
Segment 1
• Celebrity testimonies seem to be missing one element in particular.
• Can you talk about Jesus, Bible study, and prayer… and still miss the actual gospel?
• Certain popular phrases seem spiritual, but miss the mark.
Segment 2
• What makes up a real conversion testimony?
• The culture is always trying to replace concepts like “sin” and “repentance”.
• Incomplete testimonies can create confusion about what salvation actually is. Clarity is always needed.
Segment 3
• Why would an a-religious astronaut break down in tears at the sight of a cross?
• Can creation itself convict someone of sin without a single sermon being preached?
• Three unexpected ways people come under conviction—and why one is rarely used
Segment 4
• Are major religious voices, like the Pope, blurring truth with other religions?
• America, Israel, and misused Bible verses: are Christians applying promises that were never meant for them?
• Israel, global religion, and cultural trends—how can we see the truth through all the distraction and lies?
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Apr 28
54 min

Segment 1
• Political violence is ramping up… and the cause is more than strictly political.
• The problem isn’t necessarily ideology - it’s exactly what scripture tells us it is.
• Could evangelism—not political outrage—actually reduce crime, chaos, and cultural decay?
Segment 2
• Are Christians focusing on the wrong battlefield when culture spirals out of control?
• We like to think that if we changed the highest levels of government, our society would change, but it starts smaller.
• How did Christianity historically dismantle evil systems without rebellion or violence?
Segment 3
• Can someone claim Christ and justify violence at the same time?
• What happens when individuals decide for themselves what justice looks like?
• Theo Von took a call from a audience member who is desperately seeking something.
Segment 4
• So many people feel stuck, empty, and disconnected, despite all their efforts and self-esteem and self-help.
• There are some people who are genuinely seeking, and we’ve got to be ready to point them towards the only solution.
• People that are lost need to be connected to the ultimate reality.
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Apr 27
54 min

It’s Mailbag Friday! You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers.
Segment 1
• When preaching expositionally, Is it normal for a pastor to spend 5 years in a book (John) and only get to chapter 11? - Luke
Segment 2
• What are your thoughts on American flags in a church sanctuary? - Peter
• Our church has two deaconesses. One is over the children's ministry, which includes the nursery, and the other is over the women's ministry. Is this biblical? - Karen
• When I'm staying in a hotel, and I find a Book of Mormon in the bedside drawer, would it be wrong for me to take it with me to throw away? - Josh
• Are dead people able to interact with the living? - Cary
Segment 3
• Recently, I went through the Christian music I listen to and, in digging deeper, found a shocking number of them were actually from a Mormon background! The songs sound like normal Christian lyrics to me… Is there anything I should be looking out for? Or should I not be listening to them at all? - Joyce
• I was baptized in a solid Baptist church at 19 after growing up in a Christian home and making a conscious choice of obedience. A year later, I made the emotional decision to get back with my non-Christian boyfriend (who is now my husband). I later "rededicated" my life to Jesus at 30 and haven't looked back! I've been wondering if I need to get rebaptized or if my current surrendered life is just evidence of how God has been faithful to me. - Anonymous
• You always say to stare at Jesus with unveiled face. How do we do this? - Anonymous
Segment 4
• Is it ok for a young adult to ask for advice from a non-believing parent? If their advice doesn't clearly contradict scripture, is it wise to follow their advice even if they don't necessarily have the Holy Spirit dwelling in them? - Anonymous
• I just saw a video of youth pastors having a dance off! And they were cutting all kinds of rugs. Wondering what your reaction would be? - Brad
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Apr 24
54 min

