Shownotes: Guy Reams - Faith is Not Belief (Day 302) Topic: Differentiating between faith and belief, emphasizing the importance of action. Key Points: Faith is an active process, requiring action and support, unlike passive belief. The term "faith" should be used as a verb to signify active engagement. Faith involves putting resources and effort behind something you believe in. True faith leads to tangible actions and results. Contrast Between Faith and Belief: Belief is a passive acceptance of an idea without necessary action. Faith is an active commitment that involves support and participation. Faith is demonstrated through actions, while belief remains a mental concept. Examples: The relationship between faith in a marketing team and supporting their efforts. The contrast between a religious person who actively practices their faith and someone who simply claims to be a believer. Call to Action: Reevaluate the use of the word "faith" and consider replacing it with "active belief" or similar terms. Emphasize the importance of taking action to support what you believe in. Encourage listeners to demonstrate their faith through their actions. Additional Notes: The episode challenges the traditional understanding of faith. The focus on action and engagement differentiates this perspective from passive belief. The episode encourages listeners to be more intentional in their support of the things they believe in.