Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.
Why “Spiritual But Not Religious” Will Eventually Fail You
That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls
11 minutes
2 days ago
Why “Spiritual But Not Religious” Will Eventually Fail You
Is Jesus enough without the church? In this episode of “That’s a Great Question,” we explore one of the most common spiritual inquiries of our time: can I follow Jesus without being part of a church? Through stories, scripture, and honest reflection, you'll hear why community is not optional in the life of faith—even when it’s hard. If you’ve been burned by religion or tempted to walk with Christ alone, this conversation offers clarity, empathy, and a deeper invitation into something better.
That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls
Welcome to That’s a Great Question with Scott Sauls. In a noisy, complex world, we long for truth, goodness, and beauty that can renew our mints, steady our souls, and nourish our hope. Each episode asks one great question and pursues it through the wisdom of Scripture, history, and culture, showing how the Gospel speaks meaningfully into all of life. Episodes are approximately 10 minutes - perfect for commutes, workouts, family and small group discussion, and personal formation. New episodes every Monday and Thursday.