Some of the most convincing arguments for faith aren't sermons. They're the ordinary moments where God shows up exactly when He's needed.
In part two of our conversation with Kay Hiramine, we get more of the stories that have shaped his decades of walking with the Lord — moments of provision, healing, and community that defy easy explanation. Kay reflects on what real hospitality looks like, the daily and nightly rhythms that have kept his marriage strong for nearly four decades, and a story of answered prayer that still leaves him in awe.
We talk about what it means to pursue community on purpose, why shared meals matter more than we tend to give them credit for, and what it looks like to step out in obedience even when it feels a little foolish.
This episode is a powerful reminder that faith was never meant to stay theoretical. It's meant to be lived, tested, and trusted.
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