How’d I Miss That?
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- Category: Authors
- Published: Tuesday, 03 March 2026 09:00
Turns out, the seemingly “small” things—like availability and generosity, friendship and forgiveness—aren’t so small after all. Part comedy, part confessions, Brock chats with author Cynthia Yanof on “How’d I Miss That?: Gas Pump Confessions, Drive-Thru Obsessions, and Figuring Out What Really Matters”
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Book Description:
Holy moments sometimes come wrapped in chaos and the desperate need for curly fries. In How’d I Miss That? popular podcaster Cynthia Yanof shares the good, the bad, and the marginally inappropriate things she swore she’d never admit out loud. Because it turns out color-coded planners and alphabetized spice racks don’t make much difference for eternity. What matters most is the way we move through life showing kindness, generosity, and an unshakable love for Jesus in the small, easily missed moments.
So sit down for a hilarious and relatable story time as Cynthia shares:
- Inspiration to become who we wanted to be before multi-tasking morphed into barely holding it together
- Biblical assurances that’s it’s not just the “big” moments God uses to bring light into our homes, our workplaces, and our communities
- Funny and heartfelt examples of finding ordinary ways to live out extraordinary faith
For every woman who thought she’d be bold and brave but now spends an exorbitant amount of time looking for her phone and cursing her plantar fasciitis—this faith-boosting, heart-warming book reminds us that all it takes is a mustard-seed mentality to realize that tiny acts of faith, sown daily, grow into something beautiful for God.
About the Author:
Cynthia Yanof is a wife, mother, podcaster, blogger, and everyday girl who is ridiculously committed to not taking herself too seriously. She hosts the popular MESSmerized podcast and believes life's biggest gifts oftentimes come wrapped in the messiest of packages.
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