Unfinished but Faithful Podcast

Cristina Nathalya Meza (@itsnathalyaa)

Unfinished but Faithful Podcast is a safe space for those learning to walk with God one step at a time. Hosted by Cristina, this podcast is for anyone who feels like they’re still becoming — imperfect, healing, and growing in faith. Through honest conversations, scripture, prayer, and real-life reflections, we explore what it means to stay faithful while God is still working on us. You don’t have to have it all together. You just have to be willing.

  1. Jun 5

    The man in the sycamore-fig tree

    Episode 21: The Man in the Sycamore-Fig Tree 🌳 What would make a grown man climb a tree just to catch a glimpse of Jesus? In this episode of Unfinished but Faithful, Cristina explores the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19 and discovers that this story is about much more than a man in a tree. It’s about curiosity, being seen, and what happens when we pursue Jesus despite our fears, doubts, and distractions. Cristina also shares a personal and vulnerable reflection on recurring dreams about her teeth falling out, how anxiety has been showing up in unexpected ways, and what God has been teaching her about surrendering control, navigating spiritual warfare, and choosing faith over fear. If you’ve been carrying anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, battling discouragement, or simply wondering if God sees what you’re going through, this conversation is for you. Together, we’ll explore how Zacchaeus’ curiosity led him closer to Jesus—and how sometimes the very thing we’re searching for has been searching for us all along. Scripture References: 📖 Luke 19:1-10 📖 Matthew 6:27 📖 Philippians 4:6-7 ✨ In this episode: ​The story of Zacchaeus and the sycamore-fig tree​Why curiosity matters in our faith journey​Spiritual warfare and hidden battles of the mind​Dreams, anxiety, and surrendering control to God​Finding peace in the middle of uncertainty​Choosing joy over fear Thank you for being part of this community. And remember friend, Still becoming. Still faithful. I’ll see you next time. 🤍🎙️🌳 Email us at unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media @unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast Come chat with me on threads @itsnathalyaa Link to Marcella’s Podcast RUNNING ON MARS https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Xd3Tvd0zLofCN68Mt20KC?si=kcpUeQliRAuO90ABfTBMZg

  2. Jun 5

    WHEN LIFE GETS BUSY AND GOD CALLS YOU BACK

    Life gets busy. Between family vacations, graduations, summer schedules, work, responsibilities, and the constant demands of everyday life, it’s easy to unintentionally lose consistency with God. In this heartfelt episode of Unfinished but Faithful, Cristina shares a personal season of feeling distracted by life’s responsibilities, missing podcast deadlines, and realizing that while she never stopped loving God, she needed to intentionally reconnect with Him. Together, we’ll dive deep into the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-42 and discover what Jesus meant when He said, “Only one thing is needed.” We’ll talk about: ✨ How distractions slowly pull our focus away from God ✨ The difference between guilt and conviction ✨ Why consistency with God doesn’t require perfection ✨ Practical ways to stay connected to God in busy seasons ✨ How God lovingly calls us back when we’ve drifted ✨ Finding His presence in everyday moments If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, distracted, spiritually dry, or simply struggling to make time for God, this episode is for you. Remember friend, God isn’t calling you back with condemnation—He’s calling you back with grace. 📖 Scripture: Luke 10:38-42 Psalm 46:10 Luke 15:11-32 Still becoming. Still faithful. Thank you for being here and walking this journey of faith with me. 🎙️ Unfinished but Faithful Podcast Hosted by Cristina Email us at unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media @unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast Come chat with me on threads @itsnathalyaa 💛 Reflection Question: What has been distracting you lately, and what is one small step you can take this week to spend intentional time with God? #FaithPodcast #ChristianPodcast #Jesus #FaithJourney #ChristianWomen #BibleStudy #MaryAndMartha #SpiritualGrowth #FaithOverFear #UnfinishedButFaithful

    WHEN LIFE GETS BUSY AND GOD CALLS YOU BACK
  3. May 8

    You Can’t Bring the Old You Into the New Season

    Some seasons with God require more than change… they require transformation. In this episode of Unfinished but Faithful, Cristina talks about the painful but necessary process of leaving behind old versions of ourselves in order to step into the new season God is calling us into. Together, we dive into the story of the Israelites leaving Egypt, what it truly means to be spiritually transformed, and why healing often comes with grief, pruning, surrender, and discomfort. This episode is for anyone struggling to let go of old mindsets, survival habits, fear, people pleasing, control, or identities that no longer align with who God is calling them to become. We also reflect on powerful Scriptures including Isaiah 43:19, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Ephesians 4:22-24, and John 15:2, exploring how God renews us from the inside out. Plus, Cristina shares a moving testimony from a listener about what brought them back to Jesus after 36 years of living as a Druid — a reminder that no one is beyond God’s reach and transformation is still possible. If you’ve been feeling stretched, uncomfortable, or caught between who you were and who God is calling you to become… this episode is for you. Still becoming. Still faithful. 🤍 Thank you for being here and walking this journey of faith with me. — Cristina Host of Unfinished but Faithful Email us at unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media @unfinishedbutfaithfulpodcast Come chat with me on threads @itsnathalyaa

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
2 Ratings

About

Unfinished but Faithful Podcast is a safe space for those learning to walk with God one step at a time. Hosted by Cristina, this podcast is for anyone who feels like they’re still becoming — imperfect, healing, and growing in faith. Through honest conversations, scripture, prayer, and real-life reflections, we explore what it means to stay faithful while God is still working on us. You don’t have to have it all together. You just have to be willing.