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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

If you should meet a person happy with his life, or joyful in her story, you’ve likely met someone experiencing the deep security of living in the grace of God.
He can look upon the rubble of his past with clarity but without shame—for he has found ... more
Can the SDA Church ever be wrong? Was Hitler really a Christian? And was that "impression" from God... or just last night's pizza? 😅
In this raw, no-holds-barred episode of unScripted, Shawn Boonstra sits down with Adventist Review assistant editor... more
It’s the critic’s counterclaim, the “faithful doubter’s” last redoubt:
“Say less about the grace of God, and more of human duty.”
Afraid that others may secure by gift what they haven’t won by long, intensive effort, persistent voices challenge tho... more
In this episode of unScripted from the Adventist Review, Shawn Boonstra sits down with associate editor Sikhu Daco to unpack the powerful February 2026 issue.
They dive deep into:
Emily Gibbs' raw testimony: diagnosed with a brain tumor while pregn... more
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I love the info here, it’s so much easier for me to listen to these while driving to work rather than sit and read a magazine at home.
The three star rating is for the inconsistency of podcast length. It might be worth separating the long and short pieces into separate channels. That way if people want to simply listen to a 30 minute podcast they can do that by subscribing to one channel, and if they want shorter snippets they could subscribe to another. Those of us who drive would appreciate ... more
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This podcast provides insightful discussions that explore themes of grace, spirituality, and personal growth within a faith-based context. It engages listeners in contemplative conversations about the meaning and application of grace in daily life while addressing contemporary issues faced by individuals in a polarized culture. Notable topics include forgiveness, gratitude, and the divine association with personal struggles, alongside reflective discussions on biblical teachings. The content aims to foster spiritual renewal and deeper understanding, making it a rich resource for those seeking guidance and inspiration in their faith journey. The unique blend of personal storytelling and theological reflection emphasizes the relevance of spir... more
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