
The Gift of Waiting: Faith Eury Cho on Trust, Provision, and Friendship with God (Part 2) | PT 133
What if God’s invitation isn’t to act—but to wait? In this episode, Tara Beth Leach and Mark Quanstrom continue their conversation with pastor and author Faith Eury Cho. Together they explore how a season of uncertainty, silence, and scarcity became fertile ground for trust, surrender, and a deeper experience of God’s presence. From living without a paycheck to planting a church from her living room, Faith shares how waiting can be both painful and profoundly sacred. 🎙️ In This Episode:Learning to “do nothing” and adore God during a season of lossHow waiting can reveal God’s provision in unexpected waysThe hidden power of childlike faith and sacred assumptionWhy friendship with God often begins where certainty ends ⏱️ Timestamps: 02:00 – Adoring God while facing housing insecurity 06:00 – A call to seek the Kingdom first 08:00 – The house that only God could provide 12:00 – Trusting God with the pace of church planting 14:00 – The cost and courage of waiting 18:00 – Wounds that distort our view of God 21:00 – Parenting, presence, and rediscovering joy in the process 💡 Takeaway: Waiting on God is not weakness; it’s faith in action. In a culture obsessed with control and productivity, Faith Cho reminds us that the deepest growth often happens when we stop striving and trust God to move. Ask ChatGPT
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