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When faith starts to tremble under the weight of reality, the old formulas don’t hold. We open up about intellectual drift—the kind that begins with questions that won’t be silenced—and the painful, clarifying season that followed 2020. From the murder of George Floyd to the weaponized mantra of “just preach the gospel,” we name how culture wars and performance faith can suffocate lament, minimize justice, and confuse certainty with truth. What emerged wasn’t unbelief in God, but disillusionment with a system allergic to grief and honest questions.
We talk through the difference between drift and deconstruction: drift is apathy, deconstruction is passion. One escapes; the other excavates. Late-night searches, raw journaling, and a refusal to fake peace became lifelines. As borrowed answers crumbled, a truer Jesus came into view—the Middle Eastern rabbi who dignified doubters, flipped tables, lifted the marginalized, and invited touch to wounded hands. Scripture shifted from a weapon to a mirror, and prayer moved from performance to presence. Along the way, Micah 6:8—do justice, love mercy, walk humbly—rose as a compass, turning faith from a fortress into a table with room for questions, difference, and grace.
If you’re standing in the ruins of what you believed, you’re not broken—you’re becoming. God isn’t fragile, and your honesty doesn’t threaten him; it honors him. We share practices to anchor your mind again: find safe people who won’t flinch at your questions, let silence speak, trade polished answers for real prayers, and let justice, mercy, and humility set your pace. Press play to breathe, to belong, and to rebuild a faith that can face the world and still choose love. If this speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so others can find their way back to honest faith.
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When faith starts to tremble under the weight of reality, the old formulas don’t hold. We open up about intellectual drift—the kind that begins with questions that won’t be silenced—and the painful, clarifying season that followed 2020. From the murder of George Floyd to the weaponized mantra of “just preach the gospel,” we name how culture wars and performance faith can suffocate lament, minimize justice, and confuse certainty with truth. What emerged wasn’t unbelief in God, but disillusionment with a system allergic to grief and honest questions.
We talk through the difference between drift and deconstruction: drift is apathy, deconstruction is passion. One escapes; the other excavates. Late-night searches, raw journaling, and a refusal to fake peace became lifelines. As borrowed answers crumbled, a truer Jesus came into view—the Middle Eastern rabbi who dignified doubters, flipped tables, lifted the marginalized, and invited touch to wounded hands. Scripture shifted from a weapon to a mirror, and prayer moved from performance to presence. Along the way, Micah 6:8—do justice, love mercy, walk humbly—rose as a compass, turning faith from a fortress into a table with room for questions, difference, and grace.
If you’re standing in the ruins of what you believed, you’re not broken—you’re becoming. God isn’t fragile, and your honesty doesn’t threaten him; it honors him. We share practices to anchor your mind again: find safe people who won’t flinch at your questions, let silence speak, trade polished answers for real prayers, and let justice, mercy, and humility set your pace. Press play to breathe, to belong, and to rebuild a faith that can face the world and still choose love. If this speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so others can find their way back to honest faith.
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Website: truthbetoldproject.com
Catch Us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@Truthbetold2You
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