In this episode we’re diving into the power of ideas—how they shape culture, influence our beliefs, and sometimes lead us astray, even when they come from a place of good intentions. You'll hear from Dr. Jeff Myers, president of Summit Ministries and a leading voice in equipping Christians to stand firm in truth amidst competing worldviews.
Dr. Myers unpacks how well-meaning ideas can sometimes have destructive consequences. He helps us sharpen our discernment so we can recognize false narratives, think critically, and respond with wisdom and conviction.
Listen in as he challenges us to engage thoughtfully with the messages we encounter, asking deeper questions and testing ideas against truth rather than emotion or cultural trends.
Resources
Learn more about Jeff and his work with Summit Ministries.
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In this episode, we’re tackling a pressing cultural issue—the crisis of masculinity. You'll hear from Jefferson Bethke, a New York Times bestselling author and speaker who has spent years exploring what it means to live with purpose, faith, and biblical manhood. He says: “Men want a story worth living and sacrificing their whole life for it.”
Jefferson unpacks the confusion surrounding masculinity in today’s world. He challenges both the extremes of toxic masculinity and passive manhood, offering a vision of strength, leadership, and responsibility rooted in God’s design.
Let’s listen in as he reminds us that true masculinity isn’t about dominance or passivity—it’s about servant leadership, strength under control, and living with intentionality.
Resources
Learn more about Jeff, including his books and his work at FamilyTeams.
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In this episode, we’re confronting a sobering yet deeply inspiring reality—the persecution of Christians around the world. You'll hear from Gia Chacon, a humanitarian, speaker, and founder of For the Martyrs, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and providing aid to persecuted Christians globally.
Gia shares first-hand stories of believers who remain steadfast in their faith despite intense suffering. She challenges us to consider what true faith looks like in the face of opposition and how we, as the global Church, can stand in solidarity with those risking everything for the gospel.
Listen in as Gia reminds us that faith isn’t just about what we believe—it’s about how we live, even in the face of hardship.
Resources
Learn more about Gia and her work with For the Martyrs.
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In this episode, we're diving into the power of art to move, inspire, and transform. Grant Skeldon sits down with Zac Lawson and Rebecca Brunner—two artists who believe creativity isn’t just for entertainment, but a way to connect with deeper truth and emotion.
Zac Lawson is a two-time grammy-nominated songwriter/producer with his brother, JVKE, best known for their song Golden Hour. Rebecca Brunner is a singer, songwriter who appeared on The Voice and America’s Got Talent and is best known for her song Round Hole.
In this conversation, both Zac and Rebecca explore what it means to create art you can feel—art that resonates with the soul, stirs something real in the human experience, and ultimately points back to the Creator. They challenge us to move beyond trends and create with authenticity, passion, and a sense of purpose.
Whether you're a musician, painter, writer, or simply someone who appreciates beauty, this episode will remind you to see art as more than just expression—it’s an invitation to something deeper and lasting. Tune in now!
Resources
Follow Zac’s music.
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