The What Now Podcast: Where Your Feet Are
Welcome to WhatNow’s Where Your Feet Are, the podcast for anyone who is curious about Jesus, faith, questions and real life, right where you stand today. We’re not here to pretend we have it all figured out—just to explore faith right where you are. Each week, we’ll ask honest questions, share real stories, and walk through practical steps you can take this week to know Jesus more. This is a place where it is okay to ask “What Now?” No perfect answers, no pressure to pretend—just steady steps your heart can take, right where your feet are.
The What Now Podcast: Where Your Feet Are
Do You Know Who You Are?
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In this episode of Where Your Feet Are, Rob tackles one of the biggest questions we all wrestle with: Who am I, really?
Using Jeremiah 1:5, Rob breaks down three powerful truths about your identity:
- You are known – Before anyone followed you, noticed you, or misunderstood you, God already fully knew you—your questions, your doubts, your fears, and your potential.
- You are formed – You’re not random or accidental. God personally designed your personality, passions, and wiring. Salvation doesn’t create your purpose; it reveals it.
- You are set apart – Being a Christian isn’t about blending in; it’s about belonging to God first. You’re called to live differently in your school, friend group, team, and online spaces—and you’re not doing it alone. God is with you.
Whether you’re a teen just starting to explore faith, a college student wrestling with purpose, or a young adult trying to figure out your next step, this conversation will help you see your life as intentional, valuable, and deeply seen by God.
If you’ve ever thought:
- “I’m too young.”
- “I don’t know enough about the Bible.”
- “I don’t fit the ‘Christian mold.’”
- “Do I even matter?”
…this episode is for you.
Listen in and ask yourself:
What would change this week if I really believed I am known, formed, and set apart by God?
Ask your questions or share your story at whatnow.church or email questions@whatnow.church, and you might hear it on a future episode.