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Faith Wanderer, You are Loved

Apr 06, 202059 minSeason 5Ep. 521
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Episode description

Would you consider yourself a faith wanderer?


Do you wonder what the difference is between being a wanderer and lost?


Maybe it's not a worry for yourself, but there are loved ones that come to mind as you are concerned for their salvation and relationship with God.


On this episode of the More to Be Podcast, we get real about what it feels like to question your faith and wonder if you're lost. Robin Dance, author of For All Who Wander: Why Knowing God Is Better than Knowing It All, brings authenticity and wisdom so deep you'll not be able to listen without losing track of what you thought you'd be getting done.


This episode just might be one of the rawest conversations you'll hear . . . as emotions rose to the surface that caught me by surprise and led me to fresh hope for wandering, in faith, on this journey to eternity.


Robin is a sister-in-Christ and a wanderer as well as writer, speaker, and contributor to the (in)courage community and The Art of Simple. She and her husband, Tad, are enjoying newfound freedom as empty nesters, but they keep their fingers crossed and the back door open for their three adult children. As Southern as sugar-shocked tea, she currently lives in Macon, Georgia, and online at robindance.me.



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