Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
Tyler David explores how following Jesus leads to radical humility and sacrifice within us, enabling us to reflect the mind and life of Christ.
Halim Suh explores how unity and fearlessness when faced with suffering mark a life that’s worthy of the gospel.
Tyler David explores how cultivating the imagination can fuel our faith and endurance in Jesus.
Ross Lester examines how our greatest opportunity to proclaim the gospel may come in the seasons we don’t always expect.
Halim Suh explores the kind of deep community that we were made for.
Matt Blackwell kicks off our sermon series on the book of Philippians by examining the author, audience, and aim of Paul’s letter.
Matt Blackwell examines what God’s blessing entails and the reason for His blessings.
Scott Hekman examines how God’s promise of eternity comforts, continues, and compels His people.
Walt Lengel explores the purpose, process, and product of God’s testing in our lives.
Bob Gutekunst examines what the Bible says is the antidote to anxiety.
Matt Blackwell explores what the Bible says about being an elder at the church.
Habakkuk’s questions don’t have a simple resolution. His prophecy ends with a view of God’s awesome wrath, with the crops barren, a day of calamity coming, and a song of praise on his lips. What does…
Will Bostian explores how our invincible joy comes from God’s ultimate strength.
Tyler David explores the pain of loss and what it reveals about God and our own hearts.
A mailbag episode! You’ve got questions about doubt, suffering, evil, and how Christians can persist in faith and worship in a broken, painful world.
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Matt Blackwell explores Habakkuk’s song of trust, calling us to remember God as our Creator, Savior, and Judge.
Tyler David explores how anchoring our worldview in God’s power, rather than in ourselves, gives us confidence in chaos and fuels our prayers for revival.
It’s the age-old question—if God is all-powerful, all-good, and all-knowing, why does evil exist? How can He let it go on? The existence of evil is one of the most challenging aspects of Christian fa…
Halim Suh explores God’s five woes upon Babylon and how they reflect the universal human condition of brokenness.
Greg Breazeale explores how we can wait on God and walk in faith.