What If the One Who Feels Small Is the One God Uses Most? with Author Amy Tullos
What if the child who feels the smallest, the weakest, or the most afraid… is the very one God is preparing to use in the most meaningful way?
What do you do when fear feels bigger than your faith?
In this heartfelt conversation, host Shelly Brown invites Redemption Press author Amy Tullos to pull up a chair at the table and share the story behind her beautiful middle-grade novel, The Sparrow’s Song.
Through the journey of Gideon, a tiny, timid sparrow who feels overshadowed by stronger, more capable siblings, Amy gently reveals a powerful truth: courage doesn’t come from becoming fearless… it grows as we learn to trust the Maker.
Together, Shelly and Amy explore how this story speaks not only to children, but to the hearts of the those guiding them—moms, grandmas, teachers, and mentors who long to nurture faith in the next generation.
If you’ve ever wrestled with fear, questioned your ability, or wondered if God could really use someone like you… this conversation will remind you that His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
In this episode with Amy Tullos, we talk about:
- Why Gideon’s struggle with fear feels so relatable—for kids andadults
- A powerful turning point: encountering the “Light of the World”
- Why courage isn’t about becoming fearless—but learning to trust
- How God uses weakness in ways we don’t expect
- The importance of starting now when it comes to discipling children
- Encouragement for moms, grandmas, and mentors shaping young hearts
Get your copy of Amy’s book: The Sparrow’s Song
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