Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. A deep-sea anglerfish isn’t anyone’s picture of romance, yet its eerie fusion offers a stark warning: when we confuse oneness with absorption, we risk shrinking our God-given identities to fit a relationship. We open this conversation by rethinking the unity candle and why keeping both “individual candles” lit paints a truer vision of covenant love—two whole people, rooted in Christ, choosing each other daily. From there...
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Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. A deep-sea anglerfish isn’t anyone’s picture of romance, yet its eerie fusion offers a stark warning: when we confuse oneness with absorption, we risk shrinking our God-given identities to fit a relationship. We open this conversation by rethinking the unity candle and why keeping both “individual candles” lit paints a truer vision of covenant love—two whole people, rooted in Christ, choosing each other daily. From there...
Confronting Cultural Challenges - Be the Daniel of Your Day - 266
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Confronting Cultural Challenges - Be the Daniel of Your Day - 266
Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. Most people don’t reject God; they recoil from counterfeits of Him. This finale challenges the easy myths about faith and offers a roadmap for living unshaken—rooted in Scripture, rich in prayer, and ready to love people without editing the truth. We start by laying the only foundation that holds: five Scripture-shaped model prayers that ask the Father to draw people to Jesus, break spiritual blindness, replace fear with...
Marriage Life and More
Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. A deep-sea anglerfish isn’t anyone’s picture of romance, yet its eerie fusion offers a stark warning: when we confuse oneness with absorption, we risk shrinking our God-given identities to fit a relationship. We open this conversation by rethinking the unity candle and why keeping both “individual candles” lit paints a truer vision of covenant love—two whole people, rooted in Christ, choosing each other daily. From there...