Worship In The Woods

The difference between Seeing and Following

5 min · 8 de sep de 2025
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Are you just knowing about Jesus, or are you truly following Him? In this episode of Worship in the Woods, Kayla Tyler Bowser draws a powerful parallel between hunting and discipleship. Just like trail cam pictures can show you a buck without ever stepping foot on the trail, many people admire Jesus from a distance without ever taking the steps to follow Him. Through Scripture, hunting stories, and real-life application, Kayla unpacks the difference between being a “trail cam Christian” and being a true follower of Christ. She reminds us that following Jesus isn’t about comfort... it’s about obedience, sacrifice, and walking where He leads. If you’ve been stuck in head knowledge without heart action, this episode will challenge you to slip on your boots, take up your cross, and step onto the trail behind the Good Shepherd.

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