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Seeing People the Way Jesus Does: Tim Llewellyn on Overcoming Misunderstanding & Sharing the Gospel

Seeing People the Way Jesus Does: Tim Llewellyn on Overcoming Misunderstanding & Sharing the Gospel

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In this raw and inspiring episode of The Girl with the Mismatched Socks, host Sarah Bennett and guest Tim Llewellyn dive deep into what it means to feel different yet holy, sharing their journeys of being misunderstood while living boldly for Jesus. Tim opens up about his powerful testimony—from a performance-driven life in sports, to spiraling into addiction, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts after a career-ending injury, and finally finding radical freedom and purpose through surrendering to Christ and immersing himself in God’s Word. Together, they discuss the pain of assumptions in relationships, ministry, and entertainment, the importance of not overlooking anyone (regardless of appearance or status), and the call to share the gospel with compassion. Tim also highlights his short film The Art of Acknowledgement (from Diligence Productions), a modern retelling of the Good Samaritan and lost sheep stories, reminding listeners that a simple act of kindness can change a life. This episode is a heartfelt encouragement for anyone who’s ever felt “out of place,” affirming that true identity is found in Christ and that different can indeed be holy.


00:01 – Sarah introduces the podcast and explains the "Girl with the Mismatched Socks" title and its spiritual meaning (different can be holy).

01:44 – Tim begins sharing his personal journey, passions (acting, filmmaking, sharing the gospel), and how he feels set apart for God's glory.

04:21 – Tim starts his testimony: growing up Catholic, identity in sports, and early struggles with drugs, alcohol, and pornography.

06:43 – The turning point: career-ending injury, addiction spiral, panic attacks, and the moment he begins turning to God's Word in 2017.

09:51 – Tim reflects on how seeking Jesus brought healing, community, and freedom from compromise and torment.

12:04 – Discussion shifts to feeling misunderstood, Jesus as the Good Shepherd, and the spiritual reality behind rejection.

15:55 – Tim describes his current life in acting/filmmaking and how being misunderstood persists, even with pure intentions.

22:51 – Sarah shares her realization about making false assumptions about people in leadership or influence, and the loneliness that can come with it.

26:00 – Tim talks about navigating assumptions in the entertainment world and the importance of treating everyone equally without partiality.

58:22 – Tim shares a recent testimony of encouraging a stranger at the gym who was contemplating suicide, tying it back to the message of The Art of Acknowledgement, a movie that Tim wrote and directed.

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