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264: Holy Envy: studying world religion with Dave Butler

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David Butler is a multifaceted educator and author, known for his teachings on faith and his top-rated podcast and YouTube channel called Don’t Miss This, that he co-hosts with Emily Bell Freeman and Grace Freeman. He’s captured the hearts of many, including the youth, with his biblical teachings and his unique approach to scripture. Outside the classroom, David is a writer whose works, such as “Spirit,” “Almighty,” and “Redeemer,” resonate deeply with readers, weaving scriptural insights with compelling storytelling.In this episode, David shares insights from his own spiritual journey and his ventures into the diverse realms of world religions. From the streets of China to the classrooms where future generations are shaped, his stories are a testament to the transformative power of understanding and the profound impact of faith in daily life. We also discuss his latest venture into teaching about world religions and sharing insights from his exploration of faith across cultures. This episode with David is a gateway to seeing the world through a lens of compassion and curiosity.

Follow along with David on IG @mrdavebutler

https://www.instagram.com/mrdavebutler/?hl=en

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David Butler is a multifaceted educator and author, known for his teachings on faith and his top-rated podcast and YouTube channel called Don’t Miss This, that he co-hosts with Emily Bell Freeman and Grace Freeman. He’s captured the hearts of many, including the youth, with his biblical teachings and his unique approach to scripture. Outside the classroom, David is a writer whose works, such as “Spirit,” “Almighty,” and “Redeemer,” resonate deeply with readers, weaving scriptural insights with compelling storytelling.In this episode, David shares insights from his own spiritual journey and his ventures into the diverse realms of world religions. From the streets of China to the classrooms where future generations are shaped, his stories are a testament to the transformative power of understanding and the profound impact of faith in daily life. We also discuss his latest venture into teaching about world religions and sharing insights from his exploration of faith across cultures. This episode with David is a gateway to seeing the world through a lens of compassion and curiosity.

Follow along with David on IG @mrdavebutler

https://www.instagram.com/mrdavebutler/?hl=en

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