• God’s Plan vs. The American Dream — Part 2
    Jan 21 2026
    In this thought-provoking and deeply personal episode of Crazy Unbelievable Faith, Brian and Kersha Owen return for the second installment of their series exploring the friction between the "American Dream" and God’s ultimate design for our lives. Recording from a remote destination, they unpack the reality that while the world promises success through control and calculated outcomes, faith often requires the exact opposite: a total surrender of our blueprints in exchange for His guidance. This isn't just a discussion on theology; it’s a challenge to look at the "inputs" of our lives and ask if they are feeding our souls or hushing the fruit of the Spirit within us.The conversation centers on the uncomfortable tension between wanting clarity and offering surrender. Brian and Kersha get honest about the "information constipation" that keeps us stagnant and the "rebellious tendency" to delay the very things God has called us to do. From the hard-earned wisdom of mentors to the lighthearted (yet pointed) analogies of perfectionism and "the right containers," this episode serves as a roadmap for anyone feeling stuck in the "99% surrender" trap. It is a powerful reminder that while obedience may look foolish to the world, it is the only path to a peace that guards the heart and a power that flows from the authority of Christ.🔥 What You’ll Learn:Surrender vs. Clarity: Discover why faith feels risky when we prioritize having a clear map over having a surrendered heart to the One who knows the end from the beginning.The Cost of Delay: Understand the heavy weight of "delayed obedience" and how procrastinating on God’s call is, at its root, a form of disobedience.Redefining Success: Learn to distinguish between having an "amount of money" and having a "quality of life" by looking at the marriages and relationships of those ahead of you.The Trap of Partial Surrender: Explore why being 99% of the way there is still a failure to fully trust, and why "partial surrender" is actually a form of rebellion.Looking Up, Not Out: Shift your perspective from keeping up with "the Joneses" to finding your "True North" by looking heavenward instead of at material status symbols.God’s Strategic Foolishness: Unpack the biblical truth that God often uses things the world deems "foolish" to shame the wise and accomplish His greatest purposes.Equipping the Called: Gain encouragement from the reality that you don’t need to be perfectly equipped to start; God provides the tools and the paving as you take the first step.💬 Memorable Quotes:Kersha: "Faith always feels risky because we want clarity and God just simply wants our surrender." Brian: "Delayed obedience is still disobedience... it paralyzes people sometimes." Kersha: "Partial surrender is still rebellion. It’s like going 99% of the way—it’s still failure." Brian: "God cannot steer a parked car. Taking those obedience steps... they might seem infant, but you have to crawl before you walk." Kersha: "The humanly aspect is that we're guaranteed to be born, pay taxes, and die. But when God lays something on your heart, what He says is done." Brian: "Just because somebody looks successful from the outside, they may be totally broken on the inside. They might be on their third marriage." Brian: "They make fun of your journey, but then they relish in your fulfillment. Are you willing to do the work they did to get what they have?"🛑 Reflect + Apply: Questions to Ask YourselfAre you currently holding back your "yes" because you are waiting for clarity that God has already replaced with a call to surrender?Is there a specific task or "house plan" God has put on your heart that you have been delaying? What would it look like to act on it today?When you look at people 5 or 10 years ahead of you, are you looking at their bank accounts or the quality of their marriages and peace?In what areas of your life are you "99% surrendered"? What is that final 1% that you are still trying to control?Are your daily "inputs" (media, social circles, habits) pulling the fruits of the Spirit out of you or hushing them up?How can you shift your focus this week from "looking out" at your neighbors to "looking up" toward your True North?Scripture Focus:This episode provides a practical application of several key biblical principles:Hearing the Shepherd (John 10:27): The reminder that Christ’s sheep hear His voice and follow without the need for endless debate or analysis.The Definition of Lordship (Luke 6:46): A challenge to the listeners: "Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say?"The Wisdom of the Foolish (1 Corinthians 1:27): How God uses the "foolish" things of the world—like unconventional career moves or simple obedience—to shame the wise.The Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23): A check on whether our daily environment is cultivating kindness, joy, and humility.The Great Commission & Kingdom Building: The overarching call to build God’s ...
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    26 Min.
