In this episode of 'Jesus on a Jon Boat, host Mikey Ayala engages with guest Jezer Castillo, exploring his journey from Cuba to the U.S., his experiences in the Adventist church, and his transition from aspiring lawyer to theology student. The conversation delves into the significance of community support in faith development, the impact of legalism on personal beliefs, and the importance of embracing diversity within faith communities. Jezer shares insights on his time at Oakwood University and reflects on the challenges of navigating theology in a way that fosters genuine faith rather than fear. Mikey Ayala shares his faith journey in this conversation, exploring the transition from a works-based understanding of salvation to a deeper relationship with Jesus grounded in grace. He reflects on his struggles with doubt during his formative years, particularly in education and church involvement. Mikey emphasizes the importance of authenticity in faith, encouraging listeners to embrace their personal journeys and to find God in unexpected places. He advocates for a devotional life that integrates God into everyday activities and stresses the significance of relationships in living out one's faith.
What is Jesus On A Jon Boat?
Introducing Jesus On A Jon Boat
In this journey, I’ll be talking about how Jesus brings the extra to our ordinary lives. Whether you’re facing struggles or just trying to make sense of life’s daily grind, I believe He’s right there with us, just like He was with His disciples on that small boat.
This podcast is my way of exploring how the gospel can meet us in the everyday—whether it’s on the water, at work, or in those quiet moments of reflection. It’s not flashy, but that’s the point. Jesus shows up in the simplest, most unexpected places.
I’d love for you to join me as we dive into real conversations about faith, life, and what it means to walk with Jesus in a world that’s always moving. Let’s find Jesus in our ordinary moments together.