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In this episode of What Faith Looks Like, Paul takes us into the book of Acts to explore two powerful portraits of living faith: Philip, a servant-turned-evangelist who obeyed God’s call without hesitation, and an Ethiopian official whose determination to know God broke through barriers of culture, distance, and exclusion. Their meeting on a desert road becomes a vivid reminder that faith is active, sacrificial, and ready to respond—whether it means taking on an unexpected role, traveling far to worship, or embracing the truth when it’s revealed.
By WCF Podcasts & Paul ZilmerIn this episode of What Faith Looks Like, Paul takes us into the book of Acts to explore two powerful portraits of living faith: Philip, a servant-turned-evangelist who obeyed God’s call without hesitation, and an Ethiopian official whose determination to know God broke through barriers of culture, distance, and exclusion. Their meeting on a desert road becomes a vivid reminder that faith is active, sacrificial, and ready to respond—whether it means taking on an unexpected role, traveling far to worship, or embracing the truth when it’s revealed.