  • God's Plan vs. The American Dream
    Jan 14 2026
    In this fiery and thought-provoking episode, Brian and Kersha Owen challenge listeners to examine whether they're truly following Jesus—or following Jesus plus the American Dream. What begins as a discussion about resolutions versus intentions quickly becomes a deep dive into the tension between cultural expectations and God's calling, asking the uncomfortable question: Are you chasing comfort or chasing God?Between stories of buying boats they couldn't afford, the pressure to "keep up with the Joneses," and Brian's confession about building a house that never felt like home, this episode delivers both brutal honesty and biblical truth that Crazy Unbelievable Faith is known for. Brian and Kersha unpack the danger of seeking God's approval on our blueprints rather than surrendering to His plans, the difference between chasing God's calling versus chasing God Himself, and why real faith requires stepping into uncomfortable waters. They challenge listeners to evaluate whether they're storing up earthly treasures or heavenly ones, whether their eyes are fixed 20 feet ahead or fixed above, and whether they're willing to let God stretch them in the areas they're holding onto most tightly.With powerful imagery of light defeating darkness and Peter stepping onto the water, Brian and Kersha remind us that God doesn't call us to comfort—He calls us to faith. This isn't just about rejecting materialism; it's about surrendering our timelines, our money, our comfort zones, and our carefully constructed plans to a God who sees the bigger picture. It's about being counter-cultural in a world that worships success, and choosing to follow Jesus even when it costs us everything we thought we wanted.🔥 What You'll LearnJesus vs. Jesus + The American Dream: The critical distinction between genuine faith and the comfortable Christianity that adds God's blessing to our own plans while keeping control of our comfort, money, and timeline.The Joneses Mindset: Why society's pressure to have the boat, the big house, and the picture-perfect life is a "monopoly mindset" that sets us up for stress, debt, and chasing things that ultimately don't satisfy.Uncomfortable Waters: Why God's calling will always push you into discomfort, and how the absence of being stretched or challenged might be a sign you're following your own plans rather than His will.Chasing God's Calling vs. Chasing God: Brian and Kersha's most profound question—are you hyper-focused on what God wants you to do, or are you longing to be closer to who God is? The distinction changes everything.Earthly Treasures vs. Heavenly Treasures: A fresh look at Matthew 6:19-21 and why placing our security in material things, career success, or societal approval leaves us vulnerable to loss and disappointment.Eyes Fixed Above, Not Ahead: The difference between looking 20 feet in front of you (keeping your gaze on outcomes and goals) versus looking up to God (keeping your gaze on Him and trusting His direction).God's Timeline, Not Yours: Why surrendering to God's timing is one of the hardest parts of faith, and how financial and material pressures can reveal what we're truly holding onto.Light Defeats Darkness: Brian's powerful illustration of how light shining from above can penetrate any darkness, while light reflecting up can only illuminate the ground—and why the direction of our focus matters.The Broader Picture: Why Christians can get so hyper-focused on one piece of God's calling that they miss the fullness of what He's inviting them into, and how stepping back reveals the bigger puzzle.What God Wants to Break Down: The uncomfortable truth that whatever you're clinging to most tightly is exactly what God wants to stretch you on—whether it's a house, a job, a relationship, or your sense of security.💬 Memorable QuotesKersha: "Let's be real. Are we really following Jesus, or are we following Jesus plus the American dream?"Brian: "Are we following Jesus plus the American dream? Is it this overlapping? Like I'll do God's will as long as we're staying comfortable?"Kersha: "Society puts these things on us that you need the boat, you need the nice big house. It's a keeping up with the Joneses mindset. Who's Jones? I don't know. Who are they?"Brian: "We have 13 plus years that's been fed to you to go to school, get good grades, get a good job, and you'll be comfortable. You'll be happy. But we know a lot of people—we have gone through unhappy seasons having walked that path."Brian: "Am I chasing the material things or am I chasing the things that God has put in my life?"Kersha: "Are we chasing earth or are we chasing heaven?"Kersha: "If we're living for God, he's going to call us into uncomfortable waters. He's going to call us into doing uncomfortable things."Kersha: "Are you doing things that aren't making you uncomfortable? And is it really God's will for you?"Kersha: "Or is it: God, bless my plans. Approve of my blueprints. Don't touch my comfort. Don't touch ...
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    30 Min.
  • Happy New Year from Crazy Unbelievable Faith!
