In this uplifting episode, Pastor Clark Frailey invites us to reflect on our faith in everyday life, tackling the big question: Should faith be kept private, or are we called to let it shine?
Drawing from Jesus’ teaching about being the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world," Pastor Clark explores why our good deeds are meant to point others toward God, not ourselves. You'll hear relatable stories, real-life humor, and practical encouragement to bring light into your workplaces, homes, and friendships.
With insights from C.S. Lewis and examples from the Sermon on the Mount, this episode is all about living authentically, boldly blessing others, and course correcting when needed.
Whether you’re feeling on track, doubting your faith, or just needing a spark of inspiration, this conversation offers hope and a reminder: the world doesn’t need louder opinions—it needs brighter lives. So grab your coffee and join us as we embrace the call to let our light shine!
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00:00 "Summer Escapes and Conversations"
03:26 "Public Faith vs. Private Belief"
08:40 Authentic Goodness Over Image
10:14 From Shareware to Open Source
15:19 "Goodness Rooted in God's Love"
17:28 "Bringing Light into Daily Life"
22:03 "Course Correction with Divine Guidance"
23:52 "Shine Light Through Acts of Goodness"
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