Episodes

Wednesday Apr 10, 2019
Episode 363
Wednesday Apr 10, 2019
Wednesday Apr 10, 2019
What are some basics I can stick to when I get theology fatigue? (16:19-38:04)
I'm trying to live God's way, but it seems like there are always people and things I have to obey. Am I alone in being frustrated by that? (38:08-59:25)
How do I stop beating myself up for being imperfect? (59:29-1:15:16)
Closing Song: So Here I Am (Jed Brewer)
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Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
Episode 362
Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
Wednesday Apr 03, 2019
What do I do when I feel like I'm doing fine one minute, then struggling the next? (17:52-33:38)
How do I deal with indecisiveness? (33:43-52:42)
I try to help people, but how do I know if I am really making a difference? (52:52-1:13:12)
Closing Song: Child of God (The Poolhouse Guru)
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Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
Episode 361
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
I feel bad about not reading my Bible or praying regularly. What do I do? (14:52-31:32)
Is there a difference between the Biblical commands to love your spouse and love your neighbor? (31:35-52:07)
So many popular Christian leaders have turned out to be messed up, am I supposed to have Christian heroes? (52:10-1:17:48)
Closing Song: No He Wasn't (The Bridge Loud ft Lins Honeyman)
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Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Episode 360
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
Wednesday Mar 20, 2019
What are godly virtues? (18:17-31:05)
What effect do virtues have on your walk and life? (31:07-42:57)
How do you grow in virtues? (43:01-58:45)
Closing Song: Be Thou My Vision (Zach Hughes)
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Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Episode 359
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
How do you take up your cross? (14:18-30:47)
During arguments, I say the kind of hurtful things my parents said to each other. How do I stop it? (30:54-51:05)
What does it mean for God to use someone? (51:09-1:10:25)
Closing Song: A Mighty Fortress (Pete Lawson)
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Wednesday Mar 06, 2019
Episode 358
Wednesday Mar 06, 2019
Wednesday Mar 06, 2019
I'm a youth leader. How do I know when confronting a young person is necessary versus when it might make them feel judged and ashamed? (14:19-40:08)
People have betrayed my trust in the past, and now I feel like I always have my guard up. What do I do? (40:11-57:37)
With all the political and church scandals in the news, how do I let people know that those christians don't speak for me? (57:41-1:11:31)
Closing Song: Not A Judge (Jed Brewer)
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Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Episode 357
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
How do I become an overcomer? (17:00-38:15)
What are some practical things I can do to work on having healthy self-esteem? (38:21-57:03)
Where am I supposed to even start toward moving on when I am heartbroken? (57:07-1:10:20)
Closing Song: Press On (The Poolhouse Guru)
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Wednesday Feb 20, 2019
Episode 356
Wednesday Feb 20, 2019
Wednesday Feb 20, 2019
What does seeking God's leading on a daily basis really look like? (15:55-31:38)
How do I maintain focus on my calling? (31:42-50:19)
My boyfriend and I talked about porn, but how do we figure out what the next step is? (50:24-1:08:39)
Closing Song: Rest (Kyle Sigmon)
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Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
Episode 355
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
Wednesday Feb 13, 2019
How are dating Christians supposed to navigate things like sending each other pictures and traveling together? (15:08-32:31)
I feel like I have lost all hope and peace. Where do I go from here? (32:36-46:13)
I heard something about biblical manuscripts in school that really bothered me. What's the deal? (46:18-1:04:24)
Closing Song: Cast My Cares (Lee Younger)
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Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
Episode 354
Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
Wednesday Feb 06, 2019
Where do I start in having a healthy attitude about my looks and body? (14:05-29:22)
Someone stole from me, am I being unchristian about how I am responding? (29:25-44:41)
A friend is going through a hard time. Is just listening to how they feel doing enough? (44:46-1:01:23)
Closing Song: Carry It On (Jed Brewer)
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