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What does it really mean when someone says, “I’m spiritual, but not religious”?

In Episode 175 of Crusade With Me, Dave and Kat explore one of the fastest-growing ways people describe their relationship with faith—and ask whether spirituality without something outside ourselves to define truth can eventually become a spirituality of our own mak...


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What if the biggest obstacle standing between you and the truth… is you?

We all like to believe we're open-minded. But once a belief becomes part of our identity, changing our mind can feel like losing part of ourselves. Our brains defend what we already believe. Our tribes reward agreement. And sometimes questioning the accepted story can cost us relationships, reputat...


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Is Something True Even If Nobody Believes It?

If everyone believed something false, would that make it true? And if nobody believed something true, would it suddenly become false?

In Episode 173, Dave and Kat wrestle with the difference between belief and Truth—and the uncomfortable possibility that reality doesn't need our agreement.

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Episode 172 – Reality Always Sends the Bill

Every choice has a consequence—even the ones we think no one will ever see.

In this episode of Crusade With Me!, we explore one of life's simplest and most challenging truths: reality always keeps the score. Our habits, relationships, character, and faith are all shaped by the small decisions we...


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What if accountability isn't punishment...

What if it's freedom?

This week, Dave and Kathy returned home from a week at the Jasper County Fair expecting to remember horses, ribbons, and competition. Instead, they found themselves watching something far more revealing—human nature.

Children accepted responsibility with remarkable humility. Adults often search...


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