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In this episode of The Seer’s Watch, Sara shares a dream that followed an intense season of reading and rereading the book of Acts of the Apostles.
After immersing herself in the life of the early Church — their devotion, boldness, sacrifice, unity, and dependence on the Holy Spirit — something began to stir beyond study. What unfolded was a dream that felt like an invitation: a call to return.
What does it mean to learn the ancient paths?
What have we inherited from the early Church — and what have we drifted from?
In this episode, Sara explores:
• The spiritual DNA of the Church in Acts
• The cost and beauty of apostolic faith
• The difference between modern Christianity and early Church devotion
• How immersion in Scripture can reshape our spiritual imagination
• Discerning dreams through the lens of the Word
This is not about nostalgia.
It is about restoration.
The ancient paths are not outdated — they are foundational.
If you have felt a stirring to return to simplicity, power, and purity in your walk with Christ, this conversation will resonate deeply.
By SaraIn this episode of The Seer’s Watch, Sara shares a dream that followed an intense season of reading and rereading the book of Acts of the Apostles.
After immersing herself in the life of the early Church — their devotion, boldness, sacrifice, unity, and dependence on the Holy Spirit — something began to stir beyond study. What unfolded was a dream that felt like an invitation: a call to return.
What does it mean to learn the ancient paths?
What have we inherited from the early Church — and what have we drifted from?
In this episode, Sara explores:
• The spiritual DNA of the Church in Acts
• The cost and beauty of apostolic faith
• The difference between modern Christianity and early Church devotion
• How immersion in Scripture can reshape our spiritual imagination
• Discerning dreams through the lens of the Word
This is not about nostalgia.
It is about restoration.
The ancient paths are not outdated — they are foundational.
If you have felt a stirring to return to simplicity, power, and purity in your walk with Christ, this conversation will resonate deeply.