    Jan 7 2026

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    22 Min.
  • Be the 2%: Finishing Strong and Starting Well
    Dec 31 2025
    In this raw and humorous year-end reflection, Brian and Kersha Owen hit pause on the holiday chaos to ask the question most people avoid: Are you part of the 2% who finish well, or the 98% who just finish? What begins as a slightly rushed Christmas Eve recording quickly becomes a rallying cry for intentionality, self-reflection, and choosing to stand out rather than blend in.Between stories of parking in "the back 40" at Target, too much complimentary ice cream on vacation, and a hilarious on-the-fly moment where Brian admits Kersha's brain "doesn't process like his," this episode delivers both the wisdom and the authenticity Crazy Unbelievable Faith is known for. Brian and Kersha unpack the power of daily habits, the danger of self-judgment, and why most people wait until January 1st to start what they could begin today. They challenge listeners to pick 1-3 areas for growth, stop analyzing themselves to a tee, and remember that growth happens daily—but not in a day.With Paul's words from 2 Timothy echoing through the conversation—"I have fought the good fight"—Brian and Kersha remind us that as long as there's air in our lungs, we should be growing, stretching, and refusing to coast through life. This isn't just about New Year's resolutions; it's about becoming the black sheep who stands out for God's kingdom rather than the white sheep who blends into mediocrity.🔥 What You'll LearnThe 2% vs. 98% Principle: Why only 2% of people truly finish well, and how you can join them by being intentional about your year-end reflection and New Year planning.Black Sheep or White Sheep? Brian's powerful reframe of what it means to "stand out" versus "blend in"—and why being the black sheep for God's kingdom is exactly where you want to be.Growth Happens Daily, But Not in a Day: The crucial mindset shift that transforms how you approach personal development, goal-setting, and lasting change.Stop Analyzing, Start Acting: Kersha's challenge to quit self-judging and instead focus on 1-3 specific areas where you want to see growth—and give yourself grace along the way.Failure Is Feedback: Why the Owens teach their children that failure means you're trying, and how reframing setbacks as learning opportunities changes everything.The Power of Relationships: Why 2026 should be the year you intentionally expand your network, ask "Who do you know that I should know?", and open doors for others.Fighting the Good Fight: Brian's conviction from 2 Timothy 4:7—"I have fought the good fight"—and why you should refuse to coast or become complacent as long as there's air in your lungs.What Is God Saying About Your Tomorrows? The importance of sifting through the noise to truly hear the Holy Spirit speak to you about your future and calling.💬 Memorable QuotesBrian: "Do you want to be the 2% or the 98%? Are you part of the 2% that really try to finish well?"Kersha: "We had to park in the back 40 at Target. The holiday rush is REAL."Brian: "I was making notes and she's like, 'This doesn't seem very authentic,' which is totally true."Kersha: "He's still holding onto them. His grip..."Kersha: "My brain doesn't process like yours."Brian: "Wednesday, December 24th, 2025. Brian has a speechless moment."Brian: "I definitely don't want to be the white sheep and blend in. I do want to be the black sheep and stand out."Kersha: "Do you want to be vanilla and just coast through life? Or do you want to be the chocolate which stands out?"Brian: "It was complimentary ice cream. There's also consequences to the complimentary ice cream. Weight gain."Brian: "Why do people wait until January 1st to start their weight loss initiatives? I'll just start it when you start it."Kersha: "Growth happens daily, but not in a day. It has to be intentional."Brian: "It's like eating the elephant. I have to eat the whole elephant instead of it being one bite at a time."Kersha: "I've never eaten an elephant."Brian: "I have fought the good fight. I don't want to say that until the end of my life. There's still air in my lungs."Kersha: "Stop analyzing yourself to a tee. Find a couple of areas that you want growth, then focus on those areas."Kersha: "Don't look at missing the target as though you failed. Look at missing the target as though you won because there was growth along the way."Brian: "Failure is good. It means you're trying."Kersha: "Take the word 'can't' out. Matthew McConaughey grew up where his dad would get him in trouble for saying that word."Brian: "What's his name? That guy? Oh my gosh. Texas. Matthew McConaughey. Welcome to my mind."Brian: "That's the definition of insanity—doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."Brian: "Who is it that someone knows that you should know? The only way you can do that is by having a conversation—coffee, lunch, whatever."Kersha: "What is God saying to you today about your tomorrows?"🛑 Reflect + Apply: Questions to Ask YourselfAre you part of the 2% who finish ...
