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Friendship with God: Faith Eury Cho on Friendship, Presence, and Planting in the Pandemic (Part 1) | PT 132

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Author, pastor, and Honor Summit founder Faith Eury Cho shares her remarkable journey from spiritual curiosity as a child to church planting during a global pandemic. With warmth and honesty, Faith reflects on her evolving intimacy with God, how motherhood reshaped her theology of presence, and why pastors must stop chasing “moments” and start building lives centered on God’s presence.

🎙️ In This Episode:

  • From mystical childhood wonder to Spirit-filled ministry
  • The difference between manifest and indwelling presence
  • Why church planting in 2020 revealed God’s sufficiency
  • How motherhood changed her understanding of holy ground

📍 Timestamps:

04:00 – Faith’s story of spiritual longing and discovery

08:00 – Salvation at 16 and her call to ministry

12:30 – Motherhood, presence, and reshaping theology

19:00 – Practicing the presence vs. manufacturing moments

25:00 – The call to plant Mosaic Covenant Church

🔗 Resources & Links:


🛠️ Takeaway:

You don’t have to manufacture God’s presence; it’s already with you. Ministry is less about chasing sacred moments and more about building a life around a sacred friendship.

  continue reading

151 episodes

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Author, pastor, and Honor Summit founder Faith Eury Cho shares her remarkable journey from spiritual curiosity as a child to church planting during a global pandemic. With warmth and honesty, Faith reflects on her evolving intimacy with God, how motherhood reshaped her theology of presence, and why pastors must stop chasing “moments” and start building lives centered on God’s presence.

🎙️ In This Episode:

  • From mystical childhood wonder to Spirit-filled ministry
  • The difference between manifest and indwelling presence
  • Why church planting in 2020 revealed God’s sufficiency
  • How motherhood changed her understanding of holy ground

📍 Timestamps:

04:00 – Faith’s story of spiritual longing and discovery

08:00 – Salvation at 16 and her call to ministry

12:30 – Motherhood, presence, and reshaping theology

19:00 – Practicing the presence vs. manufacturing moments

25:00 – The call to plant Mosaic Covenant Church

🔗 Resources & Links:


🛠️ Takeaway:

You don’t have to manufacture God’s presence; it’s already with you. Ministry is less about chasing sacred moments and more about building a life around a sacred friendship.

  continue reading

151 episodes

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