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  • Falling In Love
    2026/07/13

    What do romantic comedies, the Swiss Alps, and the Gospel of John have in common? More than you might think. In this episode we explore what happens when love grows not from a lightning bolt moment but from peeling back layers of substance, one revelation at a time. We talk about a husband who was not love at first sight but turned out to be a happily ever after, and then we make the turn into something far greater. John did not just write about Jesus. He wrote like someone hopelessly, completely, breathlessly in love with Him. And reading his Gospel this time around did something unexpected. It made us want that too. If you have ever wished your love for Jesus ran deeper, this one is for you. The journey never ends and the view just keeps getting more spectacular.

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    4 分
  • She Is So Stubborn, No I Am
    2026/07/08

    Confession time. I argue with my Lab sometimes. In my defense, she is stubborn. But somewhere between watching her limp and grunt her way toward the pack after being told to stay, and watching myself find every excuse to avoid the God given idea sitting right in front of me, I realized something uncomfortable. He is me. And I am the stubborn, silly dog. In this episode we sit with the humbling truth that the special treatment that looks unfair from the outside, the ice water, the expensive treats, the extra breaks, is actually the most loving thing possible. And the door God has already opened is just waiting for us to stop digging our heels in and walk through it. Baby steps toward obedience. The door is already open.

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    4 分
  • Sun Soaked and Scripture Bound
    2026/07/07

    What do a snorkeling trip in Maui, a kayaking adventure in Monterey, and your morning Bible reading have in common? More than you might think. In this episode we follow a journey from warm turquoise waters and sea turtles in Hawaii, to cold kelp forests and sea lions in Monterey, to the deepest, richest waters of all, Scripture itself. Just like the ocean, the Word of God is beautiful at every depth. Light reading feels like warm sun on your face. Go a little deeper and the world gets quieter. Go deeper still and the noise of the world fades into nothing more than a whiny, ignorable hum while God's voice takes over with something far richer and more alive. The law written on your heart starts surfacing in the middle of ordinary moments. Mundane tasks take on unexpected depth and meaning. This episode is an invitation to put on your metaphorical scuba gear and dive in. The depths are worth it.

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    4 分
  • Is It Not My Ways Which Are Fair
    2026/07/02

    It started with a pinch that drew blood, a sound talking to, and a little girl sitting in her room absolutely certain that the whole situation was deeply, profoundly unfair. Sound familiar? In this episode we discover that Israel said the exact same thing to God in Ezekiel 18, and His response was not what they expected. Rather than defending His judgment with a list of their crimes, He turned the mirror around and asked a question that still lands today: is it not My ways which are fair, and your ways which are not fair? We explore what God was actually grieved about in the Old Testament, why every sin He names in Ezekiel 18 is committed against a fellow human being, and why the God so many dismiss as harsh and wrathful ends the chapter with a passionate plea: turn and live. The Old Testament God and the New Testament God are the same God. He always was.

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    5 分
  • Garden on the Other Side of Toil
    2026/07/01

    While reading through the books of the Prophets, one image kept surfacing again and again: God's heart churning within Him over Israel's rebellion, and His relentless call for them to return. In this episode, we trace that ancient grief all the way to a backyard in our own home, where our oldest son once spent a rebellious season digging up dirt as discipline. That same backyard eventually became a vegetable garden. Hosea says it plainly: break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek the Lord. Whatever hardened, unworked ground exists in your own heart today, take heart. The toil is not the end of the story. There is a garden waiting on the other side.

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    4 分
  • Pencil Box: Because It Is 'I Love You' Day
    2026/06/29

    A dear friend, praying for me without even being prompted, received a message with God's fingerprints all over it. The mandate was simple. Let bygones be bygones, and look forward. In this episode we sit with the strange, hard truth that God's commands are not always easy, Ezekiel ate a scroll, slept on his side for 390 days, and Abraham waited twenty five years for a promised son, and then we land somewhere unexpectedly tender. A broken pencil box from first grade, a devastated first grader, and a brand new replacement that arrived for no reason at all, except that it was "because we love you day." God showers us with these days more often than we realize. If you are waiting for a replacement today, for anything, trust that it is already on its way. And if it is not exactly what you were waiting for, it will be something even better.

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    4 分
  • Harder and Easier
    2026/06/25

    "The Christian way is different: harder and easier," C.S. Lewis once wrote, and after a reasonable time of trying to disprove the hard part to myself, I finally understand exactly what he meant. In this episode we walk through why life is hard no matter what you believe, why following Christ makes it both harder and easier at the same time, and why the helmet of salvation and the breastplate of righteousness matter more than any cap or pair of heels ever could. We talk honestly about the three ways our hearts get unguarded, the antidotes God has already given us, and what it looks like to stop dressing for a casual Saturday when we are actually walking into spiritual battle. If you are in a hard season today, take heart. The hard part is real. So is the easy part. And His grace covers both.

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    6 分
  • A Time to Wait, I Do Not Want To
    2026/06/23

    I prayed. I fasted for three days on liquids only. I told God I was ready to hear from Him loud and clear. And all I got back was crickets, and the unmistakable feeling of being Vizzini from "The Princess Bride," standing there saying "I am waiting" while life moved on without me. Then a Bible verse on waiting showed up. Then a video quoting a different verse on waiting showed up. Then a book chapter on waiting showed up. At some point you have to take a hint. In this episode we get honest about the irony of writing an entire article on prayer and waiting and then immediately being asked to live it out. God can move mountains. He can rearrange entire lives and make them beautiful. All we have to do is stop meddling long enough to let Him work. If you are waiting on something today, take heart. It is probably about to become something beautiful.

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    3 分