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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 28 MIN

Walk with God in Creation: Unplug, National Parks, Spiritual Growth

from Perspectives Into Practice: How to Walk with God in Real Life: Faith in Practice & Spiritual Growth · host Jessica DeYoung - Faith in Practice

What if spiritual growth starts with stepping outside? In this episode, I am joined by my friend Tiffany, a mom of four who has visited 48 national parks with her family. We talk about what it looks like to walk with God in creation, even when the hike is hard, the weather is not cooperating, or the kids are sure they are done. We also share simple ways to unplug, slow down, and notice God’s creativity and care, whether you are in Glacier or in your own backyard. We cover how time outside can shift your perspective, why it helps us feel grounded, and how enjoying God’s world can help us grow closer to God in everyday life. If you are looking for faith encouragement that is practical and doable, this conversation will meet you right where you are. If you want to share a story, ask a question, or tell us what you would love to hear next, reach out.

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