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Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Paul Basden
50 episodes
3 days ago
In Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery through one of the most transformative tools he’s ever encountered: the Enneagram. Rooted in timeless wisdom like “Know thyself” and “The unexamined life is not worth living,” this season explores how true integrity begins when our inner life and outer life align. Paul shares how the Enneagram moved beyond personality descriptions to reveal the deeper motivations, fears, and longings that shape our choices—and how this self-knowledge can lead to spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with God. Across three months of episodes, Paul will unpack the Enneagram as a whole, dive into conversations with people from all nine types, and offer reflections on what it means to live authentically before God. Whether you’re new to the Enneagram or have studied it for years, this podcast will help you slow down, reflect deeply, and discover the freedom that comes when you know yourself and surrender fully to the One who knows you best and loves you most.
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In Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery through one of the most transformative tools he’s ever encountered: the Enneagram. Rooted in timeless wisdom like “Know thyself” and “The unexamined life is not worth living,” this season explores how true integrity begins when our inner life and outer life align. Paul shares how the Enneagram moved beyond personality descriptions to reveal the deeper motivations, fears, and longings that shape our choices—and how this self-knowledge can lead to spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with God. Across three months of episodes, Paul will unpack the Enneagram as a whole, dive into conversations with people from all nine types, and offer reflections on what it means to live authentically before God. Whether you’re new to the Enneagram or have studied it for years, this podcast will help you slow down, reflect deeply, and discover the freedom that comes when you know yourself and surrender fully to the One who knows you best and loves you most.
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Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
07: Enneagram Type 4 Explained: Strengths, Struggles, and Faith with Tara Wedemeyer
In this episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul Basden sits down with Tara Wedemeyer — licensed professional counselor, artist, wife, mom of two boys, and Enneagram Type Four — for a raw, honest, and beautifully nuanced look at what it means to live as The Individualist. Enneagram Fours are known for their creativity, emotional depth, and desire to live with authenticity. Tara shares how this plays out in real life: in her marriage, parenting two teenage boys, co-owning a counseling practice, and navigating her own inner world with compassion and curiosity. She opens up about the gifts of being a Four — empathy, creativity, intuition — as well as the challenges, like the pull toward melancholy, the longing to feel “unique,” and the inner critic that sometimes gets too loud. In this conversation you’ll hear Tara discuss: The tension between creativity and vulnerability Why emotional depth is not the same as depression How she navigates the “inner critic” and practices self-compassion The power of boundaries and emotional safety in relationships How knowing her Enneagram type shapes her faith, counseling, and motherhood Paul also unpacks what makes Fours distinct: a desire to be authentic and unique, comfort with the full range of emotions, and the belief that something significant is missing — both in them and in life. Tara responds with honesty, reflection, and humor, offering listeners a look inside the emotional landscape of a Four and demonstrating how this type brings beauty and depth to the world.  Whether you are a Four, love a Four, or struggle to understand a Four, this episode offers validation, clarity, and a reminder that our deepest emotions can be invitations to connection — not isolation.
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3 days ago
29 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
06: Achieving with Purpose and Grace with Angel Hadley & Rick Wisner
In this episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul sits down with two dynamic leaders from Preston Trail Community Church—Angel Hadley (Engagement Pastor) and Rick Wisner (Discipleship Pastor)—to explore the drive, discipline, and heart of the Enneagram Type 3: The Achiever. Known for their energy, focus, and relentless pursuit of excellence, Threes are natural leaders who inspire others to reach new goals—but they also face unique challenges beneath the surface. Together, Angel and Rick offer an honest, faith-centered look at how the Achiever’s desire for success, validation, and admiration can both fuel impact and create exhaustion. You’ll hear: How Threes balance ambition and authenticity in ministry, family, and daily life. The shadow side of achievement—perfectionism, image management, and burnout. How self-awareness and faith can transform performance into purpose. Practical ways to slow down, celebrate small wins, and lead with grace instead of striving. With humor, humility, and hard-earned wisdom, Angel and Rick share how they’ve learned to root their identity not in performance, but in Christ. This episode offers a refreshing reminder that true success isn’t about achieving more—it’s about becoming more like Jesus.
