Episode Description: Only Believe (Part 2) What happens when belief costs you comfort? In Only Believe (Part 2), we go deeper—past inspirational faith and into the kind of belief that has historically changed lives, challenged culture, and endured suffering. This episode confronts the subtle ways modern culture—even church culture—has taught us that faith should always feel safe, affirming, and convenient. We explore why belief begins to fracture when we expect God to operate on our timel...
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Episode Description: Only Believe (Part 2) What happens when belief costs you comfort? In Only Believe (Part 2), we go deeper—past inspirational faith and into the kind of belief that has historically changed lives, challenged culture, and endured suffering. This episode confronts the subtle ways modern culture—even church culture—has taught us that faith should always feel safe, affirming, and convenient. We explore why belief begins to fracture when we expect God to operate on our timel...
In this episode of Thick Girl Theology, Mia Deneen lays the diet culture to rest once and for all. Remember the “dab” dance that took over around 2015? Everybody was doing it — in the clubs, in the streets, even in the kitchen. Diets had that same kind of hype — trendy, contagious, and short-lived. But the truth is, diets were never designed to heal you; they were designed to sell you. Mia breaks down why chasing smaller doesn’t lead to freedom, how the body’s natural set point protects you...
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Episode Description: Only Believe (Part 2) What happens when belief costs you comfort? In Only Believe (Part 2), we go deeper—past inspirational faith and into the kind of belief that has historically changed lives, challenged culture, and endured suffering. This episode confronts the subtle ways modern culture—even church culture—has taught us that faith should always feel safe, affirming, and convenient. We explore why belief begins to fracture when we expect God to operate on our timel...