In this episode, we slow down and look for God in the places we often overlook.
Luke’s account of Jesus’ birth isn’t flashy—it’s simple, humble, and beautifully ordinary. A manger, a quiet night, unnoticed people, and a young girl who held miracles in her heart instead of broadcasting them to the world.
We talk about how God shows up in messy spaces, long before we “get it together.” If Jesus entered the world through a feeding trough, He can step right into the chaos of our emotions, our finances, our homes, and our healing.
We also sit with Mary’s quiet response—how she treasured the miracle privately—and what that teaches us in a world obsessed with sharing everything.
This episode is a reminder that:
✨ God moves in the quiet.
✨ God meets us in the mess.
✨ God works in the overlooked spaces.
✨ And even when life feels like a manger… He is near.
May we learn to notice Him in the ordinary places.