The Beauty in Burnt Toast

America’s Asleep, But God’s Still Moving: Life as a Missionary in Uganda

Jade Chowning and Courtney Anderson Season 2 Episode 24

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What happens when faith stops being comfortable?

In this episode of The Beauty in Burnt Toast, we sit down with missionary Lyndsie Camper to talk about life in Uganda and the spiritual realities that challenged everything she thought she knew about faith. From orphan care and radical dependence on God to stories of spiritual warfare, healing, and witnessing the power of prayer firsthand, this conversation is raw, eye-opening, and deeply convicting.

We talk about how comfort and constant distraction in America can leave us spiritually unaware, why believers in other parts of the world often experience faith differently, and what it looks like to truly depend on God when He’s all you have.

This episode isn’t about fear. It’s about awakening.

If you’ve ever felt spiritually distracted, disconnected, or hungry for deeper faith, this conversation will challenge you to open your eyes to what God is still doing around the world.

🎙️ Topic Highlights:
• Life as a missionary in Uganda
• Spiritual warfare and spiritual awareness
• Faith beyond comfort
• Orphan ministry and missions
• Healing and the power of prayer
• Christianity in America vs other cultures
• Depending on God in difficult seasons
• The unseen spiritual battle

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