Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
“Fermenting, God’s Not Done With Me Yet!” is where baking meets soul work. The oven is always preheated for truth, grace, and second chances. Elizabeth, is a married mom of 3 kids, a student in Regent University’s law program, who has also reopened her Grandfather’s Bakery. An imperfect Christian Baker who’s taking her turn as a podcaster. Elizabeth believes just like dough waiting to rise we are all a work in progress. Each week she has a co-host that shares their story. Listen in as we learn from each other. Whether Elizabeth is stretching dough or placing herself in predicaments that stretch her faith, Elizabeth believes God is still working in the middle of it all. So grab a cup of coffee and a slice of bread, meet our episode guest host, and let’s rise together.
Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet
Pure Ingredients: Filtering out Hollywood Culture with Craig Dehut
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Craig Dehut explore the significance of quality craftsmanship in media production and consumption. Craig is a producer, cinematographer, and editor who has worked on a variety of documentaries, corporate videos, and short films. Craig discusses the importance of selecting enriching content that nourishes the mind, akin to choosing the best ingredients for baking. Craig shares insights on navigating the overwhelming landscape of media, emphasizing the need for discernment in evaluating what we consume. The discussion also touches on the impact of storytelling, the role of media in shaping worldviews, and practical tips for fostering healthy media habits within families. Ultimately, the conversation encourages listeners to be intentional about their media choices, ensuring they align with values that promote growth and understanding.
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