise. Through honest reflections, biblical insights, personal stories, and the occasional guest, I explore what it means to live faithfully, think deeply, and stand firm in a culture that drifts. Whether stirred by Scripture, sermons, or everyday moments, the goal is to stay rooted in Christ and protect what God has entrusted to us. Don’t trade what’s eternal for what’s easy. Don’t sell the farm.