What does it look like to trust God when you don’t have a clear answer — or even silence feels like the only response?
In this episode, Ash and Cam unpack Romans 10:14 and explore what it really means to live a life of faith that speaks. From the idea that every believer is called to ministry, to the challenge of not shrinking back in fear of people, they reflect on how easy it is to keep faith private rather than shared.
They talk honestly about the tension between believing in God and actually speaking about Him, the pressure we feel to fit in, and how often we underestimate the power of simple obedience in everyday life. Whether it’s in workplaces, friendships, or small moments of connection, they unpack how ministry isn’t a platform — it’s a lifestyle.
The conversation also dives into the discipline of faith: showing up when it’s inconvenient, choosing obedience over comfort, and staying faithful in the “in-between” seasons where results aren’t immediate and clarity isn’t guaranteed.
Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that the gospel spreads through people — ordinary believers willing to speak, live, and love boldly where they are.
“How then can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?” — Romans 10:14

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