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Trustworthy

Trustworthy

By: Sarah Flowers and Mary Beth Gombita
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Is God trustworthy? Join two friends in wholehearted conversation as they seek to answer this question. Share in the wit and wisdom that comes from being anchored in Christ and connected to one another.

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Episodes
  • S2E20 - Season 2 Finale - Wrap Up and Q&A with Sarah and Mary Beth
    Jun 3 2025

    Another season of trustworthy is wrapped! What did we learn this season and what are some things you may not know about us? It’s Q&A time on our Season 2 finale!


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    29 mins
  • Glory in the Ordinary - with Jessica Zubrod
    May 20 2025

    What does following where God leads look like? We talked with Jessica Zubrod about how being open to the small ways God leads us shape how we live and parent and work. Listen in to how we can find glory in the ordinary.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Gerard Manley Hopkins poem

    IF Gathering

    International Justice Mission

    Africa New Life

    Andrew Peterson music

    MomCo at Willowdale Chapel (formerly MOPS)


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    57 mins
  • (Not) Destined For Greatness
    May 6 2025

    We all want to be great, right? What does greatness even mean? What if a life that looks repetitive and unimpressive to the world is great for God's glory?


    Vocabulary Resources:

    This week, I, Mary Beth was struggling with some words and phrases! I couldn't let the episode pass without acknowledging the correct words and meanings.

    Quelch: It is in fact a word that means squelch! (To fall or stamp on so as to crush)

    Trudgery: Not a word, But trudge is, which means "to walk or march steadily and usually laboriously." Drudgery is the word I probably meant, which means "fatiguing work."

    Could care less: I fell victim to this common error! The correct phrase is "couldn't care less."



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    31 mins
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