
The Living Youth Podcast helps teens and young adults think biblically about culture and current events. It’s hosted by Wallace Smith and John Robinson.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 184 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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Great discussion of topics that many young Christians are curious about or afraid to ask about! Everything mentioned comes from scripture. Easy to pay attention to for those with poor attention span due to a combination of comical banter and engaging topics. Thanks for what you do!
Although this is intended for youth and young adults, I am 36 years old and I find all of this to be very relevant even to myself. I hope that the church will continue this medium.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Robinson take biblical concepts and apply them to daily life so well. It being targeted at teens is very helpful for the second and third generation Christians who never experienced life in the world and don’t have the comparison; which makes taking this way of life cheaply and for granted much easier. I highly recommend this, especially to teens and young adults.
Thank you for doing this, I grew up in World Wide and left when they went Apostate in 1995. I never fell away and always listened to sermons from home, but I am a shut In because I have a spinal cord injury and am in a lot of pain. On Pentecost 2023 was my 20th Anniversary of Baptism. I have tried to teach my only child the truth and have asked God to please call him. I truly believe God is now working with him, he just turned 20 and is listening to sermons with me at home and I also bought him ... more
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This program leans into biblically informed discussion targeted at teens and young adults, often connecting scripture to everyday culture, personal identity, and current events. Episodes frequently explore topics like church eras and prophetic timelines, body image and cultural trends, and practical faith aspects such as baptism, church membership, and holy days. A notable pattern is thoughtful, scripturally grounded debate between two steady hosts, with occasional guests offering deeper dives into specific themes. The show's unique angle is tying historical church doctrine to present-day living, aiming to help younger listeners think critically about faith, community, and responsibilities as believers.
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Recent guests on The Living Youth Podcast include:
1. Jonathan McNair
2. Phil Sena
3. Mark Sandor
4. Adam West
5. Angela Halili
6. Ariel Rietzma
7. Dr. Douglas Winnail
8. Rudolph Opperman
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