Segment 1
• Religious scrupulosity: common, crushing, misunderstood…
• A centuries-old problem resurfaces: why believers have always battled relentless, intrusive, condemning thoughts.
• When your conscience won’t shut off, how does it quietly rob your joy, assurance, and spiritual stability?
Segment 2
• Do you know God as mostly condemning—even while knowing the truth of his abounding mercy?
• Some personalities are wired toward scrupulosity. Where does your temperament lead you?
• The problems starts with confusing temptation, intrusive thoughts, and actual sin.
Segment 3
• David French sits down with Allie Beth Stuckey to discuss, among other things, politics.
• David French hesitates to question James Talarico’s Christianity—so where should the line be drawn?
• How do we honor our rulers when our rulers are scoundrels?
Segment 4
• Our political beliefs flow out from our worldview.
• Can someone hold radically unbiblical views about God and still be considered in the faith?
• What do you value more: niceness, or doctrinal truth and boundaries?
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Apr 23
55 min

It’s Witness Wednesday! Come along with Todd Friel to Georgia Tech where we meet students Kevin, Wyatt, and Peter. These are real people with real hopes, fears, and opinions on topics ranging from Eastern Orthodoxy to the AI revolution. If you’re waiting to see real evangelism and the Christian worldview applied to real-world topics, you’ve come to the right place.
Segment 1
• Kevin, an Eastern Orthodox Christian, seems to mistake earning something for grace.
• He explains faith + works… but does he accidentally argue like a Protestant?
• If other religions might get to heaven, what happens to Jesus’ exclusive claims?
Segment 2
• Todd discussed AI and resulting fears with engineering major Wyatt.
• Wyatt believes in Easter… but does he actually trust what it means?
• Is being a “good person” enough—or does that completely miss the point?
Segment 3
• If God judged your life today, would your “good intentions” actually hold up?
• Wyatt admits guilt—but assumes self-improvement can fix it… can it?
• Wyatt learns the true nature of forgiveness in Christ.
Segment 4
• Peter, casual Christian, says: “I’m a Christian… I just don’t think about it much”. Is that possible?
• Are “small sins” really small when they’re committed against a holy God?
• If God is both just and merciful, how can He forgive without compromising justice?
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Apr 22
54 min

SEGMENT 1
• Todd sits down to talk false teachers, the importance of church, and more with Justin Peters and Emeal Zwayne.
• Why do so many people follow false teachers who clearly exploit them?
• Most of those who follow false teachers aren’t just confused—they may be trusting a completely different gospel.
SEGMENT 2
• Todd remarks that Justin represents a rare combination when calling out false teachings.
• Gentleness isn’t weakness—it’s power under control, and Scripture commands it.
• There are two dangerous ditches: ignoring error and obsessing over it. Are you falling into one of those?
SEGMENT 3
• Why do some truth-driven Christians still come across as harsh or combative?
• Real gentleness flows from remembering who you were before Christ saved you.
• Can people tell if you genuinely care—or if they’re just another “project” or argument to win?
SEGMENT 4
• There seems to be one common denominator between those Christians who struggle to grow and mature.
• Lone-ranger Christians often become the harshest, most unteachable voices.
• Beautiful things happen when you actually combine Scripture, community, and obedience.
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Apr 21
55 min

Segment 1
• The SBC can’t seem to find their way past one particular issue.
• Dr. Albert Mohler pushes for clarity.
• What actually determines the outcome of the SBC vote—and what’s happening behind the scenes?
Segment 2
• Three cheers for Tennessee and what they’re deciding to reject.
• If we want to change the course of our country, scripture says the strategy is completely different than politics-first.
• What if the real “formula” for cultural change is slower—but far more effective?
Segment 3
• How did Christianity go from fringe sect to dominating an empire without protests or political power?
• Critics mocked believers for our secret weapon - and it’s been the same thing all along.
• What uncomfortable calling did early Christians embrace that modern believers often avoid?
Segment 4
• What happens when half the population no longer thinks sin exists?
• So many of our fellow countrymen think that the right laws and the right politicians could fix or save our country.
• If you want real moral change, it comes down to one thing.
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Apr 20
54 min

