• Navigating Conflict in Relationships
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, host Adam is joined by Katherine Bahcall, licensed Professional Counselor and a leader in recovery and care ministries, to discuss the often difficult but essential topic of conflict. Together, they explore how Christians can navigate conflict both personally and professionally, drawing from biblical wisdom and counseling experience. From conflict avoidance to the role of justice and mercy, they unpack practical steps for handling offense and sin while keeping Christ at the center. This conversation is a powerful reminder that while conflict is inevitable, the gospel gives us a redemptive framework for reconciliation.


    In This Episode

    [01:16] Katherine’s Journey into Counseling

    [05:00] Understanding Cultural Approaches to Conflict

    [07:32] Peacemaking vs. Peacekeeping in the Church

    [10:12] Evaluating Offense vs. Sin

    [13:21] The Importance of Self-Examination

    [17:25] Approaching Conflict with Humility

    [19:02] Justice, Mercy, and Trusting God

    [24:39] When to Own Your Part and When to Call Out Sin

    [28:00] Forgiveness as a Defeat of Evil

    [30:22] Enabling vs. Confronting Sin

    [31:26] Navigating Workplace Conflict

    [37:00] Leading Up: How to Handle Conflict with a Boss

    [44:00] The Role of Community in Conflict

    [45:20] Closing Reflections on Conflict and the Gospel


    Resources Mentioned
    • Summer Training Series: Navigating Conflict Resolution with Katherine Bahcall
    • Rethinking Leadership Episode with Alan Hooten
    • The Peacemaker by Ken Sande
    • Ray Ortlund's Episode

    Scriptures Referenced

    • Matthew 5:9 — “Blessed are the peacemakers...”
    • Matthew 18 — Guidelines for addressing sin in community
    • James 4 — Conflict stemming from desires at war within us
    • Proverbs 27:6 — “Faithful are the wounds of a friend...”

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    43 mins
  • Seeking God's Beauty Through Art
    Jun 17 2025

    In this moving episode, Adam and Ty sit down with artist Dawn Waters Baker to explore the sacred intersection of art, suffering, beauty, and faith. From her childhood in the Philippines to her residencies in national parks and her deep love for scripture, Dawn shares how her art is shaped by landscapes, personal grief, and the pursuit of God’s presence in both pain and beauty. This is a rich conversation on what it means to create from love, to see with the eyes of faith, and to bring art back into the life of the Church.


    In This Episode
    • [01:45] Childhood in the Philippines: Beauty & Suffering
    • [04:13] Early Encounters with Art & Encouragement from Her Father
    • [08:00] Capturing the Infinite in the Finite: Art as Prayer
    • [11:16] The Ability to See: Beauty in Contrast
    • [16:08] Trees in Scripture: Symbolism & Spiritual Insight
    • [20:00] Residencies & Landscapes: Gettysburg, Big Bend, Hawaii
    • [26:25] Waterfalls and God’s Love: Wild, Powerful, Grace-Filled
    • [32:59] The Juxtaposition of Pain and Beauty
    • [36:04] Reclaiming Honest Christian Art
    • [43:00] The Role of Artists in the Church
    • [47:00] Mary’s Offering and Beauty as Worship
    • [51:25] Art in the Church: From the Tabernacle to Today
    • [55:16] Current & Upcoming Shows and Opportunities
    • [58:45] Final Reflections: Create from Love, Not for Approval


    Resources & References

    Books Mentioned:

    • A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis
    • What's So Amazing About Grace? by Philip Yancey
    • Works by Brennan Manning
    • Rabbit Room Hutchmoot Conference
    • Dawn’s Gallery: J. Peeler Howell Gallery, Fort Worth, TX


    Connect with Dawn
    • Website: dawnwatersbaker.com
    • Instagram: @dawnwatersbaker

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    58 mins
  • Family of God Part Two: More on Brother and Sister Relationships
    Jun 10 2025

    In this thoughtful and practical continuation of their conversation on gender relationships in the church, Ty, Liz, and Adam explore how men and women can engage each other as family within the body of Christ. Building on the theological foundation from a previous episode, they delve into real-world dynamics, boundaries, and the complexity of navigating cross-gender relationships with wisdom, love, and honor. From pastoral care to workplace interactions, the trio offers candid insights grounded in scripture and life experience.

    You can find part 1 of this conversation here.


