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  • The Burden of Self-Definition: Why "You Do You" is Exhausting w/ Jonathan Morrow
    Feb 25 2026

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    Does "Living Your Truth" feel more like a heavy burden than a breakthrough?

    In 1994, the average 21-year-old had seen 300,000 ads. Today, that number is 38 million. We are constantly told we have the power to control our lives, define our identities, and create our own truth. But as we discuss, with Jonathan Morrow, when we become our own highest authority, we don't actually find freedom; we find a crushing sense of performance and despair.

    In this episode, we cut through the cultural fog surrounding "Expressive Individualism" to discover why the "authentic self" is a shaky foundation for a life.

    We dive deep into:

    • The Rise of Scientism: How the loss of moral knowledge left us with nothing but power struggles.
    • The Freedom Paradox: Why modern freedom (doing whatever you want) is actually a form of slavery to our shifting desires.
    • The "Ought" Problem: Why we never feel like we’re "enough" when we are the ones setting the standards.
    • The Antidote: How moving from autonomy to obedience actually grants us the freedom to flourish.

    "Freedom is found in cooperating with how God designed us to be." Join us for a conversation that moves past the debate and toward the relief found in the authority of Jesus.

    About Our Guest: Jonathan Morrow

    Jonathan knows that today’s culture can feel like a maze of conflicting messages. That’s why he has spent years providing solid ground for those questioning their faith or heading into the 'front lines' of college. As the author of Questioning the Bible: 11 Major Challenges to the Bible’s Authority and Welcome to College, Jonathan cuts through the intellectual and cultural confusion that often clouds our view of God.

    Beyond the books, Jonathan is a practical advocate for the family, having created Refresh to help busy parents confidently lead their children through the challenges of social media and technology. He is a passionate voice for anyone wanting to build a faith that isn't just a tradition, but a conviction.

    Follow Jonathan on Instagram: @followjesuswithyourphone

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Chasing Love by Sean McDowell
    • The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman

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    31 min
  • Settling for Spirituality with Matthew Tingblad
    Feb 4 2026

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    Spiritual hunger is resurging, but is it leading us closer to Christ or further into confusion? In this eye-opening episode, we unpack the surprising rise of "spiritual but not religious" beliefs and what they really mean for believers today.

    While headlines shout about a spiritual revival or the decline of faith, the truth is more nuanced: a global shift toward superficial spirituality, swallowing many into a dangerous blend of contradictory beliefs. Matthew Tingblad shares compelling data tracing the explosive growth of the "nones" and the subtle but profound difference between atheism, agnosticism, and genuine spiritual longing. You'll discover how most people aren't rejecting faith outright but searching for authenticity in a culture that offers a confusing smorgasbord of beliefs.

    Learn about the critical differences between true Christianity and the myriad of spiritual paths competing for attention. We break down why Christianity uniquely offers a relationship—not just rules—addressing the deep hunger that no other worldview satisfies. The episode explores powerful frameworks like the "one-one-one" gospel and the importance of asking thoughtful questions to navigate this spiritual landscape effectively.

    Don’t miss why embracing biblical discernment, clarity, and authentic relationships is more crucial than ever. Ignoring this spiritual awakening risks missing the fertile ground where God is working, while on the flip side, properly guiding the hungry toward Christ’s truth can transform lives in this confusing age. Perfect for pastors, evangelists, and believers eager to respond wisely and compassionately, this episode equips you to stand firm and speak clearly in a pluralistic world.

    Join us to understand what’s really happening behind the headlines and how to turn spiritual curiosity into authentic discipleship. The harvest is plentiful—are you ready to lead with love and truth?

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    35 min
  • The Unfiltered Christmas Story
    Dec 22 2025

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    While we often imagine the Nativity Story as a silent night with angels sweetly singing, the actual event bears little resemblance to these themes. It was a chaotic, messy, difficult scene that our Lord entered into. It’s important to get this story right, because when we do, we see how He still enters into our chaos today to redeem a world in desperate need of a Savior. Listen in as we discuss the real story.

