Viewer discretion is advised. Most of us are learning how to deal with our childhood trauma but what about religious trauma? Do you have religious trauma? We sure do. We have found that many TV shows and movies have helped us start a conversation about it. So we are going to use pop culture to discuss our religious trauma. These shows also highlight the humor in how we humans try to walk out our b... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Dax is an educator, mentor, and intuitive guide. He helps clients become their authentic self. What part of yourself are you afraid to show? Dax’s story of coming out transgender will hopefully inspire you to look at yourself and ask some hard questi... more
If you are thinking about walking away from Christianity, come listen. We have a different interpretation of the Bible. Maybe it will change your mind. We talk a lot about Grace doctrine. What is it? Is it really true? Why haven’t I ever heard about ... more
This is going to make a lot of people mad but God hasn’t been doing miracles for 2000 years. Do you think this statement makes God weak and powerless? Come listen to why we think this makes God equal and just and more loving.
Elizabeth has a masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and years of experience in pastoral ministry. She is pioneering in her mission to bring mental health awareness in Christian culture. We think good mental health is missing in Christ... more
This question comes up most often for Christians and non-Christians when questioning faith and religion. It has lead many Christians to walk away from God and has caused many people to become atheist. We think we have a little different perspective. ... more
We talk a lot about Grace doctrine. What is Grace doctrine? In this season, we are going to share how our view of the Bible is different. How this view changes how we apply the Bible to our lives. If you are struggling to figure out how to apply cert... more
How do you define masculine and feminine? Society has defined these words and labeled males and females. What does the Bible say about male and female? God gave Adam who is male dominion on earth. We have used this dominion thinking to shape our soci... more
Having a triune God teaches us about submission and unity. Which God submits to which God? Which godhead is better? Is a husband or wife better? We are better together and unity is the goal. If we can’t unify under two or three masters, then who shou... more
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