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  • Even In Corinth
    Apr 3 2026

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    It’s easy to look around and feel discouraged by the direction of our culture but the story of Aquila and Priscilla reminds us that faithful living has always been possible, even in difficult places. In this episode, we explore how this couple created a home that honored Christ wherever they went, and how you can do the same today. Your home can be more than a refuge, it can be a light.

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    14 m
  • Fuel for the Soul: Encouragement
    Mar 27 2026

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    In this episode, we explore what true biblical encouragement really is and why it serves as “fuel for the soul.” Looking at the life of Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement, we see how encouragement goes beyond words into action—strengthening others through generosity, belief, and faith-building. We also unpack the connection between the Greek words paraklesis (encouragement) and parakletos (the Holy Spirit), revealing that encouragement reflects the very work of God in our lives. This episode challenges us to come alongside others in meaningful ways and help them keep going.

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    17 m
  • Growing Gratitude: From Hell to Hallelujah!
    Mar 20 2026

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    In this episode, we take a look at what might seem like an uncomfortable topic, the “dark side” of the good news, and discover how it can actually deepen our gratitude and praise. When we remember what we’ve been rescued from, we gain a greater appreciation for both the rescue and the Rescuer. Drawing from Psalm 40, Colossians 1, and Romans 5, this episode challenges us to see how understanding our former state apart from Christ fuels a louder, more authentic worship. This isn’t about fear, it’s about gratitude. Because the darker the pit we were pulled from, the greater our praise for the One who brought us out.

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    14 m
  • Martha, Martha
    Mar 13 2026

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    In this episode, we look at Jesus’ gentle words to Martha in Luke 10 and how they speak directly to our anxious, distracted world today. Using a simple moment from a restaurant and the familiar story of Mary and Martha, we explore how easily our lives become filled with “many things” that pull our attention away from the one thing that truly matters. We also reflect on Peter’s powerful reminder in 1 Peter 5:7 to cast all our anxieties on God because He cares for us. If you’ve felt overwhelmed, hurried, or stretched thin, this episode is a reminder to slow down, trust God, and sit again at the feet of Jesus.

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    21 m
  • Spring Forward
    Mar 6 2026

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    In this episode of The 44, a familiar frustration—Daylight Savings Time—becomes a doorway into a deeper conversation about the value of time. Reflecting on scriptures like Psalm 90, Ephesians 5, and James 4, we’re reminded that our days are limited and every hour is a gift from God. While losing an hour of sleep may feel inconvenient, it can also serve as a powerful reminder to “redeem the time” and make the most of the opportunities we’ve been given. Instead of just adjusting our clocks, this episode challenges us to consider how we’re using the time God has entrusted to us and to live each day with eternity in mind.

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    10 m
  • The Only Standing That Matters
    Feb 27 2026

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    This episode reflects on the State of the Union as a picture of our culture’s team-based identity and challenges Christians to examine where their ultimate allegiance lies. Looking at Joshua 5 and Ephesians 1, we’re reminded that Jesus does not come to endorse our side—He reigns as Lord over all. As citizens of heaven living in exile, we are called to love our country, pray for our leaders, and seek its good without confusing national loyalty with Kingdom loyalty. The gospel frees us from partisan tribalism and calls us to stand for truth, love our enemies, and submit fully to Christ. Because one day, the only standing that will matter is before the throne of the Lamb.

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    17 m
  • Refusing to Blush
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode we explore Jeremiah 6:15 and the haunting description of a people who had “forgotten how to blush.” Using the backdrop of Judah’s spiritual collapse, we talk about how a numbed conscience develops, why conviction is actually a gift, and how modern culture often mocks the very sensitivity God intends for our good. Rather than seeing blushing as weakness, we learn to view it as a sign of a tender, Spirit-shaped heart. The episode closes with the hope of Jeremiah 6:16, calling us back to the ancient paths where sensitivity to God can be restored.

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    16 m
  • Butterscotch Pie
    Feb 13 2026

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    Drawing from 1 John 3, James 2, and Matthew 25, this episode explores how love in Scripture is meant to be seen, not just felt. It’s easy to think of people, feel for them, and even mean well, yet stop short of actually doing anything. This episode explores whether or not it's the thought that counts? Or is it something else? What would it look like to move from thoughtful intentions to faithful action this week? In the kingdom of God, love shows up.

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    12 m