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Feb 25, 2025 • 55min

What is a Human? | #18

In this episode, Zach and Brandon welcome Dr. Carl Trueman from Grove City College to delve into his work on critical theory and explore the very essence of humanity. They examine whether our lives are guided by a deeper purpose, intent, and design, and ponder the significance of the Imago Dei. Throughout the conversation, the trio tackles the challenge of discerning true knowledge and concludes with practical insights on living authentically within a local community.In this episode:To Change All Worlds by Carl R. TruemanThe Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl R. TruemanThe Desecration of Man by Carl R. TruemanThe Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis
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Feb 18, 2025 • 46min

Discipleship Reimagined: Jon Tyson Discusses Authentic Spiritual Formation | #17

We are being subtly and strategically influenced by our culture, whether we realize it or not. It's time to reclaim our lives for the kingdom. You were born to know and love God, and Satan will do anything to distract you from that purpose. In this episode, we delve into the concept of discipleship and the vital role the church must play in it.Zach and Brandon interview Jon Tyson, a pastor from New York City, who discusses the revived hunger among believers for the transformative experiences that the Bible offers—they desire both the King and the Kingdom.We live in a society that is radically shaping people's values and beliefs, and what occurs within the church must be stronger than the cultural influences we face. Tune in for an engaging and inspiring episode!
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Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 7min

'Girl, You’re Living in Sin': A Marriage Redemption Story | #16

“Girl, you are living in sin” – those impactful words were the catalyst that sparked Venessa's soul-searching journey into understanding the true meaning of a Christian marriage. In this heartfelt episode, Jordan and Venessa share their transformative journey from searching for their version of utopia to encountering Jesus Christ, which dramatically shifted the course of their lives. Having both navigated the pain of divorce, they were determined not to repeat past mistakes and instead sought to build a marriage grounded in the foundation of the triune God.This conversation delves into the challenges of defining marriage in a secular world while highlighting the profound difference of a covenant union before God. Join us as we explore this engaging narrative filled with love, growth, and the ongoing journey of letting God mold two individuals into the image of Christ.Jordan and Venessa's previous Not Yet Now appearance: https://youtu.be/XFtH3xB-nNk?feature=shared
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Feb 4, 2025 • 47min

Why Was Jesus Baptized? Mark 1:9-11 | #15

Have you ever wondered why the sinless Jesus would need to be baptized? In this episode, Zach, Brandon, and Jill dive into this profound question, uncovering how Jesus’ baptism was both a moment of identification with humanity and a coronation as the King. They explore its connection to Old Testament themes of redemption and the great exchange of sin for righteousness central to the Gospel. The conversation highlights the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, the relational nature of truth embodied in Christ, and the authority of Jesus rooted in His baptism and identity as the Son of God. With reflections on the triune nature of God, the importance of community engagement, and the practical call to submit to Christ, this discussion offers a deeper understanding of faith and its transformative power.In this episode:Mark 1, verses 9-132 Corinthians 5, verse 21John 1, verse 29Mark 14, verse 62John 3, verse 41Hebrews 9, verse 14Romans 1, verse 4Mark 1, verses 12-13Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves
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Jan 28, 2025 • 48min

Baptism of the Holy Spirit: Mark 1: 2-8 | #14

From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals God’s plan to dwell with His people, culminating in the coming of Jesus Christ, the Savior who fulfills all things. In this episode, we dive into Mark chapter one, where Jesus steps onto the scene as the fulfillment of God’s promises. This moment is rich with New Exodus language: Just as Joshua led the Israelites across the Jordan into the Promised Land, John the Baptist stands at the Jordan, preparing the way for Jesus to fulfill the ultimate promise — God redeeming a people for Himself. We’ll explore the significance of John’s baptism, which invited both Jews and Gentiles into a new relationship with God, and how Jesus’ baptism with the Holy Spirit ushers in true freedom and transformation. Join us as we unpack the beauty of the Trinity, the Spirit’s role in our everyday lives, and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan through Christ.In this episode:Mark 1, verses 1-8theinfographicbible.comGraphic Representation of Old Testament Prophecies Fulfilled in the New Testament from The Infographic Bible by Karen Sawrey - https://bg3-blog.s3.amazonaws.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/13133959/IGB_Allprophecies.jpg iamsecond.comMalachi 3, verse 1Isaiah 66, verse 1Hebrews 10, verse 19John 16, verse 13John 17, verses 6-8Acts 2, verse 3Acts 2, verse 382 Corinthians 3, verse 17Mark 13, verse 6
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Jan 21, 2025 • 54min

