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In this Table Talk, I sit down with my friend Andrew Richardson to play a favorite game we call “Sermon That.” Our random object this time? A baby bib. 🍼
That simple prop opens a real conversation about spiritual maturity—why growth is messy, why comparison stalls us, and why “more” isn’t always the mark of “mature.” I share how I think about Paul’s milk-to-meat imagery, the role of community, and the quiet practices (like being still and saying no) that actually form us.
In this episode, We:
If you’re craving practical, real-life faith without the pressure to have it all figured out, this one’s for you.
By Everyday TruthsIn this Table Talk, I sit down with my friend Andrew Richardson to play a favorite game we call “Sermon That.” Our random object this time? A baby bib. 🍼
That simple prop opens a real conversation about spiritual maturity—why growth is messy, why comparison stalls us, and why “more” isn’t always the mark of “mature.” I share how I think about Paul’s milk-to-meat imagery, the role of community, and the quiet practices (like being still and saying no) that actually form us.
In this episode, We:
If you’re craving practical, real-life faith without the pressure to have it all figured out, this one’s for you.