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Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet

Fermenting: God’s Not Done With Me Yet

De : Elizabeth Norton Gray
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“Fermenting, God’s Not Done With Me Yet!” is where baking meets soul work. The oven is always preheated for truth, grace, and second chances. Elizabeth, is a married mom of 3 kids, a student in Regent University’s law program, who has also reopened her Grandfather’s Bakery. An imperfect Christian Baker who’s taking her turn as a podcaster. Elizabeth believes just like dough waiting to rise we are all a work in progress. Each week she has a co-host that shares their story. Listen in as we learn from each other. Whether Elizabeth is stretching dough or placing herself in predicaments that stretch her faith, Elizabeth believes God is still working in the middle of it all. So grab a cup of coffee and a slice of bread, meet our episode guest host, and let’s rise together.

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Alimentation et vin Art Christianisme Cuisine Ministère et évangélisme Philosophie Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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    • Season Finale: Talking Thick Crust with John Gray
      Jan 12 2026

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      In this heartfelt season finale of "Fermenting," Elizabeth Norton Gray invites her husband, John Gray, to discuss the importance of resilience and developing a thick skin, especially for their children. The episode opens with a warm introduction, highlighting the couple's supportive relationship and the unique setting of their living room podcast studio. They delve into the challenges of growing up, particularly the harsh realities of childhood bullying and societal expectations, emphasizing the need for children to learn how to navigate criticism and remain true to themselves. Elizabeth shares a powerful verse from 2 Timothy 1:7, which serves as a foundation for their discussion on fear, self-acceptance, and the importance of trusting in God amidst external pressures.

      As the conversation unfolds, John reflects on his own experiences with bullying and how he transformed perceived weaknesses into strengths. They explore the idea that children should not seek approval from everyone but instead focus on their relationship with God and the values instilled by their parents. The episode culminates in a poignant reminder that while societal opinions may fluctuate, God's truth remains constant, providing a solid anchor for identity and purpose. Elizabeth and John conclude with heartfelt messages for their children, encouraging them to embrace their individuality and trust in divine guidance as they navigate life's challenges.


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      20 min
    • Talking Bread and Game Strategy with Game Designer Jai Roza
      Jan 12 2026

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      In this episode, Jai Roza discusses his faith-based card game, Eden's Conflict, which explores themes of temptation, choice, and spiritual growth. He shares his personal journey of creating the game, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation delves into the metaphor of bread-making as a parallel to personal development and faith, the mechanics of the game, and the importance of scripture in overcoming life's temptations. Jai emphasizes the significance of understanding spiritual warfare as a psychological and practical aspect of faith, encouraging listeners to engage with their spiritual journey actively.

      Did you know that VineWorks.gives sells fair trade merch from artisians who live in countries such as Haiti. When you purchase from Vineworks it can double bless a family. Once when you buy an item and then again when Vineworks.gives donates 50% of their profits back to initiatives like small business loans, school supplies and tuition for children, or medical care for those in need from that country. Visit VineWorks.gives today.

      This podcast has been made possible with help from Thomsons Bakery 1947. Visit ThomsonsBakery1947.com

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      45 min
    • From Unseen Miles and the Unseen Rise with Justin Hanneken from Ends Adventures
      Jan 5 2026

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      In this engaging conversation, Justin Hanneken, executive director of Ends of Earth Adventures, shares his journey of faith, endurance, and adventure. He discusses the importance of unseen work in ministry, the impact of COVID-19 on his mission, and the expansion of his organization beyond cycling. Justin emphasizes the significance of integrity and the lessons learned about endurance and trusting in God. The conversation also touches on the importance of community, the core message of his life, and the encouragement found in scripture. Justin's insights inspire listeners to remain faithful in their calling, even when results are not immediately visible.

      Did you know that VineWorks.gives sells fair trade merch from artisians who live in countries such as Haiti. When you purchase from Vineworks it can double bless a family. Once when you buy an item and then again when Vineworks.gives donates 50% of their profits back to initiatives like small business loans, school supplies and tuition for children, or medical care for those in need from that country. Visit VineWorks.gives today.

      This podcast has been made possible with help from Thomsons Bakery 1947. Visit ThomsonsBakery1947.com

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      41 min
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