    In This Episode

    [01:00] Theological Framework for Brothers & Sisters Revisited

    [03:00] The Church vs. The World

    [05:00] Complementarianism’s Evolution

    [08:00] Power Dynamics & Dual Relationships

    [13:00] Practical Examples of Healthy Boundaries

    [21:00] The Reality of Workplace Interactions

    [30:00] Creating Space for Vulnerability

    [38:00] Forming Healthy Imagination Around Relationships

    [47:00] Relationships that Reflect the Gospel

    [50:00] Closing Thoughts


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    50 mins
  • The Way Language Shapes Relationship with Jonathan Pennington
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of Culture Matters, Ty and Taryn sit down with Dr. Jonathan Pennington to explore how metaphors do far more than decorate our teaching—they shape our understanding of reality itself. Drawing from philosophy, neuroscience, theology, and personal experience, Dr. Pennington helps us see how metaphors are central to how we communicate truth, especially in Christian teaching, counseling, and daily life.


    In This Episode

    02:00 – What is a Metaphor? Why Language is Embodied

    07:00 – Metaphor as Epistemology: Knowing Through Analogy

    10:00 – Shared Cultural Frameworks & the Power of Illustration

    14:00 – Using Metaphor in Counseling and Pastoral Care

    18:00 – Harmful Church Metaphors and Reframing with Love

    23:00 – Scales vs. Cups: Metaphors of Anxiety and Trust

    28:00 – Metaphors Shape How We See and Live

    33:00 – Judicial vs. Kingdom: Re-centering Gospel Language

    37:00 – Jesus the Rebuilder: From Sump Pumps to Spirit-Filled Life

    42:00 – Practical Takeaways: How We Talk About God Matters


    Guest Resources
    • Dr. Jonathan Pennington's previous episode: Wisdom and Relationships (2023)
    • Dr. Pennington’s website
    • Dr. Pennington’s podcast: Human Flourishing

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    45 mins
  • Good News at Rock Bottom with Ray Ortland
    May 27 2025

    In this deeply moving episode, Adam and Ty sit down with Pastor Ray Ortlund to discuss his latest book, Good News at Rock Bottom: Finding God When Pain Goes Deep and Hope Seems Lost. Ray shares powerful reflections on how suffering, betrayal, and loss can become sacred spaces where God draws near. The conversation explores the nature of grace, the reality of rock bottom, and how true healing begins not by escaping pain but by meeting Jesus in it. Whether you’re in the thick of it or walking with someone who is, this episode offers hope that’s grounded, honest, and full of grace.


    Topics Discussed

    01:00 – Introducing Ray Ortlund & His New Book

    03:00 – Writing to the Suffering: Who the Book is For

    06:00 – What’s Good About Rock Bottom?

    08:00 – Isaiah 57:15 – God’s Two Addresses

    10:00 – The Mushy Middle vs. Rock Bottom

    13:00 – Finding God When Life Falls Apart

    15:00 – The Power of Gathering in Weakness

    18:00 – Churches as ERs for the Broken

    21:00 – Joy and Healing in the Midst of Pain

    22:30 – Rock Bottom Realities: Betrayal, Sin, Loneliness, Death

    25:00 – The Grace of God in Our Mess

    28:00 – The Hebrew Meaning of Grace

    30:00 – Forgiveness as Defeating Evil

    33:00 – How to Lead from Rock Bottom

    35:00 – Known or Impressive: You Can’t Be Both

    Resources Mentioned
    • Book: Good News at Rock Bottom by Ray Ortlund
    • Scripture:
    • Isaiah 57:15
    • Hosea 11
    • John 8:34

    Connect with Our Guests
    • Ray Ortlund
    • Website: renewalministries.com
    • X: @rayortlund
    • Instagram: @rayortlund

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    35 mins
  • Facing Death with a Loved One and Caring for the Caretaker
    May 20 2025

    In this conversation, Adam and Elizabeth sit down with writer and journalist Whitney Pipkin to talk about her book We Shall All Be Changed. Whitney shares how walking with her mother through a 22-year cancer journey—and ultimately her final days—reshaped her theology of death, grief, caregiving, and hope. Together, they explore the cultural discomfort around death, how Christians can approach suffering without fast-forwarding to hope too quickly, and the sanctifying work that happens in the tension between loss and resurrection. This conversation is pastoral, reflective, and deeply encouraging for anyone navigating grief or supporting others through it.


    What's in this Episode?

