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  • Screwtape Letters
    Jun 25 2026

    What are you reading this week? Today, we’re diving into C.S. Lewis’s classic, The Screwtape Letters, to expose the enemy’s quietest strategy: the slow, comfortable drift away from God.

    We unpack the "Coles Notes" of the book and confront the dangerous illusion of the "spiritual fence." In a culture that praises neutrality, we look at why there is no middle ground in the Kingdom—because the fence belongs to the devil. Pulling in insights from John Lennox and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, we anchor the conversation in Jesus’s ultimate warning: you cannot serve two masters.

    Are you actively pursuing God, or just comfortably drifting? Let's get off the fence.

    Scripture Mentioned: Matthew 6:24, Revelation 3:15-16

    Books Mentioned: The Screwtape Letters & Mere Christianity (C.S. Lewis)

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    55 min
  • Suffering with a Sovereign God
    Jun 18 2026

    If God is sovereign, why do we suffer? In this episode, Pastor Adam and Pastor Stephen tackle one of the hardest questions Christians face. Together, they explore what the Bible teaches about God's sovereignty, the reality of suffering, and how believers can find hope and purpose in the midst of pain. Whether you're walking through a difficult season or wrestling with tough theological questions, this conversation offers biblical insight and encouragement for trusting God when life doesn't make sense.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • The Rich Young Ruler
    Jun 11 2026

    In Episode 1, Pastor Adam and Pastor Stephen dive into the story of the Rich Young Ruler and explore how it connects to The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis. Together, they unpack the tension between following Jesus and holding onto the things we value most. What keeps people from fully surrendering to God? What are we unwilling to let go of? Through Scripture, conversation, and practical insight, this episode challenges listeners to examine their hearts and consider what true discipleship really looks like.

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    46 min