What Is the Gospel? - Mark 1:1 | #13

Many of us grew up with a reductionist view that the gospel is solely about the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. While these are central to the gospel message, we expand the definition by exploring Jesus’ own words in Mark 1, verses 14-15, where He proclaims, “The kingdom of God has come near.”We explore how the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus are not separate from the coming of the kingdom but are the very means by which God’s kingdom breaks into our world. This kingdom is a present reality that transforms our lives here and now, offering us new life, hope, and purpose.This conversation challenges us to move beyond a limited understanding, celebrating the gospel as both the victory over sin and death and the announcement of a new way of living. Join us as we rediscover the depth and beauty of the gospel and how it shapes every moment of our lives, thus erasing the secular and sacred divide. It is all His.In this episode:1 Corinthians 15, verses 1-4Mark 1, verse 1Mark 1 ,verses 14-15Luke 17, verse 20
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Jan 14, 2025 • 41min

What’s the Greatest Evidence for the Existence of God? | #12

Zach gets personal, sharing a pivotal moment in his life when he wrestled with doubt and faith — a season shaped in part by the work of his guest, Dr. William Lane Craig. Dr. Craig, a leading philosopher and theologian, has spent decades exploring the intersection of faith and reason. Together, they dive into deep questions, unpacking apologetics, the Kalam cosmological argument, and what it means to hold “properly basic beliefs.”With honesty and wisdom, they discuss the problem of sin, the pursuit of truth, and the way beauty reveals the divine. Whether you’re questioning, curious, or just craving a deeper understanding of faith, this conversation offers both intellectual clarity and heartfelt encouragement. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey that invites you to see faith in a whole new light.In this episode:On Guard by William Lane CraigReasonable Faith by William Lane Craig
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Jan 7, 2025 • 47min

Beyond Division: Truth-Seeking in a Polarized World | #11

Do you feel the pressure to be on the "right side of history" or caught in the fear of getting it wrong? In a world drowning in confusion, Zach and Brandon offer a refreshing call to clarity. This episode cuts through the noise, addressing critical theory, the traps of standpoint epistemology, and the role of local communities in finding real direction. With humility as the starting point, they point to Jesus Christ as the unshakable foundation for living with confidence and purpose in uncertain times.In this episode:A Failure of Nerve by Edwin FriedmanColossians 1, Verses 15-20
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Dec 31, 2024 • 50min

Resolutions That Truly Transform | #10

Resolutions can feel overwhelming — do we even keep them? Too often, they turn into a checklist rather than something that truly changes us. Zach, Jill, and Brandon explore how resolutions can go deeper, becoming rhythms that draw us closer to God and help us experience His goodness.From funny stories to an honest recount of a heated fight, this episode gets real about the struggles of busyness, the power of Sabbath, and how confession transforms our hearts more than any legalistic list ever could.If you’re tired of resolutions that feel empty, join us for a conversation about pursuing resolutions that glorify God and allow Him to work through your heart.In This Episode:Resolutions by Jonathan EdwardsReligious Affections by Jonathan EdwardsThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark ComerEphesians 2, verse 8Hebrews 11Ephesians 3, verse 20
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Dec 24, 2024 • 48min

Family Stories and Emmanuel | #9

The Dasher kids join Zach and Jill to share some memories, tell family stories, and get to the bottom of who the real culprit is behind the family’s tardiness!The conversation turns to what truly transforms everything — Emmanuel, God with us. The family shares what this truth means to them, reflecting on how the power of God's presence fills their lives with joy that far exceeds the excitement of gifts. To wrap up the episode, enjoy a touching performance of "Carolina Christmas," a special song written by Zach’s oldest children. Prepare to laugh, reflect, and sing along with the family as they celebrate the true spirit of the season.Listen to the Dasher band onSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HLsXFAwDebNeMFJN4XtcU?si=bQ_LlsuLSUiyvdW-m1ICiAApple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasher/1757151278

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