Good and Godly

Following God Beyond the Comfort of Home

47 min · 22. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Good & Godly, we sit down with recent graduates Aiden and Josie to talk honestly about faith, growing up, and stepping into adulthood. Together we discuss the challenges of leaving the comfort of home, navigating real-world pressures, and learning what it truly means to follow God when life becomes your own responsibility. This is a conversation about questions, growth, independence, and carrying your faith into the next season of life.

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