Episodios

  • Can “secular” stories help me know God better?
    Dec 19 2025

    The young adults we know wonder whether the stories they encounter in their everyday lives, in their favorite shows, movies, books, and even podcasts, can help shape their faith and identity for the better. Falon and Rachel are talking to Jess Wall-Smith — an English teacher and devoted follower of Jesus — about how even the most unlikely stories can help us better know God, the world around us, and even ourselves.

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    43 m
  • Why are my parents and I always fighting?
    Nov 24 2025

    The young adults we know wonder why tensions seem to rise between them and their families as they go through the college years. Falon and Rachel are talking to Gus Peterson — a conflict mediator and student life professional who has lived and worked on college campuses for two decades — about how to prepare for and navigate changing family dynamics as young people emerge into adulthood.

    This episode of Emerge is lovingly dedicated to Seymour the Dog.

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    45 m
  • Why do I feel so unprepared for faith in college when I spent the last four years in Youth Group?
    Oct 20 2025

    The young adults we know wonder why faith can feel so fragile in college, even when they thrived in youth group as teens. Falon and Rachel are talking to Joel Foster — a youth minister who also works on a college campus — about how to bridge the gap between the world of youth ministry and the realities of faith formation in young adulthood.

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    35 m
  • Is "deconstruction" as dangerous as everyone says it is?
    Sep 22 2025

    The young adults we know wonder why so many pastors and parents seem to shut down hard questions about faith, God, and the Bible. Falon and Rachel are talking to Sara Barton — a university chaplain, professor, and student life professional — about how to understand and navigate deconstruction and doubt so that it can grow and strengthen our faith, instead of threatening it.

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    39 m
  • Why does this podcast NOT suck?
    Apr 16 2024

    For the first season finale of Emerge, Falon and Sara are talking to three emerging adults — Natalie Alderton, Aidan Hulbert, and Katrina Gallardo Palma — about the episodes that were most meaningful for them and what they would add to the ongoing conversation about emerging adult spirituality.

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  • Why do our table manners suck?
    Mar 27 2024

    The young adults we know wonder why it is so difficult to find food that is good for our bodies and for the planet. Falon and Sara are talking to Norman Wirzba — a prolific author and professor — about how to reignite the joy of eating and participate in food systems that honor God and our neighbor.

    Dr. Norman Wirzba works at Duke Divinity School as a Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology, a Senior Fellow of the Kenan Institute for Ethics, and the Director of Research for the Office of Climate and Sustainability. He researches, speaks, teaches, and publishes books at the intersection of theology, philosophy, ecology, and agrarian and environmental studies. Follow Norman on Instagram @normwirz, and click here for Norman’s author page on Amazon.

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    38 m
  • Why does my pace of life suck?
    Feb 28 2024

    The young adults we know wonder why there never seems to be enough time. Falon and Sara are talking to Makoto Fujimura — a world-renowned artist and author — about how slow art can enrich our lives and our faith.

    Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose process-driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of The New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time.” His art has been featured in galleries and museums globally, and he is one of the first artists to paint live on stage at Carnegie Hall. Fujimura is also an arts advocate, writer, and speaker who is recognized as a worldwide cultural influencer. He founded the international arts movement, IAMCultureCare, and he serves as an Artist Advocate for Embers International. Click here for Mako’s author page on Amazon.

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    36 m
  • Why does everyone suck?
    Feb 7 2024

    The young adults we know wonder why everyone they know, from their parents to their friends to themselves, seems so broken. Falon and Sara are talking to Rick Gibson about how the enneagram can help shed light on our inner turmoil.

    Rick Gibson, MBA, is senior vice chancellor at Pepperdine University, where he develops relationships with philanthropists, businesses, politicians, religious leaders, and other community leaders. He guides the team that produces regular ministry training programs and Harbor: The Pepperdine Bible Lectures each year. Drawing from his experience as a minister, senior executive, and board member, as well as his training through Pepperdine's Key Executive MBA program, Rick coaches ministers and executives to help them discover the resources to strengthen their personal and professional lives. Learn more about Rick’s work here.

    The following books are helpful additional resources for the enneagram: The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr and Andreas Ebert, and The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile.

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    40 m
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