We hear about loving like Jesus—but what's that even look like? Author Paul Miller unpacks His methods of truly seeing others and acting in ways that matter.
What if living “sent” is more than what you do? Professor Heather Holleman chats about evangelism as identity and living on purpose in your neighborhood.
Tim Barnett of Red Pen Logic joins Shelby Abbott to discuss faith, tough questions, and the historical evidence for Christianity.
You want to follow Jesus. But what's it look like to be all in? Shelby Abbott divulges his own recent path to give it all up (even that one thing) for Jesus.
Is your relationship with God not what you thought it'd be? Podcasters Rachel Faulkner-Brown and Karen McAdams have ideas to help you find Father's House.
A sprint from shame kept podcaster Karen McAdams from the heart of God. Along with her co-host Rachel Faulkner-Brown, Karen shares her story.
Lina Abujamra found herself spiritually thirsty and alone. Was God with her, she wondered, or a mirage? Here, she dusts off the gifts of a spiritual desert.
Somewhere along the way, the Christianity she knew began crumbling. Lina Abujamra shares about fractured faith—& deconstruction that brought her back to God.
What do you do when you're grieved, bitter, or straight-up angry with God? Author Philip Yancey offers powerful ideas for unvarnished emotion.
Why is God hidden? Silent? Unfair? Author Philip Yancey wrestles with all-too-real disappointment with God—and looks our questions in the eye.
God's laced the Bible with stories of women strong or vulnerable, evil or deeply good. Author Nana Dolce examines a handful of these prominent females.
The Old Testament is packed with the narratives of women whose lives foreshadowed Jesus. Author Nana Dolce examines several of their life stories.
When I was younger, I would have told you I was a Christian. But I had no understanding of sin and what it meant to submit to Jesus.
As a new Christian, prayer didn't come easy to me. But prayer journaling helped organize my thoughts in a way I felt God could hear me.
Throughout the Bible, God employs unexpected saviors. Author Nana Dolce peers into the lives of Old Testament women who intervened for His people.
Stories pointing to Jesus don't start in the New Testament. Nana Dolce explores Old Testament women's lives, unearthing truths that shape us.
Radio cohosts Brant Hansen and Sherri Lynn talk about their passion of advocating for children with treatable disabilities through CURE International.
Who do you know that's different enough to make you better? Radio cohosts Brant Hansen and Sherri Lynn talk about why they're so much stronger together.
After a break up or lost relationship, I think you're ready to date again…when you don't need to date again.
To better understand someone else, walk a mile in their shoes.
Author Trillia Newbell shares some practical tips to help with consistent Bible-reading, and what we can expect when we regularly dive into God's Word.
What if you weren't a jerk in your faith conversations? Author and professor Tim Muelhoff makes the case for compassionate understanding of those we disagree with.
In some ways discipleship is simply taking off and putting on.
When someone you care about is deconstructing, your pain and fear is real. Dr. John Marriott extends genuine help for trying to prevent faith loss.
Walking with someone through faith deconstruction? Dr. John Marriott helps you understand what's going on, navigate wisely, and love deeply.
When someone's losing their faith, what do they -- or those who love them -- need to know? Dr. John Marriott digs into the real culprits in faith crisis.
Ready to be surprised by Jesus? Bestselling author Dane Ortlund reflects on subversive grace as it uniquely emerges in each of the four Gospels.
"How can God forgive me?" If fear or guilt keep you from God, bestselling author Dane Ortlund offers a surprising, even overwhelming picture of Jesus.
Why is there such confusion around biology, gender, and gender stereotypes today? Do our current conversations even help? Apologist and author Rebecca McLaughlin joins Shelby for Part 2 of their two-part conversation to help us sort through these relevant
Many don't know this, but most common sense ethics that are embraced by our culture today come from a Christian worldview. Rebecca McLaughlin comes on Real Life Loading... to talk about racial diversity, loving our enemies, Christian ethics in the secular