Tikvah

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22 episodes
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Date created
2020/09/15
Latest episode
2021/07/25
Average duration
33 min.
Release period
16 days

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Finding hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world

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S2: E6: Time
2021/07/25
In this episode, we talk a bit about time from the perspective of a child. For children, time seems to work differently than for adults. Perhaps it is because it stretches out so far ahead of them or perhaps it is for another reason altogether, but children seem able to stop and enjoy moments without feeling the need to plan or rush about on a schedule.  Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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Storytime with Sophie: The Princess and the Goblin (w/Mez Blume)
2021/06/10
Today, I'm chatting with author (and all around wise human) Mez Blume about one of her favorite stories..."The Princess and the Goblin." I ask her questions about George MacDonald tackles wonder and skepticism through his stories (especially this one!) and how we can learn from his wise words. It's an epic conversation for an epic tale. 250/10 an incredible read.
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Storytime with Sophie: Harry Potter
2021/05/24
We're back for another storytime with Sophie! This time, I explore the deeply true and profound themes found across all seven books of Harry Potter. We'll look at how Rowling deals with death, love, sacrifice, fate, and more...and ultimately, I think, we'll discover that Harry Potter resonates with our hearts because it reflects the truth of our own story...the story of our whole world. 10/10 an incredible series! Music is "Where We Meet" by CLOUDLAND.
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S2: Ep 5: Mystery
2021/05/23
In this episode, we talk about mystery. Mystery has been something we, as a culture, have shied away from since the Enlightenment. However, mystery in the world is unavoidable. We simply can't understand everything. We argue that it's worthwhile and good to embrace the mystery around us, and rest in our trust of the Lord, who stands above and outside of the mystery. Children seem often to have an easier time rejoicing in mystery and pursuing a joyous curiosity. We want to approach the world in the same way. Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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S2: Ep 4: Friendship
2021/05/09
In this episode, we talk about friendship! We ask why friendship exists and is a good thing, what true friendship looks like (especially through the eyes of a child), and how friendship is intricately tied to hope. Friendship isn't easy, but it's a beautiful and incredible gift that floods our life with value, purpose, challenge, joy, and hope! Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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S2: Ep 3: Imagination
2021/04/25
In this episode, we talk about imagination. What is it? Why is it so important? How is it related to hope? If we struggle to imagine, how can we learn to imagine again? We know that children generally seem to have no lack of imagination, but adults often struggle to imagine. We, however, believe imagination is a crucial for a hopeful life. Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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S2: Ep 2: Nature
2021/04/11
In this episode, we talk about nature and hope. Nature is a beautiful and wondrous thing, and it points us back in joy and delight to the Creator. The flowers, plants, streams, and mountains all praise their Maker with their own joyous song, and that, we believe, gives us hope as well. Ultimately, looking at nature through the eyes of a child is to delight in it, get dirty in it, and embark on an adventure to explore it to its fullest. Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND 
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Storytime with Sophie: The Ickabog
2021/03/31
In this first story-focused bonus episode, Sophie discusses "The Ickabog" by J. K. Rowling. "The Ickabog" is a deeply profound fairy tale that points to the power of false narratives (PR gone wrong!) and their far-reaching and devastating consequences. But, even as the story dives into the very depths of evil, it provides a hopeful answer in the end. Just like in the book of Proverbs, the wicked fall into the very traps that they set for others. A 10/10 good book recommendation. Music is "Where We Meet" by CLOUDLAND.
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S2: Ep 1: Celebration!
2021/03/28
In this episode, we talk about celebration. Celebration happens quite a lot in Scripture, but it's not as an important of a rhythm in a lot our lives today. There seems to be a disconnect here. God clearly prescribes celebration for His people, and He actively partakes in celebrations. Children generally seem to have an easier time celebrating, and they celebrate in a way that is far richer and fuller than that of many adults. We want to learn from them, because a hope-filled life is one full of good reason for celebration! God made a good world, and He made us in His image. We were made to rejoice, even now, in the midst of brokenness. 
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What is True Hope?
2021/02/28
We talk about hope a lot here, especially when it comes to the hope we have in the resurrection. But, we wanted to pause and talk about what genuine hope looks like, not just for the future, but in the here and now. Living a life of hope means living a life of action. It doesn’t mean we twiddle our thumbs just wishing for things to get better...it means we put our faith and trust in our King and do something.  Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast  Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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A Life of Childlike Wonder
2021/02/14
In this episode, we explore what it looks like to live a life of childlike wonder. We delve into what wonder is, how we cultivate it, and why it's so crucial for a hope-filled life. This world and everything in it (including our very lives) are gifts from God. When we live out of a mindset then of abundance and not scarcity, we can't help but wonder at all the mystery and beauty around us. How can we not wonder then at God himself? We believe that living a life of wonder is intricately tied with having hope in every moment. Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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New Year, New Me?
2021/01/31
In this episode, we talk about what it means to be new. Our culture in general is obsessed with the new year, as if a new number on the calendar will change everything. We place our hope in fulfilling our new year's resolutions and end up trying to find our identity in how we can improve ourselves. But this effort is hopeless. New years don't magically change everything. New Year's resolution usually fall by the wayside in just a few short weeks. We can never make ourselves perfect. But God. Our hope rest in the fact that Jesus makes us new. Our identity is found in the truth that we are God's children, and that is enough. Our goal at Tikvah is to find hope by exploring the Lord's heart for his people and his world. New episodes are posted biweekly on Sundays at 2 p.m. Be sure to follow along and reach out to us with your own thoughts, comments, and ideas! Follow us @tikvahpodcast Music is “Welcome Home” by CLOUDLAND
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5 out of 5
7 reviews
Rollins Baird 2020/10/01
I love Tikvah!
Annie and Sophie have such cool & insightful conversations. I am so glad that they created this podcast in order to invite us all into these conversat...
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