Join us for our holiday-delayed end-of-the-year conversation, where Beth Estock interviews Ben Yosua-Davis (the host!) about his experience hosting Reports From the Spiritual Frontier in 2019, his plans for 2020, and what it’s like to live on an island.
Episode Highlights Include:
- The Joys of Backbreaking Manual Labor
- What Islands Teach Us About God
- Why You Should Just Sit Until You Find Space
- Why Christianity Just Works Better On the Margin
- Why White American Christianity Would Be Better Off Without Money Or Buildings
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If you liked this episode, check out:
- Beth and Ben’s Conversation From Last Last Year: “Calling Comes From Within”
- Beth Estock’s New Book on Discernment
- Ben’s Essay, “Death, Ashes, and Resurrection”
- Ben’s new series about fixing up a run-down island house, “Reports From the Island Frontier”
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Stay tuned next for: Our opening series of 2020, coming in late February, tentatively titled “Why I Left/Why I Stayed”
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