Join us for our holiday-delayed end-of-the-year conversation, where Beth Estock interviews Ben Yosua-Davis (the host!) about his experience hosting Reports From the Spiritual Frontier in 2019, his plans for 2020, and what it’s like to live on an island. Episode Highlights Include: The Joys of Backbreaking Manual Labor What Islands Teach Us About God Why [...]

Join us for our holiday-delayed end-of-the-year conversation, where Beth Estock interviews Ben Yosua-Davis (the host!) about his experience hosting Reports From the Spiritual Frontier in 2019, his plans for 2020, and what it’s like to live on an island.


Episode Highlights Include:

The Joys of Backbreaking Manual Labor
What Islands Teach Us About God
Why You Should Just Sit Until You Find Space
Why Christianity Just Works Better On the Margin
Why White American Christianity Would Be Better Off Without Money Or Buildings

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If you liked this episode, check out:

Beth and Ben’s Conversation From Last Last Year: “Calling Comes From Within” 
Beth Estock’s New Book on Discernment
Ben’s Essay, “Death, Ashes, and Resurrection”
Ben’s new series about fixing up a run-down island house, “Reports From the Island Frontier”

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Stay tuned next for: Our opening series of 2020, coming in late February, tentatively titled “Why I Left/Why I Stayed”