Episodios

  • This Will Not End in Death: Finding Hope in the Raising of Lazarus
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, Christa, Bob, and Jeff explore John 11 and the powerful account of Lazarus. They unpack why Jesus delayed, the significance of a four-day death, and the unmistakable evidence of His authority over death. Through the honest grief of Mary and Martha, the conversation connects deep theological truth with real-life loss, doubt, and faith. They also examine hardened unbelief, even in the face of miracles, and reflect on how Jesus meets us in sorrow with compassion and truth. Ultimately, this episode points to lasting hope: in Christ, death is not the end, but a doorway to life.

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    32 m
  • Reviving Twenty-Somethings in the Church with Pastor Clark Schultz and Stella Zarling
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Christa and Bob are joined by Pastor Clark Schultz and Stella Zarling from Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in West Bend, Wisconsin, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing twenty-somethings in today’s church. Stella shares personal insights on the pressures of early adulthood, cultural influences, and living out faith in a secular world. The conversation highlights the importance of authentic relationships, strong Christian role models, and intergenerational connections. Pastor Schultz discusses how churches can better engage young adults by giving them a voice and meaningful responsibility. Together, they offer encouragement for building community, staying grounded in Scripture, and boldly sharing the gospel in everyday life.

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    39 m
  • Children: Burden or Blessing? A Cultural Wake-Up Call
    Mar 17 2026

    What happens when a man who never wanted children suddenly feels the pull toward fatherhood? In this episode, we unpack a powerful article exploring shifting cultural attitudes about family, purpose, and legacy. From the influence of upbringing to the illusion of endless time, we discuss why more people are delaying—or rejecting—parenthood altogether. Through a Christian lens, we examine the deeper questions: What are we here for? What do we leave behind? And is family a burden or a blessing? This conversation challenges modern assumptions and invites listeners to reconsider the value of children, relationships, and the lasting impact of a life lived for others. https://x.com/SwipeWright/status/2016519214576685341?s=20



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    33 m
  • Relational Evangelism: Building Trust Before Sharing Truth with Aaron Wakeman
    Mar 10 2026

    How do meaningful relationships open doors for sharing the gospel? In this episode, Aaron Wakeman of Friends Network joins the conversation to discuss relational ministry and the power of trust in evangelism. Drawing from global mission experience, he explains why listening, patience, and authentic friendships often matter more than perfect words or formulas. Discover how ordinary Christians can live out their faith naturally in everyday relationships and how God uses simple conversations and connections to prepare hearts for the good news.

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    Friends Network: https://www.friendsnet.org/

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    38 m
  • What’s Trending? Face Transplant, Transgender Bill of Rights, Fetus is a Human Being, and More
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of the Life Challenges Podcast from Christian Life Resources, the team discusses a euthanasia-linked face transplant, a proposed transgender Bill of Rights in Congress, Puerto Rico’s recognition of unborn children as persons, dementia research on lifelong learning, and the growing influence—and risks—of AI, all examined through a thoughtful, biblical perspective on today’s cultural challenges.

    • Barcelona - Face Transplant: https://www.catalannews.com/society-science/item/barcelona-hospital-carries-out-worlds-first-face-transplant-with-a-donor-who-was-euthanized
    • Transgender Bill of Rights: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-resolution/1058/text
    • Reading and Writing Help Mental Longevity: https://tinyurl.com/27u3nzhy
    • Puerto Rico Declares a Fetus is a Human Being: https://tinyurl.com/22xfa5nc
    • An AI Date for Valentine's Day: https://tinyurl.com/2yomkm82


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    33 m
  • Grief Isn’t a Detour Back to “Normal” with Dr. Stacy Jensen
    Feb 24 2026

    Grief isn’t a detour back to “normal.” It’s a turning toward something new—often unwanted, always hard, yet held by God. We sit down with Dr. Stacy Jensen to trace a deeply human story of loss, love, and quiet strength after her husband Nick’s death from melanoma in 2019. From family devotions in Romans 8 to the gift of a full funeral just months before COVID shutdowns, Stacy shows how mercy threads through even the darkest days.

