76 mins #38 Nov 27, 25 Crossover Episode: Hard Questions and Honest Faith For this special Thanksgiving crossover episode, Dena sits down with Morgan May Treuil and Leslie Johnston, the hosts behind Am I Doing This Right?, to dive into doubt, hell, prayer, spicy unpopular opinions (The Bachelor included), and why the Bible matters—with plenty of laughter along the way. *** You can check out the Am I Doing This Right? podcast on all listening platforms or learn more here: https://amidoingthisright.thrivepodcastnetwork.com/
48 mins #37 Nov 24, 25 Ephesians 6: When Prayer Feels Boring What does it mean to pray in the Spirit? In this powerful episode, Andrew McCourt joins Curt and the crew to unpack Ephesians 6, spiritual warfare, tongues, and why we often treat prayer as a last resort instead of our first move.
44 mins #36 Nov 17, 25 Ephesians 6: The Armor of God A deep dive into Ephesians 6—context, clarity, and how to actually stand strong in spiritual battles. We unpack the armor of God, the power of the gospel, and what “the day of evil” really means with pastors Curt, Dena, and Wesley Towne.
32 mins #35 Nov 10, 25 Ephesians 6: Fighting the Right Battle We dive into Ephesians 6 to unpack spiritual warfare, identity in Christ, and why fighting the wrong battles weakens the church. Featuring pastors Jason Dixon and Cameron Wells.
53 mins #34 Nov 03, 25 Ephesians 6: Love, Authority & Freedom Ephesians 6:1–9 unpacked—kids & parents, slaves & masters, context, deconstruction, and how the gospel confronts injustice.--Curt and Dena share practical tools and trusted resources for studying passages like this with depth and discernment:References & Study Tips:GotQuestions.org and Stand to Reason (STR) — recommended by Dena for accessible, credible explanations of tough topics.The InterVarsity Bible Dictionary (Curt's recommendation) or similar Bible Dictionaries — trusted sources for historical and cultural context.ChatGPT — a tool both hosts use thoughtfully:Dena recommends using the keyword “credal” to guide research toward orthodox, historic Christian perspectives.Curt suggests prompting for widely accepted evangelical scholars or experts to ground responses in credible biblical research.