A single beam of light through a church window changed how we saw the day—and ourselves. What began as a personal story of losing hearing in one ear and living nine years in partial silence becomes a wider meditation on restoration, grace, and the brave work of loving people back to who they were made to be. When hearing returned, music sounded new, a daughter’s voice felt like a gift unwrapped, and gratitude turned into a map for finding love in a noisy world. We unpack a simple but demandi...
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A single beam of light through a church window changed how we saw the day—and ourselves. What began as a personal story of losing hearing in one ear and living nine years in partial silence becomes a wider meditation on restoration, grace, and the brave work of loving people back to who they were made to be. When hearing returned, music sounded new, a daughter’s voice felt like a gift unwrapped, and gratitude turned into a map for finding love in a noisy world. We unpack a simple but demandi...
Sam Bickersteth | God is not a Cosmic Autocrat - How reading and thinking convicted me of God
Sunny Banana
51 minutes
5 months ago
Sam Bickersteth | God is not a Cosmic Autocrat - How reading and thinking convicted me of God
Check out Sam's great YouTube channel and Substack YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@admoni. Substack: https://substack.com/@admoni What happens when inherited faith meets philosophical inquiry? In this thought-provoking conversation, Sam Bickersteth, a Cambridge philosophy student and former football player, shares his transformative journey from defending religious beliefs he didn't genuinely hold to discovering authentic spiritual conviction through literature, questioning, and int...
Sunny Banana
A single beam of light through a church window changed how we saw the day—and ourselves. What began as a personal story of losing hearing in one ear and living nine years in partial silence becomes a wider meditation on restoration, grace, and the brave work of loving people back to who they were made to be. When hearing returned, music sounded new, a daughter’s voice felt like a gift unwrapped, and gratitude turned into a map for finding love in a noisy world. We unpack a simple but demandi...