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This episode opens by going straight to the beginning. We talk through Genesis 1:26–28 and why understanding where we come from shapes how we move through the world. We unpack identity, purpose, dominion, male and female, and why modern culture feels so directionless. We share real conversations from work, from friends, and from parenting, where people feel lost, overwhelmed, or unsure who they are, and we connect that to the deeper crisis of not knowing our origin story.
We talk about the tension we’ve both felt in the church, not in a bitter way but in an honest way. The width-over-depth model, the consumer mindset, the burnout, and how a lot of people deconstructed because they were never taught how to think theologically or live out their faith outside Sunday morning. We explore why understanding creation matters for the arguments people have about gender, identity, responsibility, and agency. We touch on the curse in Genesis 3, the male and female design, and how ignoring those categories has shaped our culture.
We also dig into theology, mystery, and the limits of human understanding. Some things are clear, some things raise questions, and some things we just won’t ever fully box up. We talk about why that shouldn’t collapse someone’s faith, why the American church often treats God as small and manageable, and why people freak out when they reach the limit of what they can mentally explain. We reflect on seminary stories, apologetics, deconstruction, and the difference between knowing about God and actually trusting Him.
The point of the episode is simple. If we don’t understand who God is, who we are, and what we were made for, then nothing else makes sense. Identity gets blurry. Faith gets thin. Politics becomes ultimate. Culture becomes loud. And people drift. We’re trying to bring clarity. We’re trying to give language to things people feel but haven’t said out loud. And we’re inviting listeners to walk through these conversations with a friend, not alone.
If this episode hits something in you, share it with someone who thinks like you or challenges you. Talk about it together. Don’t isolate. Don’t white-knuckle your faith. We’re starting at the beginning because everything else builds from here.
By Jesse Mase, Zach WayThis episode opens by going straight to the beginning. We talk through Genesis 1:26–28 and why understanding where we come from shapes how we move through the world. We unpack identity, purpose, dominion, male and female, and why modern culture feels so directionless. We share real conversations from work, from friends, and from parenting, where people feel lost, overwhelmed, or unsure who they are, and we connect that to the deeper crisis of not knowing our origin story.
We talk about the tension we’ve both felt in the church, not in a bitter way but in an honest way. The width-over-depth model, the consumer mindset, the burnout, and how a lot of people deconstructed because they were never taught how to think theologically or live out their faith outside Sunday morning. We explore why understanding creation matters for the arguments people have about gender, identity, responsibility, and agency. We touch on the curse in Genesis 3, the male and female design, and how ignoring those categories has shaped our culture.
We also dig into theology, mystery, and the limits of human understanding. Some things are clear, some things raise questions, and some things we just won’t ever fully box up. We talk about why that shouldn’t collapse someone’s faith, why the American church often treats God as small and manageable, and why people freak out when they reach the limit of what they can mentally explain. We reflect on seminary stories, apologetics, deconstruction, and the difference between knowing about God and actually trusting Him.
The point of the episode is simple. If we don’t understand who God is, who we are, and what we were made for, then nothing else makes sense. Identity gets blurry. Faith gets thin. Politics becomes ultimate. Culture becomes loud. And people drift. We’re trying to bring clarity. We’re trying to give language to things people feel but haven’t said out loud. And we’re inviting listeners to walk through these conversations with a friend, not alone.
If this episode hits something in you, share it with someone who thinks like you or challenges you. Talk about it together. Don’t isolate. Don’t white-knuckle your faith. We’re starting at the beginning because everything else builds from here.