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Is Following Jesus Supposed to Be This Hard?

1 h 12 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Call Him Father, Micah and Pastor Taylor talk about whether following Jesus is supposed to feel hard, easy, comfortable, or costly. They discuss what it means to deny yourself, carry your cross, build discipline, fight distraction, and follow Jesus in a culture built around comfort, pleasure, and self-fulfillment. The conversation also gets into Taylor’s son’s birth story, praying for your family, spiritual warfare, trusting God with your kids, van life vs rooted Christian community, experiencing God through nature and creation, Christian products, money and ministry, platform stewardship, and how habits and environment shape who we become. Call Him Father is a podcast tackling hard questions about faith, life, and following Jesus in a modern world. Have a question for a future episode? DM us on Instagram: @call.him.father Have a question for a future episode? DM us on Instagram: @call.him.father [https://www.instagram.com/call.him.father/] Follow Call Him Father for more honest conversations about faith, life, and following Jesus.

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