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1 week ago
35 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
05: Living as an Enneagram Two: Compassion, Pride, and Healthy Boundaries with Kari Dobbs
05: In this episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul sits down with his daughter, Kari Dobbs, to unpack life as an Enneagram Two—the Helper and Encourager. Known for their deep compassion, loyalty, and desire to be needed, Twos are often described as the most relational type on the Enneagram. But as Kari shares, those same strengths can sometimes become struggles when pride, people-pleasing, or perfectionism creep in.   Together, Paul and Kari explore:   What it means to live with a “Helper’s heart” in marriage, parenting four boys, teaching, ministry, and friendships.   The strengths of a Two: empathy, loyalty, encouragement, and the ability to connect deeply with others.   The shadow side of a Two: pride, over-functioning, and the exhaustion that comes from giving until there’s nothing left.   How Kari has learned to balance caring for others with setting healthy boundaries and practicing self-care.   Why faith and encouragement are central to her identity, and how following Jesus has reshaped her understanding of serving and loving others.   Kari’s story is filled with honesty, humor, and hard-won wisdom about relationships, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. Whether you’re a Two yourself or love someone who is, this episode shines a light on both the beauty and the challenges of the Helper’s journey.
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2 weeks ago
26 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
04: Living as an Enneagram One: Parenting, Leadership, and Overcoming Perfectionism
04: In this episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul sits down with Sarah Davidson, Executive Pastor of Ministries at Preston Trail Community Church, to unpack the gifts and challenges of being an Enneagram One. Known as the Perfectionist or the Improver, Ones are motivated by a deep desire to do what’s right, live with integrity, and make the world a better place.   Sarah shares candidly about how her Enneagram type shapes her marriage, parenting three boys, and leadership of a large church staff. From the high standards and reliability that make her a trusted leader, to the inner critic and critical eye that can sometimes create tension, Sarah opens up about the real-life experience of being a One at work and at home.   Together, Paul and Sarah explore:   The strengths of a One: integrity, clarity, reliability, and consistency.   The shadow side of a One: perfectionism, criticism, and the struggle to rest.   How Sarah has learned to pursue excellence over perfection and lean into grace.   Practical wisdom for Ones learning to silence the inner critic, embrace rest, and lead with encouragement instead of judgment.   Whether you’re an Enneagram One yourself or love someone who is, this conversation offers rich insight into how Ones can move from criticism to compassion, and from perfectionism to peace.
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
03: Going Deeper with the Enneagram: Exploring Triads, Centers, and Spiritual Growth
03: Knowing your Enneagram number is just the beginning. In this episode, host Paul Basden dives deeper into the Enneagram to uncover the layers that reveal not only your type, but also your habits, motivations, and path toward transformation.   You’ll unpack:   Virtues and Vices: How your greatest strengths can also become your biggest struggles, and why choosing virtue over vice leads to growth.   Centers of Intelligence (Triads): The Heart (2-3-4), Head (5-6-7), and Gut (8-9-1) triads that shape how we feel, think, and act.   Paul shares how Christian faith intersects with the Enneagram, showing how prayer, confession, and the Holy Spirit help us move from vice to virtue—becoming more of who God created us to be.   Whether you’re just beginning with the Enneagram or you’ve studied it for years, this episode will give you practical tools and spiritual insights to deepen your journey of self-awareness and discipleship.   Additional Resources:  The Enneagram Made Easy by Elizabeth Wagele & Renee Baron The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanne Stabile The Story of You by Ian Morgan Cron The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence by Scott Allender
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1 month ago
17 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
02: Discovering the 9 Enneagram Types: Strengths, Struggles, and Faith
