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The Muddy Pioneer

The Muddy Pioneer

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The Good News, quietly shared. A short, gentle podcast bringing simple Christian community to anyone who needs it — without noise, pressure, or performance. Each episode follows a quiet rhythm. This space is especially for neurodivergent people, autistic adults and their families, the church-hurt, and anyone who has ever felt too much or not enough for conventional church. You are welcome exactly as you are. Pax et Bonum — Peace and the Good. Amen© Christianity Spirituality
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  • The Muddy Pioneer | Episode 0: How I Walk — An Invitation to the Unhurried Path
    May 26 2026
    Dear friends in Christ, ​Welcome. ​This space exists for one reason: love — the love of God poured out in Jesus Christ, the love we are called to extend to one another, and to the world. ​There are many voices clamouring for our attention right now. The world is fast, loud, and full of heavy demands. But here, you will find the rhythm of just one heart seeking to follow the way of Love. ​Welcome to The Muddy Pioneer. This is Episode Zero: How I Walk — An Invitation to the Unhurried Path. ​As a pioneer minister leading a "muddy church" walking fellowship here in Scotland, my ministry doesn't happen behind heavy oak doors, under artificial lights, or within rigid institutional walls. It happens out on the paths, under the open sky, and in the quiet, unpolished spaces of creation. Together, we learn to walk at a slower, more natural pace. This is a faith rooted not in religious tradition for its own sake, but in the living, active, self-giving love at the heart of the Gospel. ​Before we journey together through the seasons down the trail, I wanted to lay out a bit of a Muddy Church manifesto—the three truths that have become my baseline anchors on this path. ​Anchor One: The Living Word ​First, the Living Word. Jesus Christ is God manifest in the flesh. Apart from Him, the true God cannot be fully known. In Jesus, we don't see a God of condemnation or distance; we see the face of a God who is Love, and whose Gospel is the organic path of Peace. ​Anchor Two: The Gift of Grace ​Second, the Gift of Grace. I believe with all my heart that salvation is found by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. To me, this means grace is a total gift — entirely unearned, freely given, and deeply life-changing. ​You do not have to perform here. You do not have to mask your struggles, achieve a certain standard, or pretend to be someone you are not just to be held by God. His grace is as free, open, and unconditional as the fresh air we breathe when we step outside. ​Anchor Three: The Way of Love ​And third, the Way of Love. It is our joy and our calling to follow Him. Though we stumble frequently through our human frailty and our messy lives, our compass remains firmly set toward holiness. ​We simply hold to the Golden Rule: to love God, and to love one another — even our enemies. This is the active, lived, muddy faith that has the power to heal a fractured world. ​These are the pillars of my path. I invite you to sit with them for a moment, perhaps take them on a physical walk today, and ask yourself: how is Love calling you forward right now? ​Beyond the theology, I want to be completely transparent with you. Here are ten things that help define who I am, how I minister, and how I walk through this world: ​I am neurodivergent — Autistic. I see the intricate, beautiful, interconnected patterns of God's creation through a unique lens, and I deeply appreciate low-sensory, quiet spaces where the soul can finally breathe. ​I am a follower of Jesus. He is my North Star — or more accurately, the bright Morning Star. ​I am a seeker of Peace. I stand firmly with the Red Letter Christians and the peacemakers of this world. ​I dwell in Scotland. My faith and my pioneer ministry are deeply nourished by these rugged landscapes, the changing weather, and the ancient paths of the Celtic saints. ​I find the Divine in the ordinary, the muddy, the unpolished, and the overlooked. ​I am a poet. I capture my thoughts, my processing, and my prayers through free verse. ​I work outdoors. My daily life is spent in an outdoor nursery, teaching and learning under the open sky. ​I advocate for the Different — those the world, and too often the conventional church, passes right by. ​I have a deep heart for those with Additional Support Needs, and those who are healing from religious trauma or church hurt. ​I am not always right. I don't have it all figured out. I am still learning, still walking, and still discovering. ​And above all — above all — I believe in Love. ​Because God is Love, and love is where everything begins and ends. ​I hope this introduction helps you find your footing here, whether you are listening from a quiet room, sitting on a bench, or catching these words while out on a muddy path somewhere. If your soul is tired, or if you have been rushing for too long, consider this your official invitation to step off the highway and onto the unhurried path. ​Thank you for walking with me today. ​Pax et Bonum — Peace and Good to you. ​I'm David, The Muddy Pioneer.
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    6 mins
  • The Perfect Father
    May 22 2026
    The Father's Love Letter audio narration has been a huge source of encouragement to many people and has been broadcast on radio stations around the world. Father's Love Letter used by permission Father Heart Communications ©1999 FathersLoveLetter.com
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    1 min
  • The Practice of the Presence of God: 07 Third Letter
    May 22 2026
    The Practice of the Presence of God Brother Lawrence (1614 - 1691) The Practice of the Presence of God is a collection of letters and transcriptions of conversations, compiled by a disciple of Brother Lawrence. Brother Lawrence was a Carmelite monk and head cook in his monastery's kitchens. He quickly gained an international reputation as a mystic and spiritual counselor. The Practice of the Presence records his last words of advice to his friends and disciples, as he suffered from an unnamed illness which would eventually take his life. (Description written by Kirsten Ferreri.)
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    3 mins
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