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Cardon and co-host Austin sit down with Drew Scarborough, Joseph Gambot, and Kwaku L. to unpack a timely question: Why do young people in the Church need apologetics now more than ever? Joe shares how he nearly lost his faith after a flood of anti-LDS content online—but found his way back through honest, bold apologetics. Drew opens up about drifting into megachurch culture in Texas before rediscovering a personal walk with God. Together with Cardon, Austin, and Kwaku, they explore why intellectual answers AND emotional connection matter for faith today.From hidden faith crises at BYU to the cultural pull of megachurches, this is a candid, powerful look at why apologetics isn’t about “winning debates”—it’s about building resilient testimonies and keeping the next generation anchored.
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Cardon and co-host Austin sit down with Drew Scarborough, Joseph Gambot, and Kwaku L. to unpack a timely question: Why do young people in the Church need apologetics now more than ever? Joe shares how he nearly lost his faith after a flood of anti-LDS content online—but found his way back through honest, bold apologetics. Drew opens up about drifting into megachurch culture in Texas before rediscovering a personal walk with God. Together with Cardon, Austin, and Kwaku, they explore why intellectual answers AND emotional connection matter for faith today.From hidden faith crises at BYU to the cultural pull of megachurches, this is a candid, powerful look at why apologetics isn’t about “winning debates”—it’s about building resilient testimonies and keeping the next generation anchored.

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