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In this episode, we unpack the mystery of “It”—that deep, often unspoken desire to be known, connected, and woven into something bigger than ourselves. But “It” isn’t a program. It’s not transactional, performance-based, or religious obligation. It’s something better—and we believe it’s at the heart of Kingdom living.
We talk about how “It” becomes a way of life: a joyful, countercultural rhythm where lives intertwine, people are valued equally, and showing up matters more than showing off. It looks less like a service and more like a living room—where conversations linger, snacks get passed around, and no one’s in a hurry to leave.
From how “It” shapes families and friendships, to why kids thrive in homes where presence replaces performance, we explore what happens when connection becomes a want, not a duty.
Also… there may or may not be a reference to Cousin Itt. You’ve been warned.
Don’t forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!
By Cassidy and AmberIn this episode, we unpack the mystery of “It”—that deep, often unspoken desire to be known, connected, and woven into something bigger than ourselves. But “It” isn’t a program. It’s not transactional, performance-based, or religious obligation. It’s something better—and we believe it’s at the heart of Kingdom living.
We talk about how “It” becomes a way of life: a joyful, countercultural rhythm where lives intertwine, people are valued equally, and showing up matters more than showing off. It looks less like a service and more like a living room—where conversations linger, snacks get passed around, and no one’s in a hurry to leave.
From how “It” shapes families and friendships, to why kids thrive in homes where presence replaces performance, we explore what happens when connection becomes a want, not a duty.
Also… there may or may not be a reference to Cousin Itt. You’ve been warned.
Don’t forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!