Épisodes

  • Be Fruitful and Multiply: Procreation, Discipleship, and Faith in a Changing Culture
    Feb 2 2026

    Episode number is 240 of The Truth Response.

    What does it truly mean for Christians to “be fruitful and multiply” in today’s world? Is it about population growth, spiritual discipleship, or something deeper that the church has struggled to articulate clearly?

    In this episode, the conversation explores both the physical and spiritual dimensions of fruitfulness. The discussion addresses cultural fears, the role of family, and the call to make disciples—not just converts—while trusting God’s sovereignty over the rise and fall of cultures. Rather than measuring success by numbers alone, the focus returns to authentic faith and Spirit-formed lives.

    Clarity in chaos. Bringing hope to a chaotic world.

    This episode invites believers to think biblically, live faithfully, and embrace a holistic understanding of fruitfulness rooted in obedience, trust, and hope.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Be Fruitful and Multiply: Faith, Family, and the Future of Christian Culture
    Jan 26 2026

    Episode number is 239 of The Truth Response.

    What does it really mean when Scripture says, “Be fruitful and multiply”? Is it a timeless command, a cultural mandate, or something deeper that the church has struggled to talk about in a complicated world?

    In this episode, the conversation explores faith, family, culture, and the challenges facing the modern church. From the decline of the nuclear family to the pressures of career, convenience, and cost of living, the hosts wrestle honestly with why the church often feels quiet on procreation—and what Scripture actually calls believers to value.

    Clarity in chaos. Bringing hope to a chaotic world.

    This episode invites listeners into a thoughtful, grace-filled discussion that encourages biblical reflection without easy answers, reminding us that God’s design is always rooted in life, purpose, and hope.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • How Should Christians Engage Other Cultures? Faith, Evangelism, and Loving Your Neighbor
    Jan 19 2026

    Episode 238 of The Truth Response

    How should Christians interact with people from different cultures and worldviews?

    In this episode of The Truth Response, the panel is joined by Brian and Hadassah Saliga for a heartfelt, humorous, and deeply thoughtful conversation about faith, relationships, and cultural sensitivity. From personal love stories to honest discussions about evangelism, street ministry, and representing Christ well, the group explores what it really means to love your neighbor without compromising your convictions.

    Together, they wrestle with questions like:

    1. Is evangelism about persuasion or relationship?
    2. How do we share truth without pushing people away?
    3. What does Christlike love look like in a divided world?

    This episode is a powerful reminder that how we live our faith can speak just as loudly as what we say.

    Clarity in chaos. Bringing hope to a chaotic world.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Feeling Unqualified? Imposter Syndrome, Identity in Christ, and God’s Purpose - TTR 237
    Jan 12 2026

    Have you ever felt like you don’t belong — like everyone else knows more, believes better, or is more qualified than you?

    In this episode of The Truth Response, we dive into the deeply common struggle of inadequacy and imposter syndrome, especially as it shows up in faith, church life, and community involvement. Many believers quietly wrestle with the fear that they aren’t “enough” — spiritually, intellectually, or personally — and that fear often grows through comparison.

    Through honest conversation and personal stories, we explore:

    1. Why imposter syndrome is so common in Christian spaces
    2. How comparison distorts our sense of worth and calling
    3. The difference between worldly qualification and God’s choosing
    4. Why identity in Christ is the foundation of true confidence
    5. How feeling unqualified does not disqualify you from purpose
    6. The unique role every believer plays in the body of Christ

    Rather than pointing to self-improvement or performance, this episode points listeners back to a deeper truth: our value comes from being known and loved by God, not from meeting external standards or keeping up appearances.

    If you’ve ever questioned your place, doubted your impact, or felt like you were pretending to belong — this conversation is for you.

    1. 📖 God doesn’t call the qualified; He qualifies the called.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Understanding Mourning: Coping with Loss in the Holiday Season - TTR 233
    Jan 5 2026

    This podcast episode delves into the profound and often challenging experience of mourning, particularly as it intersects with the holiday season. We illuminate the emotional complexities that arise when one navigates the loss of a loved one during a period typically associated with joy and celebration. Both Derek and Matt share personal anecdotes that highlight their struggles with grief, demonstrating that mourning is not only a deeply individual journey but also a shared human experience. The discussions further emphasize the significance of community and connection, underscoring the importance of reaching out for support and offering compassion to others who may be facing similar hardships. Ultimately, the episode provides a thoughtful exploration of how we can honor our memories while also fostering hope and resilience amid sorrow.

