Life is hard and things are going to fall apart at some point or another –especially when you’ve experienced trauma in your life. But the problem is that most Christians can’t be seen to have moments when they lose control or even struggle.
By being honest with the challenges he’s faced, Lecrae is going to dive into the hard things no one else will face and talk about what life looks like when you go off the deep end. This show is not for perfect people or people who’ve never made mistakes. This show is for the rest of us who are just trying to pick up the pieces and find a way forward with vulnerability and honesty.
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Life is hard and things are going to fall apart at some point or another –especially when you’ve experienced trauma in your life. But the problem is that most Christians can’t be seen to have moments when they lose control or even struggle.
By being honest with the challenges he’s faced, Lecrae is going to dive into the hard things no one else will face and talk about what life looks like when you go off the deep end. This show is not for perfect people or people who’ve never made mistakes. This show is for the rest of us who are just trying to pick up the pieces and find a way forward with vulnerability and honesty.
If my son or daughter came to me and said, “Dad, I’m thinking about joining a fraternity or sorority,” I’d probably say no, but not for the reasons you think.
Apologist and evangelist Preston Perry joins Lecrae on The Deep End for a raw and thoughtful conversation about defending the faith without losing compassion.
Dr. Tony Evans sits down with Lecrae for one of his most powerful and personal interviews yet. Dr. Evans opens up about his father’s radical transformation, his journey as one of the first Black students at Dallas Theological Seminary, and how he built Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship.
Former Pussycat Doll, Kaya Jones, opens up to Lecrae about the dark side of fame, the spiritual war behind the music industry, and how Jesus redeemed her life.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has left the nation in shock — and raised hard questions for The Church. Some see him as a hero of the faith, while others struggle with his polarizing legacy.
From going viral on Instagram and starring on Wild ’N Out to building a billion-dollar app for women, B. Simone opens up about her faith journey, her battles with identity, and how surrendering to God completely changed her life.
Beth Moore sits down with Lecrae on The Deep End Podcast for a raw and powerful conversation about faith, suffering, courage, and the cost of conviction.
Ross Johnston’s story is anything but ordinary. Conceived through artificial insemination and raised by two moms, Ross grew up far from church and never expected to follow Jesus. But at 15, one simple invitation changed everything.
Hollywood powerhouses Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good-Majors sit down with Lecrae for their first in-depth interview together, opening up about love, faith, career, and resilience in the face of public scrutiny.
What happens when gospel royalty gets real about faith, insecurity, purpose, and pain? In this episode of The Deep End, I sit down with the one and only Kierra Sheard.
Join Lecrae for an electrifying conversation with Dr. Eric Mason, theologian and founder of Epiphany Fellowship Church, as they unpack controversial topics and tackle misconceptions circulating in today's Black TikTok theology.
In this powerful episode, Lecrae sits down with Girls Gone Bible, Angela and Arianna, to explore how God radically transformed their lives—from addiction, anxiety, and self-medication to purity, purpose, and public ministry.
From leading radical revival in New York’s club scene to rebuking the entire deliverance industry, in this raw, unfiltered Deep End episode, Lecrae sits down with Pastor Mike Signorelli.
Life is hard and things are going to fall apart at some point or another –especially when you’ve experienced trauma in your life. But the problem is that most Christians can’t be seen to have moments when they lose control or even struggle.
By being honest with the challenges he’s faced, Lecrae is going to dive into the hard things no one else will face and talk about what life looks like when you go off the deep end. This show is not for perfect people or people who’ve never made mistakes. This show is for the rest of us who are just trying to pick up the pieces and find a way forward with vulnerability and honesty.