Transformed by The Word
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Summary
Most of us grow up with assumptions about Christianity and Judaism that can keep us from truly understanding each other's faiths — until a moment of genuine connection shifts everything. Today's guest Stephanie Crane and Joyce share 14 years of friendship, exploring how faith, cultural identity, and spiritual growth intertwine in surprising ways, revealing the profound impact of curiosity, humility, and ongoing learning.
You'll discover how biblical words like "fear" and "convert" take on deeper meaning through the original Hebrew context, reshaping how we see God's reverence and our transformation. Joyce shares her journey from cultural Judaism to embracing Christ —highlighting the importance of inward change over mere labels—and Stephanie shares how real growth involves daily repentance, grace, and a desire to grow closer to Jesus.
Both women discuss the power of Bible study—not just as knowledge, but as a catalyst for personal renewal. We break down the challenge of navigating cultural Christianity, the importance of authentic community, and the role of prayer, meditation, and contemplative practices in deepening faith.
Stephanie and Joyce emphasize that true transformation is continuous—an ongoing process of leaning into God's love, embracing humility, and sharing compassion more freely, even for those we might initially judge. Their candid conversation demonstrates how curiosity about others' faith can foster unity, break down stereotypes, and inspire growth, regardless of background.
This episode is a powerful reminder that faith is a journey of understanding, repentance, and love—and that the most meaningful faith conversations happen when we listen with open hearts. Perfect for believers seeking fresh insight or those curious about how faith can bridge differences and heal divisions. Tune in to hear how genuine connection and continual learning can transform not only how we see others, but also how we see ourselves in God's greater story.