02: In this episode, Paul takes a deep dive into all nine Enneagram types—revealing how each type’s core motivations, strengths, and struggles can shape the way we live, love, and follow God. From the Perfectionist’s drive to do things right, to the Peacemaker’s longing for harmony, each number offers both unique gifts and unique challenges.   Paul unpacks:   The defining traits, mottos, and anxieties of each type (1–9).   Why people with the same Enneagram number can look very different depending on wings, social preferences, spiritual gifts, and emotional health.   How the Enneagram can help you name your gifts, confront your struggles, and surrender your vices to God.   Whether you identify as a Perfectionist, Helper, Achiever, Artist, Thinker, Loyalist, Enthusiast, Challenger, or Peacemaker, this conversation shows how the Enneagram is not a magic formula but a trusted framework for self-knowledge, discipleship, and transformation.   This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the Enneagram more deeply and apply it as a tool for spiritual growth.   Additional Resources:  The Enneagram Made Easy by Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanne Stabile The Story of You by Ian Morgan Cron The Path Between Us by Suzanne Stabile The Journey Toward Wholeness by Suzanne Stabile The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr & Andreas Ebbert The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz Personality Types by Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence by Scott Allender
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
01: Who Am I? Exploring the Enneagram Through a Biblical Lens
01: In this opening episode of Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, host Paul Basden unpacks one of today’s most popular tools for self-discovery and spiritual growth: the Enneagram. If you’ve ever asked, “Who am I?” or wondered why you keep repeating certain patterns, this conversation will help you understand the Enneagram as more than a personality test—it’s a map of motivations, fears, and desires that can lead to both transformation and healing.   Paul tackles five big questions: Who am I? What is the Enneagram? How does it work? How do I use it? And where can I learn more? Along the way, he draws from Christian wisdom, Scripture, and his own counseling journey to explain how the Enneagram connects our worldview, our childhood wounds, and the vows we make that shape our behavior. He also highlights how this tool can deepen discipleship, helping us die to self and live more fully in the way of Jesus.   Whether you’re brand new to the Enneagram or a longtime learner, this episode offers a clear, practical introduction that blends psychology, theology, and spiritual practice. It’s the perfect place to begin your journey of asking, “Why do I do what I do?”   Books mentioned in this episode: The Enneagram Made Easy by Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanne Stabile The Story of You by Ian Morgan Cron The Path Between Us by Suzanne Stabile The Journey Toward Wholeness by Suzanne Stabile The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr & Andreas Ebbert The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz Personality Types by Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson The Enneagram of Emotional Intelligence by Scott Allender
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1 month ago
17 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
What is the Enneagram, and why does it matter for your faith and personal growth? In this teaser episode, Paul introduces his new podcast season, Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram. After months of conversations on faith, culture, and tough topics, Paul shifts the focus inward—showing how the Enneagram can be a powerful tool for self-awareness, spiritual formation, and transformation. Drawing from ancient wisdom, modern psychology, and Scripture, Paul shares how knowing yourself is the first step toward living with integrity and experiencing God’s love more deeply. This episode sets the stage for what’s ahead: an introduction to the Enneagram system, in-depth interviews with all nine Enneagram types, and reflections on how self-knowledge leads to lasting change. If you’ve ever wondered “Why do I do what I do?”—this season is for you.
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
How to Talk About Faith, Politics, and Sexuality Without Losing A Friend
#40 Over the past 10 months, we’ve tackled some of the most polarizing topics in culture—faith, politics, sexuality, justice, and more—not to divide, but to unite. In this heartfelt finale of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden revisits the core question: How can we have hard conversations that actually bring healing? Join us as we explore:🔹 The power of words to divide or unite (Proverbs 12:18, Ephesians 4:29)🔹 How to be known for love—even in disagreement (John 13:34-35)🔹 Practical wisdom for families, churches, and public discourse🔹 Why unity, not uniformity, is the goal of gospel conversations Whether you’ve felt misunderstood, wrestled with opposing beliefs, or simply long for a better way to talk across divides, this episode offers both challenge and hope. May our conversations be honest, humble, and healing. And may they always begin—and end—in love. 🎧 Listen now to the season finale, and stay tuned next week for a brand-new season: Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram.
