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In this honest solo episode, Jill reflects on the swirl of “hot-button” conversations dominating social media and how quickly our zeal to be right can eclipse the call to love. She shares a recent DM exchange that forced her to pause, listen, and ask better questions, then reframes the whole moment with a time-tested guide: In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity. Jill walks through core Christian essentials (Jesus’ death and resurrection, salvation by grace through faith, Christ’s promised return), contrasts them with non-essentials (worship styles, baptism methods, women in ministry, young vs. old earth), and offers a practical filter for knowing when to lean in and when to lay it down. If you’re exhausted by online arguments but still want to share about Jesus with courage and kindness, this episode will help you lead with love without abandoning conviction.
And as always, we start off the episode with what is bringing us joy and we know you will be so encouraged by this conversation. Listen free on Apple or Spotify, and join us on Patreon for an extended version of this episode as well as exclusive content!
Halfway to Sunday is a weekly conversation on life and faith with your friends. We are so glad you’re here!
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SHOW NOTES
1 Corinthians 15:3-4
Ephesians 2:8-9
John 14:6
Young Earth vs Old Earth
Patreon
The Bible Project
The Journaling Bible I use | Bible Highlighters | Annotating Tabs | **affiliate links
Episode #72 Bearing Witness to Brave Faith w/ Kurt Ver Beek
Episode #71 God, Where Are You in This? w/ Raylynn Van Oort
Episode #59 Loyal in His Love: How Jesus Heals What People Break w/ Tabitha Panariso
Episode #53 Faith Isn’t Fragile w/ Erin Moon
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Halfway to Sunday is a weekly conversation on life and faith with your friends.
We're so glad you're here.
By Jill Camacho5
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In this honest solo episode, Jill reflects on the swirl of “hot-button” conversations dominating social media and how quickly our zeal to be right can eclipse the call to love. She shares a recent DM exchange that forced her to pause, listen, and ask better questions, then reframes the whole moment with a time-tested guide: In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity. Jill walks through core Christian essentials (Jesus’ death and resurrection, salvation by grace through faith, Christ’s promised return), contrasts them with non-essentials (worship styles, baptism methods, women in ministry, young vs. old earth), and offers a practical filter for knowing when to lean in and when to lay it down. If you’re exhausted by online arguments but still want to share about Jesus with courage and kindness, this episode will help you lead with love without abandoning conviction.
And as always, we start off the episode with what is bringing us joy and we know you will be so encouraged by this conversation. Listen free on Apple or Spotify, and join us on Patreon for an extended version of this episode as well as exclusive content!
Halfway to Sunday is a weekly conversation on life and faith with your friends. We are so glad you’re here!
******
SHOW NOTES
1 Corinthians 15:3-4
Ephesians 2:8-9
John 14:6
Young Earth vs Old Earth
Patreon
The Bible Project
The Journaling Bible I use | Bible Highlighters | Annotating Tabs | **affiliate links
Episode #72 Bearing Witness to Brave Faith w/ Kurt Ver Beek
Episode #71 God, Where Are You in This? w/ Raylynn Van Oort
Episode #59 Loyal in His Love: How Jesus Heals What People Break w/ Tabitha Panariso
Episode #53 Faith Isn’t Fragile w/ Erin Moon
******
Want more Halfway to Sunday? Join our Patreon community!
If you want to connect more than just once a week, join us over on
Tiktok
YouTube
******
Follow Jill on Instagram
Halfway to Sunday is a weekly conversation on life and faith with your friends.
We're so glad you're here.

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