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    27 Min.
  • Take Your Eyes Off Yourself: A Vacation Reflection
    Dec 24 2025
    In this refreshing and transparent episode recorded from a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean, Brian and Kersha Sprite share raw reflections on what it means to truly take your eyes off yourself and serve others well. Broadcasting from their family vacation—an honorary trip to celebrate Brian's late grandfather who loved cruises—they unpack powerful lessons about cultural humility, intentional parenting, and the transformative power of servant-hearted living.From teaching their children to speak basic Spanish in Mexican shops to witnessing extraordinary service from their waiter Aldrin who literally cut up everyone's steak, this episode is filled with practical examples of what it looks like to go "90%" toward others rather than expecting them to come to you. Brian and Kersha challenge the American tendency to expect the world to cater to us while refusing to adapt to others, revealing how this self-centered mindset bleeds into every area of life—especially parenting and the holiday season.Whether you're navigating close quarters with family during the holidays, raising teenagers through introspective seasons, or simply trying to be more present in a world that constantly demands your attention, this conversation offers a timely reminder: the dishes can wait, but the opportunity to serve and love others can't.🔥 What You'll LearnThe 90% Principle: Why we need to be willing to go 90% toward others all the time, and how this posture changes everything from international travel to family dynamics.Cultural Humility in Action: The powerful moment when a Mexican shop owner thanked Brian and Kersha for teaching their children basic Spanish phrases and being respectful—and why this small act of humility led to better deals and a memorable teaching moment.The Waiter Who Changed Everything: How Aldrin, their cruise ship waiter, modeled extraordinary service by cutting up everyone's steak and treating them as human beings, not just customers—and what parents can learn from his approach.Identity from Obedience, Not Introspection: Why Jesus constantly redirected His attention to the Father's will rather than looking inward, and how this principle helps teenagers (and adults) break free from the mental loops of puberty and anxiety.The Holiday Season Challenge: Why Christmas is the perfect time to practice taking your eyes off yourself, especially when you're in close quarters with family and tempers can flare.First World Struggles and Gratitude: Teaching children perspective by acknowledging that many people never leave their state or city, while your family is blessed to experience international travel.The Cheese Sandwich Hug for Emotional Seasons: How pressing in during your child's struggles—rather than sending them to their room—creates the foundation for lifelong trust and open communication.Where to Find Servant Hearts: Brian's challenge to observe your surroundings and identify who is serving, encouraging, and loving others—because if you look for it, you'll find it.💬 Memorable QuotesBrian: "God shared specifically about taking our eyes off ourselves."Kersha: "We want people to cater to us, but we don't want to cater to others, but then we still want to be catered to."Brian: "He stopped me and he thanked me, because the children were also saying gracias and de nada and por favor. He said, 'You have a beautiful family. Thank you so much for teaching your children how to customize to other native languages and to be respectful and meaningful.'"Kersha: "We can't always just expect others to come to us. We need to be willing to go the 90% all the time, all the time."Brian: "If we are out serving others and loving on others, then they feel our energy and our presence, and that is important for our children to learn."Kersha: "You're very blessed. We're very fortunate to be where we are, what we're doing. Because not everybody gets that experience."Brian: "Identity comes from obedience, not introspection."Kersha: "Sometimes as parents, we just want to be like, go to your room. I don't have the time or the intention to give your emotions right now."Brian: "When your child is struggling through those seasons, press in and don't pull out."Kersha: "He wasn't just serving us our dinner, he was serving us as human beings and trying to be as helpful and generous with his time and his effort as possible."Brian: "He made this experience way better than I could have ever, ever imagined."Kersha: "Just take your eyes off yourself and go say hi to somebody. Just encourage someone. Just learn about other people."Brian: "I challenge you wherever you're at. If you're out to dinner, if you're out with family, just step back for a second and observe things. And where can you find those servant people around you?"Kersha: "Because if you look for it, you'll find it. If you choose to not look for it, it's not going to be there."Brian: "A challenge is what can you do to be more servant hearted?"🛑 Reflect + ...
