In this episode, Michael chats with Stu, a friend and university lecturer who has spent years studying the Bible. They talk openly about how grace has felt at different points in their faith journey. Stu shares how, in the early days, he thought grace meant life would always be smooth because God is good. Over time, that view shifted. He now sees grace as something deeper. Sometimes it shows up when life feels hard or when prayers go unanswered. Sometimes, grace is found in the closed doors ...
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In this episode, Michael chats with Stu, a friend and university lecturer who has spent years studying the Bible. They talk openly about how grace has felt at different points in their faith journey. Stu shares how, in the early days, he thought grace meant life would always be smooth because God is good. Over time, that view shifted. He now sees grace as something deeper. Sometimes it shows up when life feels hard or when prayers go unanswered. Sometimes, grace is found in the closed doors ...
Agnosticism, Responsibility, and the Possibility of God, with Harry Mav | What The Heck Is Grace (Ep 5)
What The Heck Is Grace
53 minutes
2 months ago
Agnosticism, Responsibility, and the Possibility of God, with Harry Mav | What The Heck Is Grace (Ep 5)
In this episode, Michael is joined by his long-time friend Harry, who brings a thoughtful agnostic lens to a conversation about faith, meaning, and what might be behind the idea of God. They dive into everything from fatherhood and responsibility to the desire for eternal connection and what makes us feel drawn to things like prayer, even when we’re unsure who’s listening. Harry doesn’t shy away from the big questions: What if Christianity is just a wise story? What if it's more than that? W...
What The Heck Is Grace
In this episode, Michael chats with Stu, a friend and university lecturer who has spent years studying the Bible. They talk openly about how grace has felt at different points in their faith journey. Stu shares how, in the early days, he thought grace meant life would always be smooth because God is good. Over time, that view shifted. He now sees grace as something deeper. Sometimes it shows up when life feels hard or when prayers go unanswered. Sometimes, grace is found in the closed doors ...