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#35 In this Grown Sunday episode, We dive into powerful lessons from the story of Gideon.
From God reducing Gideon’s army to just 300 men, this episode explores what it means to trust God when things get smaller instead of bigger. We also reflects on the sobering reality that even after witnessing God move, some generations still forget Him—and what that means for us today.
This episode touches on faith, courage, awareness, imagination, and the importance of remembering what God has done. Whether you’re navigating uncertainty, learning to trust God with less, or realizing the battle may already be shifting in your favor, there’s a word here for you.
Listen in, take what you need.
Sometimes being grown is realizing God doesn’t need a crowd to do something powerful—He just needs someone willing to trust Him.
Keywords: faith, Gideon Bible story, spiritual growth, trusting God, courage, mindset, Christian encouragement, generational faith, overcoming fear, personal development, Grown Sunday message.
By Shatiya#35 In this Grown Sunday episode, We dive into powerful lessons from the story of Gideon.
From God reducing Gideon’s army to just 300 men, this episode explores what it means to trust God when things get smaller instead of bigger. We also reflects on the sobering reality that even after witnessing God move, some generations still forget Him—and what that means for us today.
This episode touches on faith, courage, awareness, imagination, and the importance of remembering what God has done. Whether you’re navigating uncertainty, learning to trust God with less, or realizing the battle may already be shifting in your favor, there’s a word here for you.
Listen in, take what you need.
Sometimes being grown is realizing God doesn’t need a crowd to do something powerful—He just needs someone willing to trust Him.
Keywords: faith, Gideon Bible story, spiritual growth, trusting God, courage, mindset, Christian encouragement, generational faith, overcoming fear, personal development, Grown Sunday message.