Have you ever felt like you were doing everything right—following the rules, checking all the boxes—yet somehow, you still felt… lost? Disconnected? Wondering if God was even listening?
Or maybe you’ve spent years chasing success, believing that once you reached the top, you’d finally feel whole… only to realize the emptiness never really left.
We’ve been there. And we know we’re not alone.
Welcome to The Wrestle—a podcast about the struggle, the doubts, and the turning points that bring us closer to God.
We’re here to have real conversations about faith—the kind that go beyond surface-level answers. We’ll talk about what’s truly available to us as followers of Christ… and how to overcome the very things that keep us from Him.
Because The Wrestle isn’t a sign that you’re failing—it’s an invitation. An invitation to dig deeper, to ask the hard questions, and to find the peace and purpose that only God can give.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re wrestling with your faith… you’re in the right place. Join us as we break down The Wrestle—together.
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Have you ever felt like you were doing everything right—following the rules, checking all the boxes—yet somehow, you still felt… lost? Disconnected? Wondering if God was even listening?
Or maybe you’ve spent years chasing success, believing that once you reached the top, you’d finally feel whole… only to realize the emptiness never really left.
We’ve been there. And we know we’re not alone.
Welcome to The Wrestle—a podcast about the struggle, the doubts, and the turning points that bring us closer to God.
We’re here to have real conversations about faith—the kind that go beyond surface-level answers. We’ll talk about what’s truly available to us as followers of Christ… and how to overcome the very things that keep us from Him.
Because The Wrestle isn’t a sign that you’re failing—it’s an invitation. An invitation to dig deeper, to ask the hard questions, and to find the peace and purpose that only God can give.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re wrestling with your faith… you’re in the right place. Join us as we break down The Wrestle—together.
Tatiana is joined by Justin and Krisha, and they discuss more of the principles of King Benjamin's promise, emphasizing the importance of being friends with Christ and seeking His atonement. They delve into step four of the process, which involves making a fearless written inventory of one's past to recognize personal weaknesses and sins. The conversation highlights the significance of repentance, the analogy of heart surgery, and the need to trust Christ as the ultimate healer, urging you to confront your mistakes and denials to find true peace and purpose.
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The Wrestle: Breaking Down Our Wrestle With God
Have you ever felt like you were doing everything right—following the rules, checking all the boxes—yet somehow, you still felt… lost? Disconnected? Wondering if God was even listening?
Or maybe you’ve spent years chasing success, believing that once you reached the top, you’d finally feel whole… only to realize the emptiness never really left.
We’ve been there. And we know we’re not alone.
Welcome to The Wrestle—a podcast about the struggle, the doubts, and the turning points that bring us closer to God.
We’re here to have real conversations about faith—the kind that go beyond surface-level answers. We’ll talk about what’s truly available to us as followers of Christ… and how to overcome the very things that keep us from Him.
Because The Wrestle isn’t a sign that you’re failing—it’s an invitation. An invitation to dig deeper, to ask the hard questions, and to find the peace and purpose that only God can give.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re wrestling with your faith… you’re in the right place. Join us as we break down The Wrestle—together.