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Outside the Sanctuary takes a fun look at the world of dumb fighting as Bill Merkh and Steve Entwistle unpack the arguments that flare up fast, go nowhere, and leave everyone wondering why they got so worked up. They share stories of their own pointless disagreements and laugh about how easily small things can turn into big standoffs.
They also explore moments in Scripture where conflict pops up for familiar reasons and talk about the practical wisdom those stories offer. From pride to misunderstanding to simple stubbornness, they highlight what these ancient accounts can teach us about handling our own everyday clashes.
The episode blends humor, insight, and a refreshing willingness to admit just how flawed we all are. Bill and Steve don't just talk about the fights themselves; they dig into why we get hooked by them, what they reveal about our hearts, and how we might learn to step back before things spiral. It's full of relatable moments, gentle wisdom, and the kind of storytelling that makes you feel like you're sitting with two friends who aren't afraid to laugh at themselves.
By William MerkhOutside the Sanctuary takes a fun look at the world of dumb fighting as Bill Merkh and Steve Entwistle unpack the arguments that flare up fast, go nowhere, and leave everyone wondering why they got so worked up. They share stories of their own pointless disagreements and laugh about how easily small things can turn into big standoffs.
They also explore moments in Scripture where conflict pops up for familiar reasons and talk about the practical wisdom those stories offer. From pride to misunderstanding to simple stubbornness, they highlight what these ancient accounts can teach us about handling our own everyday clashes.
The episode blends humor, insight, and a refreshing willingness to admit just how flawed we all are. Bill and Steve don't just talk about the fights themselves; they dig into why we get hooked by them, what they reveal about our hearts, and how we might learn to step back before things spiral. It's full of relatable moments, gentle wisdom, and the kind of storytelling that makes you feel like you're sitting with two friends who aren't afraid to laugh at themselves.