    Together we unpack why the five stages of grief don’t match lived experience and how Psalm 13 maps a more honest path—from “How long?” to “I will sing.” Stacy shares how each child grieved differently, what it took to parent amid waves of sorrow, and the surprising ways the body signals danger, like relentless cold before a final goodbye. She names the help that truly helps: curious questions, specific prayers, and one concrete burden lifted. A simple ask—“What necessary thing do you hate doing right now?”—led friends to take over school lunches and gave her back breathing room.

    For churches, friends, and caregivers, we offer practical ways to care well beyond the funeral—steady presence, scheduled check‑ins months later, rides for kids, and remembering hard anniversaries. For students and young adults who feel invincible, we talk about preparing your heart now with Scripture memory, worship habits, and a circle of people who won’t rush your pain. And for anyone walking through fresh loss, Stacy’s message is clear: do the next right thing, rest in God’s nearness, and trust that nothing can separate you from His love.

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    38 m
  • Outlawed or Unrestricted: What Really Changes
    Feb 17 2026

    What happens when we imagine two impossible worlds—one where abortion is fully outlawed and another where it’s universally celebrated—and then ask what truly changes? We use this stark contrast to cut through the noise and get to the heart of pro-life work: shaping culture, forming consciences, and loving people in concrete, sacrificial ways.

    We start by testing the “dream world” many advocates long for. History reminds us that illegality never fully ends abortion; it only pushes it underground and often makes it more dangerous. Laws matter, and the law can teach, but law alone can’t heal fear, shame, or selfishness. So we push beyond policy to the roots: sexual ethics, family formation, support for mothers and fathers, and faith communities that accompany families before and after birth. Then we turn to the “nightmare world,” which feels uncomfortably close to our present. As access expands and dissent narrows, demoralization and isolation tempt believers—but the early church shows a better pattern: visible love, clear contrasts, and resilient hope that thrives even when culture disagrees.

    Throughout, we keep returning to the end game. Winning a vote yet losing our neighbor’s trust is a hollow victory. Real change happens where compassion meets conviction—where churches become known for help, not just headlines; where men are called into responsibility; where the law’s teaching power is paired with patient discipleship; and where the value of life is taught at the level of the heart. Whether laws move toward restriction or celebration, our mission remains: protect the vulnerable, speak truth with grace, and build communities that make choosing life imaginable and sustainable.

    Join us for a grounded, honest look at strategy, culture, and hope. If this conversation challenged or encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a brief review so others can find it. Then tell us: which “world” do you think we’re closest to, and what would you do differently starting this week?

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    36 m
  • Vaccines, Your Body, and Loving Your Neighbor with Dr. Rob Balza
    Feb 10 2026

    What if the story of vaccines is really a story about protecting what we value most? We sit down with biomedical researcher Dr. Rob Balza to chart the arc from smallpox variolation to today’s mRNA platforms, then push past headlines to the data that actually changes lives. Along the way, we face the hard questions Christians are asking: how do we balance stewardship of our bodies with love for immunocompromised neighbors? What does “personal choice” mean when disease spreads before symptoms? And how do we weigh decades of clinical evidence against the pull of a compelling anecdote?

    We break the science down clearly. Attenuated and “old school” vaccines trained the immune system with weakened pathogens; mRNA vaccines use a temporary set of instructions so your cells make a single target protein, prompting immunity without the virus itself. We unpack trial results showing early high efficacy against infection, strong and durable protection against severe disease, and shorter infectious periods that can reduce spread. We also talk openly about waning antibodies, evolving variants, and why expectations should adapt as the virus changes.

    Trust is the other half of the story. We examine how mixed messaging about masks, politicized guidance, and recycled myths—like the debunked vaccine-autism claim—fractured public confidence. Then we turn to a sensitive ethical concern: fetal-derived cell lines used in research. Dr. Balza explains moral proximity, timing, and intent, clarifying that vaccines don’t contain fetal tissue and that long-established lines don’t require new abortions. Through a Lutheran lens of vocation and providence, we explore how God often works through ordinary callings—clinicians, scientists, and citizens—to safeguard the vulnerable.

    Come for the history; stay for the clarity. You’ll leave with a grounded understanding of how vaccines work, how evidence should be weighed, and how faith can guide wise, neighbor-loving choices in a world where our decisions ripple outward. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with someone who has questions, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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    47 m