Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
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Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
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In this episode of Mystic vs. Traditional Christianity from the Better Questions podcast, Kevin Hohe sits down once again with Timmy Conrad to dive into the tension between theology and action. Timmy shares his conviction that too many Christians stay in the stands, debating ideas, rather than stepping onto the field to love and serve in real, tangible ways.
Together, they explore the difference between deconstruction and formation, what it really means to bear fruit, and how small acts of love can create ripples of transformation. From praying with strangers at Home Depot to mentoring young people, Timmy emphasizes that faith is not just about studying the playbook, it’s about playing the game.
Listeners will hear honest reflections on sin, idols, the role of the church, and the radical possibility that Jesus meant it when he said his followers would do “greater things.”
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