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In this heart-centering conversation, Melie sits down with Jenn Suen Chen—spiritual director, speaker, and co-director of Summit Clear—to talk about how stories shape our faith and our sense of belonging. Drawing from her new book, Dim Sum and Faith, Jenn shares how the ancient rhythm of gathering at the table can teach us about spiritual formation, community, and what it really means to live loved.
Together, Melie and Jenn explore:
Why stories are one of the most powerful tools for spiritual growth
How our unique cultural and personal histories influence the way we see God
What "intentional story work" looks like in safe, grace-filled community
The difference between a spiritual director, mentor, coach, and therapist—and how each helps us heal
How to begin processing pain and shame through love rather than fear
The role of remembering and lament in gratitude and worship
What it means to simply "come as you are" to God's table
This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and rediscover how God meets us in the middle of our real, messy stories—not after we've cleaned them up.
About Jenn Suen Chen Jenn Suen Chen is a spiritual director, speaker, and co-director of Summit Clear, where she and her husband mentor those serving in cross-cultural ministry. After 25 years in Asia, she brings a rich, grounded perspective on faith, identity, and belonging. Her book Dim Sum and Faith weaves together story, culture, and spiritual formation, inviting readers to experience God's presence through the art of storytelling.
📖 Dim Sum and Faith – Book Link 🌐 Jenn's Website
If this episode speaks to you, please share it with someone who needs the reminder that their story still matters.
By Melie WilliamsIn this heart-centering conversation, Melie sits down with Jenn Suen Chen—spiritual director, speaker, and co-director of Summit Clear—to talk about how stories shape our faith and our sense of belonging. Drawing from her new book, Dim Sum and Faith, Jenn shares how the ancient rhythm of gathering at the table can teach us about spiritual formation, community, and what it really means to live loved.
Together, Melie and Jenn explore:
Why stories are one of the most powerful tools for spiritual growth
How our unique cultural and personal histories influence the way we see God
What "intentional story work" looks like in safe, grace-filled community
The difference between a spiritual director, mentor, coach, and therapist—and how each helps us heal
How to begin processing pain and shame through love rather than fear
The role of remembering and lament in gratitude and worship
What it means to simply "come as you are" to God's table
This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and rediscover how God meets us in the middle of our real, messy stories—not after we've cleaned them up.
About Jenn Suen Chen Jenn Suen Chen is a spiritual director, speaker, and co-director of Summit Clear, where she and her husband mentor those serving in cross-cultural ministry. After 25 years in Asia, she brings a rich, grounded perspective on faith, identity, and belonging. Her book Dim Sum and Faith weaves together story, culture, and spiritual formation, inviting readers to experience God's presence through the art of storytelling.
📖 Dim Sum and Faith – Book Link 🌐 Jenn's Website
If this episode speaks to you, please share it with someone who needs the reminder that their story still matters.