Hosted by skeptic-at-heart Eric Huffman of The Story Church, Maybe God tackles the toughest topics related to faith - from doubts of Biblical proportions, sexuality, near-death experiences, shame, and so much more. Eric invites best-selling authors, psychiatrists, scientists, renowned Christian apologists, artists, atheists, and ordinary people in extraordinary situations to address the questions ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianitySpirituality |
In this interview, one of America’s leading Christian apologists, Dr. Frank Turek, tackles the toughest questions he receives from skeptics head-on. Drawing from years of engaging with college students and atheists, Frank explains why he believes Chr... more
In this powerful interview, world-renowned eye surgeon Dr. Ming Wang shares his extraordinary journey from poverty in China—arriving in America with just $50 and a dictionary—to becoming a Harvard and MIT–trained doctor who has performed over 55,000 ... more
Can science and faith really coexist? Former militant atheist and biochemist Sy Garte says yes — and he’s got the evidence to prove it. In this eye-opening conversation, he explains why evolution doesn’t disprove God, and how new discoveries in biolo... more
Why are so many Muslims around the world having vivid dreams and visions of Jesus? Could this be a supernatural movement unfolding in the Muslim world? In this powerful interview, missionary and author Tom Doyle shares firsthand stories from his 11 y... more
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I’m so grateful to this podcast for boldly providing a forum for Christians and skeptics to ask the hard questions. If Christianity is true, there should be no question that is out of bounds. That is the spirit in which this podcast proceeds. Many tough and contemporary topics have been immensely clarified for me in these interviews and sermons. Thank you so much for this ministry.🙏🏽
Hi, I listen to and enjoy your podcast from the Hebrides in Scotland. In fact, the same island as Donald Trump’s mother came from.
I was so sorry not to hear what Vaudie Baucham actually believed Jesus told him to do. I heard a lot of polarised political talk and huge misrepresentation of ‘the other side’ i.e. liberals or socialists, whom Republicans call Marxist or Communist.
There are huge numbers, and I mean huge, of socialist Christians who do not believe in LGBTQ+ ideology, transgenderis... more
As a life long church goer, I appreciate Eric’s willingness to listen to so many different perspectives. Stories I wouldn’t have heard on another platform that have helped build faith and filled my heart. Thank you!
Eric masterfully and with full honest transparency addresses a Biblical way for Christian’s and o navigate the challenges in todays culture in way that glorifies God.
Yet another self-described apolitical evangelical just mindlessly engaging in conversations with some of the most vapid minds around. The show on the Israel-Palestine conflict was already really bad when it came out. But listening to it now, it’s completely tone deaf. What a spineless, narcissistic worm of a human being.
The parade of idiocy continues.
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Focusing on the intersection of faith and doubt, this show addresses some of the most challenging topics in spirituality, life, and the human experience. Listeners are taken on a journey through discussions on sexuality, near-death experiences, shame, and various philosophical questions that ponder life's meaning and purpose. Each episode features engaging storytelling from an array of guests, including authors, scientists, theologians, and everyday people sharing their extraordinary experiences. The unique approach of balancing skepticism with sincere inquiry is likely to resonate with those seeking deeper understanding or grappling with their beliefs.
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Recent guests on Maybe God include:
1. Dr. Ming Wang
2. Sy Garte
3. Tom Doyle
4. Jac Marino Chen
5. Ted Bryant
6. Hugh Ross
7. Bob DeWaay
8. Lee Strobel
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