The Jesus Effect - Encounter Him, Experience Change
This podcast is all about what happens when you truly encounter Jesus—how He transforms lives, restores hope, and leads us into purpose. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to live a life changed by Jesus, you’re in the right place.
The Jesus Effect - Encounter Him, Experience Change
Jesus — What Does He Mean to You?
We often talk about Jesus — but have we ever paused to ask what He truly means to us personally?
In this opening episode of The Jesus Effect, we begin with a simple but life-shaping question:
Jesus — what does He mean to you?
Jesus was never afraid of questions.
In fact, He often used them to invite people into deeper relationship — not quick answers.
In this episode, we explore:
- The difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him
- Why Jesus asked questions like, “Who do you say that I am?”
- How honest faith often begins with uncertainty, not certainty
- Why you’re not “behind” if you’re still figuring things out
This is not a test.
It’s an invitation.
Whether you’re confident in your faith, quietly questioning, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you to pause, reflect, and encounter Jesus honestly — right where you are.
Because when we encounter Him, we experience real change.
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Remember - When you encounter Him - you experience change
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This episode of The Jesus Effect was written and hosted by me, Steve McLane.
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Until next time — stay rooted in faith and be the light.
And remember, when you encounter Him - you experience change.
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