A banana duct-taped to a wall sells for over $6 million (and then gets eaten). A bride goes to Reddit because her dad is threatening to ruin her wedding. And NFL linebacker Demario Davis stuns a sports show host with an unshakable declaration of faith that stops everyone in their tracks. From performance-driven culture to God-first identity, the team explores what happens when hope seems foolish—but faith still speaks.
Then host Steve Wyatt walks us into the emotional wilderness where hope often begins—not when life is good, but when it’s not. Using the story of Abraham and Sarah, Steve reminds us that hope doesn’t skip heartbreak—it is born from it. And even when it feels like help won’t come, God is still writing something greater. If you’re stuck in a season where the pain won’t stop and the answer hasn’t come—this one’s for you.
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