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š§ The Walk Podcast: "Nothing is Wasted" with Sinmidele
In this powerful episode of The Walk, Worship Leader Magazineās Joshua Swanson sits down with Nigerian singer-songwriter Sinmidele to explore a profound truth: nothing in Godās hands is wasted.
From her journey as a microbiology student in Wales to an unexpected detour that led her back to Nigeria, Sinmidele shares how God used what seemed like failure to reshape her purpose and draw her closer to Him. With biblical wisdom and heartfelt honesty, she reminds us that every setback, every challenge, and every waiting season is part of Godās bigger plan.
Sinmideleās reflections on John 6:12āwhere Jesus gathers the leftovers after feeding the five thousandāserve as a beautiful reminder that God repurposes every experience for His glory and our good. Whether youāre in a season of waiting or wrestling with uncertainty, this episode will inspire you to trust Godās perfect timing.
We also close with Sinmideleās latest single, "Heaven on Earth", a worshipful anthem that captures the beauty of Godās presence in our lives.
š This episode is part of a special international series, featuring artists from France, Norway, and Nigeria. If you missed the emotional episode with Matt Marvain from France, be sure to check it out. Up next: Daniel Tassone, an Italian-born worship leader from Norway!
š Subscribe to The Walk now and never miss an episode!
If this episode encouraged you, take a moment to leave us a reviewāit helps us reach more worshipers like you.
š² Follow us on social media for more worship insights and inspiration:
š Worship Leader Magazine:
š¶ Follow Sinmidele for more music and encouragement:
š Listen, be encouraged, and share with a friend who needs this reminder: Nothing is wasted in Godās hands!
Links:
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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š§ The Walk Podcast: "Nothing is Wasted" with Sinmidele
In this powerful episode of The Walk, Worship Leader Magazineās Joshua Swanson sits down with Nigerian singer-songwriter Sinmidele to explore a profound truth: nothing in Godās hands is wasted.
From her journey as a microbiology student in Wales to an unexpected detour that led her back to Nigeria, Sinmidele shares how God used what seemed like failure to reshape her purpose and draw her closer to Him. With biblical wisdom and heartfelt honesty, she reminds us that every setback, every challenge, and every waiting season is part of Godās bigger plan.
Sinmideleās reflections on John 6:12āwhere Jesus gathers the leftovers after feeding the five thousandāserve as a beautiful reminder that God repurposes every experience for His glory and our good. Whether youāre in a season of waiting or wrestling with uncertainty, this episode will inspire you to trust Godās perfect timing.
We also close with Sinmideleās latest single, "Heaven on Earth", a worshipful anthem that captures the beauty of Godās presence in our lives.
š This episode is part of a special international series, featuring artists from France, Norway, and Nigeria. If you missed the emotional episode with Matt Marvain from France, be sure to check it out. Up next: Daniel Tassone, an Italian-born worship leader from Norway!
š Subscribe to The Walk now and never miss an episode!
If this episode encouraged you, take a moment to leave us a reviewāit helps us reach more worshipers like you.
š² Follow us on social media for more worship insights and inspiration:
š Worship Leader Magazine:
š¶ Follow Sinmidele for more music and encouragement:
š Listen, be encouraged, and share with a friend who needs this reminder: Nothing is wasted in Godās hands!
Links:
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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