On this podcast our hosts will wrestle with topics pertaining to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In their raw, unscripted, and real way, Ryan and Marshall try to model what it looks like to ask, seek, and knock.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
Peacemaking seems to mean more than merely avoiding contention. In this episode we chat about our natural tendency to choose either “fight or flight” when we encounter conflict, and a pattern of choosing a morally creative third option instead.
The Savior and church leaders have warned about foolishness, but why? Is foolishness really a big deal? In this chat we wrestle with what foolishness means, what it looks like, why it’s an important topic, and how to gain the gift of true wisdom.
D&C 19 is one of the most fascinating passages we have in scripture. We use that section as the backdrop for this episode as we wrestle with questions about repentance, God’s nature, Christ’s suffering, Eternal punishment and whether or not God reall... more
Who, when, and where to marry are some of the most important decisions we’ll ever make. In this chat we wrestle with principles related to dating, marriage, revelation and agency.
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I have been listening for a while and have sent your podcasts to many friends. This recent podcast on modesty is one of the best discussions I have ever heard on the subject! And I am 67 years old!!
I recently stumbled upon this podcast, and have loved the couple of episodes I've listened to- especially the recent about Self Confidence versus Christ/Covenant Confidence. The insights shared have blessed my life, thank you for sharing this podcast with us!
To take hard question in the gospel Simplify using doctrine -scriptures and modern day prophets in around half hour ! It’s a must watch for everyone !
Just started listening about a month ago, I enjoy the discussion about struggles we all face on various points of our faith journey.
If you're like me, you’re over those scripted, preachy podcasts about the Gospel—there are plenty of those out there. Ryan and Marshall keep it 100 with a laid-back, real-deal conversation that feels like chatting with your best friends. It's entertaining, genuine, and totally unscripted. I'm so glad I discovered this podcast!
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Engaging and thought-provoking discussions on various topics related to the Gospel of Jesus Christ are a hallmark of this series. The hosts explore issues such as community worship, modesty, spiritual gifts, and the significance of divine identity in alignment with faith. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, listeners are invited to reflect on and deepen their understanding of spirituality in everyday life. This unique format—characterized by its raw, unscripted nature—creates an atmosphere of genuine conversation, making it feel as though the audience is part of an intimate dialogue on faith and personal development.
Listeners can expect a focus on current concerns within the context of Latter-day Saint beliefs, such as t... more
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