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...
Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. A rushed Sunday, a quiet room, and a man who thought he was too far gone—what started as an inconvenient moment became a wake-up call about how real influence actually works. We open with that personal story, then trace a path through Daniel’s life in Babylon to show why connection before correction isn’t soft; it’s strategic, biblical, and powerful. Across seventy years and four regimes, Daniel stood firm without becomi...
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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...