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The Faith Infusion Podcast

The Faith Infusion Podcast

De: Minister Demetria Lea
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Our podcast inspires and educates you about your daily walk with Christ. We strive to remind you of your immense value and that you are never alone in your spiritual journey. Through engaging discussions and heartfelt messages, we aim to create a safe space where you can explore and deepen your faith. We are committed to supporting and guiding you as you navigate the complexities of life. Whether you are celebrating moments of triumph or facing challenges, we want to walk alongside you, offering encouragement and practical wisdom to help you grow in your relationship with Christ. Together, let’s embark on this transformative journey of faith and community.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • "Change the Station"
    Jul 7 2025

    Have you ever been vibing to your favorite playlist, only for the song to suddenly switch, and you know it wasn’t random? In this episode of The Faith Infusion Podcast, Minister Demetria Lea shares a personal encounter that turned a simple radio shift into a spiritual wake-up call.

    Tune in as we discuss how God changes the station in our lives to pull us back into alignment. With biblical insight and practical encouragement, this episode dives into the moments when God steps in, not to disrupt, but to protect, correct, and redirect.

    If you’ve been feeling off track or moving too fast, this one’s for you. Listen now, and let God fine-tune your focus.

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    27 m
  • “Built Together: Why the Body Still Needs the Building”
    Jun 30 2025

    Today, we’re diving into a question many believers wrestle with: If my body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, do I really need to go to a church building?

    Let’s talk about it.

    In this episode, we unpack what it truly means to be the temple—and why that doesn’t mean you’re meant to worship in isolation. We'll explore powerful scriptures like 1 Corinthians 6, 1 Peter 2, and the book of Acts, which remind us that while our personal relationship with God is vital, so is our connection to the body of Christ.

    We’ll break down the difference between private worship that deepens your intimacy with God, and public worship that stirs up encouragement, healing, and collective faith. From your prayer closet to the pew, both spaces matter.

    You’ll walk away with a fresh perspective on how personal devotion and corporate fellowship work hand in hand—not in competition, but in collaboration—to grow your faith.

    So whether you’ve been hurt by church or just feel like you can “do God” on your own, this episode is a gentle reminder: You are a temple, yes—but you’re also a living stone in a much bigger house.

    Let’s get into it.

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    22 m
  • “Trying but Tripping, When Walking with God Feels Like Falling”
    Jun 23 2025

    Hey fam! In this episode of The Faith Infusion Podcast, Minister Demetria Lea is keepin’ it real about something we’ve all faced, trying to walk strong in our faith while still tripping over our flaws. You’re praying, staying in your Word, doing your best… but somehow the old you keeps trying to make a comeback. Sound familiar? You’re not alone.

    This episode is all about those messy, in-between moments where you feel like you're failing, but really, God is just refining you. Minister Lea dives into scripture and real-life stories to show that struggle doesn’t mean you’re losing, it means you’re growing. Even folks like Paul, Peter, and Onesimus had their moments, but God still used them big time.

    So if you’ve been feeling like your spiritual life is more of a stumble than a steady walk, this one’s for you. We’re talking progress over perfection, and learning to give ourselves grace while God continues His work in us.

    Take a deep breath, you’re not falling apart, you’re falling into purpose. Let’s talk about it!

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    27 m
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