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2 months ago
7 minutes 28 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Guns & God: Where Faith Meets the Second Amendment Pt. 2 with guests Greg and Mike
#39 In Part 2 of our series on gun control, host Paul Basden is joined by Greg, a long-time gun owner, and Mike, an active-duty police officer. Together, they tackle one of the most polarizing topics in America—firearms—through the lens of faith, public safety, and personal responsibility. Join us as we explore:Why Christians feel conflicted about gun ownershipHow personal experience shapes beliefs about gun lawsThe tension between the right to bear arms and the call to peacemakingWhat it means to prioritize both safety and compassion in a divided culture Whether you're a Second Amendment supporter, an advocate for reform, or somewhere in between, this episode offers a grounded and thoughtful dialogue on one of today's most pressing issues.
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3 months ago
33 minutes 32 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
The Gospel and the Gun: A Christian Take on Gun Control
#38 The gun control debate is more than political—it's personal, moral, and spiritual. In this episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, Paul Basden takes us to the epicenter of the controversy: the right to bear arms. Before diving into interviews and expert opinions next week, this Part 1 episode explores the spiritual tension many Christians feel when trying to balance personal freedom with public safety. Join us as we explore: Four foundational beliefs that shape American attitudes on guns—sacredness of life, human sinfulness, the instinct to defend, and the constitutional right to bear arms What Scripture says about valuing life and community How churches can step into the gap with radical acceptance and relational rescue This episode challenges both extremes of the debate and asks deeper questions: What kind of person are you becoming? What kind of society are we building? Whether you’re a gun owner, an advocate for reform, or somewhere in between, this conversation invites reflection, not reaction.  Listen now and prepare to be both convicted and comforted.Subscribe wherever you stream podcasts.Tune in next week for Part 2 featuring expert interviews.
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3 months ago
13 minutes 13 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
When the Church Hurts – and Heals: A Conversation on Church Hurt, Healing & Hope
#37 In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, Paul Basden sits down with longtime Preston Trail Creative Pastor Allison Harrell and couples group coordinator D’Anthony Forte to talk about a subject too many know firsthand: church hurt. Allison opens up about growing up in a high-control religious group she now recognizes as a cult—where authority went unchecked, manipulation was normalized, and eventually, her family was excommunicated. D’Anthony shares how fear-based faith, legalism, and judgment shaped his earliest experiences with church, leading to decades of anxiety and a 14-year absence from Christian community. Together, they discuss: What spiritual abuse and toxic church cultures can look like Why walking away is sometimes a survival response—and why coming back is possible The role of therapy, vulnerability, and real community in healing How God’s love can meet us in our rawest, most wounded places The surprising truth: church can still be the place where healing happens Whether you’ve been burned by spiritual authority, are afraid to trust again, or are simply walking alongside someone who’s been hurt, this episode offers honesty, grace, and hope. 🔔 Subscribe to hear more honest, unfiltered conversations about faith, pain, and the messy beauty of following Jesus.
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3 months ago
26 minutes 33 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Justice for All? A Christian’s Call Beyond Political Agendas
#36 Is justice just a political buzzword hijacked by the culture wars—or is it central to the heart of God? In this thought-provoking episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden dives deep into the biblical roots of justice and challenges us to move beyond partisan stereotypes to embrace God’s call to care for the vulnerable. Join us as we explore:What the Hebrew prophets (like Isaiah) really said about justice (Isaiah 1:17, 10:1-2, 58:6-7)How Jesus wove justice into His mission (Luke 4:16-19, Matthew 25:31-46)Why justice is more than politics—it’s a reflection of God’s characterHow Christians can model “truth in action” (Benjamin Disraeli) to a watching world Is justice just another liberal agenda, or is it God’s mandate for His people? Tune in as we uncover what Scripture teaches and how the pursuit of justice might be what draws people back to the church.
