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Welcome back to Ministry Reimagined!
In this episode, Jacob Elanko challenges the subtle ways ministry, comfort, and other Christians can slowly take the place of genuine faith. He reflects on how serving God can become a substitute for knowing Him, why convenient Christianity often avoids the cost of true discipleship, and how belief without proximity misses the heart of the Gospel. Through honest questions and pointed reflection, this conversation invites listeners to examine whether their faith is rooted in relationship—or in routine.
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By Celeste VelinovaWelcome back to Ministry Reimagined!
In this episode, Jacob Elanko challenges the subtle ways ministry, comfort, and other Christians can slowly take the place of genuine faith. He reflects on how serving God can become a substitute for knowing Him, why convenient Christianity often avoids the cost of true discipleship, and how belief without proximity misses the heart of the Gospel. Through honest questions and pointed reflection, this conversation invites listeners to examine whether their faith is rooted in relationship—or in routine.
🎙️ New episodes every other Friday
💡 Powered by Virtual Staff Network — empowering ministry leaders to make their ministry dreams easier and more efficient.
Find us on our socials and more information on Virtual Staff Network at:
https://www.virtualstaffnetwork.com/ministry-reimagined
If you enjoyed this episode, help support this podcast by:
👍 Liking the video
🔔 Subscribing for future episodes
💬 Dropping a comment — we’d love to hear your thoughts
Thank you for watching — we’ll see you next time.