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...
What if the only thing standing between you and food peace is permission? In this episode, Mia Deneen dives into the third concept of intuitive eating — making peace with food — by unpacking what she calls The Last Supper Mentality: that all-too-familiar cycle of eating with urgency, guilt, and regret before starting over “tomorrow.” Through personal stories, biblical truth, and fascinating research, Mia explores why restriction never leads to control — only craving — and how God designed...
Thick Girl Theology
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...