It’s Mailbag Friday! You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers.
Segment 1
• An elder at my church wants to start a group that prays for the Sunday service during the Sunday service. We are a small church that only holds one service, so this prayer group would miss the preaching of God's Word. What are your thoughts? - Anonymous
• My teenage daughter wants to know if we can actually rebuke stuff in the name of Jesus. Is this just a trendy thing to be doing amongst young Christians right now? - Ash
• Other than the fruit of the Spirit, are there any other signs that a person is filled with the Holy Spirit? - Anonymous
• Is there a historical or biblical precedent for women serving as deacons? - Ean
Segment 2
• I heard you critique a new book recently about somebody taking a trip to heaven. What motivates a person to say these things? Could they actually believe they're being truthful? - Anonymous
• Would you happen to know any good biblical resources that could point me to how I can help my sons prepare for a career path in their lives? I want my sons to succeed and to help them as the Lord leads, but I'm not sure how to do this. - Ricky
• I have a teenage daughter who fell into the woke world. Things have gotten better after two years, but I would like a few biblical pointers to help me not only endure this trial but also continue to encourage my daughter in a positive, biblical way. - Anonymous
Segment 3
• How do you respond to all the brothers and sisters who are moon landing deniers? My biggest issue with them is that they are denying the testimony of brothers in Christ who walked on the moon (Charlie Duke & Jim Irwin), not to mention the countless others who have worked on the space program. I know it is not a primary issue, but to call brothers and sisters in Christ liars is a big deal. - Michael
Segment 4
• If there is no temptation to sin in Heaven, how did Satan get the idea for an uprising? - Joe
• I am 21 years old and have been married for just over a year now, and my parents have been very adamant about us visiting their church sometimes. They attend a church of Christ, and we do not. We also love worshipping at our own church. What should we do? - Anonymous
• What are some good parenting resources that combat gentle parenting and encourage healthy, biblical parenting? - Anna
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Apr 17
54 min

Segment 1
• A viral image sparks outrage—was it harmless, or something far more serious?
• What should Christians actually do when a public figure appears to mock God?
• Media figures responded to the president’s meme in various ways… some got it right, some not so much.
Segment 2
• Shows like The View shape how people think about truth—even though it is not attached to reality.
• Joy Behar claims Jesus never said He was the Messiah. She must not be familiar with her Bible.
• Why do cultural voices speak confidently on theology while being completely uninformed?
Segment 3
• A major Christian creator affirms Mormons—they may be sincere, but they’re wrong.
• AI “Jesus” offers comfort for $1.99/minute. Is this more entertainment than theology?
• Is there ever a just, God-blessed reason to declare war?
Segment 4
• Todd’s not turning charismatic, but wants to talk about a church practice that might make you uncomfortable.
• Hand-raising in worship has historical precedent.
• It’s okay for our emotions and feelings to be expressed in worship. How do we do this in an orderly fashion?
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Apr 16
54 min

It’s Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel goes to the University of Georgia to engage students in candid, thought-provoking conversations about morality, truth, and Christianity. Through a series of real-world encounters, Todd challenges students to define wisdom, justify their moral beliefs, and explain why they hold their worldview. As conversations unfold, many students struggle to ground their beliefs in objective truth, ultimately leading to discussions about whether morality requires a higher authority—namely, God.
Segment 1
• Todd asks Jared “What is wisdom”—and can you prove your definition is actually right?
• If morality is just how you were raised… who are you to say anyone is wrong?
• Christian student Jared hits a wall trying to justify “right and wrong” without appealing to a higher authority.
Segment 2
• You say you’re a Christian—but do you actually know why you believe it?
• Presbyterian Yuhan admits his faith is inherited, not examined—does that describe you too?
• If you’ve never tested your beliefs, how confident should you really be?
Segment 3
• Can you call something evil (like Hitler or eugenics) without an objective standard?
• Darian gives sharp answers—until extreme scenarios expose the limits of relativism.
• The conversation forces a turning point: do morals require a higher authority like God?
Segment 4
• Can you call yourself a Christian… but still not explain why someone should believe?
• John struggles to give a compelling reason for Christianity—until justice, judgment, and eternity come into focus.
• The gospel becomes unavoidable: if sin isn’t punished, how can God be just—and what did Jesus actually accomplish?
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Apr 15
54 min
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