S3 Ep3 Rooted in Christ, Courageous Obedience
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What does it look like to be deeply rooted in Christ in the middle of everyday life?
In this episode, Caleb and Ashley Farnworth share how learning to listen to the Holy Spirit has transformed ordinary, everyday moments. Parent-teacher conferences, dental appointments, and normal daily rhythms with their kids have become opportunities for Kingdom impact. Through simple obedience, the Farnworths have found that courage exists on the other side of trusting that God will speak and move as we step out in faith. From praying with patients, to raising kids who boldly practice healing prayer, this conversation explores how a life rooted in Christ produces courage and compassion towards others. As we are rooted in Christ, our lives become places where the Spirit moves freely—bringing hope, healing, and transformation to those around us.
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Themes & Takeaways1. The Holy Spirit makes obedience accessible Courage grows when we trust that God is already at work—and will speak through us.
2. Slow down to hear God’s voice Intentional pauses create space to receive and share what God is saying to others.
3. Look for “pressure points” in conversations Moments of anxiety, stress, or pain often open the door to deeper spiritual conversations.
4. Everyday spaces are mission fields From classrooms to dental chairs, God is moving in ordinary environments.
5. Courage involves risk—but also reward Obedience may lead to awkwardness or resistance, but it also leads to greater fruit and favor.
6. Model Kingdom living at home Children don’t just learn faith—they catch it. A lifestyle of obedience creates generational impact.
7. Starting small and stay consistent Courage is built through simple, repeatable steps of obedience over time. ----more----
InvitationWhat's one intentional step you can take this week to partner with the Holy Spirit?
- Ask God what He wants to say to someone in your daily life
- Act on it—whether through encouragement, prayer, or a simple conversation
- Reflect on what happens and keep practicing
Consider inviting a friend to join you and share weekly stories of obedience and risk
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👥 About the GuestsCaleb and Ashley Farnworth live near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, where they are raising their four children and pursuing a lifestyle of everyday disciple-making.
Caleb works in commercial real estate while intentionally building relationships and engaging people spiritually in his community. Ashley, a dental hygienist, views her work as a mission field—creating space to care for and encourage others through prayer and presence.
Together, they are passionate about modeling a faith that is lived out daily, inviting both their family and those around them to experience the love and leadership of Jesus.