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EPISODE · May 20, 2025 · 31 MIN

Microwaved Faith Tastes Good—Until It Doesn’t

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Send us Fan MailWe all want spiritual growth—but most of us want it fast. In this episode, we explore why slow, steady transformation is actually God’s design—and why that’s incredibly good news. From parables about seeds and vines to stories of unnoticed progress, we unpack what it means to trust the process when growth feels invisible.You’ll hear personal reflections, biblical insight, and practical encouragement for staying faithful even when it feels like nothing’s changing. Because in God’s Kingdom, slow doesn’t mean stuck—it means rooted.Whether you're just getting started or feeling frustrated by your pace, this episode will help you breathe deeper, walk slower, and remember: you're not behind. You're becoming.Support the show🙏 Thanks for listening to Sunday Ripple!🌐 Visit the website for blog posts, discussion questions, and more:👉 www.sundayripple.com📱 Follow along for updates, behind-the-scenes, and encouragement:➡️ Facebook: facebook.com/sundayripple➡️ Instagram: @thesundayrippleIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend—and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a ripple.Small ripples can make a big impact—go make yours.

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