Hearts are open and the stakes are high. We’re seeing people lean in to the message of Jesus, and the question staring us down is simple: will we steward this moment or squander it with church as usual? We talk candidly about God’s timing, why bitterness can make us miss it, and how the Holy Spirit actually moves—convicting of sin, righteousness, and judgment, not to shame but to set people free. We explore the difference between building church culture and forming kingdom people. One chases...
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Hearts are open and the stakes are high. We’re seeing people lean in to the message of Jesus, and the question staring us down is simple: will we steward this moment or squander it with church as usual? We talk candidly about God’s timing, why bitterness can make us miss it, and how the Holy Spirit actually moves—convicting of sin, righteousness, and judgment, not to shame but to set people free. We explore the difference between building church culture and forming kingdom people. One chases...
C-Dub's Yosemite Journey Part 1: Sweat Out Your Problems: Nature's Therapy
The WOFOYO Podcast
36 minutes
2 months ago
C-Dub's Yosemite Journey Part 1: Sweat Out Your Problems: Nature's Therapy
C-Dub shares his transformative journey to Yosemite National Park, where he hiked 43.6 miles and experienced profound spiritual lessons while connecting with family legacy and God's presence. • Walking 23 miles in a single day—almost double his previous record—proved what's possible when trusting God • Unmistakable signs of God's presence included rain in drought-stricken California and a rainbow over Half Dome • The "Holy Ghost Matrix" provides reassurance that we're exactly where God wants...
The WOFOYO Podcast
Hearts are open and the stakes are high. We’re seeing people lean in to the message of Jesus, and the question staring us down is simple: will we steward this moment or squander it with church as usual? We talk candidly about God’s timing, why bitterness can make us miss it, and how the Holy Spirit actually moves—convicting of sin, righteousness, and judgment, not to shame but to set people free. We explore the difference between building church culture and forming kingdom people. One chases...