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Honest Christian Conversations

Should A Christian Talk To Someone Who Disagrees With Their Values? (MINISODE)

Should A Christian Talk To Someone Who Disagrees With Their Values? (MINISODE)

06min |03/10/2025
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Honest Christian Conversations

Should A Christian Talk To Someone Who Disagrees With Their Values? (MINISODE)

Should A Christian Talk To Someone Who Disagrees With Their Values? (MINISODE)

06min |03/10/2025
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Doubt can feel like a locked door—especially when you want to help but don’t know what to say. Today, I'm honest about missed chances, the fear of “not knowing enough,” and the surprising power of small, ordinary acts to carry hope farther than perfect words ever could. With Constance Hastings’ provocative book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before Walking Away, as a spark, I explore how to walk with people who are questioning without turning every moment into a debate.

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Chapters

  • Gratitude and Housekeeping

    00:16

  • Reflecting on Constance Hastings’ Book

    00:52

  • Owning Missed Chances and Doubt

    01:35

  • Fear, What-ifs, and Obedience

    02:48

  • The Casino Kindness Story

    03:29

  • Pushing Past Comfort Zones

    04:55

  • Handling Online Skepticism

    05:40

  • Remembering Who Changes Hearts

    06:20

  • Weekly Challenge and Closing

    06:20

Description

Doubt can feel like a locked door—especially when you want to help but don’t know what to say. Today, I'm honest about missed chances, the fear of “not knowing enough,” and the surprising power of small, ordinary acts to carry hope farther than perfect words ever could. With Constance Hastings’ provocative book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before Walking Away, as a spark, I explore how to walk with people who are questioning without turning every moment into a debate.

SEND FANMAIL IF YOU WANT A SHOUT-OUT ON THE PODCAST!

Support the show

VISIT THE WEBSITE

JOIN THE COMMUNITY

Leave a Review for the Podcast

Leave a Prayer Request

BE A GUEST ON THE PODCAST


ARE YOU A PODCASTER?

RIVERSIDE

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Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Gratitude and Housekeeping

    00:16

  • Reflecting on Constance Hastings’ Book

    00:52

  • Owning Missed Chances and Doubt

    01:35

  • Fear, What-ifs, and Obedience

    02:48

  • The Casino Kindness Story

    03:29

  • Pushing Past Comfort Zones

    04:55

  • Handling Online Skepticism

    05:40

  • Remembering Who Changes Hearts

    06:20

  • Weekly Challenge and Closing

    06:20

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Description

Doubt can feel like a locked door—especially when you want to help but don’t know what to say. Today, I'm honest about missed chances, the fear of “not knowing enough,” and the surprising power of small, ordinary acts to carry hope farther than perfect words ever could. With Constance Hastings’ provocative book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before Walking Away, as a spark, I explore how to walk with people who are questioning without turning every moment into a debate.

SEND FANMAIL IF YOU WANT A SHOUT-OUT ON THE PODCAST!

Support the show

VISIT THE WEBSITE

JOIN THE COMMUNITY

Leave a Review for the Podcast

Leave a Prayer Request

BE A GUEST ON THE PODCAST


ARE YOU A PODCASTER?

RIVERSIDE

PODPAGE


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Gratitude and Housekeeping

    00:16

  • Reflecting on Constance Hastings’ Book

    00:52

  • Owning Missed Chances and Doubt

    01:35

  • Fear, What-ifs, and Obedience

    02:48

  • The Casino Kindness Story

    03:29

  • Pushing Past Comfort Zones

    04:55

  • Handling Online Skepticism

    05:40

  • Remembering Who Changes Hearts

    06:20

  • Weekly Challenge and Closing

    06:20

Description

Doubt can feel like a locked door—especially when you want to help but don’t know what to say. Today, I'm honest about missed chances, the fear of “not knowing enough,” and the surprising power of small, ordinary acts to carry hope farther than perfect words ever could. With Constance Hastings’ provocative book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before Walking Away, as a spark, I explore how to walk with people who are questioning without turning every moment into a debate.

SEND FANMAIL IF YOU WANT A SHOUT-OUT ON THE PODCAST!

Support the show

VISIT THE WEBSITE

JOIN THE COMMUNITY

Leave a Review for the Podcast

Leave a Prayer Request

BE A GUEST ON THE PODCAST


ARE YOU A PODCASTER?

RIVERSIDE

PODPAGE


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Gratitude and Housekeeping

    00:16

  • Reflecting on Constance Hastings’ Book

    00:52

  • Owning Missed Chances and Doubt

    01:35

  • Fear, What-ifs, and Obedience

    02:48

  • The Casino Kindness Story

    03:29

  • Pushing Past Comfort Zones

    04:55

  • Handling Online Skepticism

    05:40

  • Remembering Who Changes Hearts

    06:20

  • Weekly Challenge and Closing

    06:20

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