What happens when certainty takes the place of compassion — not just in church, but at work? In this episode, I reflect on a new federal guideline allowing religious evangelism in the workplace and why it stirred something deep in me. From a surprising encounter in my college dorm room to the profound spiritual experience I had after my brother's death, I share the moments that shaped my understanding of God, faith, and what it really means to grow more love.
This isn’t about debating theology. It’s about the kind of spirituality that bears fruit — the kind that makes us more patient, more compassionate, and more accepting. I’ve come to assess faith not by correctness, but by how it shapes our lives and our relationships. Because in the end, the Divine doesn’t need our certainty. Just our willingness to live as Love.
If you’ve ever been wounded by rigid religion, wrestled with spiritual questions, or longed for a faith that feels like home — this episode is for you.
Joni Miller, Ph.D., is a writer, researcher, spiritual coach, and speaker who uses her knowledge, education, and love of all things spiritual to help spiritual wanderers find a place they can call home, navigating by the light of Love.www.SpiritualGeography.net
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