EP 33 // The Backseat Prayer: What a Lost Charm Taught Me About Faith
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A 7.5-hour road trip from Minnesota to Iowa for a graduation party led to a lot of family time, an intense game of tag, and a sudden wave of panic when a brand-new necklace charm went missing. While the adults gave up the search, a child's simple backseat prayer changed everything.
In this episode, I'm sharing the reality of surviving a long drive with car sickness, navigating a busy weekend as an introvert, and the reminder I needed from Matthew 18:3. We're looking at what it means to stop trying to fix things in our own strength and how to carry our worries to a God who cares about the small details.
In this episode:
Road trip survival: Unlimited screen time, audiobooks, and car sickness.
Surviving a high-energy weekend when your whole family is introverted.
The panic of the lost charm and the adult assumption that it was gone for good.
What a 9-year-old singing "Jesus Loves Me" teaches us about persistent prayer.
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