Emily Roberts

Matcha with The Maker

Religion EN ↓ 3 Folgen

Matcha with the Maker was born out of Emily's favorite time of day - spending time with her Maker with a cup of matcha in hand. Here we'll talk about God's Word, His love for us, walking with Jesus and more! So get your matcha, your Bible and let's talk about our Maker.

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Emily Roberts

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Religion

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Neueste Folge

22. Sep 2025

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Does Your Contentment Have Conditions? 22.09.2025

let's talk about contentment! Emily shares her journey with contentment and how she's seen that her contentment always had conditions until she met Jesus and understood what true contentment looked like.

The Jesus Glow 27.08.2025

In this episode, Emily talks about the Jesus glow trend on social media and how she's experienced it in her life. Have you experienced this with Jesus? A transformative encounter that literally changes the way you live and the way you are, resulting in that Jesus glow.

God's Doing a New Thing 21.08.2025

welcome to the first episode of the Matcha with The Maker podcast!! I'm Emily, your host of this podcast, and if you know me, you know I love matcha but I love Jesus even more. My quiet time with Jesus is my favorite time of the day and is always accompanied by my matcha. So grab your matcha and your Bible and join along :) In this episode, Emily shares about how this podcast came about and sh...

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