Am I Crazy to Believe in the Existence of God?

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Rethinking Love: Why Covenants, Not Contracts, Change Every Relationship (Married or Single)

This episode reframes how we think about love and relationships by contrasting fragile, contract-style arrangements with the resilient, biblical model of covenant. Drawing from marriage research, Scripture, and decades of walking with couples in crisis, J. Warner Wallace explains ...  Show more

Trauma, Murder, and God's Plan: Why Your Worldview Determines Your Wounds

This episode wrestles with trauma, murder, and suffering, and explains why the way you see the world—your worldview—largely determines how deeply you are wounded and how you process life's most painful events. Drawing from real cold-case homicides and personal conversations with ...  Show more

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