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    31 Min.
  • Building Bonds That Last: The Power of Being Intentional with Your Kids
    Dec 17 2025
    In this heartfelt and transparent episode, Kersha sits down with her soon-to-be 15-year-old daughter, Jacelyn, for an honest conversation about what intentionality in parenting truly means from a teenager's perspective. What begins as a mother-daughter chat quickly transforms into a masterclass on building trust, creating safe spaces for vulnerability, and raising kids who feel genuinely loved—not just managed.Jacelyn opens up about what makes her feel seen and valued, from car conversations and nail salon trips to hunting with dad and those "cheese sandwich" bear hugs during emotional moments. Kersha shares the behind-the-scenes work of parenting—learning to let go, encouraging unique parent-child bonds, and leading from the front by apologizing first. Together, they unpack the difference between lecturing and listening, the power of pressing in during hard seasons rather than pulling away, and why teenagers need a trusted adult they can be vulnerable with—whether that's a parent, mentor, or God Himself.🔥 What You'll LearnThe Love Language of Time: How one-on-one moments—whether it's dinner dates, gym sessions, or hunting trips—communicate "you matter" louder than any words.Listen, Don't Lecture: Jacelyn's candid plea to parents everywhere: "I'm not looking for a sermon. I just want you to listen to me." Why creating space without judgment builds the trust bond.The Cheese Sandwich Hug: A powerful parenting tool for emotional seasons—refusing to let kids isolate during struggles and instead pressing in with love (even when they resist).Letting Go to Let Grow: Kersha's journey of releasing the need to be part of every moment and encouraging unique father-daughter (and mother-daughter) connections.Raising Adults, Not Kids: The intentional decision to teach reflection, apologize first, and model grace so children learn to extend it to themselves and others.The Wind Metaphor: Jacelyn's beautiful explanation of faith—"God is like the wind. You can feel Him, but you can't see Him."Open Communication as a Lifeline: Why teenagers need to be honest with their trusted adults, and how parents can create realistic expectations that make home feel safe.💬 Memorable QuotesJacelyn: "It makes me feel loved, makes me feel like, oh, my parents actually care about me because I've seen people who their parents just shove them off into a corner."Kersha: "Sometimes as parents, we kind of just get caught up in the day and the days run us instead of us running the day."Jacelyn: "Just sitting in the car and having just deep, meaningful conversations just shows that you actually care what I'm thinking about and what I'm feeling."Kersha: "Listen. Listen to your children."Jacelyn: "Mom, I'm not looking for a lecture. I just want you to listen to me."Kersha: "God worked on my heart and said, no, let that be their thing and it's okay for them to have that thing."Kersha: "Sometimes as parents, we just want to be like, go to your room. I don't have the time or the intention to give your emotions right now."Kersha: "When your child is struggling through those seasons, press in and don't pull out."Kersha: "Be intentional with your children, be into the things that they're into and pull them into the things that you're into. And that builds a mutual respect and a mutual foundation."Jacelyn: "You need to be honest with your parents, and you need to be open with them because if you aren't, they will never know what you're going through."Kersha: "Parents can't help lead their children unless they know really honestly the depth of what they're going through."Jacelyn: "Find someone that you can be authentic with and don't feel that you'll be judged by."Jacelyn: "Even when you don't say anything, He hears your tears."Jacelyn: "God is like the wind. You can feel Him, but you can't see Him."Kersha: "We as parents, seek forgiveness. We apologize first. We set that example. We lead from the front."🛑 Reflect + Apply: Questions to Ask YourselfAre you running your day, or is your day running you? When was the last time you had intentional, one-on-one time with each of your children?Do your kids feel like they can talk to you without getting a lecture? Are you listening to understand, or listening to correct?What unique "things" does each of your children have with you? What about with your spouse? Are you encouraging those bonds or trying to be part of everything?During your child's emotional seasons, are you pressing in or pulling away? What does "pressing in" practically look like in your home?Are you modeling the behavior you want to see? Do your children see you apologize first, extend grace, and laugh at your own mistakes?If you're a teenager listening: Who is your safe person? Have you opened up to someone you trust about what you're really going through?Are you creating realistic expectations that allow your children to feel safe and comfortable at home?📖 Biblical Principles FocusThis episode centers on the heart of ...
