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What if the quiet of a snowfall could teach you more about faith than a thousand sermons?
In this reflective and heartwarming episode of The Not Yet Now Podcast, Zach, Jill, and Brandon explore what it truly means to be present—in our surroundings, in our relationships, and in our walk with God. A rare early snowfall sets the stage as Zach shares a serene moment with Ruth, reminding us how nature invites us back into the now. The hosts connect the wonder of creation to Mark 9’s raw, honest cry: “I believe; help my unbelief,” unpacking the tension between doubt and faith that resonates across generations. They dive into the power of prayer, the necessity of community, and the surprising ways God meets us in quiet moments.
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What if the quiet of a snowfall could teach you more about faith than a thousand sermons?
In this reflective and heartwarming episode of The Not Yet Now Podcast, Zach, Jill, and Brandon explore what it truly means to be present—in our surroundings, in our relationships, and in our walk with God. A rare early snowfall sets the stage as Zach shares a serene moment with Ruth, reminding us how nature invites us back into the now. The hosts connect the wonder of creation to Mark 9’s raw, honest cry: “I believe; help my unbelief,” unpacking the tension between doubt and faith that resonates across generations. They dive into the power of prayer, the necessity of community, and the surprising ways God meets us in quiet moments.

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