• You’ll Never Know Unless You Go: Faith, Risk, and Resurrection

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

You’ll Never Know Unless You Go: Faith, Risk, and Resurrection

  • Summary

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    Welcome to this week’s episode of Stories and Other Things Holy!

    Have you ever wondered what it really means to take a leap of faith? Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson shares a joyful and tender story about a trapeze experience that illustrates how trust, hope, and risk are all part of living a life of faith. Through reflections on Jesus’ ultimate leap of trust, we’re invited to let go of our fears and take the risk of saying yes to God’s transformative love.

    🌟 Key Themes:

    • The vulnerability of taking a leap of faith
    • Jesus’ decision to leap into the resurrection
    • How trust and risk are connected to God’s invitation
    • Cooperating with God’s transformative power in our lives

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