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In a world of instant answers, we’re slowing down to rediscover holy wonder. This episode explores God as Creator—from Genesis to the galaxies—and how creation reveals both His infinite power and intimate nearness. We talk about oceans, stars, hummingbirds, fingerprints, and the beauty of a God who never copies and pastes. Wonder isn’t childish; it restores imagination, hope, and trust. The God who named the stars also speaks into our hardest seasons. If your heart feels tired or hurried, come remember: the Creator is near, present, able, and abundantly good.
If this conversation stirred something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it. Your words help others slow down, look up, and rediscover awe.
By Elizabeth Gunter Powell and Kimberly Roddy4.8
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In a world of instant answers, we’re slowing down to rediscover holy wonder. This episode explores God as Creator—from Genesis to the galaxies—and how creation reveals both His infinite power and intimate nearness. We talk about oceans, stars, hummingbirds, fingerprints, and the beauty of a God who never copies and pastes. Wonder isn’t childish; it restores imagination, hope, and trust. The God who named the stars also speaks into our hardest seasons. If your heart feels tired or hurried, come remember: the Creator is near, present, able, and abundantly good.
If this conversation stirred something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it. Your words help others slow down, look up, and rediscover awe.

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