Canyon Pathways Podcast
The Canyon Pathways podcast invites men into the journey of sonship, and invests in them through creative content, honest conversation, and inspiring stories of men around the world so that the listener leaves encouraged and equipped to live like a son and lead like a father.
Our goal with the podcast is twofold: 1) to invest more deeply into our existing community and provide ongoing content and community spaces for them, and 2) to expand the community by inviting more men around the world to this global campfire.
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Canyon Pathways Podcast
FIELD NOTE: The Cost of PEACE w/Noel Bouché
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In this Field Note episode of the Canyon Pathways podcast, Noel Bouché reflects on the true nature of peace—not as a passive absence of conflict, but as a courageous and costly reality rooted in covenant. Drawing on the ancient understanding of peace as shalom and its connection to sonship, Noel explores how peace is formed through sacrifice, maintained through covenant, and often misunderstood when defined merely as comfort or the avoidance of tension.
Through personal insight and spiritual reflection, Noel invites us to consider where we have made agreements with shame, confusion, or fear in order to keep the peace—and whether those agreements are actually stealing the very peace we long for. He reminds us that God’s peace is not forged through control or appeasement, but through love, invitation, and trust in the Father’s provision.
Key Takeaways
- True peace is not the same as passivity or comfort; it comes at a cost.
- Biblical peace (shalom) is rooted in wholeness and relational harmony.
- We often trade true peace for false agreements in the name of “keeping things peaceful.”
- The Father invites us to the table not as servants, but as sons—at peace with Him.
- Real peace requires covenant, sacrifice, and often a death to self.
- Jesus is our model of peace, secured through the cross—not through avoiding conflict.
- Shame and fear can masquerade as peacekeepers but ultimately undermine wholeness.
- Sonship is the foundation of spiritual peace; it is received, not earned.
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