
Exploring life's biggest questions from a biblical perspective.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In this powerful episode, we explore how to maintain spiritual security and peace when external and internal conflicts threaten to shatter your confidence. We discuss the difficult topic of experiencing God during periods of difficulty, conflict, and... more
In the final episode, we break down three comparison mindsets—small, equal, and larger—and how they affect decision-making. Learn how to use limited resources strategically, uncover overlooked opportunities, and avoid the traps of fear, overconfidenc... more
From the woman with the issue of blood to Zacchaeus and the spies in Canaan, this episode highlights how faith-filled perspective leads to bold action. We examine how seeing beyond limitations can move you closer to divine encounters and breakthrough... more
This episode dives into biblical examples—Cain, Hannah, Joseph, and Job—to show how perspective influences behavior and outcomes. Whether it's jealousy, grief, or hope, each story reveals how internal framing leads to either destruction or divine bre... more
In this opening episode, we explore how the way you frame a situation determines your response, either in fear or in faith. Using the story of the Israelites at the edge of Canaan, we unpack how perspective shapes decision-making and spiritual direct... more
In this episode, we explore the foundational steps for cultivating intentional and impactful conversations—whether at work, at home, or in everyday interactions. Building on last week’s discussion of four core mindsets, this session introduces a six-... more
In this episode, we unpack four essential mindsets that cultivate conversations with lasting impact. Drawing inspiration from 1 Thessalonians 2:13 and examples from Acts, we explore how to recognize when a conversation bears fruit—when the message is... more
In this episode, we explore how to discern whether a conversation is truly fruitful. Building on last week's foundation, we reflect on both spiritual and practical markers that reveal when communication is meaningful and transformative. Anchored in 1... more
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