Apollos Watered

By: Travis Michael Fleming
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  • Join host Travis Michael Fleming as he converses with Christian leaders from around the globe to tackle the critical issues we face with a dash of humor, biblical insight, and cultural wisdom. Apollos Watered exists to encourage and equip you and your church in your missionary encounter with Western culture through resources and recommendations to water your faith so that you can water your world!
    Copyright 2025 Travis Michael Fleming
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  • #245 | The Art of Living in Season with Sylvie Vanhoozer
    Nov 26 2024

    The more we are online, the more disembodied we are. As Christians, we want to be rooted in a time and in a place. In The Art of Living in Season, Sylvie Vanhoozer invites readers to join this community of little saints and to follow them not only at Christmas but also throughout the whole year. Each chapter introduces a new santon (little saint) and opens up another aspect of our annual pilgrimage toward Christ. Structured as weekly reflections and illustrated with Vanhoozer's own botanical illustrations, this book invites us to follow Christ in our own places and seasons of life, beginning by keeping in step with the rhythms of nature and the church calendar.

    The Art of Living in Season is a companion for everyday saints who wonder how they can follow Jesus-what they can give him-wherever, whenever, and whoever they are.

    Check out Sylvie's website and get the book.

    If you want to purchase a santon from France or another here. There is also an American website that sells these particular santons.

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    In a thoughtful dialogue on Apollos Watered, Travis Michael Fleming and Sylvie Van Hooser explore the transformative themes found in her book, "The Art of Living in Season." Sylvie, a botanical artist, draws from her rich experiences across different cultures to advocate for a lifestyle that honors the natural rhythms of life, particularly as we transition into the Advent season. Their conversation emphasizes the significance of slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and embracing communal traditions that foster a deeper relationship with God and each other. Sylvie introduces listeners to the French tradition of the "creche," a nativity scene that incorporates little figurines representing local community members, embodying the essence of shared stories and collective faith during the holiday season.


    Throughout their discussion, Sylvie reflects on the disorienting pace of modern life, where technology often leads to isolation and a disconnect from the physical world. She shares her personal journey of navigating these challenges and highlights how intentionally incorporating seasonal practices can help individuals find stability and meaning amidst life's transitions. By rooting oneself in local customs and the church calendar, she suggests that individuals can cultivate a sense of belonging and purpose, inviting God into their everyday lives.


    The episode serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty of community, the importance of hospitality, and the need for a more profound engagement with the world around us. Sylvie’s message encourages listeners to reflect on their own practices and consider how they can reintroduce intentionality into their routines, fostering relationships that honor both the sacred...

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    44 mins
  • July Update!
    Jul 5 2024

    We will be back in August!

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    3 mins
  • #244 | When Helping Hurts with Brian Fikkert
    Jun 28 2024

    What if the help that you are giving to people in the community or on a mission trip actually do the exact opposite of what you want? In other words, what if your helping hurts?

    Today's guest is Dr. Brian Fikkert. Dr. Fikkert is Professor of Economics and Community Development and the Founder of the Chalmers Center for Economic Development at Covenant College. He is coauthor of the best-selling book When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor…and Yourself as well as Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions, Helping Without Hurting in Church Benevolence, and From Dependence to Dignity: How to Alleviate Poverty Through Church-Centered Microfinance. Dr. Fikkert earned a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University, specializing in international economics and economic development. He is the author of numerous articles in both academic and popular journals. Prior to coming to Covenant College, he was a professor at the University of Maryland—College Park and a research fellow at the Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector.

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    53 mins

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Travis consistently bring new & interesting guests onto the show to talk about spiritual and cultural concepts from new perspectives. Encouraging, challenging, informative

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