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This episode brings together three conversations that many Christians are trying to navigate today.

First, Rowan and Pastor Don discuss how to respond thoughtfully when someone says they don't believe in God, emphasizing questions, listening, and understanding the real reasons behind a person's doubts.

They then explore one of today's most debated cultural topic...


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Why would God harden Pharaoh's heart? How did the Roman Empire help spread Christianity? What separated the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and Zealots?

This episode explores several challenging biblical questions that all point toward one central truth: God often accomplishes His purposes through unexpected people, difficult circumstances, and even hostile governments....


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Why did God allow the famous bear attack in 2 Kings 2?

In this episode, Don and Rowan explore one of the Bible's most controversial stories and discuss how difficult passages should be interpreted. They also examine modern marriage trends, the biblical purpose of marriage, and the often-overlooked connection between atonement and reconciliation.

Whether you're w...


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How should Christians treat sinners?

It's a simple question that often produces confusing answers.

In this episode, Rowan Miller talks with Pastor Don Patterson about Jesus' approach to sinful people, the biblical meaning of grace and mercy, and whether Christians sometimes confuse compassion with approval.

The conversation also explores the meaning of ag...


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