From Believing to Being… new podcast episodes!

Who knows if anyone else listens to our podcast, but these conversations have been life-changing for me. I re-listen to them multiple times and I learn something new or have a new insight. And it’s not just because I’m the co-host! Ha! I hope that these episodes encourage you because this is Dave and I sorting through life and ideas and faith stuff after deconstructing our evangelical beliefs. We are not “teaching” anything, just having conversations about stuff we’ve come across and things we are contemplating. I really hope you give it a listen and let us know what YOU’RE thinking about these days!

You can find it on all the usual podcast formats: Apple, Spotify, Google, etc.

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  • shannilovess

    I am so happy to have found you. We are in the second week of Lent and although it has been my pratice for many years to give up something I am still praying for direction for what this should be. I have felt no gentle guidance as I usually do except a word perhaps about not letting fear stop me from my purpose. The idea of doing nothing strikes a chord because Ive never done nothing. I know I need do nothing to be loved by our Father but yet still I have my quiet time and my bible time. My devotions to read. A literal lists of to dos and yes I always want to know Him more because I do believe I cannot really love someone I do not know but now how much of what I do is to know Him or for Him to see my efforts.
    Wow!! Thank you for this outlook.
    I am subscribing to your podcast because I feel you have much to share with me.
    God bless you and your thoughts and words 💗

    • karenholmes

      Your comment made my day! And you’re so right…we can have these deep, hidden fears & motivations that we still have to “earn” something even when our heart knows we don’t. Doing nothing “spiritual” for a while really helped me notice the various urges I felt to *perform* and also gave me the time, opportunity, and focus to see all the ways I could feel connected with the divine without it having to be a special set-aside time or activity. It was like the less I put myself in the way, the more I sensed the flow of spirit underneath all of life. We judge certain things as being “worthy” of our relationship with God, when in reality, *everything* is holy. Much love to you as you experiment with a Lent season of doing nothing! 🙂