Does “sweetness” characterize your speech?
In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Hamby and Molly Mayo welcome Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—to the podcast. Together, they reflect on the wisdom of Proverbs 16:21: “Sweetness of the lips increaseth learning.” Jake also shares personal insights into what God is teaching him through John 13.
Tune in for a gentle reminder about the power of responding with “sweetness,” and a heartfelt conversation about trusting God through trials and circumstances we may not yet understand.
“What I am doing you do not understand now, but afterward you will understand.” — John 13:7
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Does “sweetness” characterize your speech?
In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Hamby and Molly Mayo welcome Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—to the podcast. Together, they reflect on the wisdom of Proverbs 16:21: “Sweetness of the lips increaseth learning.” Jake also shares personal insights into what God is teaching him through John 13.
Tune in for a gentle reminder about the power of responding with “sweetness,” and a heartfelt conversation about trusting God through trials and circumstances we may not yet understand.
“What I am doing you do not understand now, but afterward you will understand.” — John 13:7
Does “sweetness” characterize your speech?
In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Hamby and Molly Mayo welcome Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—to the podcast. Together, they reflect on the wisdom of Proverbs 16:21: “Sweetness of the lips increaseth learning.” Jake also shares personal insights into what God is teaching him through John 13.
Tune in for a gentle reminder about the power of responding with “sweetness,” and a heartfelt conversation about trusting God through trials and circumstances we may not yet understand.
“What I am doing you do not understand now, but afterward you will understand.” — John 13:7
Fastened Like Nails
Does “sweetness” characterize your speech?
In this episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Hamby and Molly Mayo welcome Jake Phillips—voice actor and Lamplighter Theatre legend—to the podcast. Together, they reflect on the wisdom of Proverbs 16:21: “Sweetness of the lips increaseth learning.” Jake also shares personal insights into what God is teaching him through John 13.
Tune in for a gentle reminder about the power of responding with “sweetness,” and a heartfelt conversation about trusting God through trials and circumstances we may not yet understand.
“What I am doing you do not understand now, but afterward you will understand.” — John 13:7