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    23 Min.
  • The Cleansing of the Cup: Overcoming Addiction, Grooming & The God Who Purifies
    Dec 10 2025
    In this deeply courageous and transparent episode, Brian and Kersha are joined by Logan Burchett, a guest they met by divine appointment at a local restaurant. What started as a simple server-customer interaction blossomed into a profound conversation about the battles young men face today. Logan opens up about his journey from a childhood of faith to an "existential crisis" fueled by atheistic influences, eventually spiraling into multi-substance addiction and a harrowing struggle with pornography.Brian and Kersha help navigate the darkest parts of Logan’s story, including a traumatic experience with grooming and exploitation during his early teen years. They discuss the dangerous desensitization caused by social media, the reality of "spiritual progress rather than spiritual perfection," and the scientific and spiritual rewiring of the mind through tools like EMDR and scripture. From the powerful visual of the "dirty cup" in Matthew 23 to the grace found in taking life "one day at a time," this episode is a testament that no matter how much "mud" is in your life, the clean water of the Holy Spirit can wash it away.🔥 What You’ll LearnThe "Cup" Analogy: Logan’s defining realization from Matthew 23—why cleaning the outside of the dish (appearance/reputation) means nothing if the inside is full of greed and self-indulgence.The Trap of Desensitization: How early access to smartphones and pornography numbs us to reality, distorts relationships, and acts as a gateway to deeper spiritual disconnect.Grooming Awareness: A sobering look at how predators operate not just online, but in person—and why we must teach the next generation to trust their "red flags."Progress Over Perfection: The AA principle that releases us from the shame of failure: we aren't demanding immediate perfection, but daily spiritual growth.Rewiring the Brain: Kersha breaks down how trauma impacts the mind and how therapies like EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) can help "reprogram" triggers.The 24-Hour Rule: The practical application of "do not worry about tomorrow"—finding sobriety and peace by focusing solely on the grace needed for today.💬 Memorable QuotesLogan: "If you pour clean water into a cup full of mud and muck, eventually all of that will be washed... which is just a really good example of the Holy Spirit cleansing us."Brian: "Definitely step out of your comfort zone because you never know at the end of that conversation what a doorway can open for someone else."Logan: "A godless world is not a freeing world."Kersha: "Everyone is guilty until you prove yourself innocent... your guard is always up... but if you're not willing to let your guard down and take that risk to a degree, you just don't know the connections like this."Logan: "We truly connect with people, not with our strengths, but in the vulnerability of our weaknesses."Logan: "I have to proclaim my forgiveness for him... If not, I'm just gonna continue to let the effects rule my life."Logan: "We claim spiritual progress rather than spiritual perfection."🛑 Reflect + Apply: Questions to Ask YourselfAre you focused on polishing the outside of your "cup" (social media image, career, reputation) while ignoring the "mud" on the inside?Is there a "secret sin" or addiction you are managing like a job, hoping no one notices the cracks in the foundation?Have you become desensitized to things that used to shock you? How is your media consumption affecting your view of others?Are you holding onto unforgiveness toward someone who hurt you? Is that lack of forgiveness keeping you in prison, not them?Are you trying to tackle the worries of next year, or are you willing to trust God for the strength to get through just the next 24 hours?Who is in your support group? Do you have a "sponsor" or spiritual mentor you can call when the urge to slide back arises?📖 Biblical Principles FocusThis episode is anchored in the concept of internal purification and daily reliance:Principle of Internal Cleansing (Matthew 23:25-26): The anchor verse for Logan. Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for cleaning the outside of the cup while the inside remains full of greed. It is a call to deal with the heart first, and the behavior will follow.Principle of Daily Grace (Matthew 6:34): "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself." Logan’s recovery mantra of taking it "one day at a time" aligns perfectly with Jesus' command to live in daily dependence.Principle of Renewal (Romans 12:2): The discussion on changing thoughts to change actions reflects Paul’s command to be transformed by the renewing of your mind.🙌 Join the MovementIf you are struggling with addiction, secret shame, or the weight of past trauma, let Logan’s story be your evidence that you are not too far gone. You don't have to be perfect today; you just have to make progress. We challenge you this week to find your "clean water"—whether that’s a support group, a ...
