"Welcome to Still Learning, a podcast where faith meets real life, and growth is celebrated in all its messy, beautiful, and raw forms. Together, we’ll embrace the beauty of being works in progress, grounded in God’s truth, grace, and love. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and biblical insights, this podcast inspires growth, vulnerability, and hope. Whether you’re navigating challenges, celebrating victories, or simply figuring things out, this is a space to embrace God’s love and mercy as we grow in faith—because we’re all still learning."
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"Welcome to Still Learning, a podcast where faith meets real life, and growth is celebrated in all its messy, beautiful, and raw forms. Together, we’ll embrace the beauty of being works in progress, grounded in God’s truth, grace, and love. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and biblical insights, this podcast inspires growth, vulnerability, and hope. Whether you’re navigating challenges, celebrating victories, or simply figuring things out, this is a space to embrace God’s love and mercy as we grow in faith—because we’re all still learning."
In this episode, we explore the beauty and purpose of life’s rainy seasons—why we need them, how God uses them for growth, and the hope they carry for what’s coming next.
Still Learning
"Welcome to Still Learning, a podcast where faith meets real life, and growth is celebrated in all its messy, beautiful, and raw forms. Together, we’ll embrace the beauty of being works in progress, grounded in God’s truth, grace, and love. Through heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and biblical insights, this podcast inspires growth, vulnerability, and hope. Whether you’re navigating challenges, celebrating victories, or simply figuring things out, this is a space to embrace God’s love and mercy as we grow in faith—because we’re all still learning."