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3 months ago
10 minutes 33 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
One Nation… Over God? The Dangers of Nationalism
Re-Release : Is love for your country a virtue—or can it become a form of idolatry? In this thought-provoking episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden explores the fine line between patriotism and nationalism, and what Scripture teaches about our highest allegiance. Join us as we explore:The biblical call to seek God’s Kingdom above all else (Matthew 6:33)Why nationalism can subtly replace God with nation as our object of worship (Philippians 3:20, Ephesians 2:19)C.S. Lewis’ warning: “The love of one’s country becomes a demon when it becomes a god”A vision of God’s people from every nation united in worship (Revelation 7:9-10) How can we honor our nation without displacing God from the throne of our hearts? Tune in as we wrestle with this important question and discover what it means to be a citizen of heaven while living on earth.
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4 months ago
6 minutes 1 second

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Scrolling with Purpose: Identity & the Social Media Dilemma with Influencer Ashlynn McKay
#35 Social media connects us more than ever before—so why do so many of us still feel so alone? In this episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden sits down with Ashlynn McKay Lurkens, social media influencer, and podcast producer, for a candid look at the beautiful and broken realities of life online. From influencer culture and identity formation to adolescent anxiety and digital discipleship, this conversation unpacks the pressures and possibilities of social media in the modern age. Join us as we explore:Why comparison and curated content can be toxic for young mindsHow the rise of screens is shaping the next generation’s mental healthPractical boundaries for healthier social media engagementThe role of Christian wisdom in a hyper-connected world Whether you're a parent navigating tech with your kids or a content creator seeking meaning beyond metrics, this episode offers grace, insight, and tangible takeaways. As Ashlynn reminds us, “Social media isn’t the enemy—but it’s not always real, either.”   🔗 Resources mentioned: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt Explore How to Know a Person by David Brooks  
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4 months ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Scrolling with Purpose: How Should Christians Use Social Media? Pt. 1
#34 Social media touches nearly every part of our daily lives—but is it helping us love better, or hurting our ability to connect meaningfully? In this thought-provoking solo episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden explores the power, pitfalls, and potential of social platforms through a biblical lens. From endless scrolling to the search for validation, Paul challenges listeners to evaluate their digital habits in light of Jesus’ command to love our neighbors—online and off. Join us as we explore:The addictive nature of social media—and why we touch our phones 2,600 times a dayHow social media can be both a relational gift and a cultural curseWhat Jesus’ Golden Rule looks like in a digital world (Matthew 7:12)Practical reflections on how to scroll with purpose, not passivity Reflections on How to Know a Person by David BrooksKey insights from Jonathan Haidt’s research on teen mental health and tech use Whether you’re an influencer or a casual scroller, this episode will challenge you to think more deeply about the role of social media in your life— and consider what it might mean to live your faith out loud, even in the comment section.
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4 months ago
6 minutes 24 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Single, Gay, Christian: A Conversation with Greg Coles
#33 What if your deepest sense of identity doesn’t fit within the traditional framework of the church—but your love for Jesus still burns bright? In this honest and moving episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden sits down with author and speaker Greg Coles for a vulnerable conversation about faith, identity, and what it means to live as a single, gay Christian committed to the authority of Scripture. Together, they explore:Greg’s personal story of discovering his same-sex attraction and reconciling it with his Christian faithThe tension between authenticity and orthodoxy in today’s churchHow the church can better welcome LGBTQ believers without compromising biblical convictionsThe beauty of chosen singleness and the calling to faithful community As Greg says in the episode, “My identity in Christ doesn’t erase my sexuality, but it gives me a lens to live it out in love, truth, and hope.” Whether you’re wrestling with your own identity or seeking to love those who are, this episode is a masterclass in nuance, empathy, and theological faithfulness. Dive deeper with Greg’s resources:• Single, Gay, Christian – Amazon | GregoryColes.com• No Longer Strangers – Learn More• The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender – CenterforFaith.com Follow Greg on Instagram, Twitter/X, or visit GregoryColes.com Tune in now and join a conversation that’s changing the way the church loves and leads.
