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What happens when a generation raised on speed and noise starts asking older, deeper questions?
In this episode of Walking the Jericho Road, we step back and listen. A group of young voices reflect on spiritual disciplines drawn from the ancient faith of the Church. Practices once assumed. Wells once dug deep. Ways of following Jesus that were never meant to be flashy, but faithful.
This conversation isn’t about nostalgia or going backward. It’s about thirst. A hunger for roots, rhythm, and a faith that can hold the weight of real life. These voices are not experts. They’re travelers. Learning what it means to walk the road slowly, honestly, and together.
Old wells still hold water. The question is whether we’re willing to stop long enough to draw from them.
#WalkingTheJerichoRoad
By kyberhawkWhat happens when a generation raised on speed and noise starts asking older, deeper questions?
In this episode of Walking the Jericho Road, we step back and listen. A group of young voices reflect on spiritual disciplines drawn from the ancient faith of the Church. Practices once assumed. Wells once dug deep. Ways of following Jesus that were never meant to be flashy, but faithful.
This conversation isn’t about nostalgia or going backward. It’s about thirst. A hunger for roots, rhythm, and a faith that can hold the weight of real life. These voices are not experts. They’re travelers. Learning what it means to walk the road slowly, honestly, and together.
Old wells still hold water. The question is whether we’re willing to stop long enough to draw from them.
#WalkingTheJerichoRoad