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Even If: Faith in the Fire

Even If: Faith in the Fire

De : Andrea Medina
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Even If: Faith in the Fire is a sacred listening space for those walking with Christ through grief, devastation, longing, and unanswered prayers—and still choosing to remain.

This podcast explores faith in the valley: when suffering disrupts certainty, when God feels quiet, and when following Jesus costs more than expected. Rather than rushing pain toward resolution, Even If stays with it—learning how Christ forms us through sorrow, silence, surrender, and refinement.

This is a testimony without polish—honest about grief, longing, and weakness, yet anchored in the hope of a life hidden with Christ. It is not a pursuit of a shinier life, but of a faithful one: surrendered, formed, and held by God.

Each full episode is paired with shorter transitional mini-episodes—gentle prayers that invite you to pause, breathe, and rest in God’s presence after sitting with the deeper themes of the teaching episodes.

Part I: Even If I Am Breaking — May 27, 2026

Interlude: Even Here — He Found Me in the Fire — May 28, 2026

Part II: Even If I Am Being Formed — August 31, 2026

“For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.” — Colossians 3:3

Andrea Medina 2026
Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • Even Here — He Found Me in the Fire
    May 28 2026

    Before Part II, I need to tell you where this podcast really came from.

    This is not a polished conversation about grief. This is my testimony from the middle of it.

    In this interlude, I talk about the kind of pain that changes you — the silence from heaven that felt unbearable, the questions I was afraid to say out loud, the nights I thought grief was going to swallow me whole, and the unexpected ways Jesus kept meeting me there anyway.

    I thought suffering would pull me away from God. Instead, grief became the place where Jesus felt the most real to me — where I finally understood the cost, closeness, and depth of following Him.

    If you are grieving, angry, exhausted, numb, heartbroken, or barely holding onto God at all, this episode is for you.

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    2 h et 6 min
  • Even If
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of Even If: Faith in the Fire, we explore what it means to live with a faith that doesn’t depend on outcomes, but on revelation—on truly knowing who God is.

    Through the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3, we see that their famous “even if” response wasn’t born in the fire, but in intimacy with God before the fire ever came. Their confidence wasn’t rooted in certainty of deliverance, but in certainty of God’s character—He is able, and He is worthy even if He chooses a different outcome. This same posture is echoed in Daniel’s life of consistent prayer and trust, revealing a faith shaped in hidden devotion long before public trial.

    The episode also turns to the book of Job, where suffering strips away explanations but leads to encounter. Job never receives answers for his pain, but he receives a deeper revelation of God Himself. And from that place, his faith shifts—from questioning God to seeing Him.

    Together, these stories reveal a central truth: “even if” faith is not self-preservation or denial of pain, but surrender rooted in revelation. It is the kind of trust that holds when life doesn’t make sense because God has already been revealed as trustworthy.

    Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to shift from building faith on outcomes to building it on Christ Himself—the only foundation that does not collapse when life becomes uncertain.

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    42 min
  • Even If You Run to Broken Cisterns
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of Even If: Faith in the Fire, we explore what happens when suffering doesn’t just hurt—it disorients us, pushing us outside of our emotional and spiritual capacity and into survival mode.

    Through the lens of psychology’s “window of tolerance” and the reality of hyperarousal and hypoarousal, we see how pain can shift us into states where we reach for immediate relief over lasting wisdom. In these moments, our choices are often not rooted in rebellion, but in unmet needs seeking comfort in the wrong places.

    This episode unpacks how Scripture consistently meets us in this same human reality. From Elijah’s despair to David’s downcast soul, we see that emotional overwhelm is not foreign to faith—it is often where God begins His restoring work. Rather than responding with condemnation, God invites honesty, naming, and return.

    We also reflect on the imagery of “broken cisterns” in Jeremiah—human attempts to satisfy deep thirst apart from God. Whether through relationships, achievement, distraction, or control, these cisterns offer temporary relief but cannot sustain the soul. Yet beneath every misplaced reaching is a deeper invitation: intimacy with the living God who understands the thirst behind the behavior.

    Central to this episode is the truth that emotional pain is not spiritual failure. Instead, it is often the very place God draws us into deeper dependence, healing, and clarity. He does not wait for us to be regulated before meeting us—He meets us in the middle of our dysregulation and calls us back to Himself.

    Ultimately, this is a conversation about honesty over performance, surrender over suppression, and grace that restores rather than shames. Nothing in your story is wasted—not even the places you went searching for relief. In the hands of God, even those moments become part of your redemption, and a testimony of a God who meets you exactly where you are.

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    40 min
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