Episodios

  • 081. Faith Isn’t Blind, It’s Tested
    Apr 6 2026

    This conversation explores the resurrection of Jesus not as a distant theological idea, but as the defining reality that shapes everything about faith, identity, and daily living. Together, we slow down and examine both the intellectual weight and personal implications of the resurrection, asking honest questions many people quietly carry. Through historical evidence, thoughtful distinctions between facts and corroboration, and the testimony of transformed lives, the episode invites listeners to engage both heart and mind. Rather than asking for blind faith, it calls us to thoughtful belief, grounded in truth and open to the work of the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, this is an invitation to consider not just what happened then, but what it means for how we live now.

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    48 m
  • 080. You Follow Jesus… But Do You Carry Your Cross?
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, we step into a deeper understanding of the cross of Jesus Christ, not merely as a historical event, but as a present and personal reality that reshapes everything. Together, we explore what Jesus truly accomplished through His death, and why redemption, reconciliation, and salvation are far more expansive than we often realize. The conversation invites us to slow down and reflect on how the cross reorients our thinking, confronting both the depth of God’s love and the seriousness of our sin. We also wrestle with what it means to carry our own cross, embracing a life of surrender, repentance, and daily obedience. Ultimately, this episode calls us to move beyond knowledge into transformation, where the cross becomes not just something we believe in, but something we live from.

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    45 m
  • 079. The Darkness You Don’t Talk About
    Mar 16 2026

    In this conversation, Joshua Meyer and Pastor Tom explore Jesus’ powerful declaration: “I am the light of the world.” The discussion moves beyond theory and into the lived experience of following Christ, reflecting on how His light leads people out of confusion, sin, and hidden darkness into clarity, healing, and life. Together they unpack the biblical meaning of light, the impact hidden darkness can have on our relationships, and the invitation to walk honestly before God. The episode also turns toward the reality of broken hearts, examining how grief, betrayal, and life’s wounds shape the human soul and how Christ meets us in those places. Ultimately, the conversation points to the healing presence of Jesus, who brings truth, restoration, and the steady hope of eternal life.

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    46 m
  • 078. You’re Fishing Without the Bait
    Mar 9 2026

    In this conversation, the story of Jesus calling Peter to “put out into the deep” becomes an invitation to examine what it truly means to follow Christ beyond shallow belief. The discussion explores how obedience to Jesus often requires trusting His voice even when our experience, exhaustion, or past failures tell us otherwise. Through reflections on Luke 5 and John 21, listeners are reminded that God frequently meets people in moments of disappointment and invites them into deeper dependence and renewed purpose. The episode highlights themes of resilience, risk, and the surprising way God’s provision often prepares us for something far greater than comfort or success. Ultimately, following Jesus means stepping beyond the shoreline of control and trusting Him with both the depths of our hearts and the direction of our lives.

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    47 m
  • 077. “Follow Me” Changes Everything
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, we step into the simple yet life-altering moment where Jesus looks at Matthew and says, “Follow me,” and everything changes. Beneath those two words lies a deeper invitation that confronts our identity, our priorities, and our willingness to surrender. Together, we explore why people follow Jesus, what it truly means to follow Him, and what it might cost us today. This conversation gently exposes the tension between our comfort and the call to radical, daily obedience. Whether your story is dramatic or gradual, you’ll be reminded that Jesus’ invitation is still personal, still powerful, and still for you.

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    40 m
  • 076. Stop Living at a Speed Your Soul Can’t Survive
    Feb 23 2026

    In this unique conversation, we step into a message before it is even fully formed, exploring what it means to follow Jesus at His pace rather than the world’s. Together, we wrestle with the reality that a hurried life can quietly pull us away from intimacy with God, while a slower, intentional rhythm opens space for His presence. Jesus models a way of living that is neither frantic nor disengaged, but deeply rooted in rest, availability, and connection. Out of that foundation comes a practical and personal framework for “mastering your morning,” designed to help you begin each day anchored in what matters most. This episode is an invitation to examine your pace, reorder your priorities, and rediscover a life that actually feels like walking with Jesus.

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    24 m
  • 075. The Danger of Drifting Quietly Away
    Feb 16 2026

    Isolation often disguises itself as independence, yet the life of Jesus consistently calls believers into both intentional solitude with God and authentic community with others. This conversation explores how healthy solitude restores the soul while isolation quietly weakens it, leaving the heart vulnerable to discouragement and disconnection. Together, the hosts unpack why prayer, vulnerability, and shared spiritual life are essential for growth, healing, and spiritual protection. Listeners are gently invited to examine whether their “time alone” is drawing them closer to God and His people or pulling them away from both. The episode ultimately reminds us that following Christ means walking daily in the assurance that we are never alone, surrounded by His presence and His people.

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    37 m
  • 073. Still Believing, But Are You Following?
    Feb 2 2026

    What does it actually mean to follow Jesus, not just believe in Him, but shape your whole life around Him? In this Going Deeper conversation, Joshua Meyer and Pastor Tom slow down and explore Jesus’ repeated invitation, “Follow me,” through Scripture, theology, and lived experience. Together, they unpack how following Jesus is relational, ongoing, and deeply formative, not rule-keeping or religious performance. The episode wrestles honestly with distractions that subtly replace Jesus at the center, including success, desire, busyness, and even ministry itself. This is a grounding and clarifying invitation to return to the simplicity, presence, and peace of walking with Christ.

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    40 m