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5 months ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Same-Sex Attraction & the Church: A Third Way Rooted in Truth and Grace
#32 Same-sex attraction is one of the most emotionally charged and spiritually complex conversations in the modern church. What does it mean to hold fast to biblical convictions while extending the radical love of Jesus? In this thought-provoking episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden invites listeners into a grace-and-truth-filled conversation about LGBTQ+ identity, specifically same-sex attraction. Rather than choosing between condemnation or full affirmation, Paul explores a third way—rooted in Scripture, compassion, and the image of God in every person. Join us as we explore:Why same-sex attraction is not inherently sinfulWhat it means to be a single, gay Christian pursuing JesusHow the church can walk with LGBTQ+ believers in love and honestyWhy “love your neighbor” (Matthew 22:39) must guide this dialogue Resources Mentioned in This Episode:• Preston Trail’s belief statement on same-sex attraction: prestontrail.org/finalthought• Single, Gay, Christian by Gregory Coles: Amazon | Author’s Website Can you be gay and still faithfully follow Jesus? Let’s talk about it—with courage, clarity, and compassion. Listen now and join the conversation.
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5 months ago
6 minutes 23 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
When Vows Break: A Christian Response to Divorce, Heartache, and Hope
#31 Is divorce the unforgivable sin—or can God bring beauty out of brokenness? In this vulnerable and redemptive episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, host Paul Basden tackles the topic of divorce with wisdom, truth, and compassion. Drawing from Scripture and real-life reflections, Paul explores the pain of divorce, the purpose of marriage, and the surprising grace of a God who never gives up on us—even when our relationships do. Join us as we unpack:God’s original design for marriage: “You first. You only. You always.” (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:4–6)The true cause of divorce: hardness of heart (Matthew 19:8)The staggering emotional and spiritual cost of broken vowsWhy divorce is never the end of the story—God still redeems and restores Whether you’re married, divorced, or walking with someone through heartbreak, this conversation will equip you with biblical truth and grace to navigate one of life’s most difficult realities. Listen now and be reminded: God is still Emmanuel—God with us—even when marriages fall apart.
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5 months ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
Understanding Gender Identity: Truth, Grace, and the Church's Role
How should Christians respond when someone's gender identity doesn’t match their biological sex? Is it loving to affirm? Is it faithful to confront? Is there a better, more Jesus-like way? In this important episode of Uncomfortable Conversations with Christians, Pastor Paul Basden dives into one of today’s most sensitive and controversial topics: the “T” in LGBTQ. From the cultural spotlight on Caitlyn Jenner to the theological implications of gender dysphoria, Paul challenges listeners to approach this issue not with fear or anger—but with both grace and truth. Join us as we explore:What Scripture says about sex, gender, and our bodies (Genesis 1:27; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20)Why gender dysphoria is real and deeply painful for manyHow Christians can love transgender individuals without compromising biblical convictionsWhy listening, compassion, and time are critical to long-term healing and understanding What if the church could be a place where transgender individuals are met not with shame, but with friendship, prayer, and patient hope? Listen now and join the conversation. Let’s move beyond fear—and toward faithfulness.  
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5 months ago
7 minutes 19 seconds

Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram
In Why Do I Do What I Do? Exploring the Enneagram, Paul invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery through one of the most transformative tools he’s ever encountered: the Enneagram. Rooted in timeless wisdom like “Know thyself” and “The unexamined life is not worth living,” this season explores how true integrity begins when our inner life and outer life align. Paul shares how the Enneagram moved beyond personality descriptions to reveal the deeper motivations, fears, and longings that shape our choices—and how this self-knowledge can lead to spiritual growth and deeper intimacy with God. Across three months of episodes, Paul will unpack the Enneagram as a whole, dive into conversations with people from all nine types, and offer reflections on what it means to live authentically before God. Whether you’re new to the Enneagram or have studied it for years, this podcast will help you slow down, reflect deeply, and discover the freedom that comes when you know yourself and surrender fully to the One who knows you best and loves you most.