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Christian thinking in a foreign world. Hosted by Sarah Schalow, Steve Engram and Rich Holland. Episodes released every Tuesday.


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  • 136 | Practical application for engaging with Mormons
    Feb 24 2026

    Steve is back this week as the Resident Strangers crew wraps up their final conversation on Mormonism (for now 😉). They take time to respond to listener questions like: Why not host a debate with a practicing Mormon? And why can’t people just choose whatever they want to believe?

    You’ll also hear Steve share his reflections on the series and offer practical ways believers can take what they’ve learned and live it out in everyday life.

    We hope this mini-series has been both insightful and encouraging as you think about how to engage with Mormons in your own life. And let us know — what worldview should we explore next?

    Resources on Mormonism Robby recommends:

    Mormonism Research Ministry

    Mormonism 101 by Bill McKeever & Eric Johnson

    Sharing the Good News with Mormons by Eric Johnson & Sean McDowell

    Tri Grace Ministries

    Witness to Mormons in Love by Daniel G. Thompson

    Check out all 195 episodes of Christ, Culture & Coffee wherever you listen to podcasts

    *Episodes 3, 30, 32, 42, 58 & 139 cover topics related to Mormonism

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    Questions or comments? Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com

    If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, we’d be so grateful if you’d subscribe and leave a review as it really helps us reach more people with this message. We’d also love it if you’d share the podcast with your friends, on social media, or anywhere you connect with others. Join us again next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

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    27 Min.
  • 135 | More on what Mormons actually believe with Robby Lashua
    Feb 17 2026

    You don’t have to travel across the world to encounter worldviews that challenge Christianity. You can find them right in your own community.

    Sarah and Rich sit down again with special guest Robby Lashua, and he kicks things off by sharing why he’s so passionate about apologetics today. As a young boy, Robby wrestled deeply with questions about faith, and one truth shaped his journey: if God is real, He’s big enough to be examined and questioned.

    This week, Robby helps unpack what Mormons believe about God and Jesus and why those beliefs are fundamentally different from historic Christianity. He explains how Mormonism teaches a polytheistic view, including the idea that Jesus was not always God but became God, and that humans can one day become gods themselves through obedience and effort. He also breaks down the Mormon view of salvation, which includes multiple levels of heaven based on personal merit, as well as their understanding of hell, family relationships in eternity, and why these beliefs can make it especially difficult for someone to leave the Mormon faith.

    Robby also briefly touches on the history of polygamy and how Mormon theology is ultimately male centric.

    At the heart of it all is a simple reminder: it’s so important to know what you believe and why, so you can engage thoughtfully and lovingly with people who see the world differently. And the good news? You don’t need multiple degrees to do that.

    Resources on Mormonism Robby recommends:

    Mormonism Research Ministry

    Mormonism 101 by Bill McKeever & Eric Johnson

    Sharing the Good News with Mormons by Eric Johnson & Sean McDowell

    Tri Grace Ministries

    Witness to Mormons in Love by Daniel G. Thompson


    Check out all 195 episodes of Christ, Culture & Coffee wherever you listen to podcasts

    *Episodes 3, 30, 32, 42, 58 & 139 cover topics related to Mormonism

    Sign up for the Resident Strangers email list

    Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com

    If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, we’d be so grateful if you’d subscribe and leave a review as it really helps us reach more people with this message. Join us again next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

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    39 Min.
  • 134 | A deep dive into Mormonism with Robby Lashua
    Feb 10 2026

    Are Christians and Mormons essentially the same? Robby Lashua joins Sarah and Rich for a focused and insightful conversation on Mormonism. Robby, a longtime friend with a background in apologetics and the Lead Pastor of Palmcroft Church in Phoenix, brings years of knowledge and firsthand experience from living in a region where interactions with Mormons are common.

    As Mormonism becomes more visible in culture through media, politics, and social platforms it can seem like Mormons and Christians believe the same things, especially since similar language is often used. But as Robby explains, while there may be moral similarities, the theological differences are extremely significant.

    The conversation explores the origins of Mormonism, including Joseph Smith’s claimed vision in the 1800s, the role of the Book of Mormon, and why many followers are unfamiliar with what their own writings teach. This episode is packed with tons of important information, so be sure to listen and come back next week as the deep dive continues!

    Check out all 195 episodes of Christ, Culture & Coffee wherever you listen to podcasts — Episodes 3, 30, 32, 42, 58 & 139 cover topics related to Mormonism

    Palmcroft Church

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    Questions or comments? Email residentstrangers@dscchurch.com

    If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, we’d be so grateful if you’d subscribe and leave a review as it really helps us reach more people with this message. We’d also love it if you’d share the podcast with your friends, on social media, or anywhere you connect with others. Join us again next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.

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    30 Min.
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