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    41 Min.
  • Praise in the Valley: The Beauty of Brokenness & The God Who Provides
    Dec 3 2025
    In this raw and incredibly vulnerable episode, Brian and Kersha sit down with guest Dustin Johnson to navigate a story that truly defines "Crazy Unbelievable Faith." Dustin shares his testimony of the last two and a half years—a relentless "one-two punch" season that included multiple job losses, a severe battle with his wife’s postpartum depression, a miscarriage, and financial uncertainty. This isn't a story of overnight success; it is a real-time look at how a family survives when the transmission blows, the insurance denies the claim, and the world says, "you aren't worth it."Brian and Kersha unpack the concept of "praising in the valley," discussing why true growth happens in the low points rather than the mountaintops. They dive deep into the reality of mental health within marriage, the vital necessity of community when you want to isolate, and the peace found in "daily bread." From the vision of God as a "wrecking ball" clearing the way for new foundations to the reminder that our value is defined by our Creator—not our paycheck—this episode is a lifeline for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the waves of life.🔥 What You’ll LearnThe "Valley" Principle: Why the mountaintop offers a great view, but the valley is where the flowers grow and new life is born.The Wrecking Ball: Dustin’s powerful vision of God tearing down the "buildings" (idols) of our lives to clear the ground for a stronger foundation.Navigating Postpartum: An honest, necessary conversation about the toll of postpartum depression on the entire family unit and the importance of communication.The "Daily Bread" Mindset: How to shift from worrying about the future to trusting Jehovah Jireh for just enough provision for today.Identity vs. Income: Learning to separate your self-worth from your employment status, especially when the world undervalues you.The Strength of Vulnerability: Why we connect with others through our weaknesses, not our strengths, and why you cannot isolate during a crisis.The "Duck" Analogy: The reality of looking calm on the surface (faith) while paddling furiously underneath (navigating life's logistics).💬 Memorable QuotesDustin: "We truly connect with people, not with our strengths, but in the vulnerability of our weaknesses."Brian: "Without hope in the future, we lack power in the present."Dustin: "It's in the valley where the flowers and the new life is born... you don't see the animals down there eating the vegetation on the mountaintops."Kersha: "There is no testimony without a test... God calls us to praise in the valley, not just on the mountaintops."Dustin: "Two things determine value: Who's the creator, and how much is someone knowledgeable willing to pay for the creation? ... You have to become a man who is so secure in what his Creator thinks of him that he knows he's winning even when he's losing."Dustin: "I feel like God's saying, 'I need you to let go of control. I need you to let Me knock down a lot of these buildings because there's something new that I need to build.'"Brian: "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face... and you’ve been punched in the face a few times."🛑 Reflect + Apply: Questions to Ask YourselfAre you currently standing on a mountaintop or walking through a valley? If you are in the valley, what "flowers" (growth) are you missing because you're too focused on the climb out?Is there a "building" or idol in your life that God is trying to take a wrecking ball to? Are you resisting Him or letting Him rebuild?How do you derive your value? If you lost your job today, would your identity crumble, or is it rooted in your Creator?Are you operating on "Daily Bread" faith, or are you consumed by the worries of next month and next year?In your marriage or relationships, are you communicating your needs hourly during crises, or are you suffering in silence?Who is in your "village"? Do you have people who will sharpen you and tell you what you need to hear, not just what you want to hear?Are you isolating yourself in your struggle, or are you willing to be vulnerable to let others support you?📖 Biblical Principles FocusThis episode leans heavily on scripture to find anchors in the storm:Principle of Provision (Matthew 6:25-27): The central theme of the episode. "Look at the birds of the air... are you not much more valuable than they?" A reminder that worry cannot add a single hour to your life.Principle of Perspective (Psalm 73:1-17): Brian highlights the shift in the Psalmist's heart, noting that "without hope in the future, we lack power in the present."Principle of Daily Dependence (Matthew 6:11): The discussion on the Lord's Prayer emphasizes asking for "daily bread"—trusting God for the immediate need rather than hoarding for the future.Principle of Vanity vs. Value (Ecclesiastes): Dustin references Solomon’s teaching that everything is "hevel" (meaningless smoke) outside of our relationship with God and others.🙌 Join the MovementIf you feel ...
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    36 Min.