    Takeaways:

    1. Mourning during the holiday season is a profound experience that many individuals encounter.
    2. It is essential to understand that mourning is a natural and necessary part of life.
    3. Sharing feelings of grief with others can provide comfort and foster connections.
    4. The act of mourning is often intertwined with love, serving as a celebration of the relationships we cherish.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Is It Okay to Be Mad at God? | Faith, Anger, and Trust in the Wilderness | TTR 236
    Dec 29 2025

    Have you ever been angry, frustrated, or upset with God — and felt guilty for even admitting it?

    In this Christmas Eve episode of The Truth Response, Derek, Matt, and Dave have an honest, Scripture-grounded conversation about anger toward God, His silence in the wilderness, and learning to trust Him when life doesn’t follow your timeline.

    Through personal stories of divorce, ministry transitions, parenting, unanswered prayers, and seasons of waiting, the guys explore a question many believers are afraid to ask out loud:

    Is it okay to be mad at God?

    This episode dives into:

    1. Feeling abandoned or unheard when God is silent
    2. The biblical idea of the wilderness as a place of preparation
    3. Why God’s silence doesn’t mean God’s absence
    4. Parenting analogies that reveal God’s patience and discipline
    5. Trusting God’s plan when you don’t understand the timing
    6. Why staying in relationship with God matters more than pretending you’re okay

    From David’s suffering, Israel’s 40 years in the wilderness, to modern faith struggles, this episode reminds us that God has broad shoulders — and He would rather you come to Him angry than walk away entirely.

    🎄 Recorded on Christmas Eve, this conversation points us back to the truth that God entered our suffering, understands our frustration, and is always working — even when we can’t see it.

    1. 📖 “The wilderness is not where God abandons us — it’s where He trains us.”

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Rooted, Not Transient: Why Young Adults Struggle with Church Commitment - TTR 235
    Dec 22 2025

    Why do so many young adults struggle to stay committed to a local church?

    In this episode of The Truth Response, Derek and Matt sit down with Dave, a young adult pastor, to talk about church hopping, discipleship, and staying rooted in Christ. They discuss how information-driven faith can replace obedience, why baptism matters, and how serving in the local church shapes spiritual maturity.

    This episode is for believers wrestling with commitment, leaders discipling young adults, and anyone asking what biblical church involvement really looks like.

    2 Corinthians 5:20 | James 3 | Job 2

    You’ll Hear About:
    1. Church consumerism and young adult faith
    2. Staying rooted in Scripture and mission
    3. Why service matters more than preference
    4. Hospitality and first impressions in church
    5. Representing Christ in everyday life
    6. Growth through commitment, not convenience

    Takeaways:

    1. Young adults are often transient in their church involvement, which can hinder their spiritual growth and community impact.
    2. Rootedness in Scripture is essential for young adults to develop a solid foundation in their faith and understanding of God's will.
    3. The mission of the church should be a guiding principle for individuals seeking to serve and engage with their community effectively.
    4. Serving in the church is not just a task; it is an expression of being ambassadors for Christ in every interaction with others.
    5. Young people often seek knowledge and information but must balance that with building relationships and community in their faith journey.
    6. Creating a welcoming environment in churches significantly influences newcomers' willingness to return and become part of the community.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    1. blueletterbible.com
    2. biblegateway.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    1. Victory Church
    2. Blue Letter Bible
    3. Bible Gateway
    4. Ocean's Church
    5. Andy Stanley
    6. Ritz Carlton
    7. Dax Entertainment
    8. Roman Roofing

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Anxiety to Peace: A Christian Conversation on Fear, Control, and Trusting God - The Truth Response 234
    Dec 15 2025

    Anxiety is something nearly everyone faces — but few know how to navigate it with clarity, faith, and peace.

    In this episode of The Truth Response, Derek is joined by Shaleza and Shaelyn for an honest, multi-generational conversation about anxiety, fear, control, and the search for peace in a chaotic world. From school stress and uncertainty about the future, to medication, generational trauma, and surrendering control to God, this episode dives deep into what anxiety really is — and how faith can transform how we respond to it.

    We explore:

    • What anxiety looks like across different generations
    • How fear and uncertainty fuel anxious thinking
    • The difference between reacting in anxiety and acting in peace
    • Why anxiety is often a symptom, not the root issue
    • Faith-based tools for grounding yourself when anxiety hits
    • The tension between truth, compassion, and speaking in love

    This conversation is raw, thoughtful, and grounded in Scripture — reminding us that peace isn’t the absence of anxiety, but learning how to walk through it with God.

    📖 Key Scripture Referenced:

    “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    Whether you’re struggling with anxiety yourself, walking alongside someone who is, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of peace through faith, this episode is for you.


    🎧 Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.

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    1 h et 29 min