You Love Yourself Enough

This week we talk about the connection between true humility and confidence. Why are humble people generally unconcerned with so-called “self esteem”? Why can you go through life with MORE confidence if you believe you are not always right? Join us!

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Resentment Free Living

The therapeutic model of forgiveness has left a generation thinking that you are either drowning in resentment, or you are an internal forgiveness gumball machine, dispensing with "forgiveness" all day long toward every inconvenience. Let's talk about why this is not what faithfulness looks like.

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How to Read Creation

God has revealed Himself to us through creation and through Scripture. Scripture is the textbook that teaches us how to read creation. How do we ensure that we are reading this book correctly? What are some ways that we can do this very poorly that we should avoid? Let's chat!

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Real Adulting

Ever get the feeling that we live in a generation that resents maturity? In this episode we want to think about what it means to be an adult in the faith.

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#ChurchToo

The #MeToo movement gave birth to another movement and they use the hashtag #ChurchToo. Its focus is horrible things people have experienced in church in a desire to normalize sharing negative church experiences. In this episode we want to think through why this is not how Christians ought to behave.

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Nuance is Against My Religion

A great litmus test for whether or not someone is speaking truthfully is to measure how much nuance and qualification they feel they must include. It's one thing to strive to be a great communicator. It's an entirely another thing to be the kind of communicator who has to assort a great many pillows around their listeners so as to never bump in to their sensibilities. Ask yourself: can you speak the truth clearly and boldly, or is the fear of man gripping you?

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Week in Review with Summer

In this strange almost episode, Summer answers some listener questions by discussing contentment, warfare and peace in the Christian life, GraceLife Church in Canada, and why read the Bible every year.

Podcast

Resentment Free Living

The therapeutic model of forgiveness has left a generation thinking that you are either drowning in resentment, or you are an internal forgiveness gumball machine, dispensing with "forgiveness" all day long toward every inconvenience. Let's talk about why this is not what faithfulness looks like.

Podcast

How to Read Creation

God has revealed Himself to us through creation and through Scripture. Scripture is the textbook that teaches us how to read creation. How do we ensure that we are reading this book correctly? What are some ways that we can do this very poorly that we should avoid? Let's chat!

Podcast

Real Adulting

Ever get the feeling that we live in a generation that resents maturity? In this episode we want to think about what it means to be an adult in the faith.

Podcast

#ChurchToo

The #MeToo movement gave birth to another movement and they use the hashtag #ChurchToo. Its focus is horrible things people have experienced in church in a desire to normalize sharing negative church experiences. In this episode we want to think through why this is not how Christians ought to behave.

Podcast

Nuance is Against My Religion

A great litmus test for whether or not someone is speaking truthfully is to measure how much nuance and qualification they feel they must include. It's one thing to strive to be a great communicator. It's an entirely another thing to be the kind of communicator who has to assort a great many pillows around their listeners so as to never bump in to their sensibilities. Ask yourself: can you speak the truth clearly and boldly, or is the fear of man gripping you?

Podcast

Week in Review with Summer

In this strange almost episode, Summer answers some listener questions by discussing contentment, warfare and peace in the Christian life, GraceLife Church in Canada, and why read the Bible every year.

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