Grace Church Podcast

EP 64: Wisdom from a 10th Grade English Class

40 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Former professor, church staff writer, and now public high school English teacher Sarah Bailey joins Scott and Whitney to talk about calling, life in the public school classroom, balancing work and motherhood, and why 15-year-olds may be among the most compelling people to learn from. Their conversation explores what it means to see others the way God sees them and how the new heavens and new earth actually have a lot in common with a 10th-grade English class.  If you have questions or want access to additional resources, be sure to check out the podcast page at: https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/podcast/ [https://grace.sc/resources/podcasts/podcast/]

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