podcast

A First Conversation with Susan Crump

Home is a structure rooted in a particular location for people to dwell in. But it can be more than a physical dwelling. As a Christian, Jesus makes his home in you and you in him. You become the place where his Spirit dwells “at home.” This external and internal reality of “home” is what I call “Whole Home.” Whole Home is the dynamic relationship between the inner life of a Christian woman specifically and the outer “home” that she stewards. In one sense- a Christian woman is always “working from Home!” Home is not a static entity, but like a good garden it is always growing in fruitfulness and the Master Gardner is always at work. Let’s hear what he’s been doing!

In this episode, Susan Crump tells us about learning English alongside her parents, being the only Christian in a family of atheists, and how God brought her to a life-changing table of caddy girls who weren’t so caddy after all.

Listen to more Crump family goodness: ‎Zach Crump on Apple Music

Enjoy more music from The Family Room and their song, “You Are” at The Shepherd, The Table, The Home – YouTube

Special thanks and the warmest of hugs to Rachel Seitz for creating the Whole Home logo, Callie Blackwell for her masterful document presentation skills, Mike Clapp for seeing a home in a W, and Dr. Garreth Blackwell for his continuous support in all things tech. You are the best!

Thank you also to my husband, Ryan, for your idea in the first place and your relentless encouragement and prayer. I love you!

One thought on “A First Conversation with Susan Crump”

  1. Ava Lauterio says:

    I especially enjoyed listening to this one! Can’t wait for the next episode with Susan.

Leave a Reply to Ava Lauterio Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.