    [01:00] Why Write About Death? Whitney shares the long, formative journey with her mom’s cancer and how facing death revealed gaps in her theology.

    [04:30] Running from What’s Unavoidable Discussing cultural avoidance of death, and what we lose when we don’t enter into suffering.

    [07:00] The Tension of Death & Resurrection Why Christians wrestle with both lament and hope—and why both are necessary.

    [10:30] Walking with the Dying Adam shares a personal story about his grandfather and discusses euthanasia, suffering, and longing for release.

    [13:30] The Sanctifying Power of Dying Slowly Whitney explains how her mom’s final days became a holy and transformative space.

    [17:00] Caring for Caregivers Reflections on caregiving, hospice care, and the power of the Holy Spirit to equip us for roles we feel unprepared for.

    [21:30] The Role of the Church How the body of Christ can walk with those facing grief and death—including simply showing up.

    [24:00] The Ministry of Presence Why casseroles still matter and what Job’s friends got right (and wrong).

    [26:30] Hope for Believers and Non-Believers Alike Whitney shares how her story resonates beyond the church—and how death points to the finished work of Christ.

    [30:00] Final Words for Those Facing Death A pastoral word for those grieving or caregiving: you will not always feel like this, and Christ is present even when you don’t feel it.


    Guest Resources

    We Shall All Be Changed by Whitney Pipken

    Follow Whitney: instagram.com/whitneykpipkin

    Whitney's Website: whitneykpipkin.com


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    38 mins
  • Navigating Complicated Family Dynamics
    May 13 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with counselor Hillary Marvin to unpack how our past—especially our family of origin—shapes the way we relate to God, ourselves, and others. Hillary walks us through the “old house vs. new house” analogy, showing how the gospel reshapes our values, our emotional patterns, and our relationships.

    We talk about how childhood experiences affect our parenting, our friendships, even our spiritual practices, and why it’s so important to slow down, reflect, and let the Holy Spirit rewire how we live and love. From parenting and marriage to church community and personal healing, this conversation invites all of us to step more fully into the family of God—and to do it with grace, humility, and hope.


    Topics Discussed
    • [05:00] Entering the Counseling World
    • How an unexpected internship with boys at a children’s home shaped her calling
    • [09:00] Understanding“Old House vs. New House”
    • Using Ed Welch’s analogy to understand emotional and spiritual formation
    • [13:00] How Family of Origin Shapes Our View of God
    • Why earthly relationships impact how we see our heavenly Father
    • [18:00] Slowing Down to Understand Our Emotions
    • Curiosity over condemnation—and how to tell the difference
    • [23:00] Parenting from a Place of Healing
    • Recognizing triggers and values from our past that affect how we parent today
    • [27:00] Modeling Emotion Well in Christian Community
    • Learning from the body of Christ how to engage emotions like anger and fear in healthy, godly ways
    • [32:00] Repairing Relationships with Parents as Adults
    • What it looks like to bring humility, honesty, and lament into grown-up family dynamics
    • [38:00] Confession, Repentance, and Freedom in the New House
    • How embracing our limitations makes space for the gospel to transform

    Guest Resources

    Restore Christian Counseling: Hillary’s private counseling practice

    Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI): A method for working with children from hard places

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    48 mins
  • Importance of place: a conversation with Neighbor Books owner Joey Honesco
    Apr 8 2025

    This episode, we’re out of our usual space and recording from Neighbor Books in McKinney, Texas. We sit down with owner Joey Honesco to talk about place, calling, and the quiet power of presence.

    Joey shares his journey of opening a bookstore rooted in community—a “third place” where people connect over books, coffee, and shared rhythms. We reflect on how God uses proximity and intentionality to shape us, drawing from our own stories of friendship, college memories, and the sacred ordinary.

    We also dig into the tension of urban life—mobility, isolation, and what it really costs to belong. Through it all, we keep coming back to this: community takes work, but it’s worth it. Especially when we see it as preparation for the kingdom to come.


    Topics Discussed
    • (00:00)Why Place Matters: God’s Intentional Design
    • (12:31)Proximity + Presence: How Real Community Happens
    • (15:56)Life Together: Practicing Connection in a Disconnected World
    • (19:51)Belonging Hurts: The Cost of Community
    • (33:32)The Beauty in the Broken: When Community is Worth It
    • (40:47)Resilience + Shalom: Holding On When It’s Hard
    Guest Resources
    • neighborbookstx.com
    • Follow Neighbor Books

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    42 mins