In this episode of Theology on Purpose, Sarah talks with Phoebe Miles, co-founder of the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention, about faith, creativity, and the long work of living out your calling. Phoebe shares the story behind her father's invention of Gatorade, including the personal cost that followed, and how learning to see that story through God's lens transformed her understanding of humility, healing, and vocation. Phoebe discusses how our work—whether visible or hidden, paid or unpaid—can become a faithful presence that serves the flourishing of others.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why embracing both the painful and beautiful parts of your story matters for spiritual formation
How creativity and innovation reflect our identity as image-bearers of God
What it means to live as a faithful presence in your everyday work and community
How different seasons of calling shape women's work and ministry over a lifetime
Why Sabbath and fasting are essential practices for long-term faithfulness
Get the show notes here: https://sarahkbutterfield.substack.com/s/podcast
More on the Faithful Presence Initiative here: https://faithfulpresence.com/
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