From Day Three

From Day Three

From Day Three is a podcast for anyone walking through the messy middle, the waiting, the rebuilding, and the “not yet” seasons of life. Every episode explores themes of resurrection, renewal, revival, and identity, drawing inspiration from the empty tomb on the third day. Through real stories, honest conversations, and practical encouragement, we unpack what it means to follow Jesus when life feels uncertain and faith feels costly. Rooted in authentic faith and real experience, FD3 is about discovering how God rebuilds us from the inside out even when it feels like nothing is changing.

  1. 24 May

    Men, Honesty & Faith in the Storm | Jordan Piano

    What does it really look like for men to be honest? In this powerful and deeply vulnerable episode of the From Day Three Podcast, Emmanuel sits down with Jordan from the Parenting Tools Podcast to talk all things: * masculinity * honesty & vulnerability * fatherhood * grief * faith through disappointment * social media & isolation * marriage, community & friendship Jordan shares openly about becoming a dad, building the Parenting Tools Podcast, navigating pressure as men to “hold it all together,” and the heartbreaking loss of his 19-month-old nephew. This conversation is honest, funny, emotional and full of wisdom for men, fathers, husbands, leaders and anyone trying to hold onto faith through difficult seasons. Topics include: * Why men struggle to open up * How community keeps us grounded * Social media & male isolation * Marriage as a “same team” * Faith after unanswered prayers * Leading while hurting * Why honesty matters more than pretending If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who needs it. 🎙️ Subscribe to From Day Three for weekly conversations about faith, healing, purpose & resurrection living. Follow - ​⁠ #FromDayThree #ChristianPodcast #MenAndVulnerability #FaithPodcast #ParentingToolsPodcast #Fatherhood #ChristianMen #MentalHealth #Healing #Marriage #Grief #Church #FaithJourney #Masculinity #Parenting #ChristianContent #PodcastClips #Jesus #Leadership #HonestConversations

    1hr 22min
  2. 17 May

    Church Hurt, Wilderness & Wonder | Andrew Widdowson

    In this deeply honest and hope-filled conversation, Emmanuel sits down with pastor, teacher, mentor and grandfather Andrew Widdowson to talk about faith, church hurt, wilderness seasons, the presence of God, and what it truly means to live from Day 3. Andrew shares his incredible story growing up as a pastor’s kid, moving around the country, witnessing the breakdown of his family, and later walking through some of the hardest seasons of his own life — including infertility, failed IVF, church pain, leadership wounds, and 14 years in the wilderness. But through every season, one thing remained: the faithfulness and presence of Jesus. Together, Emmanuel and Andrew explore: - Growing up in church and encountering God from a young age - Supernatural moments and the power of God’s presence - Church hurt, forgiveness, and healing - IVF, adoption, and becoming parents - Ministry, leadership, and identity - Reaching young people in schools - Why today’s generation needs authentic encounter with God - What it means to live crucified with Christ while walking in resurrection power This episode is raw, wise, funny, emotional, and full of encouragement for anyone navigating disappointment, healing, calling, or faith. If this conversation impacts you, make sure to like, subscribe, share, and leave a comment letting us know what spoke to you most. 🎙️ From Day Three Podcast Hosted by Emmanuel #FromDayThree #ChurchHurt #FaithJourney #ChristianPodcast #AndrewWiddowson #Healing #PresenceOfGod #WildernessSeason #Testimony #Jesus #FD3

    1hr 27min
  3. 12 Apr

    From New Age to Jesus: Finding Truth Again | Ehimare Itua (Soul Ink)

    In this episode, host Emmanuel is joined by Amy Dawson as co-host as they sit down with Ehimare Itua — also known as Ace, and by his artist name Soul Ink, a gospel rapper and spoken word artist. Ehimare shares openly about being born into Nigerian heritage and raised in the church, with his mother serving as a pastor. Despite that foundation, he talks honestly about a season where he drifted from his faith, exploring new age beliefs influenced by voices like Jaden Smith and Willow Smith. He reflects on how that path led him into a dark place, shaping choices and behaviours he knew weren’t right. The conversation explores what it looked like for him to come back to faith—not just because he grew up around it, but because he knew God was real. From there, he began a journey of genuinely learning to love God, something he shares is still ongoing. Ehimare also speaks on his passion for music, expressing himself through gospel rap and spoken word, rooted in his deep love for poetry. He highlights the real influence of the music we listen to and share, and how it can shape our mindset, behaviour, and spiritual direction. As Soul Ink, his heart is to evangelise through his music, staying open and obedient to wherever God leads him. Connect with Ehimare (Soul Ink): Instagram: @aces.soul Music platforms: Soul Ink YouTube: Soul Ink Studios Connect with Emmanuel: Instagram: @emmanuelchiw TikTok: @emmanuelchiw Twitter: @emmanuelchiw Follow From Day Three: Instagram: @fromdaythree TikTok: @fromdaythree Facebook: @fromdaythree This is a real, reflective, and faith-filled episode about influence, identity, and finding your way back to God.

    1hr 7min
5
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4 Ratings

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From Day Three is a podcast for anyone walking through the messy middle, the waiting, the rebuilding, and the “not yet” seasons of life. Every episode explores themes of resurrection, renewal, revival, and identity, drawing inspiration from the empty tomb on the third day. Through real stories, honest conversations, and practical encouragement, we unpack what it means to follow Jesus when life feels uncertain and faith feels costly. Rooted in authentic faith and real experience, FD3 is about discovering how God rebuilds us from the inside out even when it feels like nothing is changing.