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We’re living in a time of growing division, assumptions, and isolation—but Jesus calls us into something radically different: connection, understanding, and love.
In this episode of the Orderly Podcast, Becky Crawley continues the Friendship Series by unpacking the first key attribute of biblical friendship: Curiosity. Curiosity is the antidote to misunderstanding, the pathway to deeper connection, and the posture that helps us see people the way Jesus does—beyond labels and into the heart.
Becky shares personal stories, cultural insights on the “friendship recession,” and powerful biblical examples of Jesus practicing curiosity with the woman with the issue of blood and the Samaritan woman at the well. Together, we’ll explore how curiosity can break down division, heal conflict, and bring light into relationships.
If you’re tired of surface-level conversations, assumptions, and relational distance, this episode will help you ask better questions, cultivate deeper friendships, and love with the heart of Christ.
By Becky CrawleyWe’re living in a time of growing division, assumptions, and isolation—but Jesus calls us into something radically different: connection, understanding, and love.
In this episode of the Orderly Podcast, Becky Crawley continues the Friendship Series by unpacking the first key attribute of biblical friendship: Curiosity. Curiosity is the antidote to misunderstanding, the pathway to deeper connection, and the posture that helps us see people the way Jesus does—beyond labels and into the heart.
Becky shares personal stories, cultural insights on the “friendship recession,” and powerful biblical examples of Jesus practicing curiosity with the woman with the issue of blood and the Samaritan woman at the well. Together, we’ll explore how curiosity can break down division, heal conflict, and bring light into relationships.
If you’re tired of surface-level conversations, assumptions, and relational distance, this episode will help you ask better questions, cultivate deeper friendships, and love with the heart of Christ.