Can I Stop Feeling Lonely? With Alli Patterson [Episode 381]

Stop Feeling Lonely Alli Patterson

We are deeply relational people, longing to be connected and known. That’s how we were created! Yet despite having endless ways to connect these days, loneliness is on the rise.

So today on the 4:13, author Alli Patterson addresses the loneliness epidemic and breaks down how you can build relationships that actually nourish your soul! But here’s the best part…

Alli went straight to God’s Word to learn what the Gospels reveal about Jesus and His relationships, and what she discovered is fascinating!

Can I Love My Neighbor As Myself? With Jada Edwards [Episode 365]

Love Neighbor Jada Edwards

Conflict. Division. Disagreements. Whether it’s with a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend—or even a stranger—navigating relationships isn’t always easy. Yet somehow, we’re called to love our neighbor.

But what does that even mean? And how is it possible when relationships are so complicated?

Well, on this episode of the 4:13, author and Bible teacher Jada Edwards will kick off our conversation by challenging you to rethink what love is. Because (Spoiler Alert!) we often get love wrong!

Can I Heal After Church Hurt? With Joe Dobbins [Episode 349]

Heal Church Hurt Joe Dobbins

“Church hurt” has become such a common phrase that it trends on social media, makes headlines, and is even the subject of a few documentaries. Yet within the church, we often struggle to talk openly about it. Not because we don’t care, but because we don’t always know how.

Well, if you’re one of the precious many who have been touched by church hurt, you’ll be encouraged by this honest and insightful conversation.

Can I Learn To Trust Again? With Lysa TerKeurst [Episode 346]

Learn Trust Again Lysa TerKeurst

Can you truly trust again after betrayal? According to today’s guest, New York Times bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst, you can—but it takes wisdom, discernment, and healing.

In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the complexities of trust, exploring whether or not trust should be unconditional, what red flags to watch for within relationships, and how to avoid “living hurt” after you’ve been hurt. You’ll discover you can manage your skepticism and find a way forward.

Can I Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations? With Sean McDowell [Episode 336]

Cancel Culture Meaningful Conversations Sean McDowell

Differences of opinion have always been part of life, right? It’s nothing new to agree and disagree about politics, social issues, religion, and current events. But when we did disagree, it didn’t used to cause a break-up between family and friends.

Nowadays, nearly one-third of people report they have stopped talking to a friend or family member due to a disagreement. And nearly two-thirds of people say they stay quiet about their beliefs because they’re afraid of offending others or getting beat up online. We’re living in a cancel culture, and it’s destroying relationships.