Welcome to God’s Light Podcast! Hosted by Ava Deutschmann. A Christian, faith-based podcast with discussion about how God is our light, and we are the light too!
Both gratitude and gentleness flow from a heart that is surrendered to Christ. Gratitude teaches us to trust God's goodness in every circumstance, while gentleness teaches us to reflect His love in the way we interact with others. Together, they help us grow in Christlikeness and become a witness of God's grace to those around us.
Ava Deutschmann and special guest Autumn Robinson discuss the misunderstandings of the Gospel. Have our good intentions become destructive? Is Legalism distracting us? Is it faith or just acts? Sometimes we get caught up on how to live the Christian life that we are forgetting who we are living it for. So have we missed the point?
Ava Deutschmann shares her testimony for the first video episode of God’s Light! (Disclaimer: The studio used for this production was used for the first time. In the first watch through I picked up on a variety of moments of background noise and I sincerely apologize for that! In those moments I just pushed through but I do apologize for that causing disruption and distraction. I didn’t want to…
Ava Deutschmann welcomes the month of February with a heart focused theme. Scripture from Matthew and John decode the relationship between our heart posture and our walk with the Lord.
Ava Deutschmann and Abi Berns divulge into the topic of our bodies are a temple. The Lord blessed us with a mind, body and spirit and taking care of it can be taken for granted.
Ava Deutschmann is back and starts off the new season with a spark for a revolution of courage! A conversation to reignite our burning passion for the Lord!
Happy April Fool's! Did you get fooled? Do you feel like a fool? Join and tune in! Ava goes into a discussion about foolishness with the use of scripture. She brings up examples and descriptions from the Word for encouragement and clarification.
It's time to get real in a society of unauthenticity. Ava Deutschmann acknowledges the difficulties life comes with by being vulnerable and encouraging. She makes a stance combating the "fake it till you make it," lifestyle by replacing it with a life out of hiding.