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...
WOFOYO SHORT: Do you know Jesus because you heard, or because you met Him?
The WOFOYO Podcast
12 minutes
3 weeks ago
WOFOYO SHORT: Do you know Jesus because you heard, or because you met Him?
Thirst can hide in plain sight. A full schedule and an empty soul can exist in the same person, and that’s why the story of the Samaritan woman still cuts to the center: Jesus meets us at the well we’ve been visiting for years and offers a source that won’t run dry. We walk through John 4 and ask a hard, hopeful question—do you know Jesus because someone told you about Him, or because you met Him yourself? We trace the conversation from a simple request for water to a revelation of living wa...
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...