Today I’m sharing my conversation with
, a fellow Substack enthusiast, a thoughtful writer, and generally lovely person. If we didn’t live so far from each other, I would have asked her to grab coffee. Instead I invited her to tell her story on the show and now I get to share it with you!Sarah’s worn many hats—missionary kid in France, mother, educator, ministry leader—and along the way she’s continued to offer resources to women through her writing. She speaks about the intersection of motherhood and faith, the balance of spiritual practices amidst the busyness of a rich life, and how to deepen our personal theology as our faith grows.
Here’s a preview of something she said that’s stuck with me…
“I feel that women, especially women, need to be empowered, to take ownership of developing their faith. And one of the reasons for that is I think traditionally we've been left out of a lot of the theological conversations or in the Christian market. We are marketed to as Christianity lite it seems to me. Please don't get me wrong, I love all of the devotionals with beautiful packaging and full color illustrations, but sometimes I wonder if we're just consuming what is easily digestible.”
- Sarah K. Butterfield
You can find
right here on Substack or via her website which is full of resources for busy women wanting to grow in their faith!You can find the full length episode in the Substack app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you prefer to listen! 🎧🎙🤎
Reimagining Faith with Sarah K. Butterfield