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What happens when you pray for years without an answer—and then God responds over lunch?
In this episode of Never Perfect Faith, an unplanned Saturday morning hospital visit turns into a deeply meaningful conversation with Dick Crotteau—a beloved friend, Air Force veteran, husband, father, and man of deep faith. Recovering from strokes and surgery, Dick shares stories from nearly 85 years of life, reflecting on what he calls his “final approach,” a term drawn from his Air Force days that now carries profound meaning in this later chapter of life.
You’ll hear about decades of service with adoption ministries like Bethany Christian Services, an unexpected calling into prison ministry, and mentoring a man released after 27 years in prison with nothing but a single box and a hopeful smile. Dick also shares his love of contemplation, the practice of slowing down, noticing God’s presence in creation, and even using the stars to navigate—a beautiful metaphor for how faith can guide us when we take the time to look up.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How faith and service can unfold in unexpected ways.
The quiet power of stillness, reflection, and noticing God in everyday life.
That wisdom, purpose, and spiritual growth can deepen with age.
Why the most meaningful conversations often happen in imperfect, unplanned moments.
This episode is a reminder that God invites us into love, service, and presence in many ways—sometimes through action, sometimes through silence, and sometimes simply by being together.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What happens when you pray for years without an answer—and then God responds over lunch?
In this episode of Never Perfect Faith, an unplanned Saturday morning hospital visit turns into a deeply meaningful conversation with Dick Crotteau—a beloved friend, Air Force veteran, husband, father, and man of deep faith. Recovering from strokes and surgery, Dick shares stories from nearly 85 years of life, reflecting on what he calls his “final approach,” a term drawn from his Air Force days that now carries profound meaning in this later chapter of life.
You’ll hear about decades of service with adoption ministries like Bethany Christian Services, an unexpected calling into prison ministry, and mentoring a man released after 27 years in prison with nothing but a single box and a hopeful smile. Dick also shares his love of contemplation, the practice of slowing down, noticing God’s presence in creation, and even using the stars to navigate—a beautiful metaphor for how faith can guide us when we take the time to look up.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How faith and service can unfold in unexpected ways.
The quiet power of stillness, reflection, and noticing God in everyday life.
That wisdom, purpose, and spiritual growth can deepen with age.
Why the most meaningful conversations often happen in imperfect, unplanned moments.
This episode is a reminder that God invites us into love, service, and presence in many ways—sometimes through action, sometimes through silence, and sometimes simply by being together.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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