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Wine into Water

Wine into Water

Written by: Jen Asplund & Lydia Rosencrants
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Wine Into Water is a podcast about faith in the seasons that feel ordinary, heavy, or unresolved—when the miracle we’re praying for hasn’t come and life keeps moving anyway. Through honest conversations and spiritual reflection, we explore how to recognize God’s presence, purpose, and abundance in the middle of the mundane.

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Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • How Long Do You Keep Going When Nothing Changes?
    May 20 2026

    How long do you keep going when nothing seems to change?

    What happens when you keep praying, keep hoping, keep showing up—and the breakthrough still doesn’t come?

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we explore the long, exhausting middle seasons of faith: the waiting, the wandering, and the quiet ache of wondering whether God is still moving when everything around us feels unchanged. Together, we wrestle with the tension between trusting God’s promises and living in circumstances that seem to contradict them.

    Through stories of Abraham and Sarah, Noah, Elijah, Job, and the Israelites wandering in the desert, we talk about what it means to keep believing when there is no visible evidence that anything is happening. Why does waiting test us so deeply? Why do we start questioning ourselves—and even God—when answers don’t come quickly? And how do we resist the temptation to “help God along” instead of trusting His timing?

    Jen shares the deeply personal story of her years-long journey through infertility and IVF, the unexpected moments of hope that carried her through, and the profound ways that season transformed her faith. Lydia reflects on seasons of waiting in work, adoption, and unanswered prayers, including the lessons she learned about surrender, control, and the danger of creating what she calls “an Ishmael”—taking matters into our own hands because waiting has become too painful.

    Together, we explore how seasons of waiting often become the places where faith is strengthened most—not because we get what we want immediately, but because we encounter God differently there. We talk about exhaustion, discouragement, isolation, and the very human temptation to believe God has forgotten us. We also reflect on the practical ways we endure those seasons: remembering God’s faithfulness, leaning on community, caring for ourselves, and allowing others to help carry us when we’re too tired to keep holding our arms up alone.

    This episode is for anyone who feels stuck in the middle of a prayer that still hasn’t been answered. For the person wondering if they’re foolish for continuing to hope. For anyone tired of wandering in circles while waiting for God to move.

    Because maybe faith is not proven in the breakthrough. Maybe it’s formed in the waiting.

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    37 mins
  • What if I Don't Want to Do That?
    May 6 2026

    What if God is asking you to do something you don’t want to do?

    Or just as hard… what if He’s asking you to let go of something you don’t want to lose?

    Sometimes the tension in our faith isn’t about knowing what God is asking—it’s about not wanting to do it. We feel the nudge. The clarity is there. And yet everything in us resists. Not because we don’t trust God, but because obedience often comes with a cost: letting go of something familiar, stepping into something uncertain, or surrendering control over how things turn out.

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we explore the two sides of the same question: saying yes to what God is calling us toward, and releasing what He’s asking us to leave behind. Through honest conversation and personal stories, we talk about how those moments are rarely clean or easy. Often, they’re tangled up in fear, attachment, expectations, and the quiet hope that maybe we can follow God without having to give something up.

    We look at the stories of Moses, Jonah, and Saul—people who were called clearly, yet struggled in very human ways to respond. Some ran. Some resisted. Some held on too tightly. And in all of it, God’s purposes still moved forward—not because they got it perfectly right, but because He is faithful even when we are not.

    We also wrestle with what surrender actually means. Not just letting go of the thing, but letting go of how it plays out. Releasing our expectations. Trusting that God’s way—even when it looks different than what we would choose—is better than anything we could control.

    This episode is for anyone who finds themselves in that quiet tension:
    I think I know what God is asking… but I don’t want to do it.
    Or… I don’t want to let this go.

    It’s a conversation about obedience, yes—but also about relationship. About a God who doesn’t ask for perfection, who isn’t surprised by our resistance, and who continues to invite us to walk with Him anyway.

    Whether you’re wrestling with a decision, holding on to something tightly, or sensing a call you’re not sure you’re ready to answer, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you can do this the easy way or the hard way—but either way, God is still with you, still working, and still inviting you into something bigger than you can see.

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    38 mins
  • What is Mine to Do and What is God's?
    Apr 25 2026

    What is mine to do and what is God’s?

    When life feels heavy, uncertain, or out of control, it can be hard to know where our responsibility ends and God’s begins. We want to be faithful. We want to act. We want to fix what’s broken, solve the problem, and carry the weight well. But somewhere along the way, many of us start carrying burdens that were never ours to hold.

    Should I try harder?
    Do more?
    Wait longer?
    Let go?

    In this episode of Wine Into Water, we explore the tension between effort and surrender—the quiet struggle of discerning what faithfulness actually looks like in the middle of real life. Through honest conversation and personal reflection, we wrestle with the difference between obedience and control, responsibility and over-responsibility, trust and striving.

    We talk about the pressure to hold everything together, the exhaustion that comes from trying to manage outcomes we can’t control, and the subtle ways fear can disguise itself as diligence. We also consider the freedom that comes when we begin to release what was never ours to carry in the first place.

    Together, we ask a simple but powerful question: What if faithfulness isn’t about doing everything, but about doing the right things—and trusting God with the rest?

    This episode is for anyone who feels overwhelmed, stretched thin, or unsure where to draw the line between action and surrender. It’s for the person who is trying to be responsible, faithful, and strong—but is quietly wondering why it still feels so heavy.

    Whether you’re navigating a difficult decision, carrying concern for someone you love, or learning to trust God with outcomes you can’t control, this conversation offers a gentle invitation to lay down the weight that was never yours to carry—and to step into the peace that comes from partnering with God instead of replacing Him.

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    44 mins
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