    In this episode, we explore the true nature of the Nativity, contrasting the peaceful imagery often associated with Christmas with the chaotic reality described in scripture. We discuss the significance of Jesus' birth in a broken world, the role of shepherds and angels, and how understanding this unfiltered version of Christmas can impact our lives. The conversation emphasizes the hope found in Jesus amidst chaos and the importance of recognizing the already and not yet of our faith.

    Key Takeaways from this Episode

    • The Nativity is often portrayed as peaceful, but scripture reveals chaos.
    • Mary was a young girl, alone and terrified during childbirth.
    • The shepherds were under pressure, watching over sacrificial lambs.
    • Angels appeared as battle-armored warriors, not gentle beings.
    • Jesus' birth signifies hope in a broken world.
    • We often polish the Nativity to avoid confronting chaos.
    • True peace comes from Jesus, not from perfect circumstances.
    • Understanding the Nativity helps us navigate our struggles.
    • We live in the tension of the already and not yet.
    • The perfect Christmas was the arrival of Christ, not our celebrations.



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    23 min
  • Four Things we Forget about Faith
    Nov 27 2025

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    In this thought-provoking episode of the In and For Podcast, we delve into the true meaning of faith. We explore common misconceptions and clarify what faith is (( and isn't) according to the Bible. Through engaging discussions and relatable analogies, we reveal how faith is not blind or opposed to reason, but rather a deep trust in God's promises. Join us as we unpack four key aspects of faith that are often overlooked, offering listeners a clearer understanding of how to live a faith-filled life in today's complex world.

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    35 min
  • The Truth We're Missing about Right and Wrong
    Nov 4 2025

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    We’re more confused than ever about right and wrong. In a culture where feelings set the rules and standards keep shifting, Shelley Komoszewski and Brock Anderson expose the deeper truth we’re missing. Using Josh McDowell’s classic Precept → Principle → Person framework, they show why God Himself—not culture—is the anchor we’ve lost. If you want clarity, you can live and pass on. This episode is a must-listen.

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    34 min
  • Anchors in the Chaos: A Biblical Roadmap for Tragic Times
    Oct 3 2025

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    The headlines seem relentless. The news cycle is a constant stream of tragic events that can leave us feeling overwhelmed, disoriented, and anxious. As the world reels from chaos and confusion, it’s easy for our hearts to grow numb or sink into despair.

    As Christians, how are we supposed to respond? Do we just turn it all off? Are there easy answers or simple platitudes?

    In this episode, we cut through the noise to offer a durable, compassionate, and deeply biblical framework for navigating tragic times. We move beyond reactions and opinions to explore a four-part roadmap for processing tragedy in a way that anchors us in the character of God: Mourning, Meeting with God, Meditating on His character, and Moving Forward.

    Join us for a conversation that will equip you to grieve with hope, pray with purpose, and become a non-anxious presence of light in a world desperate for clarity and peace.

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    35 min
  • A Better Approach to Evangelism (with Doug Pollock)
    Aug 26 2025

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    The distorted view of justice in our culture has greatly impacted how we share the gospel with others - and not in a good way. Culture's view of justice is really about "just us." It is me-focused and has retribution at its center, which translates to a power play evangelistic method that is far from winsome. However, biblical justice is interwoven with themes of mercy, reconciliation and a desire for those justly separated from God to be justified by Him. It leads to the kind of evangelism that is slow to speak, quick to listen and results in conversations that are a joy for everyone involved.

    Veteran evangelist Doug Pollock joins us for a must-listen episode on how to have better evangelistic discussions through a correct view of justice that sees people as God sees them. Doug is author of God Space, a phenomenal resource on evangelism and is an evangelism trainer for Athletes in Action, a Cru ministry.

    Resources:

    God Space by Doug Pollock

    The Jesus Test (free download)

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    38 min
  • Finding Beauty in the Fire (w/ Scott Hitzel)
    Jul 28 2025

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    In this episode, Shelley Komoszewski and Brock Anderson discuss the concept of beauty in relation to faith, suffering, and community. They are joined by Scott Hitzel, who shares his personal journey through the devastating California fires, highlighting how beauty can emerge from unexpected places, even in the midst of loss. The conversation explores the importance of community support, spiritual insights, and practical steps to recognize beauty in struggles, ultimately emphasizing the resilience of faith and the presence of God in difficult times.


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    38 min