Wild+Faith explores and opines on current events, the mundane, the daily grind, the profound, and the intersection of faith in it all.
In this episode, Michelle leads out the discussion about how the Wild Faith Co. team all started. Memories are shared, and the truth comes out about what our name could have been ;) We hope that you enjoy listening and getting to know the people behind Wild Faith Co. a little better.
This episode is our last episode on our Holy Book and The Foreigner migration series. Our guest Alya, explains to us her experience on migration. Alya describes how uncommon and "taboo" it was to leave her home country to another country to seek a new beginning.
In this bonus episode, it is a continuation of conversations between Valerie, Judit, and Cristina. Their responses about migration, how it is a big deal in the Old Testament and how migration applies to our lives today.
In this second part of our three part series, Valerie, Judit, and Christina explore migration, the foreigner, and our responses as informed by the the New Testament scriptures. ... There is nothing new under the sun. While the phenomenon of migration is as old as humanity, it is currently receiving much public discussion around the globe. Anyone can admit that how we respond to migration has a meaningful impact on our local and global societies. So, what do the Hebrew Holy book, the Judeo-Christian Bible, and people's experiences communicate about it? Join us in this three-part series as we explore narratives and imperatives in relation to migration. ... This episode might challenge your beliefs, awaken curiosity, or motivate you to be a force for good in this world. Whatever the case may be, we hope the first part of our discussion on migration and the Hebrew Bible doesn't leave you the same after listening because Wild Faith Co. seeks to inspire women to be forces of good and truth in this world.
There is nothing new under the sun. While the phenomenon of migration is as old as humanity, it is currently receiving much public discussion around the globe. Anyone can admit that how we respond to migration has a meaningful impact on our local and global societies. So, what do the Hebrew Holy book, the Judeo-Christian Bible, and people's experiences communicate about it? Join us in this three-part series as we explore narratives and imperatives in relation to migration. ... This episode might challenge your beliefs, awaken curiosity, or motivate you to be a force for good in this world. Whatever the case may be, we hope the first part of our discussion on migration and the Hebrew Bible doesn't leave you the same after listening because Wild Faith Co. seeks to inspire women to be forces of good and truth in this world.
What is the difference between flattery and affirmation? Affirmation is so important in any relationship - with family, friends, and coworkers. It feeds our soul when we affirm and encourage one another. So, why don't we affirm others more often? In this episode, we discuss the importance of affirmation, reasons why we should affirm those we love, and how to affirm others without flattering them.
Let’s talk about why your relationships suck. Criticism, it's a word we often cringe at, afraid at the thought of giving or receiving it. But, if we can’t give or take criticism, how genuine are our relationships? The ladies at Wild Faith believe that "wounds from a friend" are far better than the "kisses of an enemy." So, in this episode, we decided to explore the value of criticism in the workplace and in our personal relationships. We also spill some tea here and there, getting real about how we personally respond to criticism.
We are pastors, teachers, and creatives that are dedicated to misbehaving for God. But not just that, we are female friends encouraging one another to be better versions of ourselves. And we wanted the rest of the world to experience community while receiving the encouragement and empowerment that we feel with one another. Wild+Faith explores and opines on current events, the mundane, the profound, and the intersection of faith in it all.