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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 418 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Ever followed the directions perfectly and still ended up lost? That’s what life without pursuit feels like. Read Matthew 2:1–12 and think about how Herod had truth but wouldn’t take the six-mile journey, while the Magi had limited light and followed... more
Waiting is hard — whether it’s for a package, a prayer, or a promise. But we don’t wait alone. The God who came close at Christmas still comes close today. Join us as we start our new series, God With Us, and talk about learning to wait with Him.
11/23/2025 - I'll Be Back! - Part 4B: Genuine Imitation by Dave Spencer
If you had to choose a mask (funny, serious, superhero, etc.) that represents how you sometimes present yourself, which would it be—and why? Join us as we wrap up our message series, "I'll Be Back!", with Part 4: Genuine Imitation, and talk about the... more
If your compassion had a battery meter, where would it be right now: full, half, or flashing red and empty? Life can be draining, and caring for others even more so. Let’s take a moment to check in—not just with those around us, but with ourselves. A... more
Think of a show or movie where someone was clearly calling the shots behind the scenes—did you admire them or want to throw popcorn at the screen? That kind of behind-the-scenes control can show up in our own lives, too. Have you ever agreed to somet... more
We’ve all had a “porcupine” or prickly person in our lives (maybe even been one). What’s the funniest or most ridiculous piece of “helpful advice” someone like that has given you? (For example, “Someone once told me I smile too loudly.”) Join us as w... more
Did you ever buy something that you thought would make your life better, but didn’t? Why is it that we sometimes strive to fill our barns, but not our hearts? Join us as we wrap up our message series, Imperfect Together, with Part 7: When Less Is Mor... more







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