Sow in Love Podcast

003: Complimentary Bites (from the Sow in Love Library)

Jamaya Dunn Season 1 Episode 3

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Today we’re taking a stroll through the Sow in Love Library, and I’m inviting you into an honest conversation about the greatest love story ever told — the love of God.

But before we get there, I want to pause and talk about something heavy on my heart: the way Christianity has been “branded.” Too often we lead with judgment instead of love, and the world sees the wrong kind of marketing campaign. As image bearers, we’re walking billboards for Christ. Every interaction is an ad, and I believe it’s time to rebrand Christianity — to reflect the truth of the gospel: love, grace, and reconciliation.

After we wrestle with that, I’ll share some of my favorite books from the library — resources that have nourished me, challenged me, and helped me grow deeper in faith and community. Consider this episode your plate of complimentary bites — food for thought that will sustain you for the journey.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why Christians need to rethink how we “brand” faith in delicate times
  • How offense, division, and clapbacks hurt our witness
  • The Bible as the ultimate love story (not just a book of suffering)
  • How books like The Bait of Satan, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, and 52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know have shaped my walk
  • Why forgiveness, holy reverence, and community are essential parts of self-care and soul care

Featured Books from the Sow in Love Library:

  • The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
  • The Bait of Satan by John Bevere
  • Friendship Matters by Dr. Sarita Lyons
  • The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis
  • 52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know

Complimentary Gift
Want access to the Sow in Love Library? You can find these titles and more inside my [LTK shop] (affiliate). Grab the ones that resonate with you and start feasting on wisdom that will feed your soul.

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