Brian From opens with a full report from one of the biggest weekends of his family's life — his son Jackson winning a regional baseball championship and graduating high school on the same weekend, capped off with a Head of School Award and all four family members under one roof. From there, a fascinating study: people consistently think their friends are less cynical than those friends actually are. Brian turns that into a challenge — of all people, Christians should be the least cynical, because we serve a God of redemption, transformation, and second chances. Then a meditation on one of Jesus' seven "I am" statements: I am the light of the world. What light actually does — reveals, convicts, purifies, connects — and why darkness always looks more comfortable until you've stood in the light long enough for your eyes to adjust. Two Relevant Magazine pieces that share the same root: the trad wife movement telling women this curated version of femininity will give them peace, and men silently battling body image issues they've never felt free to name. Both are identity crises in different packaging. And a closing word from JD Greear on suffering, pride, and why God sometimes leaves the thorn in place.

Pride Month, Table Flipping & the Good Shepherd
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Christians & Global Politics with Robert Joustra
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The Newsboys Story with John James
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