Beyond Belief
✨ Beyond Belief ✨
Faith isn’t a finish line.
It’s not a trophy you polish and place on a shelf.
It’s not a box you tick on a Sunday morning and forget by Monday.
Faith is movement.
It’s the road under your feet.
The wrestle in your chest.
The questions that wake you up at 2 a.m. and refuse to be silenced.
It’s the doubt that sharpens you.
The wonder that pulls you deeper.
The holy tension between what you’ve been told… and what you’re discovering for yourself.
Here, we wander the wild corners of Christianity.
We tear into the ancient stories — not to tame them, but to let them speak.
We wrestle with mystery.
We confront comfortable clichés.
We look again at a God who refuses to stay small.
Because maybe faith was never meant to be safe.
Maybe it was meant to be alive.
This is not about arriving.
It’s about becoming.
Welcome to Beyond Belief.
Beyond Belief
When the Feed Replaces the Word
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In this powerful episode of Beyond Belief, we dive deep into the subtle but dangerous shift happening in our world today: how social media is quietly replacing the Word of God in shaping our beliefs. Host [Your Name] reflects on a personal story of how the morning routine—reaching for the phone before the Bible—has become a common habit for many of us, and how this feeds into the growing trend of basing our theology on what’s trending, not what’s true.
We explore the profound difference between hearing Scripture and truly engaging with it, emphasizing the importance of anchoring our faith in the unchanging truth of God's Word, not the fleeting popularity of social media content. With insights from Acts 17:11 and 2 Timothy 4:3, this episode challenges you to examine who or what is shaping your theology—your Bible or your feed?
If you're ready to reclaim direct engagement with Scripture and build an unshakeable faith, this message is for you. Tune in for practical reflections and encouragement on how to make God's Word your firm foundation amidst the noise of the digital age.
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