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Setting boundaries can feel awkward, especially when emotions, relationships, and pressure get involved. But boundaries aren’t about pushing people away. They’re about honoring what God calls sacred.
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Culture says your worth is tied to who wants you, who’s dating you, or who notices you. But God tells a different story. In the first episode of our new series Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, we talk honestly about relationships, identity, and the pressure to feel chosen.
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If God already knows everything, what’s the point of prayer? In this episode, we talk about how prayer isn't about giving God information, it's about forming us into people who trust, surrender, and draw close to Him.
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Why do some Christians say one thing is a sin, and others say the opposite? Why do churches have different views on stuff that seems important? In this episode, we break down the difference between essential beliefs, secondary issues, and personal preferences and how to stay humble, loving, and united even when we don’t all agree. Spoiler: disagreement doesn’t always mean division.
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What do you do when you’re praying, reading your Bible, showing up to church… and it still feels like God is quiet? In this episode we look at Psalm 13, Habakkuk, and Hebrews 1 to see why God’s silence isn’t the same as His absence—and how to keep trusting Him when you don’t feel Him.
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Why does God feel silent sometimes?
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Is Doubt a Sin? Let's Talk!
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Contradictions: Real or Just Apparent?
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If the Bible really comes from God, why does it sometimes feel confusing, complicated, or hard to read?
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Who chose the books of the Bible and can we really trust that process? In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest questions students ask: did church leaders just vote books in and out, or is there more to the story?
info_outlineA lot of people don't doubt God, they doubt the Bible. In this episode we are kicking off a new series by asking the most basic (and important) question: Can the Bible actually be trusted?